Whole Foods Market
Grocery store · Atlanta ·

Whole Foods Market

Grocery store · Atlanta ·

Organic grocery, housewares, wine, pizza, smoothies, acai

rooftop bar
parking validation
hot bar
prepared foods
farm burger
large store
friendly staff
fresh produce
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22 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 Get directions

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22 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 Get directions

+1 470 552 4201
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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Atlanta Restaurant Openings, Summer 2019 | Eater Atlanta

"An organic burger chain now operating inside a flagship Whole Foods in Midtown, serving sustainably sourced burgers with indoor and patio seating for shoppers and visitors." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2019/7/25/8930405/atlanta-summer-restaurant-openings-2019
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Farm Burger Opens at the Midtown Atlanta Whole Foods | Eater Atlanta

"Housed at the corner of 14th and West Peachtree streets, the Midtown Whole Foods is a three-story, 70,000-square-foot store — the largest Whole Foods in the Southeast — that features a rooftop terrace bar called Canopy Court with food trucks and games and will eventually include the 14th Street Wine Bar with seating on a screened porch; it also includes the new Farm Burger on its 14th Street level and is the site of the Friends of Whole Foods Market partnerships." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2019/7/17/20697964/farm-burger-open-whole-foods-midtown-atlanta
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Midtown Whole Foods Opens With Plenty of Dining Options | Eater Atlanta

"Opening on Friday, April 5 at 7 a.m. as the company’s 500th store, this location pairs a full range of organic groceries with four distinct on-site dining and drinking options: a well-known sustainable burger chain offering burgers plus chicken and vegan choices (about 86 seats inside and 28 outside, slated to open in early summer); a rooftop terrace with stadium-style seating, games, and televisions paired with a food truck serving pulled pork and hot chicken sandwiches and a selection of wine and beer; a casual drink spot selling wine, beer, sodas and boiled peanuts with seating on a screened-in porch and televisions; and a coffee bar offering coffee drinks (alongside beer and wine) plus grab-and-go items." - Erin Perkins

https://atlanta.eater.com/2019/4/2/18292439/midtown-whole-foods-open
Whole Foods Market

Morgan M.

Google
Whole Foods are stupidly overpriced. This store is no different. Staff are friendly and helpful. It's kept well and clean. I've never seen any mess in there. The food is nice if it's your thing to eat stupidly priced food

Haoge X.

Google
Everything was okay but the service from fish deck, sushi deck and meat deck were extremely unsatisfied. I bought mussels and the guy didn’t even ask me if I need to open; and the second time when I was there I bought clams which charged me $36 for 4 pounds. I just wanted to say the clam here is so overpriced and you have to buy 4 pounds for each time. Another guy in the meat deck was quite impatient when I asked him to help me cut the pork ribs to small pieces. Eventually he just cut them to 2 pieces…. This is not the Whole Foods service level, I will go to Publix next time.

Faith W.

Google
My experience was awful!!! I stopped at this location at around 11:30 am this past Monday, November 3, 2025. I just wanted to get a small portion of a couple items from their hot deli and chose their baked chicken legs in its juice with a couple spoonfuls of yellow rice with a dab of grated cheese on top in a small folded carton container. Let me tell you that once I got out to my car to eat, the chicken was so overcooked and dry, I could barely chew it and actually got choked a couple of times. I kept thinking it was going to get better and kept chewing and chewing and had to end up spitting out the chewed up portions that would barely go down my stomach. Because of the small amount of portions that I purchased, I decided to not even try to take it back and discarded it, but at least wanted to definitely let the staff know. To my dismay, once I entered back into the store, I was met with a very apathetic response from the manager and the deli attendant. They didn't even seem to care and seemed like they were avoiding me possibly wanting a refund which I knew wasn't going to be a possibility anyway because I already know how Whole Foods is about refunds. Their attitude is "oh well" for the most part. They are always glad to take your money, but their attitude is very subtle and resistant when it comes to giving you money back! I am very disappointed particularly with this location. I expected a lot more from them with the quality of the food there, but I will never give them the benefit of a doubt ever again. They are just like all the rest and to make matters worse I got sick and my stomach was upset for the remainder of the day. I had to end up takin a lot of stuff to make it better. Never again!!! I might as well go to McDonald's.

Art by D.

Google
Located in the heart of Midtown, just steps away from The High Museum and Colony Square. Fantastic produce department. Great varieties of organic products. I enjoy the pizza station and their large seating area. They even have a smoothie and acai bar. Worth the visit, but it's not the place to save money.

J A.

