Posted 29 April 2007 - 10:07 AM
Reporting back from Penzey's in Rockville. Yes, it's a long drive from Fairfax/Burke, but near Joe's Noodle and the ethnic groceries in the same little strip as Joe's, so hit them first, then Penzey's. ("Near" is in the sense of driving all the way from Fairfax/Burke, if you're walking it's not all that near.) (Fresh green almonds at the Persian grocery but that's another story.)
Saw one friendly, smiling Rockweiller face there but can't remember her alias.
The store seems larger and the space more pleasant then the only other Penzey's we've visited, in Jacksonville.
Same basic layout, though. Herbs are grouped together, and then arranged in alphabetical order. Same for spices, and same for baking goods. There is also a gift box section, and supplies for making your own gift boxes.
Cinnamon has its own little area for all the different cinnamons. Chili makings, that is to say, chili peppers and chili powders, also has its own area.
Everything but the extracts has a largish demonstration jar you can open and sniff. The extracts are in a flask, but you can open that and sniff them, too. I finally wore out my sniffer, and couldn't really smell the more delicate aromas after a few dozen sniffs, but could still smell the strong ones.
We walked around, sniffing everything, and adding treats to the basket, until finally I was worried that we were going over the $100 I had budgeted for the occasion. But, a pleasant surprise, 16 jars of this and that came to only $50! And they threw in a small jar of Chinese cinnamon as a grand opening gift, if you bring in your postcard. We forgot the postcard but they gave us the cinnamon anyway.
The prices are reasonable, the staff knowledgeable, because they were hired from a pool of regular Penzey buyers who received a postcard asking them if they wanted a job. So they're not only knowledgeable, they're loyal and enthusiastic.
I second the complaint that the hours should be longer, at least on the weekends. Everybody in our house has a full time job and a long commute, so we've only got the weekends for places that close early.
OTOH Rockville Pike is strip mall central, so if you are going to make a strip mall run anyway, you can pack in a lot of errand running and shopping, for example, there is a large Whole Foods almost across the street, nearby a Container Store, Staples, BB&B, Borders, etc., etc., etc.
Not Metro friendly, though. Can't have everything.
Don't forget your postcard.