“Small but clean and organized. Staff helpful. Self-check-out strategically placed. Not crowded at the time I went. Found everything I needed. Except a brand of hummus I think they no longer sell. Pleasant experience.”
8AM - 10PM
340 River St, Cambridge“Quieter and a little more manageable in size than the Whole Foods I went to in Boston. This Whole Foods is clean with friendly efficient service from the team members who made our two chef's plates. $14 each for a chili salmon, Brussels sprouts and sweet potato wedges and London broil slices with garlic kale salad and sweet potatoes. Everything was excellent and each chef's plate had two meals worth of fresh, delicious and somewhat healthy food. Their dining area is hidden in the back and has utensils, cups, tables and chairs. And they have an ample wine selection also. Restrooms are nearby.”
“There clam chowder is quiet delicious and have an amazon return section. I know pretty random but its a big spot where you could easily spend hundreds of dollars but if youre hungry and around the clam chowder pretty spectacular.”
“Wide-range of well-researched products. None of the touchy-feely aspect of most “health stores"; more professional and less hippyesque. Extremely knowledgeable staff. To wit: Lauren Scarpellini is a great asset. I had needed past purchasing info and she produced a thorough listing in no time. All with a can-do, positive, sunshiny attitude. Thank you for her and for the fine shop. Cheer, Lauren, and many thanks.”