This store is right near our house. We come here all the time for rice, brisket, bacon and vegetables. They have an awesome walk in frig with a wide selection of meats and vegetables. They have a good selection of dried and frozen goods too. Think of this store like you would a Costco but somewhat smaller. Everything is in a big pack and geared towards a larger family or business. Checking out is fast and easy, there are always 2 if not more cashiers open. Keep in mind they they don’t do bags since the items they sell are in larger quantities. We love coming here and will continue to do so.
James D. H.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
Another Cash N Carry. I use C N C a lot. It’s a food cart dream land. I mostly use it for the Vending Machines at Church. I get all the snacks I need at a really good price. Some things I have to get from another store that has a more competitive price. Like Soda. Never buy soda from CNC unless you’re desperate and willing to pay a very high price. This location also doesn’t let you break up cases of snack chips. If you want snack chips you’ll have to buy a single flavor by the case. As opposed to the southeast location that lets you break up cases of snack chips.(As long as you have 64 packs, you’ve got a case.) Other that not being able to break up a case of snack chips, this Cash N Carry has all your regular items. The store is clean and employees are as friendly as it gets. Plenty of parking and not hard to find.
Erin K.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Are you hosting a family reunion or other large parties that requires tons of disposable plates etc and giant cans of food and condiments, then you’ve come to the right place. It’s so easy to spend money here but if you know what you are doing you will save.
Clarkitty C.
Place rating: 5 Gresham, OR
Love this place. Not everything here is the best deal so shop carefully, but most of the prices /quantities are good buys. Definitely my number one choice for spices, chicken, sausages, meat, dressing, and kitchen stuff. Resealable bags, plastic wrap, foil, gloves are all greatly priced here. Friendly staff and convenient location.
Holly K.
Place rating: 4 Welches, OR
You know how you want to tell the world you have found an awesome place, but then wonder if you now have unleashed the herd on your regular place and now you have to stand in an even longer line? Well, I am throwing caution to the wind and telling everyone who is not buying their steak or brisket here, you are missing out. Seriously, this place is the reason we stopped eating steak at Saylers and going on our regular steakhouse hunts. The first time I went, I had been told I need a business license to shop, so I took mine with me, and they told me they don’t really check them. OK, shop on. I was here for a brisket last May, it is a restaurant supply place so you will see a lot of the food cart guys here, a lot of restauranteurs picking up supplies and people like me looking for a few things instead of pick up truck loads. Not everything here is cheaper, I mean you don’t want to be buying tin foil here, but they have large packages of almost anything you can think of. The first time I went in the meat locker, there was a cash n carry guy talking to the owner of a restaurant, she was confused about what meat her husband said to get and this guy told her, ALWAYS get the Angus beef, it might be a little more per pound, but worth it. Yes, yes it is worth it, trust me. First we got a brisket from here, it was $ 1.88 a pound. After we smoked it, one of the best briskets I have ever eaten. Woooohoooo, round two… let’s go back and get another brisket AND a sirloin. You cannot be afraid to cut your own meat, they come in big vacuum packs. Cutting meat is not hard at all, so don’t let it deter you from getting the best Sirloin steaks you will ever eat. They are tender enough you can, almost, cut them with a fork, melt in your mouth good. The flavor can’t be be topped. We were so impressed with it, that I started grinding it into hamburger. Talk about off the chain, bring a tear to your eye good burgers. I got the slider buns there and made little sliders with them, with the grilled onions and they got eaten before they ever hit the plates. You can amaze your friends and family with meat from here because you won’t be getting this kind of flavor from Fred Myers or Safeway. The sirloin prices have fluctuated between $ 2.50-$ 3.50 a pound. They have rib eyes for $ 4.40 a pound and pork loins for $ 1.99 a pound. It is worth going in and checking them out. They do carry bread and buns in large sizes. The prices do beat Costco.
Chemaatah a.
Place rating: 4 Happy Valley, OR
Ooooh this place is great. Yes, it’s mostly for commercial buyers. Most people don’t need No. 10 cans of queso dip or a box of 500 ice cream cones. But if you’re planning a big shindig and need to feed a crowd, you can get an awful lot of provisions, for not an awful lot of money. We buy huge bottles of Sriracha here, Torani syrups so I can make fancy coffee drinks or Italian sodas to my heart’s content, a huge slab of feta so I can make Greek salads, olive salads, and yummy pasta-you get the idea. Their frozen, pre-made section has some tasty finds too. All in all, it’s kind of a fun place to visit, explore, find something that sounds good, and enjoy mass quantities of it. I’m glad they are around. there’s no memberships fees or any of that, and they have some great people working there that will get you in and out of the store pronto. Yeah Cash and Carry!
Jeff S.
Place rating: 5 Fairview, OR
Great place. Prices comparable to Costco without all of the lines.