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    4.1 (54 reviews)
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    Andrew H.

    Yesterday (Jan. 22nd) Natural Grocers opened up in Denton and Yes, the parking lot was full, as was CVS' parking lot next door. What do you expect, it's a new place and Dentonites are a curious people. First off, it's a health food grocery store, so lots of organic fruits and veggies, soy this and tofu that and vitamins, lotions and remedys as far as the eyes can see, if you have 20/20 vision. Besides that they have your standard fare with ready to eat meals including vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan and raw, healthy beverages, buffalo meat, Bavarian yogurt, pickles, everything Annie's Organic makes, soy ice cream and bacon! As with most groceries of this nature the prices are a little steeper but some were basically the same as your Target or Krogers and a few items even lower. Haas avocados were only .79, and the spices come in plastic bags so they were also quite a bit cheaper. And they had some spices that you don't find in large grocery stores too. Cardamom and fenugreek were just two of the rarer ones. Nuts were kept in the cooler (insert double entandre here) and you can get rolled oats in bags the size of dog food bags, if you really need it. In the back of the store there is a demonstration kitchen and there were people out with samples all over the place. The staff was very friendly and always offering assitance. I believe this will be a welcome addition to Denton, but also competition to the Cupboard, the other health food store in Denton, but as Denton expands, there's always room for one more. Enjoy, and support Denton businesses.

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    Manda C.

    When you enter, you are greeted with that health food store smell that I can never identify. I'm not great with mysteries unless we're talking about books, but I'll accept it. Produce is the first thing you come across and there is a sign stating they proudly serve only organic produce. That's cool, I can dig it! Then you come to the meats, dairy and ice cream and my brain starts telling me to get out, get out! The prices are much higher on grocery items than you will find at most stores. $7.19 for a gallon of milk?? $5.85 for a pint of ice cream? I didn't even know they had organic ice cream until yesterday. The meat was two and three times higher than I'm used to seeing in a grocery store. I also think $56 for a bag of dog food is way excessive. A straight comparison to another health food store like the Cupboard shows their prices to be less though. Sticker shock aside, I think this is a cool place for several reasons. This is a place that can easily cater to people with allergies, gluten free diets and is an especially good option for vegetarians. If you have any skin irritations or sensitivities then the laundry detergent, cleaners and lotions here are probably going to be better for you than anything you'll find in a mass merchandiser. In regards to the grocery side of things, their produce seemed reasonable and organic produce is a strong draw. We also got coconut water for a really good price as it was on sale, so that does encourage me to check out the sales on future visits. Though the bags of dog food were excessive, the dog treats were much more reasonable and I was really impressed to see only items made in the USA and Canada in that section, nice! My dogs are obsessed with the Good Buddy treats made in the USA. I have never seen a larger selection of vitamins and supplements- not at Sprouts and not at the Cupboard. There were aisles and aisles of them and they were reasonably priced. They also had a great selection of essential oils that would give Drug Emporium a run for their money. I was glad to run across that. We also found some great handmade soap that was a good deal. They also had a health and therapy section that included candles, Burts Bees products and a really interesting neck massager. I was glad to see yoga mats at a good price as mine is getting worn. It was also fun to see handmade Nepalese bags. They have a Community Center up front, opposite of the entrance. There are tables, a couple of couches, coffee and coloring for the kids. That's a nice touch, I appreciate that. I was also really interested to see they have a demonstration kitchen in the back! It was closed up while we were there, but I'm really curious now and plan to check out their website for events. Too bad they don't have a café like some of the similar stores, I would be interested to see their offerings. There's a decent Grab n Go section by the registers. When my husband went before they charged him for a bag without telling him the price. That bothers me. It's fine that they want you to bring your own bags, but let your customers make an informed decision on their own. When we both went yesterday, I had to specifically ask as they are not labeled with prices. I know I'll be back because they apparently have a bulk food section and I don't know how I missed it, but I look forward to those finds!

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    This place is great, if you're looking to better your health it's an awesome location to shop at.

