Trader Joe’s

  4.6 – 1,565 reviews  $$ • Grocery store

At Trader Joes, we see ourselves as your neighborhood grocery store. Step inside and you’ll find unconventional and interesting products in the Trader Joe’s label like Mandarin Orange Chicken and Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate, as well as everyday basics like milk, eggs, meat, bakery and fresh produce. We are a good source for great cheese, and we offer a vibrant selection of fresh flowers. We also have unbeatable values on wine, beer, and spirits. Most importantly, we offer all of our delicious, quality products at the very best prices. Were happy to be part of your community, and proud to offer unique products at prices everyone can afford, every day.

Grocery chain with a variety of signature items, plus produce, dairy & more (most sell wine & beer).

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

Thursday8AM–9PM
Friday8AM–9PM
Saturday8AM–9PM
Sunday9AM–9PM
Monday8AM–9PM
Tuesday8AM–9PM
Wednesday9AM–9PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9290 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Phone: (310) 202-1108
Website: https://locations.traderjoes.com/ca/culver-city/36/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=local

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Review Summary

Petra Blum
Good quality produce and food, nice people, easy parking.
David B.
Great place: friendly, great selection of products and, great prices
Zeniya M Zekkariyas
If your coffee good service lovely vibes
K F
This Trader Joe’s is a 5/5 stars. The parking situation is super easy and they are beyond organized. They also were really great and incentivized during COVID to ensure there was food for everyone by limiting people’s protein to 2. They are always willing to help and have great tips to provide on how to cook or mix foods together. I LOVE this Trader Joe’s.
Justin Schwartz
This is the myth of the Bacon Cheddar cheese.Long ago, there existed a cheese. It was a cheddar cheese blessed with bacon pieces. It melted perfectly as a grilled cheese sandwich, it thrived on top of a potato, and it tasted great on its own.But one day, that cheese vanished.Other cheeses remained, but they weren’t as melty. They weren’t as bacon-y. With the Bacon Cheddar’s absence, darkness spread across the land. But then, when all hope had died, and the hour of doom seemed at hand…The bacon cheddar reappeared as if from nowhere. In the form of a golden wheel cut into wedges, it batted away the darkness when the people needed it most.And just as soon as it returned, it vanished once again. Through the ages, the Bacon Cheddar would appear briefly, and only in times of great turmoil.But then came a day when a great plague began to besiege the land. The darkness was back. The people believed that the Bacon Cheddar would again come to bring prosperity, but the cheese did not show. What became of that cheese? It’s lost with time.The memory of the cheese became myth. Trader Joe’s employees found few traces or records of it. It became customary for shoppers to check the cheese section for a golden wedged wheel, only to find other, lesser cheeses. The shoppers only wished to herald a new age of peace.Now today, in the sleepy little town of Culver City, in the direst of times, the Bacon Cheddar could be seen unassumingly nestled amongst the other cheeses. The people rejoice. There is hope. Good times are here at last!
Jeff Deacon
All that I ask of this T.J’s facility is to get some signs posted inside that parking structure that points out the most efficient/directions to get into your front door. The market is fairly clean & easy to navigate. But two elderly shoppers (2-different occasions) were wearing masks to only cover their chins – – what’s the point of that? Am I supposed to poke & ask if they need help with mask wearing or will T.J’s step it up and educate non-compliant customers?Either we’re all wearing masks or drop the pretence and let all customers know that the requirement has expired.Thanks
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