Category: | Grocery Store |
Address: | 900 E 11th Ave, Denver, CO 80218, USA |
Phone: | +1 303-832-7701 |
Site: | wholefoodsmarket.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM 7AM–10PM |
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Yaj Yaaj
WOW! I just read the review by Lu Tripp, about the cashiers stealing from him/her. WOOOW! The same thing happened to me. But I called them and I could prove it. At first I asked the manager at the Customer Service about this and if they do anything for a customer who this happened to. She said NO, and then gave me the difference of prices to get me out of there, didnt say anything else. I asked her one more time, and she gave a quick, rude NO! I wrote to Corporate Whole Foods, and they told me that is not the policy at all. They refunded my whole purchase and sent me a $25 Gift Card. Just yesterday I had a cashier roll his eyes at me and tell me "Fine, you can have your $.10 back" because I didnt want to pay the $.10 bag charge since I wasnt using one. However, THE PIZZA AND BREAD DEPT. in the back of the store are SUPER COOL people and not pretentious like this cashier who rolled his eyes over my $.10 cheapness. ANYWAY, I just called WHOLE FOODS TAMARAC this morning to see if they had a pancake breakfast this morning. All the other WHOLE FOODS, here, Boulder, Wisconsin, AZ, they are all ok. IT IS JUST THIS STORE IN CAPITOL HILL THAT IS MISSING THE MARK! Dont Go!
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Allison S
This whole foods is small but has the essentials and parking is always better than the one at cherry creek since so many people walk here. However the staff is incredibly obnoxious. Many of them have been there for years and clearly take their planet-saving eco-friendly organic cashier jobs quite seriously (if you dont believe me just check out those huge glasses covering half their faces, thats how they identify themselves to each other). If you ask them to double sack something its like you asked them to kill a puppy. At other whole foods they will gladly do it with a perky "sure!" and a smile, but here they sigh, stare at you with disbelief, try to convince you the bag isnt that heavy, remind you how much the bags are rated to hold, ask if they can split the weight across two bags, and make a huge production of it, dragging out the whole process to really drive it home that you are KILLING TREES. Its always a little power struggle with them. This has been going on for years. I sometimes ask them to double sack just because of how amusing their reactions are. You should try before they close down this location and move to union station.
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C Michelle
First, let me say that I am a huge fan of Whole Foods, but I will never walk in this Whole Foods location again. The man behind the deli counter was wiping down counters with a dirty rag and then began packing my deli container without changing gloves. He then took the lid to my deli container, dropped it and pressed it against his slop covered (no exaggeration here) jacket and then onto my deli container...yum. Then he filled my other container..drops some potato salad on the counter...and then flings it in the container with his nasty unsanitary gloves. There are pieces of spinach hanging out of the container... which he just leaves there. He hands me two containers with food all over the sides of them and things hanging out of them. It was a mess. I wouldnt trust anything that comes out of their kitchen. On top of that, he was rude and aggressive. I legitimately left my purchases from the deli, bought my prepackaged almond butter and ran away from that place as fast as possible. Thats how people get sick Whole Foods...you need to retrain your staff!
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Larissa Kulcsar
My favorite Whole Foods store, so very representative of the Capitol Hill "hippy" vibe. While Im far from being a hippy, I enjoy the small footprint of the store, the fantastic selection of products - from the juice/smoothie/coffee bar and fresh, quality produce to freshly backed goods and quality packaged foods). All employees are down-to-earth and friendly and I love that I can be in and out in just a few minutes vs the newer WF typical store, where it takes forever to walk through the large footprint of the store and checkout lines are long. News is this store will close soon, but Im really hoping they will keep it and convert it to a 365 brand store. Capitol Hill will not be the same without a WF presence within walking distance!
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Jordan R
I have been going to this Whole Foods for a year now and I think the staff is really nice. However, the prices are terribly high and they have only gone up since word got out about the store relocating. Several products I used to buy are no longer offered and what I do still want is so gosh darn expensive! They are milking it hardcore. What a slap in the face to so many people that have been supporting the store for so long. Honestly, Whole Foods isnt all it is cracked up to be. Corporate kind of sucks and they are all in it for the money - not the community or the push towards good nutrition and sustainability. Lots of grey area there. Wont matter for long anyways, since this particular one is leaving.
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Cindy Kline
Love it all you want folks. Theyre closing our favorite store. Yes, it will be gone by fall. You should speak out and let corporate know that this decision stinks. I refuse to shop in that horribly crowded warehouse in Cherry Creek or the soon to be unhealthy Union Station pit theyre planning to build. Take away quality for the sake of money. Keep doing that Whole Foods, black mark on you. The one star is not for the store - the store gets an off the charts 10 out of 10. Corporate gets 0 for trading quality for profit, such a dead song.
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Gabrielle Soliz
We drive pretty far now to get to this specific whole foods. Use to live two blocks away and when we moved to Sunnyside we still head here for weekly groceries. The cashiers are so nice and weve gotten to know a few of them! Good selection for being pretty small. Fresh juices juice and lattes in a little bar area where you can also sit and eat. Patio outside too!
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Sean Gangle-Wythe
Standard Whole Foods experience. Typical Whole Foods selection and pricing. Only detractors to this location are the staff attitude and availability. Staff can be difficult to find for help locating products. The general attitude of employees is cordial, but distant and hurried. Employees seem to be focused on working tasks other than customer assistance.
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Daniel Preston
Alright for a whole foods, lacking some of the more non-traditional foods that a lot of them have but its also like 30% smaller than most others. I dont like it enough to go two miles to Union station or Cherry Creek once it closes, so hopefully they either change it to a smaller grocery or sell/lease it to someone who will.
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Prophet Zarquon
Excellent staff is incredibly friendly & helpful. Well sorted shelves. Tiny meat dept. I find Whole Foods deli dishes uniformly bland; This place is no exception, but has tasty veggie options. Tiny bulk section since they arent Wild Oats anymore. Non-organic strawberries! Might as well buy those at King Soopers.
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Bubbha Ganoush
Good luck getting anyone to help you. Employees look down at the ground or stare at their clipboards when you get close. This store has the old hipper than thou attitude.... Great products, priced sky high. Even though it is way closer to me than their competition, I choose to shop with the competition:)