Moscow Food Co-op
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Curbside pickup
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
Moscow Food Co-op Reviews - 100
4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Andrew Christenson
I enjoy spending time at the co-op doing homework, as they have wifi, a coffee bar, and a down-to-earth ambiance. Furthermore, the staff are generally friendly and happy to answer questions about the store and its products.
A couple qualms I have with this establishment, however, include expensive gluten-free options, and a soup bar that is seemingly always running short on fresh soup. Don't get me wrong; the soup here is usually tasty (they tend to use coconut milk in a lot of their soup recipes, though, which I am not a fan of), and they nearly always have a vegetarian option. However, there have been multiple occasions where most (or all) of the soups are practically gone. A bit annoying.
Additionally, the prices between the downtown and campus locations do not seem to be equivalent, which is somewhat bothersome. Just my two cents.
David Harlan
The best place to get quality groceries in Moscow. Lots of organic and local options are the highlights. Good coffee bar and - best of all - really nice people to help you. You don't have to be a member, but you get some pretty good deals for your $10 per year, so it's worth it. If you live in Moscow, try it out. It won't be your only store, but it's great for high quality - and, yes, reasonably priced for what you get - food.
Marcus F
Excellent customer service, good people.
Edit: the workers are treated poorly - HR department is more likely to gossip about individuals problems rather than attempt to help. Management is a nightmare & cleanliness has degraded severely over the last three years.
Workers: If you suffer from mental health disorders, don't expect sympathy - expect to be fired.
It seems best to hide your problems rather than express them.
Behzad Taimur
Are you in Moscow? Are you looking for something local and something organic? Do you want to support the local community? Esp the local student community? Do you want to do something that doesn't benefit the big corporations? Well then head on over to Moscow Co-op! The energy of the place is fantastic. The staff is great. The quality and variety of goods available is spectacular. After this, why would you want to go anywhere else?
Stephanie Noss
Great for vegans! They always have vegan food in the hot bar (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Some of my favorite dishes I've tried include the vegan enchiladas and vegan lentil loaf. They have a salad bar and vegan baked goods including cupcakes. Everything is clearly labeled. You can also stock up on vegan grocery items like ice cream, yoghurt, field roast etc.
o.k. flower
best atmosphere in town, great to have lunch with a friend, grab a nice coffee, try new beers, get all your ingredients for a new recipe, and PIZZA ON FRIDAY. I love the Moscow food co-op. can be a little expensive, but not the worst co-op i've been to!
Tom Tooterman
They actually carry single beer cans.
Victor Atkinson
A perfect experience every time. They have bread so good it makes my mouth water just thinking about it.They have beers you cant find anywhere else in the Palouse (Paulaner), they have amazing cafeteria food, and great selections for people who either have special diet needs, want to eat more healthy, or just want to support the community. I can't recommend this place enough, even as a poor college student this place was worth the higher prices.
Michael Pace
If you're looking for a local, responsibly run grocer this is the place to go. They have a good selection of bulk items (including local honey), and a variety of food items that are made by hand in-store. Their prices certainly aren't the best, but it is generally worth it!
GPA
I am not sure about other products. But the gluten free prices made me walk right out of the store. Gluten free prices are more than double from wheat based products. Why are people that need to shop for gluten free food get penalized with higher prices. I shop for gluten free because I have problems with wheat bothering my digestive system. Dont think my wallet will let me shop at coop again.