Really good selection of beens good barista keep up the good work
Chai coconut latte mix of sweet and spicy is tasty. Coconut milk could be creamier (ie use cocnut creamer). And service was kind of slow. Server was going as fast as she could, but maybe needed more help.
Chai coconut latte mix of sweet and spicy is tasty. Coconut milk could be creamier (ie use cocnut creamer). And service was kind of slow. Server was going as fast as she could, but maybe needed more help.
Good Corffee. Whole foods is expensive.
Other than the parking lot which is always full and awkward this is great place to walk around and see the buffet of the world. YOU WILL INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE as well as becoming an epicurian in the food arena.
All locals know the grocery, meat, fish and vegetable offerings at Whole Foods: Good, but fairly expensive. The Friday and (sometimes) Saturday offerings at their bar/casual dining spot are a special attraction for oyster aficionados. 5 stars!
Prepared food went the width of the store. We were famished when we went in but everything looked so delicious that we had trouble deciding. Indian, Mexican, vegan, salads, pastries, too numerous. Then there was a bar we could sit at and order from their menu or bring our deli selections in. Everything was super delicious.
Depending on who is make the coffee it can be pretty good. Nice to have a hot latte while grocery shopping
I like Whole Foods. Yes they are expensive, but they have a great selection of natural foods and I especially appreciate their prepared foods for a quick relatively healthy lunch. We stopped in this conveniently located WF with its own parking lot, enjoyed some lunch, shopped and bought some great priced organic chicken for diner that night (Amazon prime members gets additional $ off sale items).
This morning we tried to get coffee and encountered sullen service, a lack of preparation, incorrect orders and an excessive delay. This is really an management issue - assigning people to prepare and serve coffee without giving them adequate training and it symbolizes what we see as the decline of what was once a fine store.