Indoor and outdoor produce+plus market. Seems to be a bit all over the place, part garden plants, part produce, part retail, part bakery, part teaching kitchen - and given the other local businesses so close they seem to be trying to compete with their neighbors but I'm not sure that's a viable long term trend. They need to find their "Lane" and stick to it and be good at it, because they are all over the place. Prices were accordingly all over the place. There are better bakeries nearby, better packaged goods pricing nearby, and some of the produce would have been pulled already by larger grocers. YMMV but not sure this will be a common stop on our frequent trips to and...
Read moreEvery time I visit Andy’s Produce, I’m reminded why it’s one of my favorite stops in Washington. Fresh, friendly, and always full of something new to try, Andy’s has become a must-visit after a relaxing riverfront bike ride. Whether it’s grabbing some juicy, fresh fruit for a quick snack or picking out vibrant produce to cook up a fresh, healthy dinner, the quality and care they put into everything they offer is unmatched.
The atmosphere is welcoming, and the selection is always impressive — you can truly feel the pride they take in serving the community. If you’re ever in Washington, make it a point to stop by Andy’s. It’s not just a market; it’s a part of what makes this...
Read moreHorrible customer service!! And some of the products be careful! Mums for sale state that they’re Hardy and I get two white ones and the next morning they are still in the pot dead. They do not have any return policy, so whatever you buy there you will not get any refund if it is bad. The owner tells me he can’t take back plants that people kill because they didn’t water them. I said I only had it overnight and it was gone. This was told to me by the owner Andy.
And his employees are confused about his own policies. One will tell you they can take it back and another one will...
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