Picadeli

220 THF Blvd, Chesterfield
(636) 681-1030

Recent Reviews

Alexis T.

This is nice! It reminds me of fresh thyme and Whole Foods combined but still missing a few things. However great attempt by Schnucks to offer more organic and fresh foods.

Sherry. H.

My friend and I were shopping at Chesterfield Commons and came across Eatwell by Schnucks. We weren't exactly sure what it was, but thought why not go in and check it out. Basically to sum it up I would call it a miniature upscale Schnucks. When you walk in there's a bar area where you could actually get a draft beer while you do your grocery shopping, They also sold other beverages as well plus an eating area with a few tables. At the produce/deli section, there were several items that were already prepared and cooked for you that you could eat there if you wanted. They had lots of other options throughout the store. They even had little sampling tables set up. All and all I think it was a great addition to Chesterfield Commons. Once you get done with your shopping if you need to pick up a couple of quick groceries for dinner that night, it definitely served its purpose. I am sure I will be running in here to grab a couple things again and maybe even a quick beer the next time.

Elizabeth C.

In LOVE. When I left Texas I had a huge H‑E‑B sized hole on my heart but store has made me whole. Awesome grab and go meals, salads, bowls, pizza, sushi as well as grocery items. Fresh food and beautifully updated store. We need more!!!!!

Ken B.

Honestly pretty disappointing, prices for the exact same product (organic) at Schnucks are a third or more expensive here. I even brought this up to an employee that totally agreed. Further, Fresh thyme destroys this store with prices and selection. I have a feeling there is a Vice President at Schnucks that should start looking for a new job, because once his manager sees the losses in the P&L someone will need to take the fall. On the other hand if you like limited choices and crazy prices...you may have found your spot.

Kelly A.

Glad this place opened up! My first time there last week - it reminded me of Whole Foods in a lot of ways, but it has this whole section (basically the entire produce area) with a ton of grab & go items: a huge salad bar, sandwiches/wraps, hot meals, fresh pastries, a variety of sushi, etc., plus tons of kombucha and obviously an entire market of groceries if you need snacks. There's an indoor seating area, but no windows so you're essentially just sitting at a table in the grocery store. Not the best spot for dining in, but the perfect spot to pick up a quick (healthy if you want) lunch. **Almost gave 4 stars because of the unimpressive seating area, but don't want to diminish the quality of Eatwell as a "store", which it is first & foremost. For that, Eatwell deserves 5 stars.**

Joe L.

How lucky we are to have this place in the Valley. Walking in, the first thing I think is that I'm in a Whole Foods, lots of fresh good looking vegetables, wonderful looking pastries, lots of prepared foods with many vegan options. Meat / Fish / Cheese departments have great looking products. Wonderful selection of wines and liquor. Now I can shop for good quality produce/meats/fish and still buy bulk items at Sam's and staples from Walmart all in the same strip mall.

Michelle L.

Went to Eatwell in Boone's Crossing on opening day. Nice clean new space. Large produce department, Ok selection of prepared foods, nice looking bakery, butcher, and seafood departments. Lots of meat alternatives and a large middle section with health & beauty and supplements. Paper bags at checkout. If you want plastic they cost a dime. It's a nice addition to the stores in the Valley. I'm probably not going out of my way to shop here but I'll definitely be back!

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