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923 Houston Northcutt Blvd, Mt Pleasant
(843) 971-7240

Recent Reviews

Tara K.

This store has excellent selection of produce, meat, prepared foods, and more. The store is clean and well staffed. Employees are helpful and friendly. I wish I had started shopping here sooner! If you want more real food than "food products", this is where you want to go.

Lori J.

Very quick and easy Amazon return right in front of the entrance. Parking lot is annoying and you have to exit through the cashiers even if you don't make a purchase

Sarah E.

I don't normally review stores but wanted to leave a note about the beer section at Whole Foods! We're from out of town and we wanted to do a beer picnic on the beach so we made our own 6pk of local brews. They had a great selection! Also it wasn't too crowded even during peak hours, and there was no wait at checkout. Would return

Pash A.

After all these years with their expensive stone pizza oven, WF still have absolutely NO clue how to make a pizza with a crispy crust. The pizza is persistently mushy and doughy with no texture whatsoever. But on Saturday I bought one slice (because as usual the Salad Bar was already depleted and dismantled early afternoon). I got a piece with this black carbon residue embedded into the crust. That's not a nicely burnt crust, but residue from a dirty oven. I had to tear these chunks from the crust but even the lightest flake of carbon still tastes like you're licking an ash tray. It is disgusting! The lady working the pizza station kept scraping the spatula loudly across the stone surface of the oven. Not to clean it, but seemingly to scrape it up right along with the undercooked pizza crust. Any time you are serving premium foods at premium prices you need to get it RIGHT...all the time. This shouldn't be hard with something as simple as pizza. PS. Clean your oven.

John B.

I came specifically looking for local brands. There are plenty of WFs around, but I want my Charleston seaweed, my mustard BBQ chips, my Cannonborough sodas, etc. The selection of these sorts of things was okay here but not great. The selection of some of the other niche things I would be looking for if I actually lived here was really not that impressive; non-dairy milks for instance. It was a big store and just across the bridge from the city, but I've seen better stores.

tangi1

Picked up some pastries and a fresh baguette that are hard to find in North Myrtle Beach. Packed up some ice a Rack of Lamb and some Salmon. The Salad Bar and the Hot Bars are closed due to Covid but you can get some freshly made sandwiches, hot specials and sushi made for you. Good soup too!

Chase For

I fell bad

Ashton M.

I always have a wonderful experience at Whole Foods Market. I recently returned for fresh produce, beer, nonalcoholic beer, a fresh lunch wrap to-go, and some other items. I am always asked if I need any assistance, and cashiers are super friendly.

Pam W.

I grew up in the area and when I was in my 20s, bought a house in Belle Hall, so I was living in the area when Whole Foods opened. I was excited to have an option for groceries that enabled me to buy high-quality food. So my mom and I were out and about and decided to grab some groceries while we were out. I moved to Richmond, Virginia, in 2006 and the Whole Foods there is my grocery store. It's much smaller than the Mt Pleasant store and to be honest, since Amazon bought the chain, the experience isn't as good. Now it feels more like a distribution center and the staff has turned over. Anyway, back to Mt P. This is a large store with a great selection. I was able to introduce my mom to different veggies and fruits she hasn't tried (she's addicted to daikon now) and I got to buy some of my staples. I'm staying with her for 6 weeks during Covid so it's nice to have a bit of home.

Miguel Moran

(Translated by Google) I do not return(Original)No regreso

Tracey S.

I have never before felt so compelled to leave a review as I do now. February 27th was my daughters 22nd birthday, as she was not at home in Wilmington I tried to find a local florist but to my surprise all closed a1pm. Remembering how pleased I had been in the past with flowers at our local Whole Foods I thought I would I give them a try. Marissa was my angel in the floral department. She not only created a beautiful bouquet allowing me to help in the selections but she also walked me through Amazon delivers. * (They did NOT DELIVER,,,,, they did charge for doing so ;( Thats another review) Marissa was so special, professional and personal at the same time, If she lived closer to Wilmington I would hire her in a minute :) Whole Foods Mount Pleasant , SC. Marissa is a keeper!!

Shelly A.

I used to love this store, but it seems this location in Mt. P. gets worse and worse with each passing day. They've implemented the strangest new policies, and now the shopping experience there is very unpleasant, to say the least. This review might sound like it's straight from a bad comedy routine. But it's for real. I unwittingly purchased a defective item there the other day - the seal had been broken on the jar. Since it was a super pricey item, I decided to go back and exchange it. Obviously, if a seal is broken when you purchase something that can spoil, any intelligent person isn't going to consume it. However, when I got to customer "service" (if you can still call it that), the guy behind the counter (whose name I know, but I won't use out of consideration) told me that I couldn't return it. "New policy", he said. I clarified that I didn't want a refund, but that I simply wanted to exchange it for the exact same item. I showed him the jar and told him about the compromised seal. His response? Under no circumstances would I be allowed to exchange it. The customer service guy took the jar, kept trying to open it, and finally forced it open. The contents were so spoiled that they exploded out of the jar all over. He got a rag, wiped everything up, put the lid back on, and handed it back to me to take. Then he told me again about the "new return policy", which doesn't even allow you to return something that is defective, damaged, or spoiled. He encouraged me to take the bad jar home with me. Lucky for me I've got far more common sense than he does, otherwise I'd probably be sick as a dog (or worse) and writing this from a hospital bed. It took another manager and a bunch of wasted time before they let me get the exact same item. Which came with a scolding to me that it was a huge favor on their part. Seriously??? Trader Joe's is less than a block away and is amazing. Who needs Whole Foods anymore....

Robb A

i have shopped there a couple of times , i had a whole food bag that had a rip in the pocket , i didnt want my money back just replace the bag . the bag i payed $40.00 dollars than i was confronted by a man that said he was the store manager . he wasnt i asked for his name and said i dont want my money back i want my bag to be replaced so i can shop , he said no , i said give me your name and store number and i will send the bag back to your corporate office ,,,, he wrote down his name and than i knew it wasnt him , isaid is this you name his reply was yes and he used a whole foods store manager names and later with in minutes it was a fraud and he wasnt the store manger he was a team leader and i said mr jacob you commited fraud !! i will see you soon !!!!!!!!

Kate C.

I love Whole Foods but I don't love this Mt. P Whole Foods. The cashiers (80% of them) seem to not enjoy working there - their disposition is one of shortness and they just seem unhappy. Not a fan of the store manager either. He also seems to be grumpy most the time. I guess the trickle down affect happens and spreads to everyone who works there. The only happy people seem to be the ladies in the bakery and the seafood team members. I wish this WF was like the west Ashley one. The Mt. P location is closer to me but the WA location seems much nicer probably because it's newer. But the team members there all are friendly and helpful. Not sure exactly what the deal is at this Mt. P location. Whole Foods corporate - please look into this! Thanks!

David P.

What the heck has happened to Whole Foods in Mt P?! The long-time employees are missing and it shows. I just called the store twice and was greeted with 'glad you're born and alive. Whole Foods how can I help you?". Wtf. Ordering a pizza is harder than canceling cable. It's a cost vs benefit conundrum as you waste away listening to Whole Food's on-hold music. No one wants pizza that badly right? If you can tolerate waiting more than 5 minutes for a Whole Foods pie - you're a masochist. Why can't Trader Joes make pizza?

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