(310) 581-0253
3212 Pico Blvd
Santa Monica,
CA
90405
34.0263
-118.4561
Neighborhoods: Sunpark, West LA
TRADER JOE'S
Last updated 9.05.09
What People Are Saying About Trader Joe's
The Editor

Martha Burr
Citysearch
In Short – Founder Joseph Coulombe started this L.A.-based convenience chain 34 years ago. Today, you can get exotic, prepackaged frozen foods, fresh salsas, huge portobello mushrooms, baby artichokes and heirloom tomatoes fresher--and cheaper--than at most supermarkets. Inexpensive meat, fish, coffees and teas, dozens of cheeses, grains and pastas cram the shelves. The frozen section features tasty treats, including barbecue chicken pizzas, mushroom risotto and salmon patties. Beer, wine and liquor sections are stocked with very affordable labels.
Cheap and expensive rolled up together
by WaltMws at Citysearch
Their produce, free range eggs and a few other items look cleaner but costs less than in most supermarkets around. I go there to get cheap chopped lettuce and end up buying between $70-$100 worth of things on average, and even though many of their other items are not cheap, they are unique to this store and I can?t give them up. Where else can you get real Stevia (not the chemical filled new products put out but some major companies lately who claim to be ?pure and healthy?) or wild rice, cute tiny mini pitas and tasty Yerba Matte tea? Bottom line: They have some surprisingly cheap products mixed even more expensive ones but they offer a very pleasant shopping experience with some interesting products. Most of their cashiers are very friendly and seem happy to work there. A major drawback is the parking. It?s always frustrating. I?m guessing they are getting more popular that they planned to be.
Sweet cashiers, below-average location
by marpop at Citysearch
This is one of the worst TJ locations I've been to -- you would think Santa Monica could afford some better digs! The parking is atrocious, the aisles are ridiculously small and the shoppers here are rude, obnoxious and always stressed cos this place is so packed. Although I have to give credit to the cashiers who are SO nice! Even so, I suggest the TJ's in WeHo on SM Blvd -- who knew TJ aisles could be so big?!
- Pros: It's a Trader Joes
- Cons: parking, aisles, people
Great selection
by slhslh at Citysearch
I almost always go to Trader Joes with a short list and seem to come out with bags and bags of great stuff. The frozen foods, the bakery items, the produce, and pretty much everything are some of the best selections of any store. I live right around the corner from this store so parking is never an issue for me but it sure seems to be hectic in the parking lot during prime hours so I recommend off hours or parking on the street.









