Category: | Grocery Store |
Address: | 20955 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014, USA |
Phone: | +1 408-257-7000 |
Site: | wholefoodsmarket.com |
Rating: | 4.4 |
Working: | 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM 8AM–10PM |
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Rangaprabhu Parthasarathy
I am not here to write a review about Whole foods, the market. Everyone knows about it. It is a great place to find organic and local produce. It is the next best thing to a farmers market but it comes at a price. It is a good 30% more to buy grocery at Whole Foods when compared to your regular supermarket. I wanted to write briefly about the dining experience at Whole Foods. I have been a regular lunch customer at the Cupertino Whole Foods for a while now. I love their lunch offerings. It is varied, eclectic and full of health conscious choices. It is expensive- a good lunch costs $10-$15 including a beverage but it is healthy and wholesome. I like their large salad bar, a title which is misnomer because it offers so many different food options from Indian curries to mac and cheese to a few different types of quinoa salads. The pizza and calzone offerings are pretty good too.I recently tried vegetarian sushi and enjoyed it very much. My biggest praise is reserved for their burritos. I am sucker for their burritos. For $7 ($8 with extra guacamole), it is a huge meal. There are different tortilla options - tomato, spinach and regular. The rice smells and tastes great and the salsas are great. Overall, it isa huge burrito that is guaranteed to fill your ravenous hunger. Coupled with a summertime agua fresca like melon or pineapple or the perennial favorite- coconut water, the burrito is the best lunch for the money at Whole Foods. Overall, a happy luncher all the time.
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Lynn Rogers
I love this Whole Foods. It is one of my favorite in the Bay Area. I get around town alot and have been to Whole Foods stores from Santa Rosa down through the entire Bay Area to S. San Jose. They can be very different. This one caters to its very multicultural community and carry some condiments and other items that I dont find at other Whole Foods. Their meat smoker is awesome and I especially like the habanero wings, smoked whole chicken and chicken legs and the smoked cornish hens which are amazing. Good selection of foods in their prepped food section and the olive bar also has items not found at my own Whole Foods in Oakland (like preserved lemons for one...) The bakery is also one of the few that carries WF Bakehouse "Seeduction" bread in the full loaf: a family fav for croutons, but hard to find at other WF stores. They also have a very cool booze section with some interesting artisanal liquors - well worth perusing. Parking is not a hassle. The store is large, bright and inviting. I live in Oakland, work in the S. Bay, and go out of my way to come to this store.
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Grace G
The Cupertino (Stevens Creek) Whole Foods location is one of my favorites in the South Bay because of the friendly staff and wide selection of fresh organic fruits, breads, and ready-made foods. Other surrounding locations have an abbreviated selection. Rick in the Seafood section is always pleasantly eager to assist everyone with their seafood challenges (selections, recipes), and from time to time cooks up delicious samples to taste. You can also enjoy a fresh house-made smoothie or barista customized coffee while seated on the outdoor patio. One of my favorite features that this location has that others in the area do not is the BBQ meats section hidden to the far left of the meats section - perfect for Paleo eaters out there.
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A Private User
I have been shopping at whole foods stores for many years. I do not live very close to any of the stores and I do not shop there exclusively. I was encouraged when the Cupertino store moved and became larger, anticipating more selection. Unfortunately, when they expanded the store most the extra space is devoted to what I consider junk food. The much smaller Campbell store contains just as much variety of nutritious food. I am annoyed by the layout of the Cupertino store. In order to find some items, you must look in several sections and often when I ask an employee, they also do not know where to find things. This task is made even more difficult since the store is constantly moving things around.
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Ronald Jones
A nice and mostly clean store. Most of the employees are nice. But if you need help finding something, sigh. There are a couple of items that I used to buy (and my parents and friends would buy). Sometimes a store brand sometimes not. We buy this item for years. Then it disappears from the shelf. After a couple of weeks Ill ask when the store will get more. The reply from staff and the "customer service desk" is "I have no idea what you are talking about, we never carried that item." Even as I show them a picture on my phone of the item on the shelf at their store. Then guess what suddenly the item appears back on the self in the future like it was never gone or well Im still waiting.
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Rashmi pali
Have always loved Whole foods..but this location~ pros - Excellent location and a huge place making almost everything available at one place. decently priced for the kind of produce they carry; customer service friendly. Good for grocery. cons - i dont see permanent staff, so that connection isnt made. Worst eatery! Pizza place is the worst ever, i rather pick up from pizza hut across the road. The bakery is not best either, they will try and accommodate all your requests but the flavor doesnt put them forth..there are better places around the neighborhood. So, the store cooked food in totality...not something to crave for.
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Alyx Barranger
I should never be allowed into Whole Foods with my wallet. There are far too many delicious things everywhere that I get myself into trouble very quickly. This Whole Foods has an excellent selection and is one of the largest whole foods that I have ever been in. I definitely got "lost" in some of the aisles (by choice, of course), but when you have delicious things like an entire aisle of specialty chocolates and candies, how could you not? All in all, I wish that I lived closer to this place and that I was rich out of my mind, because I could spend hours here maxing out my credit card.
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Moritz Meiser
Lebensmittel-Shopping-Kulturschock kurz nach der Landung in SFO. Dieser Laden hat eine dermaßen geniale Auswahl z.T. exotischster Lebensmittel aus Bio-Anbau, dass ich mich am liebsten durch alles durchprobieren wollte. Leider dementsprechend teuer und eehr nicht für den täglichen Einkauf geeignet.
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A Private User
Asked for half sandwiches. Woman rolled her eyes and said something to the effect of "The only reason I can make half sandwiches for you is because you got 2 from the same loaf." All Whole Foods Ive been to always make half sandwiches without question and with a smile. This woman was annoyed to be helping me. On checkout, the baggers switched, the second bagger left my strawberries, and I didnt realize until I got home. Not worth going back, but the strawberries smelled amazing. I love Whole Foods, but I am disappointed with their service at the Cupertino store today.
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A Private User
Whole Foods has just opened its new store on the other side of Stevens Creek Blvd. The new store is bigger, however its interior design cannot compete with the previous store. More packed shelfs, more people, jammed parking lots, less food samples. The new stores focus seems to be on prepared foods and non-food merchandise (more profit?). Still a good place to find organic fruit and vegetables. If you can go to the San Francisco Farmers market at Alemany Blvd once a while you can buy similar organic produce directly from the farmers at half the price or less.