Plenty Food and Deli

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Happy Valley, United States

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Russian grocery store· Cafe· Grocery store· Delis· Grocery· Meat Shops· Restaurant· Gourmet grocery store· Bakery· Coffee shop· Deli

Plenty Food and Deli Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Plenty Food and Deli is located in Happy Valley, United States on 9972 SE 82nd Ave. Plenty Food and Deli is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category russian grocery store in United States.

Address

9972 SE 82nd Ave

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 5038949287

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Natalia Weyhrich

Super friendly staff and a wonderful selection of ready to eat foods and amazing desserts. Almost didn't want to post anything because it seems like a magical little hidden place I want to keep to myself. Candy selection is great and a great tea area. Love this place!

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Evangelina Tarankov

Love this store! I live close and every time I drive by I make a stop! Kind service, very clean store and they serve fresh food and fresh products! They take good care of you here!

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James Sunderland

My top favorite place to get a slice of cake. Used to work close by and try a different kind of cake and a cup of house coffee every once in a while. The staff is always unbelievably friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this place!

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John Kutasz

My wife had the presence of mind to ask about the origin of a pastry that she encountered at a Clackamas tea shop, and was directed to Plenty. Luckily for me, she decided to include me when making her first visit. Though it is a fairly small space (by comparison with most of the big boxes on 82nd, at least), the grocery part of Plenty has a delightfully large selection. Like any good Russian market, a fair amount of the inventory is not labeled in English, but the pictures tell a good story. The deli counter has a nice selection of the usual suspects in coffee offerings, spectacular looking pastries, and a variety of sandwiches. The names of the sandwiches tend to be common ones that you'll find at most any place that serves lunch. But, our Cuban and Reuben offerings each had their own spin. First, neither was grilled - instead the roll for the Cuban and the Rye for the Reuben were lightly toasted. The contents of both were plentiful, with an especially zingy slaw in the Reuben. Despite being fairly big eaters, half of each of our sandwiches came home to be enjoyed at a later time. The only unusual thing we noticed about the deli counter was that the breads on display were from Grand Central (makers of exquisite bread) instead of a European bakery. I adore Grand Central's products, but in such an authentic environment, I was expecting something more exotic. It is entirely possible that the breads used for their sandwiches are not from Grand Central - if they make a rye like the one on my Reuben, I've never seen it before. FYI - the Plenty website indicates that they are closed on Sundays, so plan accordingly.

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Sam Sarkissian

Clean. Friendly. Great selection of uncommon deli meats, sausages and salami. Try the fresh hot authentic Armenian cheese pies (Boureeg).