Walmart Bakery

1201 SW 15th Avenue, Battle Ground
(360) 723-9006

Recent Reviews

Grace Fields

I wish they were more options and they were more fresh and homemade but overall I understand that this is a very popular grocery store and it’s hard for them to have very many fashion homemade options overall customer service is very polite

Keith Dimick

6 am and not one fresh doughnut in sight. How can you even call yourselves a bakery. Your open all night no excuse for this!! I'll just stick with the local shops for now on.

Angela M.

The staff is always super friendly and the store is clean. I know Walmart lines can get long (every location) but this store makes up for it. Workers are very helpful if we are looking for something also.

Gary C.

As usual, they forgot a bag on their little bag carousel of shame. GET RID OF THOSE !!!!! EVERYTIME they manage to not get one bag in the cart. Meat for dinner did not make it home... again and dinner was canceled. Thank you. So tired of going back in to resolve the same issue again and again..... they stiff me on purchase.... I burn another hour fixing it......done. The store looked wrecked on a Sunday morning....wrecked and empty shelves.... although the norm Anyone work Saturday night? Fire Management. .. or lack of. Would be embarrassed to admit to managing this store. Pink slip.....next

Jay W.

I love the fact that a Walmart Supercenter came to Battle Ground. This makes it so much easier to get the odds'n ends we might need. However, it is a Walmart and sometimes employee training appears to be lacking. I "tried" to purchase a cut of fabric. Employee was new. She was talkative to me and others. I wondered if the my cut would ever be finished. After mentioning to her I was still waiting for her to finish, she couldn't figure out the pricing "gun". No .. she didn't get help. So, I left to finish my shopping. When I returned she still hadn't finished but was working with someone else and didn't know how to price my item or the other person's. After tracking down another employee, the job was accomplished but WALMART, train your employees before putting them on the floor by themselves.

Andrew P.

You'll more than likely spend more than you should here. Items are stocked incorrectly; so the price tags on the shelves don't match up with what you bought. Coupons won't be scanned. The cashiers scan one item multiple times, after which you have to go over to customer service to stand in line again to have their mistakes corrected. In the evening, they turn out the lights in the back of the store and then there's a guy that randomly comes out of one of the dark aisles asking what you're looking for--a bit startling at times, especially at midnight, when you're not expecting to see an employee hanging out in a dark part of the store. There are always people living in the parking lot in vans and cops driving around the lot in circles looking for something. I recommend going to Fred Meyers or Safeway.

Steve R.

Seems like the further out in the sticks you go to find a Walmart, to more "Tweekerish" they become.....I'm not kidding, this is THA CHEAPEST bang for your buck, entertainment you can find!!!!! EPIC!!!!!!

Erin S.

My daughter (who is 6 months old) was fussy I was asked to go to an open checkstand from the back of another lane I was in. I thanked the guy as he unloaded my cart and before I had a chance they asked for my ID because I had purchased wine. They then scolded me for not knowing the tax exempt policy THAT ISNT POSTED ANYWHERE! After making me feel d*** the supervisor then told the cashier "its not your fault" basically letting me know it was mine. It was completely unprofessional and made me feel completely unwelcome as a customer THAT doesn't know the tax exempt laws at EVERY STORE since I haven't lived here that long.

Rain McKenzie

Soft French bread and we absolutely love the butter croissants. They also have a great Artesian selection and individually packaged pastries which I tossed in my husband's lunches.

Donna S.

I stopped in the other morning to grab a few items before work. As I walked through the isles workers where stocking or straightening shelves. Not ONE person said hello, good morning or so much as smiled. Customer service is important no matter what store a person ships in. These idiots, yes idiots need to be trained.. I get pissed when I go there, I'm finished giving them a chance. I'll make the drive to Woodland should I need to go to that GD store again...

Eddy M.

It's a walmart!! When we first moved here the only walmart we liked was the one in Woodland. But considering we live in Ridgefield that is a little ways, especially if you need something right away. Finally in Battle Ground they built a walmart and here we are. It is one of the first buildings to be built in what is now called Millcreek Town Center. Keeps growing around Walmart. I like this walmart. Fairly fresh food. People at the selfcheckout are very nice. Considering that normally something goes wrong when i go through. Very seasonal. Good prices. Easy drive. Good place to get food and homeware. Always ready for the holidays.

Glenda H.

This is a (ONE) customer service review (Roman). Now I don't know which gender Roman was so I can not identify them that way. I bought grocery's. Jug a milk (heavy), creamer (heavy), brick of cheese, tomatoes (please don't smash), onion and a small 3 lb bag of corn meal. No (friendly or otherwise) greeting, ran my order and the peoples order behind me up on my ticket! (The customers caught this). Didn't know how to separate the order! Scolded us for not using a dividing stick (which there were none of). All this, I would not of complained BUT, when you put my tomatoes underneath a few pounds of heavy items and cram them all into one bag, I have had it! Any person who every cooked a meal at home would know you can't smash fruits and veggies for the most part. ROMAN needs to go back to stocking and get out of the check out lanes!

Andrea T.

First, I have no high expectations for any Walmart. Their employees are treated horribly & I really try not to shop at any of them. That being said, the Battleground Walmart is one of the cleaner Walmarts in the area, & definitely less skeezy. My two stars are based mostly on the way a cashier treated my husband and I as she rung up $420 worth of our groceries and came to the final item--a bottle of red wine. Our children were with us, & she said she'd need to see all our ID's, even the kids'. What the EFF? 1) My husband brought his wallet so I could leave my obnoxiously heavy purse at home, so I didn't have my ID (I'm 43 & certainly didn't think if my husband had his ID that I would need mine, too. Again I'm 43 & look my age). But the cashier with her who she was "training" said they wouldn't sell the wine to us because our kids were with us & we might be buying it for them. 1) what the EFF? And 2) on the very slim chance we were buying it for them--we were not--that would be our prerogative as parents. We had to go get the manager, who was barely 20 himself, who said that his staff "didn't have the training" he had & that obviously he would allow us to buy the wine. Damned straight you will! I needed it after spending $420 on scarcely a week's worth of groceries that would have been much cheaper down the road at winco. Where we would have been treated better by employees who are treated better. Long story short--that was the last remaining Walmart that still occasionally got our business. Now it will not.

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