Whole Foods Market

Grocery store · Midtown

Whole Foods Market

Grocery store · Midtown

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515 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77006

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This vibrant Whole Foods Market fuses eco-friendly shopping with cutting-edge automation, bright decor, and friendly service for the urban food lover.  

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515 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77006 Get directions

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+1 346 353 7501
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"Briggo Coffee House, which claims rights to the world’s first robotic barista, will open its first grocery store location in the U.S. inside Midtown’s new Whole Foods Market. The high-tech stand is scheduled to start churning out caffeinated drinks on Thursday, November 7, at 515 Elgin Street. Customers can order ahead via Briggo app or at multiple touchscreen kiosks inside the store." - Tierney Plumb

A Coffee Robot Is Coming to Houston’s New Whole Foods - Eater Houston
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Rod Keels

Google
This store is and well-lighted with excellent merchandise presentation. It's a great store for urban professionals who have the income to afford the higher prices. Store associates are friendly and helpful. There is a underground parking garage in the basement of the building. I like the convenient Amazon Hub/Counter for dropping off returns to Amazon.

M.K. Sung

Google
Really beautiful two story Whole Foods with on-site parking. Whoever decorated the place really paid a lot of attention of making so many colors POP in the store. Really brightens a person’s mood!

Anis Jiwani

Google
Some of the things you get here are unbeatable. I was a little disappointed with the freshly squeezed orange juice at this location unlike other location where it is sweet instead of slightly sour tasting. What was surprising is that the orange slices offered free were sweet tasting. I don’t know what went wrong and where, lol! Aside from nitpicking this store offers great value in certain things if not all.

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Google
First impression. Whole Foods is shifting towards automation. Self checkout is nothing new, and you’ll see a few registers that’ll allow you to do that. But this location has embraced the idea of mechanized efficiency beyond the register. Indeed, inside you’ll find some new tech additions to the Whole Foods Market brand. For one, there is a Briggo Coffee Haus fully-automated robotic barista. Additionally, near the prepared foods is a self order automated kiosk that allows you to pick food through a digital ordering solution. Aside from the automation this new location is unique in other ways. There is a JuiceLand counter near the prepared foods, as well as a self-serve mochi ice cream freezer. Regarding the overall store. All shelves are fully stocked and neat. The lighting is nice and bright. There is a spacious seating/dining area on the second floor. Since it hasn’t been open a month quite yet, it’s not crowded. Last note. To save you time driving around the block wandering where to park, the garage entrance can be accessed from Brazos Street.

H Sann

Google
Finally, Whole Foods decided to actually serve allergen free hot food at their store. Waugh location used to be my favorite, but the hot bar food quality went down, few red meat options and few dairy-free,soy-free,wheat-free options... Their smokehouse options were in the hot bar, including a decent brisket, and pulled pork. I also tried their picadillo and roasted purple cauliflower! Very clean place. Cafe/seating area has lots of places to charge your devices and beautiful green-tinted windows to keep it cheerful.

Matthew Maruca

Google
Whole Foods has mastered the art of creating a guilt free place to overpay for mediocre tasting food. That’s because they’ve priced the riff raff out of the store. Which is as smart as it is distasteful, because what rich person wants someone paying for cheese with EBT leering at them paying $5.00 for 2 oz of cheese puffs made from chickpeas, an ounce of which will probably be thrown out for tasting like cardboard. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great place for healthy fad food, potions and lotions. But on top of the insane prices, every trip also costs you just a bit of your humanity.

Hethyr Fouse

Google
This is a nice Whole Foods, although they do not have food you can have made to order there. I was bummed about that since that was the main reason I stopped by! But they do have an underground parking garage and the store was nice. The staff who I interacted with were all friendly.

Natalia Diaz

Google
Lots of parking. Very stacked, clean, organized. Lots of options and great customer service.