I've been frequenting CNF more often now that I've discovered I'm dairy-sensitive. There're many products in regular grocery stores that have dairy in them, including any sort of chocolate or chocolate chips you'd bake with, even the bittersweet/dark chocolate stuff (seriously - wassup with that?)
There's also a large assortment of nut dips and soy products like sour cream and cream cheese. I like to browse the frozen and refrigerated sections for new dairy-free goodies I can try. The So Delicious coconut milk chocolate dipped bars with almonds are divine and I don't even miss the dairy in it. I've also purchased a dairy-free blueberry cheesecake I still need to try. Walking into this store is like a dairy-free person's dream.
I'm usually there to buy dessert, ingredients for sauces or baking items, but generally walk out with a few more things than I'd come for. It's pricier than your typical grocery stores so the cheap-o in me won't do all my shopping there. You may also find fruits or veggies that you couldn't find at one of the Big 3 supermarkets, and way better quality than if you had anyhow.
My biggest issue with this location is the parking - it's awful. Save yourself the headache and opt for on-street parking, just make sure you're not trying to park during a rush-hour no parking time. Oh, and bring your own bags or have fun trying to juggle your purchases if you don't want to pay for one.