Google
As someone who frequents other whole food stores often, this one is absolutely the worst one I’ve been too. 4pm the hot bar looks like it’d been there since 6am. Nothing fresh, workers don’t care and nothing seemed to be fresh at all. I should have taken a photo of the expired baked goods. I’m sure if I go back there tomorrow, they’ll still be there tbh. 11/5/25 on a few different baked goods. Today is 11/8/25. Js. Multiple items passed their dates.

Christopher R.

Google
Absolutely deplorable grocery store. Poorly stocked shelves, frozen food wedged in with frost and freezer burn. Very very expensive. No human cashiers.

Breana N.

Google
The worst hot bar in the history of Whole Foods. I don’t know who is cooking back there and who makes up these recipes but teriyaki broccoli mushroom is not it. These vegetable eggrolls taste like frozen plastic, no one eats the pork Carnitas with fajita vegetables y’all are wasting so much food. What’s up with the meatballs everyday?! Are there a bunch of Italians in Midtown? Can we just get back to the basics with the collard greens fried chicken, the braised beef, which I rarely ever see. And these chicken strips you can take back. They’re not hand breaded and they taste frozen.

CARLETTA H.

Google
Whole Foods Market has GREAT soups and a variety of FLAVORS.... I always come for the NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER, it's DELICIOUS.... If you work nearby, it's an easy walk.... Great DEALS on food items on TUESDAY's....
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Heidi B.

Yelp
This is by far the largest and best organized Whole Foods that I have ever experienced. What I loved is that the ready to eat foods were directly on the left side of the store, while the grocery shopping area was directly on the right side of the store. This made it simpler for those people who just wanted to stop in for food as they weren't in the way of those customers that were grocery shopping for the week. I visited this location as it was within walking distance from my hotel and I needed a quick dinner. I appreciated that they had a huge self checkout area as well, since I was trying to get in and out quickly. Highly recommend this store!
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Diedre R.

Yelp
Other than they validate your parking for the parking deck, I see no advantages to this location you wouldn't get at the other locations. 90% of the time I visit this location more than half of the hot bar is empty. Not empty in the sense they ran out of food but empty as there was never anything placed in the slots. At $12 a pound they should be offering a wider selection of of food. Even if you ask the employees if they are bringing items out, the answer is usually no. There is of course fresh fruit, veggies and their health/beauty selection is seemingly larger than it is in the other stores. I'll probably just continue to go to Ponce location, but since this one is six minutes from my job, its way more convenient at lunch time, but I end up never being happy with the food options this location has.
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Kristen B.

Yelp
I really like this location. It is very easy to get to for me and they have a good selection. I am sure many of the things I love about it are similar across locations but I love that they will re-cut pieces of cheese for you. I really like their parmesan, but sometimes I don't need as big of a block as they have set out, so they have taken it and cut it in half for me, which is super nice! The only negative is that I haven't been able to find my favorite bread: the sea salt and olive oil loaf that I have found at the Sandy Springs Whole Foods. Not sure if they just haven't had it when I checked or if they never do. I do love that they always have plenty of stock on fresh rotisserie chickens! They're 8$ each and I feel like that is a great deal + the quality is exceptional. The inside is very clean and the staff are friendly :)
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Jacqueline J.

Yelp
Love this Whole Foods! I love that they validate parking as well. The bathrooms do have codes but you can usually get it at checkout. Much larger selection of health and beauty than some other locations.
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Kee K.

Yelp
It's Wholefoods' 500th place that's located in Atlanta midtown. The largest Whole Foods in Southeast. The store has four floors with different atmospheres, totalling up to 70,000 sq ft of an area. What's special about this place is that they've got four different places like cafe, roof-top bar and restaurants inside where you eat and drink. They are Capital Commons (cafe), 14th Street Bar, Canopy Court, and Farm burger. If you are worried about the parking, don't worry. They've got a three-floor parking lot on Spring st NW. It's free for the first two hours with in-store validation. Plus, they have two EV charging stations...Whoop Whoop. Enjoy your local Whole Foods in midtown Atlanta.
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Blu T.

Yelp
I usually come here between once to a few times a week. I've been coming here for a few years. I don't talk much but the employees are familiar to me and have been pleasant and helpful when needed. I liked going there. Imagine my shock when I realized that the plain-clothed cop I see occasionally is following me around. I know who he is because I'm in that store often, I know his "blending in" schlep of a routine and I've seen him... address a situation before. My heart sank and I immediately felt uncomfortable. That feeling was heightened when he followed me to my lane and came up behind me as I was paying for my groceries. I do believe in second chances and I hope this was just an off day. I'll grant you that much grace. I do hope if I ever feel comfortable enough to go back that he'll leave me alone. You were not discrete. You made me feel very uncomfortable. ETA: If I had not known he was in plain clothes I would've informed the on-duty cop that a man was pushing a cart, talking on the phone, following me around. But I found it pointless to say anything to his colleague because I'm sure he already knew.
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Felicia D.

