$5.29 toasts
$8 bread
a variety of baked goods on display
Assorted large bags of chips and dips
a green circle with the words district market
Assorted candy
Wide assortment of nuts and dried fruits. Can't believe they have Jordan almonds.
Large jugs of water
Toiletries, cold medicine, and condoms
Taco supplies
Prepared/packaged cold food items including sandwiches, vege platters, etc.
Milk/dairy products
The pack says best by September 17, but today is September 26! The doughnuts are covered by mold!
More prepared/packaged cold food items
Coffee, energy drinks, and specialty drinks
More Asian food items
Individual servings of cereal
More chips
I just bought a 6 pack of doughnuts. I ate 4, then I noticed they were covered in mold. I am fucking mad as hell now.
One more section of Asian food items
Coffee shop
Register area
Health, snack, and protein bars
Home and kitchen supplies
Michele R.
Feb 3, 2021
So overpriced it's ridiculous. They've got some really good ready made burritos sometimes, but they're like $6+ apiece. I'm honestly only still going here because I have way too much money from my dining plan leftover.
Read MoreChristy K.
Feb 18, 2016
As someone who does not have a dining plan, I must say DM is not at its most affordable range for us broke college students. However, it does have a great amount of convenience and opens til 1AM on most days which make my late night studying at Odegaard a lot more manageable. If you have a small appetite like I do, you can actually save money eating at DM vs eating on the Ave if you pick the right things. 8 oz cup of soup (which can actually fill me up), is $3-4, which is about half the price of an average entree on the Ave. I really like the chicken bisque and the salmon chowder! I always feel bad when I eat on the ave since I can't finish the larger portions. I must say... I would recommend their freshly prepared or local brand foods (since many can be out of reach within UD) but wouldn't recommend buying most of the processed foods, which you can get at Safeway for much cheaper and is a single bus ride away.
Read MoreSarah J.
Feb 20, 2020
If I could give this place negative stars I would, I was at the deli ordering breakfast. The man "Waheed" was incredibly rude when I asked if there would be more bacon available that morning, he replied and said "I don't have time to make this for you, if it's empty it's empty", the question was if it would be available, not if you have time to make it? It's almost like I asked you about your job? How hard is it to be nice to your customers?? Figure it out! Your a grocery store!
Read MoreDaren D.
Apr 14, 2014
By happenstance in the UW vicinity, I'd wanted a snack fix late and searched up this place.It's a nice good corner location, rather spacious and diverse for any snacking needs. You can opt for the more common stuff with loaded processing, naturally loaded processed and both with less processed.The damage:--An Odwalla Chai Vanilla protein drink (since when did they have chai? where have *I* been?!). This is pretty nice but I do slightly prefer Bolthouse's Vanilla Chai's consistency.--A microwaveable tofu coconut curry rice entree. Pretty good!--Snyders' Salt & Pepper and Honey Mustard pretzel bites.Smooth checkout.
Read MoreK N.
Feb 5, 2019
This place has a decent selection for a smaller on-campus market,but how the hell do students afford their prices? $2.50 for a can of tuna?? Save your money and take a quick bus trip up to Safeway
Read MoreAshley S.
Sep 25, 2014
The student staff are always friendly and efficient, and the location is convenient in relation to the UW campus and west campus dorms. They have a large selection of convenience food, snacks, and a decent selection of fresh produce and freezer items. They also carry a range of household cleaners and kitchen items. There is a coffee shop and a deli counter, so you can pop in to get lunch. However, their prices are outrageously high- boxes of Oreos are over $5, and milk is nearly $3/quart.
Read MoreSteve J.
Sep 8, 2019
Saved my #life. Took my #mealcard which makes me #PUMPED. Thanks for all the #treats. You the #bomb.edu
Read MoreJannet R.
Feb 21, 2018
Super basic items at pretty bumped up prices, but open late and is one of the only full markets on the south side of university District so the convenience factor is definitely there. All in all, I find myself here a lot and the staff is always friendly
Read MoreDonovan M.
Jun 22, 2024
Here are UW on a campus tour, stopped by to grab a water and use the restroom. Was told by staff that we had to purchase something first before we could use the restroom. Wow!!
Read MoreJohn T.
Aug 3, 2019
This is a very nice and clean market. Medium size with a wide variety of items and I imagine it will only be growing as there was still some empty shelves. I was impressed by the variety of Asian food items including frozen pot stickers. This place really has everything in one spot from food and drinks to home/kitchen/bathroom supplies to cold medicine, and even a small selection of office/school supplies. They clearly went overboard on some items such as the sheer variety of bread/bakery goods and ice cream. I think they could probably have instead offered more frozen/refrigerated food and/or canned goods.I am sure this place is very convenient for staff and especially students. I was a bit disappointed with the prices as it was on par with everything being sold at the UWMC cafeteria and gift shop. You'd think that because it is an actual market vs. a small eatery in a medical facility that they'd be able to offer better prices. But I saw a pre-packaged thai sandwich going for about $7.50 which was the same price as a sandwich I bought from Lobby Espresso at the UWMC (and that was not including tax). Similarly, the small bags of chips and string cheese were seemingly the exact same price as what was being sold at the UWMC.Bottom line, this is a convenient place for students living on campus or if you need to grab some last minute items. Otherwise, if you have a car, save some money and go to a real grocery store.
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