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  • Seven T.

    Nahhhhhhh....im good on this spot!

    (2)
  • Nerob O.

    Need to just run to the store for a couple of items? This is the place. Easy parking, small store with everything you need and no stupid loyalty card to waste your time. I buy all my meat here and most of my produce. Great selection of buffalo, pork and chicken. For all other items, if you're like me and never buy things made by the likes of General Mills, Kellogg or Kraft than you won't be missing anything. Checkout is always quick. Even if there's only two people in line they get on the PA and call for more cashiers.

    (5)
  • Nate O.

    One of my favorite little groceries in town. The highlights for me are the fresh fruit and veggies. It's also great to stop in for a cold drink (good beer sales and a good selection of teas, etc) or a quick snack from the deli. If you're on your way home from work kinda late, they tend to be quite willing to barter on the price of the deli items that they haven't sold. Yum! For those with money to spend, they've got a whole bunch of nice-looking fancy wines. to go with your delicious food.

    (5)
  • Christy B.

    It's a little grocery store, with nice people and casual service. I sometimes get in line where the checker is chatting interminably with some customer about absolutely NOTHING interesting, and, as I feel my irritation rising I remind myself "Relax! It's organic!" Mainly, I like that Capella has a nice selection of high quality food, and is pleasant and unpretentious about it. Plus, it's a fairly easy in and out when I just want to pick up some produce for dinner. (And sometimes it's even a deal: my favorite Rembrandt aged gouda cheese is, seriously, about half the price of the same stuff at PC.)

    (4)
  • Caroline R.

    Capella is awesomely, amazingly, adorably grand! It's always a sunny day inside :) and their selection is good, most especially if you have a food allergy. I'm gluten-sensitive and when I want to buy some fancy GF pasta, this is where I go. Their deli is fantastic, and their meat selection is my fave in town. I try to go here as often as possible to support them because they are not as much of a presence as Market of Choice... but what am I saying? I love them both! Definitely worth checking out and shopping at regularly :) Especially if you have a food allergy!

    (5)
  • Zsa Zsa M.

    go here. support local. deli is really good. cheap huge sandwiches. organic stuff you cant find other places. plus they sell my cat food which isn't easy to track down after 7pm.

    (5)
  • Kelsey J.

    I would choose Capella Market over Safeway any day. But given the other natural food / specialty stores in the area, I normally don't shop here. Opening hours are okay but they close at 10pm while other natural foods stores close at 11pm or later. Produce is decent but seems pricier than other stores and not as well maintained. Discounted items throughout the store, which is cool and implies that they make an effort to reduce waste. The walls are painted with a sky / cloud mural--also cool. But still, I wouldn't go out of my way to shop here. It's not a bad option, but they don't seem to have anything particularly excellent or unique to offer.

    (3)
  • D S.

    This is a wonderful grocery store! It is organic and natural without looking the part. It manages to maintain cleanliness, space, and brightness unlike some of the organic markets in the area. Great meat selection and they have wonderful produce and prepared foods as well! They have a great selection of sausages made from different kinds of meats mixed with varying ingredients, amazing! They also have breads from several different bakeries in the area, which is nice because you can kind of compare all of them... Sandwiches are a bit of a rip, but they are good and if you are in a hurry they will do.

    (4)
  • McKenzie G.

    What is great about Capella's market is that they cater to all diets and dietary needs and they don't charge as much of an arm and a leg as other 'natural' grocers in town do. They have a great produce section with organic and conventional produce. The bulk section is awesome and they have the best supermarket meat counter in town. The house-made sausages they sell are super tasty. The Deli has some yummy goodies and a little known secret is the deli sandwiches they are so good. When you order your sandwich get the boxed lunch option, it is such a great deal. The health and beauty aisles have a wonderful selection of vitamins and supplements also tinctures and all of your soap/lotion/shampoos etc needs. A couple of things: the parking lot can, sometimes, be a bit tricky as in cars backing out without looking if anyone is coming (just be alert and patient, and you should be fine). Also, if you can, bring your own containers for the bulk items as they charge you for the plastic tubs (I'm referring to when you purchase bulk cooking oil or honey, that sort of thing not shampoo/soap containers....Capella's is the only store I have encountered in Eugene that charges for their bulk foods tubs)

    (5)
  • Laurie G.

    We stopped here for picnic food on our way to go hiking. After a long hike it was great to unwrap these huge, delicious sandwiches. They were chock full of fresh ingredients- vegetables, herb roasted turkey, hummus etc. Thanks Dan!

    (4)
  • marie b.