Yelp
I love Whole Foods, the produce the meat department what I really like is that you can get package meat and there is a butcher you can pick your choice of meat, the Italian sodas, awesome. I recommend you order your pizza first so it'll be ready when you're done . The food is fresh affordable. It's my jam.
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Jenna B.

Yelp
Clean, spacious, well stocked and easy to get to on foot. Seemed there was a parking garage, but we didn't drive. There was a lot of seating to eat your hot/salad bar buys from, and even a tv tuned to football!
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Tony S.

Yelp
Whole Foods is one of my favorite shopping spots. I enjoy the wide aisles between the shelves that are stocked with high quality and sometimes unique items. The produce is fresh, the meat department has just the perfect cut for your favorite recipe, and the seafood department is swimming with selection! I especially love the prepared food / deli sections. The entrees look beautiful and usually taste as good as they look. It's difficult to restrain myself when I'm in Whole Foods! I always buy more than I came for and I'm usually happy that I did when I return home.
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Cristin N.

Yelp
This is my go-to Whole Foods when in town for business and staying at the Marriott on the next block. Can't speak to the parking because I arrive on foot. The steps on the side of the building are a little uneven so you have to be careful. The self serve food bar hot and salad is open the advertised hours and the dishes are usually filled. Food is flavorful and I like that I can be healthier than eating restaurant food all week. The store is spacious and clean. The self check moves reasonably quickly. Sometimes the shopping baskets are dirty. The coffee and juice bar always seems closed so I am not sure what the story is there.
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Kathryn L.

Yelp
Christmas 2019: The newest Whole Foods in Atlanta, situated in a high rise off of W. Peachtree & 14th Street. It's definitely everything WF on swole - a Smoothie station - "DTox", a Beer & Wine station - "14th Street Bar" & upgraded food stations that seemed to birth mini food stations within. Go make your own avocado toast & lettuce wraps while the Veggie Butcher chops up your Veggies. & let me not forget Farm Burger serving locally sourced beef/chicken burgers with vegan options, salads & draft beers. Foodie hand clap for the abundance of options both hot & cold for the V-Crew & not offering just the V-General Tso Chicken. I sampled the Vegan Fish which wasn't bad, had I not just left a dinner party, I would have delighted in gluttony...got my Kombucha Tea nonetheless. When you're done shopping, head up the elevator to Canopy Court's, the rooftop terrace where you can see Skyline views of Midtown, hang solo or play the Jumbo Jenga. Forget the long waits in line at Express Check Out, as the Self Check Out provides ample slots to be quick & easy. Due to the one way on W. Peachtree, you have to be on the look out for the entrance into the parking garage, or you'll have to loop around. More easier for the walkers as myself.
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GiGi D.

Yelp
I had a TERRIFIC experience at this Whole Foods and I believe it will certainly turn into "my home WF"... Ample parking (2 hours free with validation) and packed to the GILLS (pun intended) with everything I wanted and needed (salmon, ahem). When I ventured over to the fish counter, the woman there to help me was so nice and got me exactly what I wanted! I know she and I will become friends because I will absolutely be back to this WF a bunch, even if it is an hour away from where I live!
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Alicia H.

Yelp
This WF in midtown is super convenient if you are living or staying in the area. Stayed at the Epicurean hotel across the street and grabbed a fresh smoothie & granola bar here one morning. Store is incredibly clean, organized and inviting. They have a large hot bar, tons of produce, groceries, and grab & go. Their self check out lanes and seating areas are also convenient.
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Karen G.

Yelp
I am so happy that this Whole Foods Market has opened in the downtown area. It is nice and upscale and has everything you need including a dining area and when the weather permits an out rooftop. You don't have to worry about finding parking and there is validation for customers. I like that every Whole Foods has their own varied options at the cold and hot buffet and at this location the vegan options seem to be more than others especially on the weekends. If you like eating at your best and partaking in all that whole foods has to offer and you live in the area that I recommend you visit versus driving all the way down to Ponce de Leon.
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Sally R.

Yelp
Wow! Amazing store! Wish the store in Miami was as amazing as this one. This store even has a rooftop. They have an extensive selection of hot food. Everything I tried was delicious. They have a little coffee shop on the ground floor and a burger place on another floor. The store was great and they have something for everyone. Definitely the best whole foods store I had ever visited.
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Erica C.

