WFM Coffee & Juice Bar

6689 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas
(702) 589-7711

Recent Reviews

Ashley F.

if i can give zero stars i would, I waited for almost an hour for fresh juice and when we asked the worker she was giving us an attitude like it was our fault that we ordered 6 juices that they didnt even started making yet.

Gill C

Used this a few times for breakfast and snacks. Easy to get to on the bus. Seating to eat here. Coffee ordering a little slow when we were there. But there is a good choice of food and none of it tasted awful.

globetrottingYankee

For travelers like myself, Whole Foods is a refuge for the familiar and healthy choices. And as the many others I’ve visited, this LV location has its own character. There is that remarkable Asian Hotfood kiosk preparing interesting hot and cold foods; ranging from the usual sushi/sashimi to Thai/Viet rolls, to noodle bowls. The one I recommend is the salmon teriyaki (without the rice, my option), large chunks of salmon with blanched bokchoy and Asian veggies. It can be prepared vegan. Their wine selections are commendable, I couldn’t believe they have vintage Barolos!

Gary B

Located in Town Square. This is a very good place to buy quality groceries. The prices are higher than a typical supermarket. The service was excellent on this visit. I will return soon.

Maggieeeeeees

This place feels racist to me. Didn’t offer me a mask while everyone else in the store had one. I came with my sisters and they didn’t have a mask the man just looked at us and didn’t say anything (not mandatory at the time). I felt uncomfortable because everyone in the store had one. I came out and same man was offering the people masks. I got so mad. I didn’t say or think much of it but when I mentioned it to my friends they straight up told me that they are. They ask certain people for their receipts while not others. I will never go to this whole foods again.

Joan S

Shopped here for food for our breakfasts and lunches for the week. Very well stocked, somewhat easy to find what we were looking for, clean and not cluttered in the aisles.

William G.

While venturing around the Las Vegas area with friends, I had to stop by and get some supplies. Not liking what lined the Vegas strip, we came to a store that guaranteed good quality: Whole Foods.This was a short drive from the Vegas strip, sitting close to McCarran Int'l Airport. There was ample parking in their sizable lot, and thankfully the store was not crowded at all. We went into this meticulously kept store, and found all the items I was looking for. I found good snacks, and miscellaneous toiletries that I needed on this spur-of-the-moment Vegas trip.This store has everything I'd find in any other Whole Foods store. They have hot food made on location, coffee, and custom-made smoothies. One feature unique to this location is the bar, located toward the front of the store. They have TV's, and sometimes live music going on in this small bar. They offer local craft beer and organic wine, which is a big win in my book.This is a pretty good store, I'd stop by here the next time I come to visit friend in the Las Vegas area.

Tina F.

If you thought it couldn't get any worse, poor Jeffrey Bazos is struggling to get by only making $250,000.00 per minute and has taken his dilemma out on his poorer customers! ALL prices in ALL departments have been raised and SIGNIFICANTLY at that! Im so sick of Whole Paycheck that during the pandemic when whole foods was forcing it's customers to wait outside in the blisstering heat, I went over to Sprouts! ZERO lines, SAME stuff, but I got to walk out of there with THREE QUARTERS of my paycheck rather than ZERO like crappy whole foods who now doesn't even accept cash in any of it's lanes. If there is ONE good thing that came out of this virus craziness, its that I discovered I don't need to give my hard earned money over to Jeff GREEDY Bazos, rather drive EVEN CLOSER TO MY HOUSE to Sprouts! GO TO SPROUTS AND LETS FIGHT THIS PRICE HIKE HE PUT INTO EFFECT...IN A TIME LIKE THIS?????

Jill W.

Ronald from the vegetable department was so sweet! He answered all my questions I had about where specific things I was looking for. Every time I had trouble looking he'd stop what he was doing and was glad to help me. Thanks so much Ronald! We need more people like him in the world :)

Amy B.

Been going here for the last year as I'm local. Buyers beware; this Whole Foods has increased their prices in store uniformly by $1. I'm not kidding. It's become so expensive that it's not even worth it - go to Trader Joe's or Sprouts or Smiths. Don't let Jeff Bezos take you for a ride anymore because this is getting ridiculous. Not to mention that the management and employees at this Whole Foods are rude and unaware. If you're going to make customer's wait to enter your store then pay attention to who leaves so that new people can enter... don't be so busy gossiping and talking to co-workers that you can't do your job correctly, particularly in trying and difficult times like these.

Christine G.

Yay, I can give 5 STARS! I was pleasantly surprised as to how the store has adjusted with all the cleanliness. Last time I was here I was not happy, but tonight I saw a whole different store. All the carts were being sanitized, floors were super clean, employees wearing masks, partitions up at all registers and the employees were all helpful and friendly. Thank you! I shopped for all organic berries, lemons, tomatoes, salsa, chips, wine, milk and kitty food. I also bought sexy body cream, a 'Money' candle, incense and much more. Yes the salad bar is closed, but I understand. So, thank you Whole Foods, it was a great experience to shop here again. See you soon and stay healthy to all!

Thomas V

This is an upscale grocery store, part of a huge chain owned by Amazon. They have prepared food and a place to eat it.

Behnoosh S.

I love this store. They best strawberries and fresh bread and everything. A bit pricy but it worth it in current pandemic. Make sure grab a tiramisu Cake before you leave.

elianadebarross

Nice place to go! You can found good meals, a lot of possibilities real food. You can eat at place. You can choose make your juice, interesting mix is suggested.

Erik F.

Craving my lunchtime spinach salad, I proceeded to the "Wholey" food bar. I saw the containers of scraps of romaine, spring mix, kale, and... NO SPINACH. I asked a food bar attendant if spinach was on the bar. She replied with "it is whatever she puts out for the day" (I assume meaning whoever is in charge of the daily items). Isn't spinach a salad bar staple? It was a sign for me to eat elsewhere, as the greens were ravaged and only scraps remained with the tongs IN THE BOWLS. PLEASE REPLACE TONGS OFTEN AND KEEP THE FOOD BAR FRESH AND DISEASE FREE. Thank you. I got a Larabar (protein bar) and left.

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