• Mollie Stone's

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Grocery market with locations in the San Francisco Bay area. Not vegetarian but has some vegetarian friendly food and natural products. Open Mon-Fri 7:00am-9:00pm, Sat-Sun 8:00am-9:00pm. Open daily until 9pm.


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5 Reviews

First Review by vegan_mum

maseface

Points +1127

Vegan
02 Jan 2024

Good variety of options

There are plenty of vegan value add products, some that look like they’re locally produced and sold at the farmers market. Produce is pretty good, the berries were pretty expensive

j_c_c

Points +73

Vegetarian
09 Jun 2021

Tofutti Cuties!

The only place around that I’ve found which sells tofutti cuties (the BEST vegan ice cream sandwiches ever, if you haven’t tried them)! Great selection of other vegan items, good produce, friendly staff, reasonable prices.

annamartensson

Points +86

Vegan
01 Jan 2019

Not impressed

In terms of vegan options, this place is no better than any other grocery store, so don’t waste your time.

vegandoug

Points +233

Vegan
18 Sep 2009

Don't waste your time

The choices for veg*n choices are no better than your basic grocery store. I wouldn't waste the time to go here as they are overpriced and have few if any veg*n items for you. Go to Country Sun a few blocks away, still $$$ but much more choice.

Cons: $$$$, Limited choices

vegan_mum

Points +305

Vegan
15 Jun 2008

questionably hygenic but has a wide selection

I live a few blocks from Mollie Stone's but never shop there, opting to walk four more blocks to Country Sun instead. Whenever I walk into Mollie Stone's, I'm greeted by the smell of urine. Yes, it's urine, not fish. Where it's coming from is anyone's guess. Needless to say this is not a good first impression. Last time I had to buy something there (due to its unavailability at Country Sun), I was shocked and horrified to watch my naked produce (I opted to skip bags, as I didn't have that much stuff) dragged through a wet spot that the cashier had just created by dragging the previous customer's dripping chicken package across the bar code reader. As I tried to figure out what to do, the cashier proceeded to charge me $15/lb. for a peach, having punched in the code for honeycomb (yes, as in bees) instead. Aghast, I corrected her, took my stuff, and left. That night I cooked the heck out of those peppers and cilantro and vowed not to return under normal circumstances.

Pros: wide selection, organic produce

Cons: unhygenic




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