Yelp
This Whole Foods is my favorite. The best part is the upstairs rooftop where you can relax and get your work done.
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Mars S.

Yelp
I adore dogs but not in a grocery store. One of five dogs in the store when I was there. Favorite was the one being carried over the hot food bar. This is definitely beyond service animals and not hygienic.
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Daniel B.

Yelp
All of the Whole Foods Markets that have opened in metro Atlanta in recent years have been impressive. This new one in Midtown trumps them all. It's my favorite. I'm also biased because I live less than a mile away. A Whole Foods in this part of Atlanta was long overdue. I have no reason to go to the Whole Foods on Ponce anymore. It was inconvenient and trafficky to get to. This Whole Foods opened on April 5, 2019 in the block surrounded by 14th, Spring, West Peachtree, and 13th, just east of the 14th Street Bridge. It's on the ground level of the Icon Midtown luxury apartment high-rise building. For years, this block was nothing but parking lots. Now, it's home to the South's flagship Whole Foods store and less than half a mile away from Whole Foods' regional headquarters at Colony Square. This is the company's 500th store and its biggest store in the Southeast at approximately 70,000 square feet over four floors. There are three levels of parking with elevator and escalator access to every floor (elevator and stairs only to the rooftop). Parking is free for two hours with store validation; see a cashier for validation. Enter/exit the parking garage from Spring or 13th. Whole Foods Midtown Atlanta is more than just a grocery store. It's a meetup and hangout spot. There's a bar with a covered patio on the main level (14th Street Bar) connected to a juice and smoothie bar; made-to-order ramen, poke, Neapolitan-style pizzas, grain bowls, and more served at the counter; Whole Foods' traditional hot bar and salad bar (still $8.99/lb), olive bar, and new pasta bar and customizable avocado toast bar (yep); beautiful grab-and-go pastry and dessert displays and freezers filled with assorted self-serve mochi and macaron ice cream sandwiches; the rooftop terrace (Canopy Court) with a "food truck" (Brick); the downstairs cafe (Capital Commons) serving Allegro coffee; and Farm Burger, serving what I think are some of the best burgers in town. Canopy Court is relatively compact. It's not super spacious. When it's not crowded, there's enough room to spread out and relax. There's fake grass and lawn games like cornhole and Jenga. There's a variety of seating from standing-only cocktail tables and standard four-tops to outdoor benches and Adirondack chairs on the grass. There's plenty of seating in the indoor dining area on the main level next to the bar. There are charging ports for your devices. On our first visit to this store, we ran into our neighbors at checkout and ended up sitting down to have dinner with them. I got ramen from the Genji counter. They offered four different types of ramen, most priced at $12.99 a bowl. They also had three kinds of poke bowls ($9.99 each) and fresh-made rolled sushi. I ordered an original tonkotsu (pork broth) ramen and it came with all the toppings: thick, lean and fatty slices of pork, seaweed (two kinds), bean sprouts, scallion, pickled ginger, half a soft-boiled egg, and more. The ramen was surprisingly delicious with a creamy, rich broth, decent noodle texture, and all-around good-quality ingredients. My fiancee grabbed some food from the salad and hot bars (kale salad, mashed potatoes, okra, mushrooms, roasted chicken, barbecue pork, and turkey) and also boxed a custom-made cubed turkey, cherry tomato, and kale salad for lunch the next day. My neighbors grabbed various items from the same bars too (chicken, cabbage, broccoli, etc.), plus a big slice of pepperoni pizza from the pizza counter (they're baked in one of those tiled Italian ovens). I tried a little bit of everything and everything tasted okay to very good. This is now one of our go-to spots for quick, easy, convenient, high-quality, and healthy meals. I haven't even gotten into the grocery aspect yet, but I don't have much to say about it since my fiancee does most of the grocery shopping. This store has the first "Veggie Butcher" counter that I've seen. Someone will chop and cut your fruits and vegetables for you. The meat (butcher) and seafood (fishmonger) departments are always fun to look at. The butcher had a couple whole hogs (local) and Kentucky lamb, hanging from meat hooks, on display as well as stores of dry-aged beef for sale. Both the butcher and fishmonger have ready-to-cook meat and seafood meals/snacks, such as breaded and/or seasoned fillets and things like protein-veggie skewers and bacon-wrapped meats, which are great for bringing to get-togethers and grilling out. Aesthetically-speaking, the store looks terrific, from the parking deck entrances to the rooftop design. It's very modern with a nice attention to detail and a nod to all things local. Large murals in the dining room and produce section show off Midtown. Huge windows in the produce/flower section look north/northwest towards the Midtown Atlanta (Atlantic Station) skyline. If you're an Amazon Prime member, install the Whole Foods app on your phone to unlock discounts in-store. Scan your QR code at checkout to start saving.
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Phuong D.

