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    3.6 (59 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Danni R.

    Shopping around for some oils and herbs to make my own home products. Found these applicator bottles for the cheapest around town. $4 at Whole Foods, $2 on sale at Vitamin Shoppe. $1 here!! Everything else was a little over priced but good place if you have extra money to spend. Great environment. Available free parking!

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    Alisha H.

    It was ok, want really impressed. I was really hoping for more candle options. No one really helped me while I was in the store which was also disappointing. The reviews were really good, so I wanted to check it out, but overall just ok.

    Megan H.

    This is one of those shops that is super more than meets the eye. It's obviously a Healing Place. They have stacks and stacks of herbs that you can buy in bulk or a little bit at a time. Hence the 'apothecary' part. They also make extracts and formulas locally (in the owners kitchen, perhaps?). Hence the 'tinctura' part (I believe that 'tinctura' refers to the bottle's TINT that holds all of those medicinal potions!) There are beautifully packaged soaps, candles, skincare lines, bath bombs, and gifts for your mom or your best friend. They carry a line of baby booties and baby carriers that are cute and chic (but a little on the high side.) This magical place also has a host of 'community classes', they host healing retreats (such as 'women's painting') and they have interesting health options such as 'therapeutic massage' among other things. And it's all wrapped in a sunny, delightful atmosphere on 6th Street in the Cherry Creek area, close to Colorado Boulevard.

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    I loved this shop! The staff was so helpful and they had everything I wanted! Totally recommend!

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.2(300 reviews)
    0.5 miCherry Creek, Southeast
    $$$

    A month ago, saw Christina taking out a whole pizza, while looking at the food bar. I asked if it…read morewas ok if I got the entire pizza. She obliged. Something was off. Why does it seem like I am doing a disservice? A week later, back for lunch. This time I'm thinking, let me get that two for $25 deal as advertised on the sign. No one is in the pizza section. Lunch break. I speak with an employee (Julian). Julian is awesome! He points me to another employee in the food department. I speak with a man behind the food counter that I would like to get the 2 for $25 deal. The employee says sure thing, I can make those for you. And we can do 4 toppings on one and cheese with the other or 3 and 1 with the toppings as well. I said ok. Pepperoni on one and ham, pineapple, and jalapeño on the other. I wait 10-15 minutes for them. I come back and the pizzas are ready to go. At the self check out register, I see that the total is $35 dollars. I'm a little confused and the attendant asks if I would like to speak with a manager. I don't remember her name, curly hair with glasses I believe. The manager says, this deal is for Amazon members on Friday. She checked with the man who helped me as well. She made me think that I messed up here and she was going to help me out. She edited the price to $25 and said it was ok this time. I don't think she knew the deal. And I think the 2 for $25 is everyday. And that the Amazon deal is the $15 Pepperoni pizza for $12 on Friday with Amazon Prime Members. One week ago, I try for my third attempt. This was my first time calling in advance. I speak with a blonde haired male on the phone. I order one cheese pizza and am curious what the price is going to be upon pickup. The male sees me when I come in and says John before I said a word. Great service. Good awareness. I get the pizza and it was $12. I took pictures of the two signs. I see Julian on the way out and have a discussion about the signage and prices. A petite manger with straight hair joined us. I was right about the signage. Confirmed. Good to know moving forward. These two employees were awesome. The cheese pizza was fresh and delicious. The manger on my second visit did not do me any favors, she was just doing her job. Maybe the guy spoke out of pocket with the 3 and 1 for toppings. That still should have been on them. Tonight was my 4th visit. I called in advance at 7:45pm. Enough time before 8pm when that department closes. Late enough to not bother during the earlier rush. I'm trying to perfect this process. I attempt to order the two for $25 deal with a male that answers the phone. (04/23/2026). The male says they only have one dough left to make a pizza. Disappointed, I say ok, let's get a pepperoni with a little extra cheese on it. I went to pick it up and saw that it was in the window. I saw 3 - 4 pizzas sitting in the window. The price on the pizza was $17. I think, we are so close to $25, let's just get one of these pizzas that has been sitting in the window as my second pizza. Heck, I'll even take the cheese. My plan was to share these pizzas with my team at work. I find Christina at the back near the soups. Ask if I can speak with her. I ask if I can get one of these pizzas that's out, for my second pizza. She can mix and match any of the slices that are out. She informs that it is her job to have a certain amount of slices out for customers. I spoke with Manager Parks. I felt heard & understood. I felt like coming back. Parks offered a gift card and I was hesitant to receive it. This was mostly about principle. I stated that I would accept the gift card and leave a 5 star review. Christina said it is best to call at 7:30pm. You do have the ability to have them cut the pizza into 12 slices versus the stand large six slices. The price will say $34 on the box when you pick it up. The price will go down to $25 with tax at checkout.

    This Whole Foods is located in the Cherry Creek area of Colorado. Packed with customers!…read more There is a regular parking lot as well as covered parking around the corner from the store.

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    Goddess Isis Books & Gifts

    Goddess Isis Books & Gifts

    3.7(75 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    The vibes in this place is waaaayy off! Honestly do not come here. I'm a woman of color and the…read moremoment I walked in I felt negativity. I was followed around by three different employees constantly asking me if I needed help and staring me down. Even if I look at the situation differently they don't even allow people the space, freedom or even privacy to choose what they need themselves or the chance to ask for help if they need it. Instead they all hound you down like you're in a clothing department store and make you feel uncomfortable. Especially the guy working there with the gray/white hair was orchestrating all of the employees around. Another reviewer mentioned this and yes there is a strong atmosphere of intolerance, paranoia, judgement and deeper under lining issues. I was standing in line behind a gentleman and when it was my turn at the counter, the guy with the gray/white hair told the lady working the counter to leave the counter and told another lady to come check me out which was odd and he had a very nasty look on his face. Then the lady at the counter asked me if I had a membership and I said no, She then says "ok don't worry we are not pushy" and then proceeds to laugh and say "at least I don't think so". They know exactly what they are doing. If a spiritual store is worried about people stealing or whatever then they you are NOT the real deal and it is a reflection of who they are and what they are actually doing. If you are alarmed or uncomfortable by a women of color coming into your shop while your shop is named Goddess/Isis you should NOT be in business! This place is not sacred or safe. Buy your stuff online or go to a place with integrity, a place that has respect and honors spirituality and people, all people. Avoid this place and do not support this business.

    I am sad to have to write this, but I have to. Ever since one of the owners had a stroke and is no…read morelonger a part of the business. The place has absolutely fallen apart. There are watchdogs everywhere. It is not a calming experience. It is a place that you go to if you want to get roughed up by all the wanderingstore clerks. Who ask you if you need help every three minutes and put out a vibe of get your shopping done and get out of here. I used to go to this place and relax I would always buy a few things and feel very good about my experience. Now it's like walking into a Walmart, that is the vibe that is there now it makes me sad to say it but this is what it's like.

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    Goddess Isis Books & Gifts - This is the room where our psychics give readings!

    This is the room where our psychics give readings!

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    Goddess Isis Books & