Market Cocina

1690 S Bascom Ave, Campbell
(408) 371-5000

Recent Reviews

Frann Pinter

Really like the food there and everything, first time visiting the states as well really nice store nothing like it back home god bless

Len T.

I am so crazy happy with this store! During a previous trip, I needed two filet steaks but there was only one in the display case. The nice guy at the meat counter took out a fresh whole tenderloin and sliced off two of the prettiest filets I have ever seen. They were delicious. Today I bought a transcendently delicious apple pie from their bakery. Ate a piece with a cold glass of milk about 10 minutes ago. That was just excellent. Their produce is really good as well. Elsewhere, you'll see a couple 'one star' reviews; folks bemoaning the good old days. I remember 'the good old days' at Whole Foods. They were not so good. These guys now bring their A game, every minute of every day. Huge improvements like this should be rewarded!

Christopher C.

The meat department is a joke. I'm standing their trying to get something in the meat counter being completely ignored by the 5 or 6 workers behind the counter ! Was unreal . I left and went to lunardis !

Nathan W.

This location of Whole Foods Market in Campbell is a fantastic location with one exception, they only sell beer and wine. :-(. The store is on the medium to large size and has a "nutrition section" that I have not yet explored. There is plenty of parking and it is easy to get in and out of the parking lot.

NathanRWise

This location of Whole Foods Market in Campbell is a fantastic location with one exception, they only sell beer and wine. :-(. The store is on the medium to large size and has a “nutrition section” that I have not yet explored. There is plenty of parking and it is easy to get in and out of the parking lot.

Susan A.

Sadly, this place has devolved into a dreadful parody of the fabulous natural food store it once was. Many brands are no longer carried, replaced by clearly cheaper, low quality brands. Fewer organic produce and shelf items carried. This used to have a vibe that reflected the local community. The vibe now is impersonal and industrial. Amazon has ruined a great neighborhood store. Sprouts & Lunardi are farther for me, but that's where I'm headed. God forbid Amazon buys Sprouts or Lunardi to ruin, too. Trader Joe's is still great, though excruciatingly slow at moving to less packaging. Actually, Grocery Outlet has a surprising amount of organic & natural products. I would support a new, local natural foods & household items store in a heartbeat. But for now, Whole Amazon has us by the balls. Damn the Prime membership & cash back. Clever bastards, Amazon folks. I do end up saving money but now must go to other stores to get what I want.

Irwin S.

I love the people at the store they are so friendly. Unfortunately Whole Foods has changed so much and it only seems like you can get 365 products and nothing much more. It would be nice to see other companies selling in the store but it doesn't look like it's going in that direction. I think I would rather spend more money at sprouts than somewhere where you only get $.60 off your entire bill of $200

Choua W.

Interesting. I thought it was just me who was (un)lucky enough to be so (not) kindly serviced by an employee at this location but based on the many 1 star reviews prior to mine, it seems to be the trend here. This was my first time at this location as I was in the area and my husband wanted me to stop in and check out their BareBottle selection. When I was being rung up for my one pack of beer, the employee asked for my ID (thank you to my middle parted hair!) Of course I was happy to oblige because as a 35 year old, I appreciate any time I get carded even if it's protocol to card everyone who looks under 40. Shhhh! But before I dug for my license I asked her where I could scan my whole foods code since I already had the app opened on my phone ready to go. At my usual location, the scanner is located right in front so I usually scan it before I make my way to the card reader. Anyhow, she responds rudely, "I'll tell you as soon as you show me your ID!" It wasn't even what she said, it was the tone in her voice. Yikes, was that even necessary? I'll just stick to WF on The Alameda. Everyone is super nice and friendly there.

T N.

Ordered some wraps from the sandwich section and was helped out by Matt. First and foremost, he was so nice and really took care of us. This may seem simple but he was thoughtful in everything he did. He warmed up our wraps, took his time to make our food (in a good way), and made a killer wrap! You rock Matt and should be appreciated!

Sunil R.

Was here to pick up some apples, sushi and milk yesterday on the way home from a bike. This used to be my go-to spot for lunch and shopping for many years when I used to work nearby. I was thankful for that, sure beats most of the other lunch options in the area. I remember being concerned about Amazon buying them and them losing their "magic", far from. Love the integrations and the benefits that come from them being one company.

Fran R.

During Covid-19, no other business has gone above and beyond the way I've seen at Whole Foods. They've been so transparent with rules, social distancing, monitoring # of customers, and so much more. As soon as the pandemic hit, they acted fast, closing the hot bar down but replacing it with other choices and ready to make at home options too. Everyone who works at this location deserves recognition, because I've never had a difficult time, it's always been smooth sailing. Not to mention, they have self checkout and they make it seamless to shop through with line moderators helping you find the next available line. They've also made sure the cookie case is individually wrapped to avoid touching /buffet style, and they've really made transitioning to this time super smooth. Nothing is truly missed, it's all adapted, and they've made it a positive experience. This is easily one of the best examples of a business thriving in covid and being extra safe too.

Angela A.

I ordered a cake from the bakery and called before I came to make sure I could pick it up without having to wait in line since it was pre-ordered and paid for. The manager Lenette was very rude and told me if I would've ordered it online instead of in person (I ordered the cake a few days prior in person) then they could help me. I asked what's the difference between ordering in person or online and she couldn't explain that to me and said I had to wait in line that was 45 mins long to pick up the cake. No one could bring out the cake that was preordered and paid for. Ridiculous! Lenette has horrible customer service and should not be a manager displaying that kind of service to customers.

Caitlin W.

I love this Whole Foods, huge Parking lot and right next to the Pruneyard in Campbell. While smaller than some Whole Foods it still features a deli area with prepared food options and a full Whole Beauty attached. The staff has always been helpful, friendly and courteous. Even during COVID they have operated like a well oiled machine with safety precautions in place. My go to Whole Foods in the Campbell area!

Denise L.

This WF was super great in answering my call to see if they had an item in stock. Popped in on a weekday morning, and it was pretty empty. Given the store is smaller than other WF's I have been to, it was easy to find what I needed. The short ribs I got were on the very fatty side (half fat) but great for the price!

Manny G.

Great location. Plenty of parking. Everyone is super friendly and they have a great selection.

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