Yelp
OMG I've never seen such a beautiful Whole Foods before...it's the largest location in the southeast!! Located in a prime location on West Peachtree Street, it'll now be the closest grocery store to work. I came by around 8 AM on opening day (April 5, 2019) and this place was PACKED. There were tons of tastings/samples at every corner. Organic meatballs, coffee, cheese, bacon, hot dogs...there was even a guy shucking oysters! Parking: Access the parking garage via Spring Street and 13th Street. This three-level parking garage is free for two hours with any purchase. Make sure you remember to grab your parking ticket on the way in and get it stamped at the register when you check out. Besides the standard grocery departments and typical prepared food bars, Whole Foods - Midtown also has a self-serve pizza station, ready-to-cook pasta bar and a humongous bakery. This section of the store had a bunch of full-size sheet cakes, cupcakes, cookies, croissants...everything you can think of. And when you think you've just about walked through the whole store and thinking about leaving... not. so. fast. There is a full-service coffee bar, a local beer and wine area located past the D-tox station (which has fresh smoothies)! The seating area is pretty spacious and also has a patio-like room at the end too. Before leaving, go and check out their 14th Street Bar and Canopy Court, rooftop terrace with fun games such as Jenga and cornhole. Also, Farm Burger is set to open soon. This Whole Foods has just about anything you would ever need. I can easily spend hours in here. Definitely a great place for lunch, a quick snack...and happy hours on the rooftop? Lol. Anyway, GREAT addition to Midtown!
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Tiff H.

Yelp
Honestly, for a specific Whole Foods in Atlanta to hit a Thrillist article... it's a freaking big deal. A huge Whole Foods in the heart of midtown, filled with not only the Whole Foods market but restaurants, a coffee shop and topped with a rooftop bar. When shopping in the market, you can get parking validation for the garage. We shopped inside on a Sunday afternoon and there were plenty of vendors offering free samples and coupons. We stopped at the rooftop, which sold some food and drinks. Also some games to play - perfect for good weather. I ordered a margarita which they were serving up - only to find it was pre-made, versus something they mixed up fresh. It was a bit sweet for me, and I like sweet drinks. We also munched on some truffle tater tots, which were tasty initially but also WAY too salty for me. Overall, there have been new openings such as Farm Burger that I have yet to check out. Hopefully I can get back to Whole Foods again sometime soon!
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Will P.

Yelp
I'd like to introduce you to the concept of off-hours. why? because Food Hole's latest store is basically Zabar's during weekday dinner rush and I'm not even joking (folks familiar with NYC's famously frenzied joint will get that reference). I thought I was gonna have a stroke or a breakdown navigating the bustling crowd; I spent 22 years in Manhattan so maybe I'm triggered by such things--at the risk of over-sharing. I decided to pop by on my way back from a nearby engagement during lunch rush and holy crap it was busy AF. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about but apparently so did half the city. so sure, this is the company's largest location in the southeast, which totally checks out because the place feels more like Krog Street or Ponce City Market where you're actually visiting Lenox Mall to score a few organic apples. selection? off the charts. design? on-point. quality? check check. crowd control? seriously, I'm asking. someone's gonna get hurt by the stampede of folks trynna get to the freakin' salad bar. I'm very glad midtown got this store, but I'd still like to see more competition right on Peachtree or even further east. Wegman's, if you're listening, if you decide to expand to Atlanta I promise you'll rewarded mightily by our shoppers.
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S Nicole M.

Yelp
Oh my Whole Foods! This rendition of the corporate America good eats giant is poshhhhh. The merchandise floor is pristine and the presentation of all things dessert is unbelievable. The kicker is this supermarket has a rooftop cafe that dare I say is... Romantic. Fake turf, corn hole and pergola with white twinkle lights make for a truly sweet retreat. They serve adult beverages here...I didn't partake but you can grab a cool bevie for less than$5. I had no prob grabbing an Adirondack chair to chillax solo on this fine Monday night. Ideal spot to hang solo or with your gang. Just wow.
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Mel N.

Yelp
Very impressed with this ginormous Whole Foods ! I wanted to eat something nutritious and fast and I like to go to their food by weight $7.99 a pound I got vegan fried tofu cat fish and chicken for a little over seven dollars needed some so he sauce after I was in the dining area and forgot to catsup and this nice Whole food employee was cleaning the tables and offered to get me some! That is what I call service!
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Kameetrice F.

