Is the Whole Foods hot bar good or gross?

Anonymous
I like the Indian bar.
Anonymous
Not a fan.

Also, I once saw some woman stuffing hot bar items into a soup container to try to get them for cheaper.
Anonymous
Varies, I had fairly good food at Wholes Food hot bars in other states. So far, not in the DC area.
Anonymous
I had to cut dairy out of my diet so I like the fact that they label everything. It makes it easy to get hot food on the go, if it werent for that I probably wouldn't eat it
Anonymous
I've eaten from three; it's a weird mix of a few very successful dishes, lots of bland ones and a few actively terrible ones.

They once had fried chicken there that was amazing, and their stuffed peppers are sometimes my favorite, but it is so frequently disappointing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan.

Also, I once saw some woman stuffing hot bar items into a soup container to try to get them for cheaper.

I use the soup containers because I prefer them. I tell the cashier it's not soup. You should probably not assume things about people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lean towards gross, or at least really bland, but I see sooooooooooo many fellow UMC yuppies loading up whenever I'm in there.


One in Vienna is good but pricey

Love when they grill cheeseburgers outside on saturdays
Anonymous
I rarely go but when I do I like it.
Anonymous
Ridiculously expensive.
Anonymous
Last time I ate there was this summer. I ate some white fish (dry and bland), southern-style greens (good, but one of my favorite foods so hard to do wrong in my eyes), and a little bit of mac and cheese (decent). The price came out pretty high - like $12 and went partially wasted because the fish was so dry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan.

Also, I once saw some woman stuffing hot bar items into a soup container to try to get them for cheaper.

I use the soup containers because I prefer them. I tell the cashier it's not soup. You should probably not assume things about people.

I do the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan.

Also, I once saw some woman stuffing hot bar items into a soup container to try to get them for cheaper.

I use the soup containers because I prefer them. I tell the cashier it's not soup. You should probably not assume things about people.


Ditto.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan.

Also, I once saw some woman stuffing hot bar items into a soup container to try to get them for cheaper.

I use the soup containers because I prefer them. I tell the cashier it's not soup. You should probably not assume things about people.


She covered them in soup.
Anonymous
It's OK. better than Harris teeter. worse than wegmans
Anonymous
I find restaurant food too salty so their hot bar works for me.
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