What's not to love about a Whole Foods walking distance from home? This one has great weekly events like wine tastings and an incredible cafeteria! Stop in for lunch or dinner before shopping.
This location is ALWAYS crowded. If you plan on grocery shopping, I suggest going later on in the day. It's great for quick lunches (sushi, fresh salads/sandwiches, pizza, etc). I love Whole Foods!
I notice they don't serve the priciervegetarian options during the Meatless Monday special...Wish they would. Overall, the store offers a greater variety of organic than then the Tenley store.
Waiting in a long line before grabbing your sautéed mushroom and arugulasandwich prepared by a hypersensitive hipster with an unexplained fascination for triangles, worth it.
If you're trying to grocery shop, avoid Wednesday evenings: "Wine Down Wednesdays". Lines for the wine and food booths block the aisles, and visitors put their plates and glasses on displays. Crowded!
Smaller than the average Whole Foods, prepared items are on shelves rather than in a deli case. No meal deals are available here. Instead, the space is used for fresh items (sushi, sandwiches, pizza)
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Prepare for a 5 minute conversation about bags each time you check out. Do you need a bag? Recyclable bag? Double bag? How many bags? So tedious. Liberalism is quite exasperating.
The most technologically advanced grocery store to date. Ask about the carts with no wheels and hover technology. And don't take no from the customer service when they say they don't have them.
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