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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe smoky ttla is the perfect sandwich if you are on the go or need something just before a trip. it comes with tempeh, salat, tomaten, avocado, vegan garlic aioli, and I would recommend adding jalapeños and putting it on the wobble reel. super super delicious! there is also a vegan pizza with meatless meatballs (I haven't tried that yet). updated by previous review on 2021-08-13
Usually whole food is expensive, but this is a rich tourist town, so whole foods feels cheap! vegan sandwiches ordered twice and they tasted so good. I have bought at several locations this chain, but somehow the sandwiches here lubricated under the best. the Deli staff is really friendly. the employees of the register are met or measured. there are many foods and other products here for vegans who need something. free parking spaces that are abundant.
Came here to get a quick dinner. many vegan-friendly options
Whole eating here had some delicious vegan burritos the sante fe breakfast burrito on their hot bar and a full of options on the hot bar also; tofu scramble, breakfast kartoffeln, hashbrowns, boiled spinat, black bean much cheaper than all other vegetarian restraunts in the city was the burrito only 4.99 and yes hot bar at the pfund, but still get
I thought Sedona, being the land of vortexes and crystals, would have a plethora of veg dining options but I turned out to be mistaken. Enter the Whole Foods Market, which I believe took over a storefront called Natural Frontiers a few years ago. As noted in other reviews, Whole Foods does not have the best deli and salad bar selections, certainly nothing like what I am used to seeing at my local WFM. However, they do have an acceptable number of veg offerings and my kids enjoyed roaming through the cold and hot food bars and filling little containers. We visited the freezer section and stocked up on frozen entrees, and we bought groceries to prepare some of our own dinners, plus sandwiches and snacks for hikes. The produce section was a little disappointing but still adequate. We were on vacation and I really did NOT want to cook, but the dining options in Sedona were so limited we wound up visiting the WFM about four times in our five days there. My advice for anyone travelling through Sedona would be to get a room with a kitchen--even something with just a microwave--and keep this Whole Foods in mind. I actually got the idea to visit Sedona with my family because a cashier in my local WFM told me she had worked in the WFM in Sedona. So even though it is the lmost underwhelming WFM I have been in, if it had not existed our vacation would have been appreciably more miserable. And because I feel so grateful, I am awarding it four stars.