No title by not happy on Nov 19, 2007 great place,very friendly crew. I too am a little let down by the tri-tip lately,but thats no reflection on what a great... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
Fresh produce and gourmet frozen foods sold at affordable prices. by Martha Burr on Jun 23, 2008 Inexpensive meat, fish, coffees and teas, dozens of cheeses, grains and pastas cram the shelves. The frozen section features tasty treats, including barbecue chicken pizzas, mushroom risotto and salmon patties. Beer, wine... provided bycitysearch.com
No title by Tiffany Z on Oct 13, 2007 I think I will stick with my usual choice and buy my pre-marinated tri-tips from Costco. Besides my experience with the tri-tip, everything about this grocery store is meant to make things easy on the chef who aspires to... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
A five star place to shop by Susan H. on Jun 9, 2005 Lots of great organic and healthy things to buy, but (unfortunately for me) my favorite things are the great wine selection and the peanut butter filled pretzels!! PROS: Lots of parking spaces CONS: When busy, check out can... provided byinsiderpages.com
Best art of all T.J. locations! by daneludden on Jan 8, 2008 This Alameda store has really the best artwork in the Bay. I just love to come on down and admire the painted signs which are so colorful and filled with Joe-type humor and... provided bymaps.google.com
No title by alameda resident on May 13, 2007 what can I say but it's Trader Joes in Alameda!: So nice to have these guys so close to home, great selection, always something new to try! They... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
What's Not To Love? by Carol C. at InsiderPages by Contributor on Jun 7, 2005 In addition to great selection and terrific prices (competing or better with standard grocery stores), there's always fresh coffee to help get you through the chore (and usually a sample counter full of interesting things... provided bycitysearch.com
Alameda Trader Joes by Megu W. on May 19, 2005 If you're in the know, you don't shop here after work. But... the Trader Joes in Alameda is actually a little bigger than the other two in the East Bay - and you know life on the island is a little slower - so shoppping here... provided byinsiderpages.com
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