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    A really great place to buy groceries in Denton. We recommend it to others near the Denton area.

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    At or below other grocery stores in town and definitely below many of Central Market's organic produce prices.

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    I used to live in Denton but never stepped into Howdy Doody once until last year. My Wife and I…read moretook a road trip that thankfully took us through Denton on our way back to Denver, CO. We really wanted to buy as much craft beer as we could find and Howdy Doody did not disappoint. Why and how did we end up there? We called ahead and ordered a few meals from Mr. Chopsticks so we could eat on when we got home the next day. After we went through the drive thru, we parked and walked over to Howdy Doody to check out their selection. For a small store, their selection of craft beer is amazing!!! Definitely wasn't expecting the amount that they had! We checked out the "craft beer" store near UNT and their selection was disappointing in comparison. If you want craft beer, go to Howdy Doody!

    Howdy Doody is a pretty rad convenience store (sans gas pumps) in our neighborhood. They have craft…read moreand local beers in cans and bottles, and a pretty great selection, too. Their beer prices are kind of high - for craft can 6 packs, we usually pay $10. That said, the prices are pretty comparable to the beer prices at Midway, and Howdy Doody is easier to get in and out of. They don't always have what I am looking for, but they always have something that I like (something I cannot say for the nearby 7-11) when it comes to beer. PokéStop next door at Chopsticks, and a gym across the street at the doctor's office. The employees here are always pretty chill - no one is particularly friendly and I've never seen an employee out from behind the counter, but they are always nice, fast, and get the job done without issue. Overall, if I have the time, I go elsewhere for beer, but only because of the price. Otherwise, this is a neat little c-store in a great location.

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    1.9
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    The Flagship Kroger grocery store is a veritable social place where families can certainly find the…read moreessentials of food, drinks, and almost every retail item you need for living your best life; it has a helpful pharmacy for your prescriptions and positive Metroplex vibes, and sells seasonal sports teams items, including baseball hats and Dallas Cowboys football team stickers for vehicles. It's a funny, but true fact that a major restaurant, the famous Greenhouse restaurant on Hickory St., near the downtown area, has named one of the signature cocktails, the Kroger Parking Lot Death Match Parking Lot, which commemorates the stealthy moves that drivers must do for securing an empty spot in the confines of a limited space type of environment. Be careful and don't worry about the crazy crowded popular store that is equidistant from the Texas Woman's University campus and the Razor Ranch Complex that houses the best bet for all of our basic needs. Shop Denton First is a great idea for you to get your family's own lives safe and beautiful. Cheers, Mark F. For Yelp Elite.

    I am a customer who was profiled and discriminated against on the basis of disability this morning…read moreby the Store Manager, Allen Cosby. When entering, I was wearing a heavy coat, which was quite warm. I also had a backpack, on top of the items I was carrying. While shopping, I placed all of these items (coat, backpack) into a shopping cart to ease the strain on my lower back and abdomen (I have a hernia). I then purchased some oatmeal, peanut butter, and mixed greens. Immediately after the using the self-checkout, I realized I forgot to check if a brand of rice was on sale. I pushed my cart- including the items I had already purchased, double-bagged- to the rice aisle. After loading the rice into the shopping cart (not into any plastic bag, mind you) I was immediately approached by Store Manager Allen Cosby, who said "you can't just be walking around here like that with your bags in the cart." I stated that I was carrying them in the cart because I had a hernia condition. He said that I still can't be "walking around like this is your home" and that I need just "get in and get out"- despite the fact that I had only been in the store a few minutes- and that I was causing too much work for the loss prevention team. I returned the rice I was going to purchase to the shelf, and returned the items I had just purchased. Prior to this incident, I had frequently patronized the store, and never been accused of anything like this. Although most of the employees are nice, it appears that management has a different idea on how to treat customers. As Kroger Store Manager, Allen Cosby put it, "I see you here everyday, you're a homeless jack that don't have a job, so I'm going to go ahead and have you removed right now."

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