42415 Ryan Rd, Brambleton Shopping Center, Ashburn, VA 20148, USA
Ashburn
VA
Grocery Store, Indian Grocery Store
Grocery Or Supermarket, Florist, Bakery, Supermarket, Liquor Store, Pharmacy, Store, Health, Food
703-542-8300
Open Hours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hoursOpen now
Sunday Open 24 hours
Driving Directions
About the business
Harris Teeter Neighborhood Market and Grocery Store and Pharmacy | Ashburn, Virginia location at 42415 Ryan Rd - #230.
Available at 42415 Ryan Rd Ashburn, VA 20148 US #230 this supermarket location : Pharmacy, Florist, Starbucks, Western Union, ATM, Coinstar machine, Blue Rhino Propane,Store-made Pizza, Rug Doctor.
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Recent Google Reviews
Snehal Chaudhari said 3 years ago
This store stocks everything I need. They have also expanded to have dedicated Indian food. Frozen and the shelves one. There is no reason to make 2 grocery trips anymore. The seafood is fresh. The prices are supposedly a little higher compared to Wegmans for produce, but this store is located conveniently near to me . The free special sugar cookies are a hit with my kid and makes for a pleasurable grocery trip. The staff is helpful.
Wilsons-2 said 3 years ago
Clean, clear ailses, bright and we'll stocked. New reliable self-check stations, or checker purchases. Everything most modern grocery stores would be expected to have; Pharmacy, Deli, Bakery, even propane exchanges. Get the VIC Card if your going to shop here frequently, the discounts are worthwhile.
Jay C said 3 years ago
Good deli sandwiches and pizza. I ordered online using their app and it works great. It's cheaper than sandwich chains and pizza chains and bigger and tastier.
Jailyn Bunting said 3 years ago
Harris teeter is great, they offer very healthy selections but they also have a snack aisle that has all the junk food. Its just like a Walmart
Patricia Toler said 3 years ago
I'm not to impressed with their selections and their prices aren't exactly reasonable even the ones on sale. If you have the money and want to pay extraneous amounts of money just because you can, be my guest. The only thing I like is that people who work at the Harris Teeter are nice. That's about all I can say about the franchise. I have been to two - one in Gaithersburg, MD near the RIO and the other one in Leesburg, VA (also known as Brambleton, VA). And I wouldn't really recommend either of them if you're looking for quality along with bargains.
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