Yelp
I finally made it to the prized Whole Foods of ATL! I was having dinner with friends in midtown and decided to find this place. We walked to this location from Five Church's. It was roughly a 10-15 min walk. Walking up knew it was going to be special. We entered through Farm Burger restaurant. We proceeded to go to the main store area and browse/shop. Everything was as expected for Whole Foods! After checking out and getting the low down of everything in the building we proceeded to the rooftop. This is what sets this grocery store apart from the competition. It's a very hip place to hang out. There is a bar area, plenty of seating, games ( connect 4, corn hole, and Jenga). The best part-- the view is stunning! I would seriously appreciate a date night at this Whole Foods! We stayed up stairs until it closed at 9pm. I wanted to grab a coffee drink. If my memory serves me correctly, it is located one level below the main store area. There were very few patrons during the time we arrived. I tried the chia latte with almond milk. I was not crazy about my drink, however, I am very particular about my chai. This grocery store is more than that- it's a place to grab a bite to eat, socialize and enjoy amazing views. If you get an opportunity to check it out, I highly reconvene that you do.
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Tari O.

Yelp
Finally was able to stop by the new Whole Foods market in midtown. Wow! This store is sparkling clean and has great additions. I was surprised that a few sections seemed smaller or to have fewer offerings than other local Whole Foods. For instance there are better juice bars and cheese offerings at other locations. The best part hands down is the roof top! Enjoy a meal or drink and look out on the city. There also is a lounge/work station with comfy couches and chairs where you can enjoy your meal and work or relax. Also enjoyed a cookie bar!
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Ryann G.

Yelp
I utterly depose this store, it's just the nearest to me! Everyone acts as though they're confused! When I am trying to find something I take almost 10 minutes to locate the item. NO ONE was at the customer service booth, and I had to get out of line to go back and get the item that another customer had, that a representative said they were out of! Lastly, the sushi is horrible and mislabeled! I love raw sushi and I like it fresh. The avocado was brown and the crunch on the roll was sticky and NOT crunchy! I hope I don't get sick because I asked the sushi chef if they could make me a rainbow roll originally!
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Rochelle W.

Yelp
Great location for yet another great market Whole Foods. Head up to the roof where you get a Birdseye view of Atlanta Play giant Jenga or challenge yourself to a game of giant connect four. Soak up some sun with a craft beer or can of sparkling rose.

Ms. Bennett B.

Yelp
How is this TRIPLE WASHED!!!!!! 365 50/50 salad blend.... Why are you advertising on the 365 label for the salad blend that you washed this? In what kind of water and by whom?
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Susan J.

Yelp
Traveled here for work and I picked my hotel due to the proximity of a grocery store. Came here for dinner the first night and the dinner bar was good. Of course, I'm comparing it to the plethora of items in a DC area WF, but this will do. The food was tasty and warm! The options for prepared foods were pretty decent, including the cookies and dessert area. The "bar" area with all the booths to sit in was great for chomping down my dinner instead of eating it in my hotel room. Met a local here that said their tuxedo individual size cakes were to die for and that this location was better than the Buckhead location? Will I frequent this place again? You betcha if I was ever around in this neighborhood!

Egmont O.

Yelp
I've been shopping at the midtown WF more or less weekly since it opened. Maybe 3 years ago I checked my receipt and saw that I had been overcharged on produce. I started checking every week, and it's a rare week that goes by when I'm not overcharged -- organic when I purchased conventional, or the wrong produce altogether. A couple of weeks ago I was inaccurately charged for 3 produce items. The manager who handled the refunds said that typically they ring up an item that has no produce sticker on it as organic without asking the customer. That's not true based on my experience -- but if it is, then it's just theft. When I pointed out to him that I was charged for organic broccoli instead of conventional broccoli crowns, he then told me that the conventional crowns were more expensive than organic broccoli and that I owed him another $3. Next time I was in the store I checked, and that was a lie. Very frustrating -- not to mention having to hunt down a manager every week to correct their mistakes. So if you shop for produce at the midtown WF, check your receipt.
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Rachel W.

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This location is fantastic! For those who love the prepped food areas, ie. the hot food bar, pizza station, desserts stations,etc., this location is HEAVEN!!! I'm supposed to be eating clean right now so I had to limit myself....but I'm definitely coming back to pig out. I know Whole Foods is supposed to be all healthy but the main thing I'm coming back for is the big *ss red velvet brownie I saw. I bet it's fantastic. Anyway, I'm currently writing this review from the comfort of their Canopy Court rooftop. The weather is nice, the views are nice, I love it up here. FYI please expect your normal overly priced prices. If you're feeling cheap go to Trader Joe's.
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Lisa W.

