
What People Are Saying
from Google"Bf went in around 9:30pm and told staff he was in a hurry and wondering where the foil was. Big mistake!!! The employee made a huge scene, calling over Dan saying Dan this guy is looking for the foil. Making fun of him as if they were accusing him of needing foil for something other than a lid to our crock pot for a pot roast. Rather than just saying foil is on isle whatever, they had to make him feel bad for asking for foil because they thought he was a druggie. This is unfortunately the closest store to our house. The staff are pretentious. They need a lesson on minding their own business and doing their very simple job without the theatrics. My bf has worked very hard on his recovery and doesn't deserve to be profiled as a druggie for asking respectfully for a simple household item. Frustrating that our only hilltop grocery options are a Safeway with limited items or an overpriced pretentious staff. This store is only for rich white people. Everyone else isn't welcome"
"Had a turkey dinner from the deli. Overall not bad, but waaaay too much salt. Also, every time I go in, there is someone who works either at the butcher counter or seafood counter who whistles CONSTANTLY and LOUDLY. It is extremely annoying, and he must never get a day off because he’s there whistling every. single. time."
"I’ve been coming in since 2014 when I went to Stadium HS. They have good selections of wine, they have an amazing bakery and deli, their sandwiches are amazing."
"Extremely over priced to be "cute" dont pay the money butcher sucks and cashier refused to serve me ordered on door dash their loss ill no longer give them money thank you to the" the blonde older woman" who works on August 16th at or around 12 to one. Unless you like "aged" meats trash trash trash don't need your attitude or your "rizz girl" also have never seen such over priced produce get real it's a lime also this place is a overrated sandwich and soup shop there is literally 2 others on the same street who will appreciate you as a customer"
"My go-to when looking for those local or unique groceries you just can't find at Safeway or Walmart. Here's the price-tire kicker: A simple pack of Kool-aid costs 59 cents at Stadium Thriftway where it costs 79 cents at Hilltop Safeway. When I realized it, I was floored as a lifetime of mathematics flashed before my eyes. I'll be shopping at Stadium Thriftway a lot more."