Cascadia Market

Supermarket · Corvallis

Cascadia Market

Supermarket · Corvallis

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1701 SW Western Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97331

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Grocery with diverse foods, international items, and cafe  

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1701 SW Western Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97331 Get directions

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A College Student’s Guide to Campus Dining at Oregon State University | Eater Portland

"As one of the campus markets, I use Cascadia Market when I want a wide selection of grocery items or toiletries; it’s also the only on-campus market that accepts SNAP benefits." - Mariah Botkin

https://pdx.eater.com/23373664/oregon-state-university-food-drink-campus-college-dining-halls
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Brandon Yep

Google
This is the closest place to a grocery store that your dining dollars can be spent on. They have a variety of foods here ranging from fruits and veggies to hot meals. You can even buy water bottles and cooking sets too. If you are an international student and are staying in this building, this would be your quickest way to food.

Tim Albertine

Google
Best variety of food items of any place on campus. I occasionally go down to South side just for their orange chicken. Downside is that it's pretty expensive especially if not using dining dollars.

JM Kingson

Google
Takes SNAP and has a decent selection of food. If you live close I would suggest it if you don't need to do a whole grocery run, but need a few things that you can't really get at a corner store.

C C

Google
I like that they have foreign foods, such as Asian spices and European chocolate brands. I also like the rice bowls and sandwiches from the deli. However, the groceries are quite overpriced. It is disappointing that the school would overcharge students. Only go here for certain things or if you dont have time to go off campus.

Justin Mai

Google
Cascadia has way more options than EBGBs or Main Squeeze, like eggs and fresh fruit / vegetables, among many other things. Also has a large variety of organic / natural foods, as well as gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options. It's open pretty late (9-10pm) which is helpful. Everything is MAD expensive though. A box of Trix cereal is easily $6+... Prepare to spend a lot

Shelby Cave

Google
Great selection but prices can be pretty high. Though I love the market style and being able to use my dining plan. Without my dining plan I wouldn't come here to shop normally.

Erica

Google
Good size minimart. Too much shelf space is dedicated to ramen, which can be custom made at Arnold Dining. Extremely high prices make it hard to buy necessities. The sandwiches are good.

徐浩庭

Google
Products are a lot but it's not cheaper than buying in other hyper markets. You can buy lunch and dinner here. Teriyaki chicken and orange chicken are nice with brown rice.