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Good place to grab some hot breakfast. Although it runs out around 9:30 and they don't refill due to it being already pretty late. But that fried chicken for breakfast is bomb! I didn't see any ketchup, so we had to go to the cafe.
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Allison C.

Yelp
I love this Whole Foods Market. I normally hate going into midtown because of how crowded it is, especially with all of the construction, but I would go just for this place. There's always plenty of parking on the first floor and the store provides validated parking at the register. Everything is fully stocked, fresh, and the entire store is clean and pristine. I also love that I can do free Amazon returns on the bottom floor - what a bonus!
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Melanie J.

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It's 2023, why doesn't this location have an Amazon locker? You have to wait 2 hours after the store opens for someone to come and get your packages. The whole point of having a package sent here is for convenience and waiting 2 hours for a person to retrieve a package is the opposite of convenience.
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Alexa G.

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Love coming to this WFM for a few reasons. One: prime location. Smack dab in the middle of Midtown. On my days off, I love shopping at AS down the street then come here for last minute shopping before heading on home via 85 N. Two: pretty spacious. Even parking in the garage is a breeze. Three: awesome deals, especially for Prime members like myself. Oh and the famous hot and salad bar. Perfect for anytime of the day. It usually rotates. Can't get enough of Whole Foods!
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Hilary D.

Yelp
Best coffee(espresso) and bakery in town. If your looking for quality you've found it.
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Joey R.

Yelp
I was looking forward to checking out this new "mega" Whole Foods Store. Unfortunately, I was not impressed. Touted as a kind of "Whole Foods superstore", I had much higher expectations. The space is definitely enormous, and could easily house an entire village or two. Shockingly, I did not come across any products that aren't readily available in virtually every other Whole Foods store in the city. Some novel offerings at the store were a small florist area and a "vegetable butcher" that will slice your vegetables in a variety of different ways. While these are quite interesting, they felt more like a gimmick than a real reason to come to this store. There were numerous categories of prepared foods available that included Indian, Italian, Paleo, and even timely Cinco de Mayo fare. If only these prepared foods looked appetizing. For some reason they looked like they had been sitting out for days. And since Whole Foods has very little glass protection surrounding the food, it was even more unappetizing to see shoppers coughing all over the food! My wife and I purchased a grain bowl at their new grain bowl counter. This counter allows you to pick a house option or customize a grain bowl of your own. My wife's bowl contained chicken while I opted for the brisket. We found a nice spot to relax and check these out. The bad news - both of them tasted spoiled! The good news is that the customer service counter was kind enough to refund the cost of both items. So much for the new grain bowls...easy come, easy go. There was ample parking on the bottom level with elevators and escalators that are available to take you right up to the store. If you purchase an item, Whole Foods will validate your ticket for up to two hours. In all honesty, I cannot imagine navigating this kind of parking deck on a regular basis to simply shop at a Whole Foods. It seemed too complicated for a simple trip to Whole Foods and felt as though I was going to an office building. The top floor is a rooftop park. We found the rooftop to be a nice space overlooking the midtown skyline. Water and food trucks are available there, along with space for the various classes that Whole Food offers. All in all, this was simply a glorified Whole Foods that offered most of the same items that are available in other stores. The prepared food did not look appetizing and our grains bowls tasted spoiled. Unless you live in the area, the traffic and parking logistics make this an absurdly complicated venture for a simple trip to Whole Foods.
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Annie L.

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Pros: -parking is validated up to two hours -this place is huge -there's a rooftop area with games -food is plentiful (they are building a farm burger connected to the building) -beer and wine is available for purchase and consumption on the premises Cons: -good luck finding parking during peak hours I love Whole Foods. Nothing to complain other than this is my jam.

Harvey G.

Yelp
39 million people have sleep apnea and need distilled water for their sleep apnea machines. whole foods doesn't carry it. Shame on Whole Foods
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Joanne Y.

Yelp
How does a newly opened store have expired products on the shelf already?? Brought a couple of yogurts yesterday for my infant that turned out to be 4 days past sell date! Lesson learned, be sure to check everything before you purchase. With that said, we love this location. There is a rooftop canopy with games, cafe, and ample eating area. We come 3-5 times/week to buy stuff we need as well as don't need. Employees were all friendly and helpful. They have weekly events such as Monday Night Wine and Cheese, Tuesday Open Mic, Saturday Workouts and etc. I will need to sell an arm or leg to continue this habit!
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Renae D.

