Lazy Acres, Encinitas CA
Address | 150 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 760-536-4905 |
Hours | 6:00am-10:00pm |
Website | www.lazyacres.com |
Categories | Supermarket, Health Food Store, Organic Food Store |
Rating | 4.2 21 review |
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Supermarket Lazy Acres reviews
21Great vegan bakery options, and excellent coffee a little cheaper than Starbucks. The price on the food though, it's a store intended for people in the million dollar homes. I couldn't even afford the orange juice. I understand whole foods is bad too but whole foods is whole foods and even whole foods had more sales.
They have a great selection of organic healthy foods. Their deli food is delicious, I love the lentil soup and the pre made dinners are convenient when you don’t have time to cook. I love the roast with potatoes and carrots, their side dishes are very fresh.
High quality products including a lot of organic options. Amazing selection including sushi and and hot food choices. Only downside is a bit pricey, but for us it was worth it!
I like this store. I don't live in this area so I don't really "shop" here. I do stop here for their excellent deli, bakery and salad bar. If you're into healthy eating and whole foods, you'll like this store. Convenient location also but the parking lot spaces are more designed for smaller vehicles. Keep that in mind.
The prices are too high but you pay for convenience. Good selection of dry goods, wines, and beers. Pick your produce carefully, what appears delicious may not taste as good as it looks. Staff are always pleasant and helpful.
A beautiful grocery store, many different items available outside of food. The deli area is nice and they have seating inside to enjoy your goodies.
Fantastic products you can't find in most grocery stores. I get happy when i'm in lazy acres. Great selection of gluten-free muffins and paleo breads, probiotics, protein powders and vitamins. Clean and beautiful layout.
Store is clean and organized. Restrooms are clean and well stocked with soap and hot water and paper goods. Staff is always courteous, friendly and helpful. I can do all of my shopping at LazyAcres because there is a good selection of organic and nonGMO food and supplements, grassfed pastured meat, wild caught fish and free range poultry.
Kind of interesting store. It's very clean and the emoyees are friendly and helpful. I thought it was pretty expensive though. If you are on a tight budget this store would be for special occasions.
This is a awesome store. Everything fresh and a abundant supply. Wish we had one where we live. I wanted to taste everything. It was great and so was the staff.
Nice selection of unique goods, but as a rule: OVER priced products.
Their produce is not high quality.
The peaches we're hard as rocks. Simply "gassing" produce for pretty colors does not ripen them.
Not a regular stop for sure.
Fancy layout, a non helpful employee.is the phrase:
"Lipstick on a Pig" applicable here?
They everything you need and great organic food and makeup You can have a nice sit down lunch or dinner but served yourself. Nice '
Lazy Acres is a clean, and well organized store. There produce is organic and very good. If you are there, check out the meat and fish departments. The counter butchers/representatives are very knowledgeable and friendly. The selection, and quality, is bar none! Give them a try!
Lazy Acres is on the pricey side, but well worth it!
It's what would happen if Whole Foods and Trader Joe's had a baby. This was a great brand of Ice Cream though!
So many options for every diet it was awesome! Not outrageously priced. Had some really kind service but also some rude service.
Very good Supermarket with many unusual Brands. They have a very good Bakery, salad bar, hot food. Many organic and vegan and vegetarian items
This place continues to evolve and impress us! My wife and I called in here last Saturday to shop for whole roasted coffee beans because we had heard they stocked some premium coffee roasting brands which we hadn't tried. Well we also found some very hard to find French style Fougasse bread.and freshly baked too. We bought a bunch of stuff actually including fresh produce.a little on the pricey side but good quality. In fact the Shiitake mushrooms were organic as are all their mushrooms. In the huge coffee aisle we found a heap of great coffee brands and after much toing & froing we chose L. A's Groundwork "Black Gold" whole roasted coffee beans.which turned out to taste sensational at home the next morning. We looked around the huge store a bit more.a lot of interesting stuff to see.live bees in the phenomenal honey section and then we decided to grab lunch here. At the fresh deli counter we ordered a Banh Mi sandwich to share which we enjoyed while sitting in their quaint customer cafe area. The pork in the sandwich tasted so juicy that we went back to the deli counter and bought a pound to go. We were very impressed with almost everything today.sadly they don't stock much fresh Mozzarella and we were looking for a smoked variety for our home made pizza. I did speak to a young bearded manager about that issue so we'll see what happens. I think so long as the management here understands that a lot of their potential customers have educated selective tastes then they may be favorably measured against Whole Foods Market one day.
My favorite market to shop at! Great prices for organic/ healthy food and an overall great company.
Basically what happens when Trader Joe has to move to a rent controlled apartment inland due to the rising cost of living as Starbucks attempts to appropriate the authentic, gritty culture Pannikin spent years cultivating. Either that or when all the Whole Foods' start moving to nicer areas ever since a Coffee Bean moved to town. They're friends with a Radio Shack though.so it's chill.