Go for the otter size breakfast! Great food at the cafeteria. Very nice staff, always quick if you need almost anything you can think of. Some prices are way high… And some selection is lacking… But no doubt they will have what you need.
Kenneth N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Only stumbled upon this as I was coming inside for the Tim Horton’s, the Boston Cream donut ain’t too shabby — but i digress. What caught my eye is the cash back for gas, and prob. the convenience store products too. Membership is just $ 10, lifetime to boot. Wished they had this for Petro-Canada, I’d be rich.
Jay Z.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Aldergrove, Canada
10 for $ 10 items are awesome, we stocked up on a whack of things as we got out annual check from them too. Only shop here when the sale is on as a lot of the items are expensive from the groceries to the hardware. If you have a farm they have feed, tools, and even fencing materials to keep the farm up ad running. The gas bar is across the street at 248 street and Fraser Highway but it’s a lot cheaper at their other station at Fraser Highway and Ross Road in Abbotsford
Catherine W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Surrey, Canada
So here’s an update. I was out here today after my foray to the nursery(still working on my balcony garden) to get a quick bite to eat, as they have a little eatery inside. Well needless to say I am NOT eating here again. The cost of my salad was almost $ 8 and that was with it being 95% lettuce and some veg added on top. To top it off they didn’t have too much selection for the person trying to watch their food intake(i.e. me).
Inga K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Aldergrove, Canada
Having a regular requirement for llama food and duck nuggets means we legitimately use the Farmer’s Co-op for its original intent. This place has it all, pet food, cow teat treatments, horse antibiotics the whole selection of horse tack, and any other animal stuff you need. The grocery store is like any large Safeway, but the employees are nicer and not oozing with entitlement. The clothing area of this store is not your Superstore Joe brand. They carry RIDICULOUSLY priced clothing. Here is the theory, the people who can afford horses shop at co-op, so they think clothing and accessories are supposed to cost that kind of money. It is genius really. Scenario: Horse lady shows up wearing her jodhpurs to get a new bit for her horse, and some prosciutto for appies, and then drops $ 85 on a pair of jeans for her two year old. What a racket, I have to admire the diabolical genius behind it. The Co-op gas bar across the street is members only, full service and ALWAYS has the best gas price… after all when you are lugging a horse trailer with your big ass SUV, you don’t want to pay over a buck a litre do you?