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This Whole Foods was a pleasant surprise! Easy access parking. If you shop at Whole Foods or any store out of the few in that building your parking is free! Just be sure to hand them your ticket at checkout! The store was clean, staff was friendly (even so close to closing hours) Wi
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Gina K.

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This is more than a grocery store. There's fresh made pasta, an olive bar, huge pastries at the bakery, beautiful floral arrangements, a coffee shop hidden on a separate floor, and a rooftop bar overlooking the city. My boyfriend and I stayed here for 3 hours. We grabbed some pizza, wine, and cookies and ate on the roof. There are some games on the roof that families were playing such as connect four and corn hole. The view was great. It makes you forget you're at a grocery store. The first two hours of parking are free with validation.
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Karnesha S.

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I've been looking forward to checking this place out ever since I heard that it was opening. This place is HUGE, super clean, and the nicest Whole Foods I've ever been to. Everyone was really friendly and helpful. All of the food on the hot bar and the dessert cases looked really fresh. I didn't grocery shop but I did pick up a sushi and a banana pudding cupcake which were both tasty. Parking is not free but they do a 2 hour validation. The rooftop is really cute! You can order food and drinks and there are tables and lots of spaces to sit and relax. Awesome view. Overall, I'd say it's a great addition to the area!
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Laura Z.

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TLDR: love me a good whole foods and this is a good whole foods I came on a Friday afternoon and my friend and I spent 5 hours here... thats how much I love Whole Foods. This whole foods is conveniently situated in Midtown and within walking distance from Georgia Tech. It's got everything you'd want in a whole foods plus more. Starting with the main floor, you've got all of the fixings of a normal whole foods plus extra stuff: a florist stop, fresh produce, bakery, hot foods bar, sushi bar, a real drinks bar, a juice/smoothie bowl place, coffee cart, handmade pasta place, and so much more. On the rooftop, you've got a nice area overlooking the .... parking lot (still nice tho), a rooftop food stall, and some lounge chairs + games. It's a nice spot to enjoy a good day. I got the truffle garlic tater tots from the food stall on the rooftop and they were SO good and SO cheap (came out to be ~$3 which is crazy). Also would recommend Whole Foods mochi. I tried the passion fruit, green tea, and pistachio (not pictured) and my favorite was probably the passion fruit. The flavors are strong but not too sweet.
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Natalie Q.

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I go here almost everyday unfortunately it's a bit of an obsession and my office is next door. It's everything you've heard about and more. I'm not sure how they've managed to maintain fast lines and great service with so many customers but they excel in it. When you first walk in, on the left, there are street food style set ups. You can pay right there for it. On the right, there is a juicing and smoothie station DTox. Then, you make your way to all of the food options: ramen, sushi, pizza, and all of the buffet areas. The pizza and sushi are great. I haven't tried the ramen yet but people swear by it. This is just a really nice place to go. It's not a grocery store. It's an experience.
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Joi M.

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This Whole Foods is the largest in the Southeast. There are parking entrances on Spring Street and 13 Street. The parking garage is large, three storiesvand easy to navigate. Parking is validated for two hours with a purchase. There is a coffee shop, a rooftop where yoga and community events like open mic night will be held. The design of the store is modern and very spacious. There are eleavators and escalators inside. Farm Burger will be opening soon at this location.
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Jamila B.

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Amazing! I hope Whole Foods makes all the new stores just like this one. The produce department will cut your fruits and vegetables for you, for a fee. There are so many departments to visit and you must go up to the rooftop area. There is a bar and food area as well as games to play while you enjoy the sites.
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Pollyana D.

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Love Love Love! Super convenient and walking distance for us, parking is located around back. Overall they had friendly staff, awesome selections on local cheeses, diverse olives bar, and incredible fresh pasta bar! We grabbed a few olives and cheeses for about $4 dollars and headed to their rooftop bar for a drink! This place has been a great addition to the neighborhood!
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Sofia B.

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Whole Foods, just take all my money! I had to limit how many times I come here for lunch, its just so nice to have right in my neighborhood. Whenever I don't feel like cooking, or want to have a mix of different types of food, I come to the buffet. The buffet has not let me down. The mac and cheese and the bbq vegan chicken, is AMAZING. Make sure you get the vegan chicken when its fresh, if it been there all day it can get dry. This place has everything you need. A healthy snack, vegetables, fruits, sushi, cheese, wine, beer, cake! I mean the list goes on and on. I also love the rooftop here. During the warmer months, they have a little bar up there where you can get a drink and enjoy the views. I'd recommend getting some lunch and sitting up there, while soaking up some vitamin d.