    Hit or miss. This is a true story. My brother ordered stuff from the hot case to bring to my house for lunch. I heard the weirdest faint buzzing sound on the table and couldn't figure out where it was coming from then held the box up to my ear and heard what sounded like a fly in the box. I told my brother there's a fly in that box! He was like what? I said seriously, it sounds like there's a fly in that box! He said whatever and I said open it !!! He did and it flew right out. Then he said eeww there's a fly sitting on my meatball. I was like WHAT? There's another fly? He said look, it's right there sitting on my fucking meatball. It wouldn't leave the meatball and I freaked out because frankly it seems supernatural or something that not one, but 2! flies would be in a closed box of food? How does something like that even happen? Was it maggots? They were huge green trash flies it was seriously scary and totally the most disturbing food experience I have has in many years. Anyway honest before God in heaven this happened about a week ago and I won't buy anything from the deli section ever again. store wise it's decent, but the workers aren't super nice or anything it's all very average.

    (3)
  • Beca C.

    Excellent neighborhood natural foods grocery store. Friendly staff, great variety and very competitive prices, especially during sales and special events. Lots of great local products. Cheaper, on average than Market of Choice, and much better produce. *Capella's Deli Sandwiches are the best made-to-order sandwiches in South Eugene, if not the entire town. Consistently delectable and expertly assembled, this is the best deal I've found. $6.49 for a whole sandwich, chips and a pickle. Good quality meats, generous veggies, and fine craftsmanship, Capella's never disappoints.

    (5)
  • Dawn C.

    The variety of PC, the produce of Sundance (or very nearly so), the prices of FM, and a knowledge that is unmatched. That's what we've got in Capella, folks. I don't know about you, but I REALLY missed Oasis when Wild Oats took over. I finally, tentatively, ventured back in to the store on a trip home (right when it had become "Capella"), and I was hooked. First of all--it's cheaper than MoC! Perhaps not on everything, for instance, OJ, but on everything else I've compared Capella's charges less. Second, people here know their food! And their vitamins! and their meat! They will order anything that's not in stock, and are always receptive to feedback. Next, they buy local. We know some farmers who have benefited from Capella's gracious buyers who have a tenacity for sourcing local. Finally, it's quiet here. I get a little bit freaked out going to MoC (or the Prius parking lot, as my friend calls it) on a weekend. But Capella's has a zen-like quality that makes your shopping experience feel like a real treat. So, if you're thinking of switching your shopping habits now...make sure to help Capella's live up to this part of the review.

    (5)
  • Sophia K.

    I like how it's open late -not too late- but late enough to miss the rush. The produce is great, the buy from bulk items are awesome, and the sandwiches are bomb. I really like customizing my sandwich and then eating it with delight. I could careless about buying local, I just like going to Capellas because it's small and has everything I need. I'm not fond of big grocery stores because I get lost and then confused as to which brand to buy. Capellas limits my options which is great because I get my grocery shopping done much faster. The market itself is small too so there isn't much ground to cover for me. I'm a fan of their meat selection. Though I am a little disappointed that the cashier scanned my 1/2 lb of lamb twice. I was too lazy to drive back to get my refund, maybe next time I hit Capellas up I'll get my 9$ back! Oh one last note: don't get run over in the parking lot! The exits are tight and the cars driving by aren't careful sometimes. Some lady in a Subaru almost hit me as she was zooming by and she was also on her cellphone. Tisk tisk.

    (4)
  • Jess T.

    Sure, there are better grocery stores out there somewhere. But I'll tell you why I'm giving it 5 stars: Their selections for special diets (read: gluten free and dairy free) is THE BEST I've seen anywhere. When I shop there, I don't actually feel like my diet is anything out of the ordinary. They put little blue dots on all the price tags if an item is gluten free, and it is amazing/easy. They even carry my new favorite, dairy free chocolate chips. They carry frozen gluten free waffles that were pretty good, as well as lots of other naughty processed gluten free foods. I just appreciate the fact that it's there in case i want it. Thanks, Capella's for not making me feel deprived. Their selection of special diet items is definitely better than market of choice, kiva, and sundance combined. The only thing I haven't seen there that I'd really love is locally baked fresh gluten free bread. Yes, I do kind of drop a lot of money when I shop there, but for me it's worth it. (love the produce and the meat departments as well)...

    (5)
  • Kira O.

    If I could be a grocery store, I would like to be viewed as Capella Market. Even though I am probably more a Trade Joe's. [Read as: I'd like to be thought of as environmental/organic with a love for free range meat, but I am actually more corporate with a facade of organic and care for the environment.] Highlights: - FANTASTIC Produce. Seriously, their stuff is always fresh. - AMAZING Poultry and Fish selection. When I want fresh fish, I come here. - I am fairly sure everything in the store is organic. Lowlights: - Can be quite pricey, but worth it for the quality. - Too small. I definitely cannot do all of my grocery shopping there. [Mainly because I like real ice cream, and not soy ice cream]. Overall: This is the perfect little Eugene store with the freshest selection of food, if you are willing to pay a bit more.

