Mazama Store
50 Lost River Rd, Mazama
(509) 996-2855
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The store is great, the sandwiches not so great and they sell out quickly. Nice place to unwind after a morning of skiing . They do sell salted baguettes that are off the chart good, except they don't make sandwiches with them. Go figure.
Been going to the country store for 10 years. Today we had the worst service imaginable by both the barista and the sandwich guy. The sandwich guy gave my husband a sandwich with cheese after my husband told him he was allergic to dairy. The sandwich was disgusting. The barista slammed the window in my face. And we are forced to give them 12 percent tip. Maybe that's why the service has gotten terrible.
Not your typical general store but the perfect everything store! You’ll find anything you need and everything you didn’t know you needed. Freshly brewed coffee and off the oven pastries, delicious bread: from salted baguettes to a selection of focaccias, quality produce, a great variety of vinos, souvenirs, and more. A must stop every time we are in Mazama!
Variety of items. Good prices.
Super cute. Well curated. Delicious pastries. Good coffee. Expect to pay more than at your average supermarket for most items.
There’s a coffee place outside of mazama store. Good coffee great vibe
been coming here for years, but the food is so expensive now, $15 for an average cheese sandwich handed to you in saran wrap! holy crap, also mandatory included tipping for a cashier to hand you a coffee at the till seems a bit militant. with the food prices the store should be able to pay them a living wage.
that said, still a gorgeous spot, people are nice, the baking is exceptional.
Local grocery store with high quality bakery, vegetables, and just about everything else you. Must try their fresh bread! Get their early as they sell out each day before noon
Very good
They have ethanol free fuel
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Meh...I read the reviews before coming here and felt a bit disappointed. The atmosphere was pretentious, the prices were very high, and the baked goods I tried were OK - Nothing to write home about. This store has it's place, I appreciate the healthy, environmentally-friendly options, but I probably won't be back.
Cute store, bakery and coffee shop with yummy goods that could be more transparent about pricing. There are no prices listed in the bakery and there is 12% mandatory tipping at the coffee shop. For the latter, prices should be reflected in total on the board rather than a surprise “tip” added later on.
Super good pastries, such a find!
Incredibly nice staff. Their pastries are to die for. The cardamom rolls and the baguettes are a must try! Don’t leave the store without one of each.
A bit pricey on some items but it’s what you’d expect from a very remote grocery store. Loved the bring your own bottle for oil, vinegar, shampoo and conditioner to cut back on the waste of plastic.
Good size parking lot on the left of the building. Large enough for RVs.
Also a little free library to exchange books!
One small bar of cell service.
Such a gorgeous grocer. Fresh baguettes roll out of the oven to the delight of locals, hikers, and passerbyers. I had the great pleasure of procuring a Cheddar Chive Bacon Scone and a lovely local goat cheese. A selection of wines, produce, gifts, woolen products, local hand spun yarns, and many more cool things await your discovery.
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