European Food Store 20101 44th Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA 98036
About the Business
European Food Store is a charming grocery store located in Lynnwood, Washington. Our store offers a wide variety of European food products, from imported cheeses and meats to specialty sauces and spices. Customers can find all their favorite European treats and ingredients in one convenient location. Whether you are looking to create an authentic Italian pasta dish or a delicious French dessert, European Food Store has everything you need. Visit us at 20101 44th Avenue West to experience the flavors of Europe right here in the United States.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 20:00
Friday:
11:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"Even though this is mainly Russian food, and Russia has a *strong* Asian history it shouldn't just throw away in full I will say THEY DO HAVE EXCELLENT GERMAN BREAD. I really recommend the German bread they advertise. They did a great job with the bread and it is very warm now most days. They get the German bread, I am happy to report. That said, they are surrounded by construction so be sure to support them as development is under way. It's a bad thing until all the people start coming in once the new transportation structures are built."
"Last night they sold moldy Napoleon cake slice to my husband and 4 years son. Luckily I found mold before my son tried it. Why would you sell it if you knew it was an old piece of cake?!!! Very disappointed with this store."
"Our favorite Russian store in the area. Great selection and practically no expired merchandise."
"Mostly Russian food (for example, the kvas they carry is now almost exclusively made in Russia with few alternatives). Because of this, we now shop here less frequently, preferring stores that carry a greater assortment and variety of European foods. Plus one star for friendly, courteous service. Plus one star for removing the Kremlin from their signage out front."
"I went here looking for dry cottage cheese (apparently also known as farmer's cheese) to make pierogies with my grandma. They had it, yay! We used to think you could only get it in Canada. To my delightful surprise, they also have freezers full of pierogies and pelmini of all varieties. I'll definitely be going back."
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