They carry lots of GF brands. Love most of the Feel Good Foods products in the frozen section, especially the frozen mozzarella sticks! Also have GF tortellini in the cheese area.
— Some
— Excellent
What’s not love to about Wholefoods. They list all their ingredients on their food bars. Also this location sells amazing desserts from a local bakery.
If you want to eat someplace buffet style this is a great option. All of their entrees have the ingredients listed. However, given that the hot bar and salad bar are handled by a lot of people there is a risk of cross contamination. Definitely wouldn't recommend for celiacs. However the food is always healthy and tasty, but extremely pricey.
No
pricy compared to other places. udis more expensive here than trader jo es.
Great selection very pricey! good staff but I use this as a backup for what I can't find at trader Joe's and ingles or what I didn't buy in bulk, discounted, on amazon. The against the grain pizza is great.
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
Got GF cupcakes in the bakery section and they were dry. Definitely would not get them again.
— Somewhat
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Good for GF groceries. Would be nice if they specified whether their prepared foods and salad bar are GF but they don’t.
— Somewhat
The food bar is no longer safe from risk of cross-contamination. The ingredient lists are not always correct. I don’t shop here anymore because the prices for gluten-free staples are so high. I do better on Vitacost.com for staples. I’m fortunate to have a Natural Grocers nearby for fresh food options in the winter when the farmers markets are closed.
— Not at all
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor