Whole Foods Market, Brooklyn NY
Address | 238 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (718) 734-2321 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/williamsburg | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Grocery Store, Cheese Shop, Fresh Food Market, Greengrocer, Health Food Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.3 18 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Whole Foods Market — 95 E Houston St Whole Foods Market — 4 Union Square South, NY Whole Foods Market — 270 Greenwich St Whole Foods Market . — 250 7th Ave |
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Similar companies nearby Trader Joe's — 142 E 14th St Trader Joe's — 200 E 32nd St Premier Food Fresh Market — 1165 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY Mr. Lemon — 410 Knickerbocker Ave, Brooklyn, NY |
Whole Foods Market reviews
18Beyond frustrated with this location. They never update the prime now inventory and everything is always out of stock on prime. For a month now I tried to place an order for their 365 brand tofu and its simply never available. I'm thinking wow they must be busy. For weeks now I been having a hard time placing orders because everything that I used to order is not available/out of stock on prime now app.until I went to the store physically 1hr later. There were fridges fully stocked of 365 brand tofu, they had packs and packs of gluten free tortilla wraps (quinoa, chickpea, etc), they had a 365 brand nut milks despite them not being listed online. I couldn't believe it. I went on the app on my phone just to see if these items became available and nope.they were still out of stock. Now I'm trying to place an order and yet again, everything is sold out. I don't live near whole foods and I used to place 2,3 $100+ orders a week but now i barely do anymore, because they can't be bothered to maintain their delivery app. Really frustrating!
Price discrepancies - they charge more at the checkout than displayed on the price tag downstairs. Happened several times already. Talking about regular prices, not discounts.
I've talked to the store's assistant manager Ashar and he didn't give me any case complaint number or anything, he said they don't do that.
I've complained about the displayed and charged price discrepancies, personnel laziness since they didn't bother to check the displayed price on my request, and a specific person who gave me attitude instead of helping with my checkout process.
Just followed up with assistant manager and he said that he cannot tell me if any action has been taken in regard to my complaints.
I love that at checkout they instructed people to get in lines.
At this location when you come off the escalator, you can go right into any line Giving instructions is good.
Wow, wow, and wow. Why would I expect any less from a company owned by Jeff Bezos. “Whole Foods, an organic market for Range Rovers”
The layout of the store is a little inefficient I think. But other then that pretty much all positives. The buffet is good with a lot of choices. Good vitamin/natural section. And can find some decent beer there also.
Good location, all kinds of organic products, organic foods and drinks, organic skincare and personal care, supplements. Salad bar, a great selection of fresh baked breads.
A wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. A salad bar, a hot bar, prepacked meals, salmon, soup, mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese are just a few cooked meals I observed. Aisles of bottled water, rows of tea and coffees, they have a juice bar, sushi bar, pizza and flowers. Quick and easy checkouts all at the Williamsburg location but I'm sure that I haven't seen it al and in time l will. My tastebuds and I will explore the many aisles of whole foods again, until next time.
The Prime shoppers make coming here an absolute nightmare. I understand they’re doing their job, but perhaps Whole Foods could desígnate specific times when they’re allowed to shop.
They clog aisles, are constantly looking down at their phones which causes them to run into people, they block the areas where they’re waiting to pick up bags and are generally rude.
This Whole Foods does not cater to the WHOLE community of Williamsburg. At this location I can never find anything, it’s either sold out or they don’t ‘carry’ that product at this location. I have to do all my WF shopping at the one by Greenwich. For example: frozen broccoli, butter (kerrygold, goat butter), milk, they don’t carry Seventh Generation maxi pads (only the thin ones), same about hair products, skin, etc.
Whole Foods Market has the largest selection of organic staples you can find in the city. Many of the products stocked are fair trade locally produced or women owned. Free parking available in their underground garage. Handicap accessible. Whatever your needs are you can pretty much find it at Whole Foods Market. Take a glance at the photos provided and you will get a clear picture as to why this is my go to market of choice. Definitely can recommend you check them out. Have a wonderful day.
Awesome! A two floor supermarket - variety of products, good quality, nice and clean, friendly staff. It has a bakery, a coffee shop and even food to go. Feels like all in one place.
The store is not properly sized for the area and recently we notice shelves empty due to amazon prime delivery method. Store management to be improved!
Love this Whole Foods, they always have staff available to assist, a large variety of items, and the lines move quick even during their busy times. They even have an almond/oat milk machine (see pic). I hate going to supermarkets because of the crowdedness and long lines but this market is so well set up I don’t even notice those nuisances here!
Thank you for staying open during these challenging times! Our neighborhood is lucky to have a team working hard and risking health to help out the people in the community.
I came here to prep for the apocalypse but they were poorly equipped to deal with such circumstances.
They were out of sourdough, frozen pizzas, and fresh pastas. Only gave it one star because I found some coconut water.
This location is nice! It gets really really busy after work on weeknights and weekends and the layout is kind of weird. They also run out of shopping carts during busy times which can make shopping extra difficult.
The place can get a little crowded full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
I found that early morning have been my best experience to shop.
Prime members get extra 10% off on sale items.
The Juice bar is far from healthy. Nothing is organic anymore. Go to juice generation down the street. Some good products and some not so good so be aware.