Ate at the buffet/salad bar with no issues. I steer clear from items that are next to gluten items and therefore avoid CC issues. The store itself has a lot of GF items, especially in the frozen/refrigerated sections. Personal-sized cakes, breads, and cheesecakes!
Yes
They do a good job with labeling prepared foods. I’ve eaten there many times and not gotten suck.
Yes
many options here for carry out food as all ingredients are listed at their buffet. I shop at this chain in Annapolis. The buffet line there has dedicated scales for weighing food which they did not have here. That was surprising considering the larger clientel. Found a bread here from a local bakery - very good Anna B's Gluten Free. It is NOT frozen and on bread shelf.
Yes
I dine at the hot/cold bars on a regular basis. The staff are VERY knowledgeable. Although they will list if wheat is an ingredient, they will not list gluten. They are also unwilling/unable to label anything as gluten-free since they do not have a dedicated kitchen and cook pizza beside their kitchen. This leads to some limitations when "spices", "flavoring" or other ominous items are on the ingredients list. The staff are always very patient and eager to help, but I have not been able to convince them to put "gluten" on their ingredient cards yet :) The grocery store obviously offers an enormous array of GF items and often has them specially marked.
They have a cafe area with labels for the food. It’s a self serve kind of thing so not the best for cross contamination. Only a few options were gluten free but enough to make a meal out of it. If going to get a meal with a group, this is still a good option since the store is large and has the typical Whole Foods variety. I mostly thought it would be helpful to add a review so this location shows up for others looking for food around here.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
As a European resident visiting this store is amazing! So many gf options! Not only all the fresh items and produce, but dried goods, packages, quick/ready meals. Wonderful! Everything is stacked on the shelves with the rest of those items (no separate gf section) which I like too. I can shop for the whole family at the same time, not everyone else… and then me.
— Very
— Most/All
— Good
In each hale you can find all gluten free options, that’s fantastic
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I hate coming here because it’s so big. You would think they would have gobs of gf stuff, but they have little and it is spread out everywhere and side by side with gluten counterparts. Please keep my gf stuff AWAY from the gluten stuff. I spend way too much time trying to find everything, and I feel like compared to Sprouts or Natural Grocers that they have the least knowledge employees and the HIGHEST prices. I also would never eat something from their lunch area because it’s a mess. No way I'm chancing that.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Average
Don’t go out of your way thinking they will have GF food. It’s slim pickings. Among the fewest grocery options I’ve seen in a Whole Foods.
— Not Much/None