BJ's Bakery

BJ's Bakery, Seekonk
(508) 343-4030

Recent Reviews

Sharon G.

Don't order online for delivery this is what you get. The Seekonk store is the worst location bj's has. I'm going to Costco from now on. This really is insulting, it was so bad the bag was dripping. Let's not talk about the apples.

Alfred A.

Good selection and availability of items. With the price of food these days, BJs offer items that save you 50 to 70% from major supermarkets. We came for sparkling water and Lorna Dune cookies. The store was clean and organized. Staff were helpful. We used the self checkout, which worked without any drama because of not placing items in the bagging area at the right time.

Nicholas D.

I have been to this BJs several time and have had issues with their beef. First time I bought a bunch to separate, seal, and freeze. Unfortunately when it thawed it was bad and had an obvious sour smell to it. This time I bought it to cook the next day and same thing. Awful smell so it is obviously the meat. Very disappointed

modsgaming ru junnor

Awesome baked goods.

Doc L.

This is a typical BJs warehouse. It's clean, well kept and well lit. They have a huge variety of food options. This is your typical BJs!

AnakinsLostHand ..

If you are looking for a place with rude employees and rude managers then you should shop here. Very dissatisfied with the way I was treated by a few managers and even coworkers. Names are Jen, Cindy, Karen, Tim, Kyoko, and Nick, all people that had nothing better to do than to just be rude and disrespectful to me. They favorite certain people and treat others bad that are not close with or related. They have also said very rude words to me several times and I do not recommend shopping here or for that matter, working here. This company does not deserve any workers that work hard just to be treated bad in the end. The manager Jen acts cocky and acts like she knows everything and smirks when she gets her way. Cindy is a very rude older person that screams in peoples faces and is rude to people over the radio. Karen is a very useless manager and does not actively help people when they need help, she even will just ignore you cause she's that rude of a person. Tim, the GM, was very useless. He never helps out when a member needs help or when a worker needs him. He does not do a thing and he is lazy, I have heard several complaints about him not being a good GM. Kyoko is very rude to members as well as employees. She slams bins around and is very nasty on the radio to people. She also makes up lies and gets people in trouble. Nick is very very rude to people as well and yells in peoples faces. He acts like he knows it all just because he is in the military. Everyone that had power, just used that power way too much and made working there enjoyable. Other than that, it is not recommended anyone works here or shops here cause they also overcharge on products that should not be expensive.

J S.

In fairness to BJs, the manager was very responsive when my extensive efforts to reach him succeeded. However, I doubt that things will be better in the future short of my proactively seeking hIm out as he invited. The trouble began with having difficulty finding a push broom. The first employee from whom I asked for help suggested generally looking in the seasonal department. I did not find the broom there. I then saw an older man with a broom in his cart and thought that he might be a customer who might have found one. It turned out that he was a store cleaner. He got irate that I would ask for help. The first employee saw me again and commented that I had not found the broom but did not offer to help. I did not request or receive assistance during the rest of my shopping. There was one register open when I was ready to check out. Two women were checking out a large order, and there was an unattended huge hand truck massively loaded down behind them. The man who had it then came up with a few items more items. He could have graciously invited me to go before him, My subsequent checkout showed that I had 20 items. I asked the woman, who had a clear view of all this, at the customer service desk if another register could be opened. She said no. I confirmed later on that they could have opened another register. I also learned that the customer service rep., who literally was just standing behind the counter, could have checked me out. I then went to self-checkout. The subsequent insult to the injury there was later remembering that the clerk monitoring that area could have used a price gun to zap my items without my having to take them from the cart. Instead, she (like the customer service rep.) was just standing around. My challenges at the self-checkout included being directed mid checkout to remove scanned items from the bagging area because I had exceeded the maximum weight capacity. I did so only to have the register then scold me for not placing subsequent items in the bagging area. Despite my difficulties self checking out, the man with the hand truck was still halfway through his order being checked out when I left the store. The hits kept coming with the front-end supervisor to whom I spoke when the manager did not respond to numerous pages making the common comment that the self checkout is for people who are in too much of a rush to wait at the register. This is in contrast to the good ole days in which clerks would open a new register when needed and wave you over with a smile. The overall insult is that I believe that the customer service rep, and self-checkout clerk would have helped me if they had not concluded that my being a well-dressed guy in my 50s made me someone who was unworthy of help. In other words, I believe that they concluded just based on my appearance and politely asking to open a register that I was a male Karen whom they would refuse to help. I increasingly literally and figuratively walk away from businesses that are unduly aggravating. My total came to $275; roughly $150 of that was highly perishable items. If something like this occurs again, I simply will leave my cart and walk away with the subsequent loss of perishables. This is from this supposed monster who always returns perishables to their proper home and gives non-perishables to the checkout clerk (rather than leave them on a random shelf for an employee to reshelf) if I decide that I do not want them. The final note to this novella is that I had a highly similar experience at the University Whole Foods in Providence several months ago. If only for the karma, I always bring my cart back to the store or a carrel even in the most nasty weather. This time, I left my cart in a parking space in the lot in which parking was at a premium even though I easily could have returned it to the carrel or parked it on grass.

Andreia Resendes

The manager at the Seekonk location is super rude she should definitely not work at customer service. Just witnessed her yell at 2 African American customers behind me, I am disgusted with her behavior.

Katie L.

I shop here for my office at work. I find all of the important items we need - paper towels, plastic utensils, mixed candy, cheese and crackers, Lysol toilet bowl cleaner, etc. I always find something extra to throw in like kind bars and mandarin oranges. If I had more storage space at home I would probably shop here more often. This location is in Massachusetts so they have a wine and liquor area.

Vincent L.

A decent BJ's outlet with the same selection as most other BJ's. Things were moderately busy when I stopped by in the middle of the day during the week, and for the most part prices were the same as what I'm used to seeing in their Quincy store. Some, but not all, grocery items - in particular eggs and produce - may have worse prices than at major supermarkets, so compare prices closely. But when there's a sale or in-house coupon on certain items that you use, then you can find good deals here.

Neome Morris

The lady at the door grilled me about every item in my cart and accused me of not paying for one of the items. I had to point out the line on the receipt showing it was paid for. Other customers behind me could hear and see this, so it was very embarrassing. I’m really surprised since the employees are always so pleasant. I can completely understand counting the items in my cart and comparing it to the number at the bottom of the receipt, but this was not the case. Once I finally made it through, I stood and watched other customers come through. Not once did she stop anyone else or treat them this way. I’m in this store every week and I’m really not looking forward to going back. I felt humiliated when I was just there to buy food for my family. It’s hard not to feel like these actions were racially motivated.

Rosaly R.

Had the worst experience thanks to the ignorant acting manager Jeni today at this BJ's I'll make sure I contact corporate regarding her attitude and ignoran comments.

John Harnois

BJs is running out of basics. No hamburger. No chicken

Arthur Cummings

Pricing cleanly always fresh meat fruit snd veggies

David B.

I Am Answering My Own Question That I Asked About B.J.'s Wholesale Club Back in November of 2019: No They Do Not Do 4-Wheel Alignments (I Called) When You Buy a New Set of 4 Tires! In My Opinion and Many Others' Who Know Cars--You Do Not Want to Purchase 4 New Tires for Your Car and Not Have Your Alignment Checked Because It Can Cause Uneven Wear and Ruin the 4 Tires You Just Spent Good Money On!

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