I usually do pick up. The people are always nice. Sometimes I get substitutions that mess up coupons or "deals". However, when you reach out to customer service, they make it right.
I broke my finger on Friday, and had urgent care send a prescription that afternoon. The King Soopers pharmacy received it, but didn't get it filled until Sunday afternoon. It was really nice dealing with a broken bone and the pain without any meds for a couple days. Next time I will go somewhere else that's faster, although the staff were friendly enough about it.
Best grocery store in town. Also one of the last to not basically force you to use self check out. Every time I go, the store has multiple cashiers unlike pretty much all other stores in town. I go out of my way to go to this store because of the meat department because of the quality and variety. Hate the parking lot but definitely not the worst.
I've been shopping here for years and years. Watch the slow decline in produce if even they even have it in stock. Shelves never stocked. No karts. No care from employees. No longer will I shop here. I'll drive to somewhere that wants my business. Pay your employees more or shut the doors. This store is only taking advantage of us, and ZERO service provided for the cost. Asked for a store manager numbers, and no one could even tell me or find it or even cared. BYE kings was a fun ride.
I will never shop there again. Checker was so rude and not knowledgeable about her job. There were no baggers, so I was bagging my own. I was only half way finished but she started checking the next customer so his items piled up on mine. He tried to let her know but she didn’t listen. It was a mess. She had NO clue!! I was charged for bags I didn’t use. Train your employees to be respectful and how to do their job. I will drive much farther and pay more to go to a local market where all employees are kind and respectful. Also where the gas station doesn’t always try to confuse you so you can’t use your points.
Usually incredibly happy with the service here. Everyone is always friendly. Today however, not only was I ignored by deli employee Rico until Sonya(who is a gem and so helpful, came to see if I needed anything), Rico also was moving chunks of cheese and meats from the slicer to storage bags with his bare hands. That seems extremely unsanitary and makes me not want anything fresh from them.
The other day, I popped into the grocery store down the street to pick up a few things. I was really happy with the freshness of their produce; you could tell they were brought in that day instead of sitting around. It's nice to shop somewhere that takes pride in its products and actually cares about customer service. I'll definitely be going back again soon!
I can always count on King Soopers to have everything I need to prepare a great meal for my husband or even buy treats for clients. I enjoy the reasonable prices, easy to find snacks, fresh produce and tasty Meats 🍖 and fish 🐟
According to store manager,this is the busiest King Soopers out of Colorado. Although they are usually short handed, they do stock well on their goods. They offer clothing and beer, but their jewelry store and U.S. Bank are no longer there. All of the cosmetics and toys are located southeast of the store. It is best to start from the west entrance where produce starts. Avoid going from 4pm to 6pm daily due to long lines at checkout.
This King Soopers was a total trip for me. I'd never been to a King Soopers Marketplace before. I was unaware how different it would be from a standard King Soopers.
First, this really is a Marketplace, I was reminded me very much of a small indoor mall or department store.
The location has a Starbucks, Fred Meyer Jewelers, clothing department (with shoes), delicatessen, home decor section, Optimum Wellness booth, and other speciality offerings. There's a lot here.
The store is large and open, each of the individual sections have a fairly sizable selection. The whole place has the feel of a warehouse store due to the ceiling height but the displays and isles are much more traditional grocery store.
All areas are roomy and should allow comfortable wheelchair, motorized cart or stroller accessibility.
The staff was friendly but not very present when I shopped. If my experience was typical expect to spend a little time hunting for an employee if you have specific questions.
I really liked the selection here. Some of my favorite products were available in a notably larger selection than at a traditional King Soopers. The ice cream variety was much more diverse even including a goat milk option. The frozen foods overall had more options and flavor varieties. The kitchen/housewares section really covered a chef or household's needs with a lot more detail than I have seen at the other locations. A full range of small appliances are offered with multiple options including: microwaves, toaster ovens, toasters, electric coffees pots or traditional coffee presses and Keurigs, crock pots, and the like. . . (bedding, electrical irons, vacuums, clocks, wall and room decor, beer, sushi, flower department, seafood counter, oh my!)
I would recommend this location if you are looking for an all around shopping experience for your home and family or if you simply want more variety to choose from.