Safeway

4.2
2046 reviews

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Looking for a grocery store near you? Visit your local Safeway located at 110 E 3rd St, Port Angeles, WA. Our friendly staff is here to serve you and your grocery needs, or pick up your groceries with our DriveUp & Go™ program. If you need immunizations or prescriptions refilled, Safeway pharmacy staff has you covered! Need a bakery near you? Our bakery features birthday cakes, custom cakes, cupcakes and more. Safeway deli offers a variety of party trays and platters or our Order Ahead service allows you to place your bakery or deli order online so it's ready when you get here! At the butcher block you’ll find an assortment of meat and seafood, even sushi trays! The produce department is full of guaranteed fresh fruits and vegetables, perfect for every season! Shop the floral department for beautifully curated bouquets and arrangements. Find Safeway near you today! Safeway is dedicated to being your one-stop-shop and provides rug doctor rentals or find an in-store bank, Coinstar, and Western Union service! Further enhance your shopping experience by grabbing a hot cup of coffee at your in-store Starbucks. Download our Safeway app for Safeway for U™ to find personalized offers and discounts or check out our Weekly Ad for store savings and earn Gas Points with purchases. For more information, visit or call (360) 457-0788. Stop by and see why our service, convenience, and fresh offerings will make Safeway your favorite local supermarket!

Details

  • DeliveryAvailable
  • DebitAvailable
  • Accepts checksAvailable
  • Curbside pickupAvailable

Location

Safeway
110 E 3rd St, Port Angeles, WA
98362, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.2
2,046 reviews
5 stars
1,033
4 stars
584
3 stars
275
2 stars
65
1 star
89

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

Many customers reported rude or unhelpful staff, with some noting a lack of professionalism and poor customer interaction.

Pricing Issues

Numerous reviews highlighted concerns about high prices and pricing discrepancies, with some customers feeling misled by promotional pricing.

Store Cleanliness

Feedback indicated issues with cleanliness, particularly in bathrooms and food handling practices, raising concerns about hygiene.

Product Availability

While some customers appreciated the variety and stock levels, others noted expired items and inconsistent product quality.

Positive Experiences

Despite the negative feedback, several customers praised the helpfulness of staff and the quality of certain products, particularly in the bakery and deli.
  • HB
    Halen Bowma
    Jan 5, 2026
    1.0
    Don't trust a grocer/food service establishment to follow cleanliness standards behind the scenes, if they do not even maintain customer spaces (in this case; restrooms). The men's room hadn't been thoroughly cleaned in at least several days, evidenced by the state of the floors. No latch on the far stall, and the actual reason I wrote this was 'cause some fecal-fingerpainter left some nice poop-art on the stall wall, which was dried in place. At least a day old, but judging by the poor cleanliness of the floors, it might have even been there several days. To be fair, the lighting is terrible in that room as well, so I won't say it's ALL to be blamed on apathy. Guess it sure makes cleaning easier if you can't see the schmutz!🤣
  • GA
    Google Account
    Dec 26, 2025
    5.0
    Could your store please stock different flavors for the 2 liter seltzer waters, I noticed there is only just normal and lime, would be nice if there was grapefruit or wildberry bottles -thank youu
  • SA
    Samantha Anderson
    Dec 25, 2025
    1.0
    I completely understand being open for limited hours on holidays, but to advertise that you are open until a certain time, and then to stand in the doorway and refuse to let people in while you are still supposed to be open is beyond ridiculous. The person who kept shutting the doors and refusing to allow people in wasn't even being remotely polite about it. There were probably around 10 people standing outside the doors looking totally confused, and there was no explanation, no apologies, just a very rude, short tempered employee that kept yelling "we're closed" even though they were still supposed to be open for another 15 minutes. Personally, I'm more than a little inconvenienced, but I'll survive. I can go without the couple items I was trying to get for the night, and it's not going to cause me any serious harm. What about the single mom who thought she had one more can of formula left, but realized she was wrong and raced to the store to get more before they closed, and made it with 15 minutes to spare, only to be turned away with no real explanation, other than the obvious fact that the employees here are choosing to give themselves an early night, with no consideration for how that might effect the business itself or the people that depend on this store for their day to day needs. I have worked in the service industry for years, and I can understand having a bad day. It happens, unfortunately a lot more than it should. But you should never take your bad mood out on the customers. That's extremely immature and unprofessional. If you advertise different hours for holidays, or for any other reason, you should be open during those hours. Period. I think it's safe to sat that practically everyone that went to this location today, checked their posted hours for the day before making the trip to the store. And I think we can all agree gas isn't cheap, so this whole situation is just extremely frustrating, for so many reasons. And I already know that nothing will come from this review. None of the people that were turned away can really be compensated for something like this, so once again it is us, the customers that are just expected to deal with whatever nonsense is thrown our way. It's extremely clear that large corporations like safeway, and the people that they employ, don't care about their customers at all. Nobody will really be able to calculate not just the money that the business lost in sales, but all the time that was wasted, time that we the customers will never be able to get back. And honestly, what really makes me the most upset about this whole thing, is just how extremely unprofessional and just flat out rude that employee was being to all of us customers. If the store was being shut down early, you could of atleast notified people in a polite and respectful manner. Apologized about having to do so, and acknowledge the inconvenience you were causing all these people. But instead you sent someone who was clearly extremely agitated, and who didn't have the courtesy to be even slightly professional about the whole situation. Do better safeway.
  • DD
    Dawnmarie
    Dec 16, 2025
    5.0
    I go to Safeway lots and spend hours shopping sometimes but it's because I'm slow and never know what I want
  • DB
    Daniel Batchelor
    Dec 10, 2025
    5.0
    The bathrooms are not locked which was really nice in my town they are either locked or closed

Frequently Asked Questions About Safeway

Does Safeway accept SNAP EBT?

Yes, Safeway accepts SNAP EBT for eligible grocery purchases. You can use your EBT card for both grocery delivery and Drive Up & Go™ pickup orders, making it easy and convenient to shop for fresh produce, pantry staples, and everyday essentials. Safeway is committed to providing accessible, affordable grocery options for SNAP recipients. Simply select SNAP EBT as your payment method at checkout when shopping online or in the app.

Does Safeway near me accept Apple Pay?

Yes, Safeway accepts Apple Pay and many other convenient payment methods!