WFM Coffee & Juice Bar

6853 S York St #119, Centennial
(303) 996-3660

Recent Reviews

Tyler

This is just coffee inside a whole foods. Do not be tricked, as I was, into thinking this is a real coffee

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 3

TravelrKB

I went here with some friends & all of our meals were delicious. I had the spinach salad with chicken & finished the entire dish (I normally don't finish). The portion was a good side for lunch. It was $18, which was a little pricey. The atmosphere was nice & the restaurant was clean. It's located in a great area for shopping & lunch.

Tonya Clayton

Such a cute coffee shop!! WFM Coffee & Juice Bar offers a lot of coffee and tea options, but on this trip, my boyfriend got a mocha (and I mooched off it because I was too full from yogurtland..). He liked it a lot, but I thought it was still kinda bitter (but I have a major sweet tooth). Prices were as expected, around for a cup.

wfbsharon

I thought Indulge was strictly a wine bar, but it actually has an extensive food menu. All things considered, it looked pretty good for a small chain in the suburbs. Service was good. The wine list was extensive, although the sparkling wine selection was disappointing with several low-end Spanish cavas and Italian proseccos -- the kind of cavas or proseccos that sell at retail for about $6-$11. I was expecting some better sparkling wines. I would definitely consider returning and might even try the food.

Q978SHstevenw

Our first restaurant experience since March. Enjoying the food. Great service. Had salmon and filet.

Ashley V.

For the woman who was working the beauty department yesterday. (The employee running the beauty area this morning said her name was julie.) I called WF the night before to ask if they had a very specific item before i drove over. We talked about what it was for a good 5 min and she was 100% sure she was holding it in her hand and had several. I arrive to the completely wrong product. Makes me think if she was even in front of the isle, or was just telling me what i wanted to hear. I wish i could love the customer service here, but this is just one of the many negatives.

Matthew Duff

I order the Snooze Breakfast Burrito every time because the chili verde is so good. I also add a sweet potato pancake with it because it’s the best pancake on earth.

Gina H.

I love that this store carries Mesa di Vida cooking spices from Chef Kirsten Helle-Sandoval!! Super healthy and easy to use, I'll be back for sure! Thanks Whole Foods for supporting independent brands and bringing them to likeminded health conscious communities!!

915diannar

Met friend for happy hour. The outdoor seating was wonderful. Good service, food and wine. Recommend the street tacos.

Michael M.

Worst Whole Foods I have been to for fresh vegan items that aren't pre-packaged. They have the same chocolate chip cookies every day and vegan donuts maybe once a week (always empty when I go at 8:30 am). The pay by the pound sections have limited choices (looks like boiled tofu is the staple) and while they have the beyond, the burger section is never open when I stop in for lunch. Same boring vegan Greek pizza everyday. Same vegan buffalo chicken wrap everyday in the case. Same TTL sandwich everyday - no variety, just laziness. I suggest the manager contact the Chandler, AZ manager for ideas (or really any other WF manager - I've never seen the lack of vegan variety in the fresh food area at a WF like this before). Vegans want to give you our money. Are you smart enough to take it?

Kimberly A.

This review is for the awesome customer service at the bakery. I called ahead to see about ordering cake blanks and buttercream for a cake decorating project. The manager at bakery was beyond helpful answering all my questions and getting my order ready in the 15 minutes I had left on my ride there. The quality of the white cake and buttercream were phenomenal. They held up really well the next 3 days as we decorated and devoured. Will definitely come again for my next cake project.

S. J. C.

I've shopped at Whole Foods off and on for years--not often, but enough to notice the recent changes. Never bought a lot there. Too expensive. But I could always count on them to have a few items I can't seem to get elsewhere. Or if I really wanted to wow dinner guests. That was then. Jeff Bezos might be a marketing genius when it comes to Amazon, but he doesn't know a damn thing about specialty food stores and why people like shopping in them. THIS is why: Whole Foods had class; it had cachet; it had ambience; it was elite. And the quality was often a cut above what you would find in the neighborhood supermarket. Sure, it has always been expensive, but part of the attraction was that Whole Foods was NOT just a supermarket. Snob appeal? You bet! And the world is full of store snobs, even among people who buy the vast majority of their groceries elsewhere. Sadly, thanks to Bezos and crew, the Whole Foods chain now seems to be striving for mediocrity. In trying to become "affordable" (which they still aren't), they are losing that special something that set them apart. Another 6 months or a year and Whole Foods will be just another grocery store--like I don't already have at least a half dozen Krogers, Safeways, and Sprouts within 10 minutes of my house, to say nothing of Walmart and Costco.

Octavia F.

Hot bar food was so delicious and full of flavor. Today they had Indian food and it was so yummy. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

Joe Y.

SouthGlenn is one of my favorite areas in Denver! 24 fitness, Pho 95, Snooze, Bad Daddy's, Arapahoe Library, and Whole Foods here is like adding icing on top of your ice cream cake.

Kelly Kent

GROSS!!!!!’

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