Address: 2210 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
Phone: +12066219700
Sunday: 8AM–9PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Dayva Jo
This is probably the largest Whole Foods Market I have been in. It was well stocked. The beer/liquor selection was pretty expansive. Loved that the self check out registers were plentiful so the long line moved quickly.
Gauri Varshney
Love the selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. Although I have been a regular at this grocery store for the past two years, I discovered there coffee today. It was amazing… better than any coffee chain n the city I would say. Must try !!
Selene R
Well cleaned, stocked and friendly staff . They have a few Mexican brands.
Lesley Blair Paine
It was so crowded at check out. The self serve line was far too long for so few items. My husband drove around as I shopped because we could not find parking. The bakery worker was helpful.
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There is 2 hours of free parking at Whole Foods. It is easy to get all your shopping done in 2 hours.
Occasionally yes. I have seen it at something like 9 bucks per pound
I've not seen any Melona popsicles there. It would be awesome if they did though! I think I saw some at Safeway?...could be wrong.
The place is clean. There is usually less crowd. They sanitize each cart and self check-in counter after each customer
Yes
1.3 miles, or about 30 min by foot. No discounts that I am aware of.
Mistake
They have frozen food isles and I know they have an awsome variety
They have plates, but not sure about specifically for Thanksgiving.
In Vancouver either on 510 W 8th Ave or 2285 W 4th Ave.
Whole Foods probably couldn't, but places such as University Seafood and Poultry could probably help with the former (their seafood is of decent quality as well). The best seafood markets in Seattle are Mutual Fish and Uwajimaya. There is also a seafood shop at fisherman's terminal (Wild Salmon) between Queen Anne and Magnolia, just south of the Ballard cut. I've always found the best seafood at Mutual, but Uwajimaya has tanks, so if it needs to be REALLY fresh, that's about as fresh as it gets. I'd have trouble on a date with you folks. As a former cook, I can no longer handle chicken, or be in the same room with fin fish. Food allergies are real, and they really suck.
Natalie, thank you so much for asking your question. You've made your inquiry on a Google locals review website. I'm not sure about the terms you're using. You might call the store for your answer.
I would call them directly
No
It's going to be at Madison and Broadway. It opens on 30 October 2018.
The parking structure is to the right of the entrance to the store. If you're traveling south on Westlake take the first left once you pass the store and the entrance will be directly in front of you as you turn.
Around 9-9:30 pm, most of the food counters begin to close . The last one closes at 10 pm
I'd ask an employee
Usually they have the cold salad part set up and have begun to set up the hot part by the time they open. Many shoppers swing through to grab something for their lunch later in the day.
They don't know the real law. Which is not to serve minors, not that they must check ID or must say no to serving you if you don't have one. If you look close to 21 I see the dilemma with the German ID. When I was 37 they wouldn't accept my work ID because I couldn't find my license. I've got on wedding ring and lots of indicators I'm clearly at least 25, but they said no. So I left everything, found my license, went up to Metro Market. I vote/support with my money. When I was in my early 20s living in Missouri I had to get a non-trivial state ID because they often wouldn't accept out of state liscense or passports.
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