Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Taste of Teeter Tonight

5:30 pm – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm – Taste of Teeter: Shoppers will be able to sample a wide
variety of wine and products available in the new store. This event is free
and open to the public.
8 p.m. to midnight: Harris Teeter is open for regular shopping

HT will open at 8am tomorrow, with regular hours (7am-12am) commencing on Thursday.

The new Harris Teeter is located in NoMA at 1201 First Street, NE (just of the NY Ave Metro).

11 comments:

NoMA Resident said...

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Finally!

So excited!

oboe said...

I hear this will be the biggest HT in the city. I wonder if there'll be enough room for the manager to stock bagels that don't suck. They must have run out of shelf space at the Penn Ave SE location...

diane said...

YIPPEEEE....see you all there at 5:30

Dave B said...

I hear it will be the finest HT in all the land

Rayful Edmond said...

I hear you can bring in straw and they will turn it into gold.

Anonymous said...

...I am given to understand that the carbon-fiber shopping carts provide the smoothest conveyance for your groceries that modern technology can deliver.

Full from free samples said...

This Harris Teeter is awesome. Way bigger than the one on Potomac Avenue. They had a ton of free samples including lots of beer and wine. No more Giant for me.

a food shopping maven said...

I bought a small piece of fresh tuna, an ear of corn and fixed it for dinner.the store is huge and I only saw a little of it...I will definitely go back when it isn't crazy. I had some of the free samples (meatloaf and mashed potatoes) and they were yummy...
No more nasty Safeway for me..

Anonymous said...

Gotta say, was already excited to have a supermarket closer than CityVista, but the HT is definitely bigger than I had expected. Seemed to have a good selection too... Definitely a fan, even though there was no nut bar.

The Don said...

Thank goodness!I hope the riff raff stay at the Brentwood Giant and Maryland Ave/Bladensburg Rd Safeway so that I can shop in peace at HT.

Anonymous said...

Went for a big shopping run the other night with my wife at the new HT. On the whole, it was ok. Definitely more expensive than Safeway on many items, particularly produce and meats, but they do have a larger selection, particularly of specialty options, decent wines, craft beers and the HT line of products if very affordable. I'm not sure if HT will be my new 'go to' place, though it is by far the closest, but I will probably go there for some items. Hopefully competition will push down some of their prices.