    (4)
  • Upton M.

    So many bulk foods! The staff is generally pretty friendly, but a few of them seem kind of grumpy at times. Their selection of beer is pretty good, which - to me - makes up for their sometimes-outrageous prices. (Like Sundance and Kiva, they usually have at least a few beers on sale so that you can get a microbrew without breaking your wallet.) They live up to their slogan that they have "world class variety" - the brands and varieties of food are pretty eclectic. I would give them 5 stars except that, in addition to some of the minor weaknesses I've mentioned, their meat department is not very well run: the workers don't know much about where the meat comes from or how the animals are treated.

    (4)
  • Betsy F.

    Capella's is 1/2 your local neighborhood store and 1/2 Market of Choice (but better). It's small and the walls are colorfully painted. Lets see where to start! 1. Fresh Local Meet 2. AMAZING CHICKEN SAUSAGES 3. Great Wine selection (and very knowledgeable staff) 4. A wide selection of chocolate 5. They carry buffalo meat (Matt loves it) 6. The staff is so friendly, kind & knowledgeable 7. Samples!!! Yes they have wine & beer samples sometimes! Which I love love love!

    (5)
  • Leslie W.

    Capella Market is my favorite place to grab a deli-bite or sandwich. The parsnip cakes are my guilty pleasure and favorite not sweet breakfast food in the world. Cut them in half (or thirds--some are huge) and heat until crisp, and mmm, mmm, mmm. Fabulous baked tofu and salads. And the sandwiches are terrific. They have a small but credible selection of high quality foods and sundries and a nice selection of vitamins and cosmetics. Prices can be high but when things are on sale the prices are comparable to online retailers. The produce is farmer's market-fresh and it's a great place year-round for local, organic food. The clerks are smart and friendly and deserve a raise!

    (4)
  • Eric L.

    Capella is an awesome grocery store. They cater to all genre's of eating, responsibly. They by far have the most gluten-free options of any grocer in Eugene. They also have awesome produce section, an awesome bulk section, and an awesome deli. If you eyeball anything in the deli, the person behind the counter will ask if you want a taste, and give you quite a large portion! My girlfriend went up to the counter and asked for 2 pieced of buffalo jerky, and the person behind the counter asked if we tried it before, we said no, and he said "here, have a sample" and gave us our 2 pieces for free! Totally awesome!! Another time we were there my buddy went to the coffee counter and asked for a cup, and they only had the dreggs of the carafe left, so they gave him what they have for free!! 90% of the time they have great customer service, but there is one particular cashier who is old and grumpy... who I avoid at all costs. She made a fuss (on my birthday) about how my driver's licenses' toner was smeared and refused to sell me a beer.... even-though she knew I was a regular and had sold me beer before. By far my favorite grocer in Eugene, minus that one cashier...

    (3)
  • Yurt F.

    Five stars! There is nothing wrong with this place! FIVE STARS! I LOVE YOU CAPELLA! 12/18/11 - It really, really pains me to do this, but I am bumping Capella down to three stars and writing a warning. Every time I have shopped there over the past three months I have gotten really terrible customer service. The selection is still great, the store is still clean, but the weed is too good or something. I can accept and deal with spaced out checkout girls and baggers, although I am really not enjoying having to repack my bags every time I go or risk them breaking on the way home. But the butcher counter is something else. Some of the guys working at the butcher's counter do not fill me with confidence. They do the opposite. If you can't follow a simple conversation or look me in the eye, I am not enthused about letting you handle raw meat I am going to ingest. I am not buying meat or fish there anymore.

    (3)
  • Mary Lou H.

    Thank you Yelp and Capella Market! Yelp, you were RIGHT THERE fir me when I searched for a healthy market in Eugene, Oregon. We were on a road trip and I needed a place to stop for some good healthy eats...and Yelp picked up on Capella...THANK YOU!!! The deli made me exactly what I wanted...turkey and Swiss no bread but all the trimmings... They lovingly made it with a smile and it was delicious. My cotraveler husband found the buffalo jerky and chicken jerky and now we are hooked! We will always make a stop here whenever we travel down I-5 to SF, and we will recommend to all our friends. Thanks again Yelp for pointing us in the right direction!

    (5)
  • Amy P.

    Capella's market is a great source for natural foods and meats. They make these incredible sausages there that are handmade and organic. I highly recommend the lamb sausage. I've converted non lamb eaters on those! They have a nice variety of items, housewares, bulk items, and the normal grocery staples. Also have a nice wine sections with varieties available in the cooler, chilled and ready to take home. Prices are competitive with Market of choice which is down the street. I believe the workers there have a vested interest in the business, which is nice. Someone stated that the workers weren't so enthusiastic when they were there. I haven't had that experience. Last week one of them went in the back to check on an item I was looking for. Very helpful.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

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