Always a pleasant Saturday trip to Whole Foods, make the investment in your own body and eat organic and drink plenty of water (I aim for 1 gallon daily).
This location, as countless other posters have mentioned, is stuck with a tiny parking lot which makes for congestion and Frogger-esque pedestrians. There is a Starbucks across the way which is nice to have while shopping. The store typically has some displays out front of fresh herbs, fruit or flowers. Upon entering bins of conventional and organic fruit are laid out next to a wall of fresh vegetables, mushrooms and herbs. I would like it to see clearer labeling of what is organic versus conventional however.
Moving past the produce area is the fish monger displaying fresh tilapia, catfish, cod, sea bass and more. There are a few seafood based soups as well. All fantastic quality. Past the seafood offerings you will come to the meat department. There is a nice section of grass-fed beef which I definitely recommend (typically $9.99/lb for ground beef).
The rest of the store offers plenty of organic selections as you would imagine as well as providing a high-alkaline water fill station, an assortment of domestic and international cheeses and a fresh hot foods section. Also included are the deli and bakery.
Great fun stop for your weekend grocery shopping, Whole Foods is an investment in your own body and health!