Don't let the name fool ya. This is a clean, uncrowded grocery store that is direct competition for Fry's or Safeway. What impresses me: nicer looking produce and meats than the other grocery stores; friendly staff; they will honor ALL prices from competitor's ads without asking for proof on the ads; very nice deli with freshly made sushi etc.; and the building strives to be eco-friendly with lighting that comes on only when someone is in the aisle.
Why it doesn't get 5 stars: shelves are stocked generically, not for the community (meaning they were totally out of pool supplies); the parking lot in front of the store is cobbled, so it's painful to push a full cart across it; and this is what really ticked me off: after scanning all my items, the cashier asked me if I had put the bunch of used grocery bags on the conveyor belt for a reason. What? Duh, to bag my groceries in. She refused to take the groceries out of the other bags and re-pack them, and told me I could put my bags in the bin by the front door. She had no idea why someone would re-use their bags. When I told her all the other stores gave customers 5 cents for each bag brought in, she was shocked. So much for being green.