Top Health Food Stores in St. Louis, Missouri
Baby Boomers Spur Rapid Growth of Health Food Industry
Whole Foods Market 1601 South Brentwood (314) 968-7744 The largest of the health food stores in St. Louis, Whole Foods tries to bring an all-inclusive shopping experience to its customers. They have a full-service bakery offering hearth baked breads and delicious pastries. Seafood is shipped from their own wharf and arrives at the store within 24 hours. All of the meats and poultry are free of hormones and growth stimulants. All of the produce is, of course, organically grown, some of it coming from local sources. The natural foods industry has expanded to include not only all of the food categories, but also nutritional supplements, cleaning products, and even pet foods. If you're looking for selection, then this is the place to go.
Wild Oats 8823 Ladue Road (314) 721-8004 Though not as large as Whole Foods, Wild Oats was the first "mega" health food store in the St. Louis area. They have a full service natural food supermarket featuring over 200 organic produce items daily. They claim that all of their products are now 100% trans-fat free. Check out their organic juice and coffee bar, or have lunch in their deli. The deli features new "corn-tainers" instead of plastic. The corn is biodegradable and better for the environment. Wild Oats carries the largest selection of vitamins and supplements in the area and I have found that they are very knowledgeable about all of the latest trends. They also offer free lectures and cooking classes in the café. Calendars of these events are available at the store.
Natural Way 8110 Big Bend (314) 961-3541 Natural Way is more like an old fashioned health food store with wooden floors and a small grocery and produce department. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable here. They have a large selection of vitamins and supplements, some of which aren't available at the giant places. I am also impressed with the large selection of books and educational materials that they have.
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- Whole Foods is the largest health food store in St. Louis.
- Wild Oats offers a wide variety of lectures and classes in their cafe.
- The staff at Natural Way is very friendly and knowledgeable.
8 Comments
Post a CommentI agree with John! I've been shopping with them for a while now and they know whats up. customer service is outstanding!!! great place to go.
You guys need to check out supplement superstore by the mall!!! that place is the s**t! they know their stuff! If u wanna learn something and get better results, hit them up!
I live in St Peters and I am looking for a health food store locally that has a wide variety of herbs. Most of the stores I have come across in St Charles county sell mostly vitamins and supplements and the very few herbs that are available from some of these health food stores in this area are quite overpriced.
I am looking for 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide in the St. Louis area. Anyone know where this can be purchased?
Thanks
There is The Nutriotion Stop on Mexico Rd. in St Peters MO. I was actually looking for something with more then food, like herbs and teas and stuff. I don't want to constantly drive out there when I now live in St Louis. So my question is are these stores you mention just groceries or is it everything?
To answer RGC, The Golden Grocer on Euclid. There are a few other small ones around, I just know where they are and not their names.
I live in Los Angeles. Have been on the internet searching for places in St. Louis such as the S.M. co-op and erewhon. Are Wild Oats and Natural Way pretty much the extent of such places in St. Louis? Are there any other small, independently owned health food/supplement stores worth visiting?
I visit frequently from Califonia. Sooo glad St. Louis is catching on to the healthy way of life! They need more stores like Co-op in Santa Monica.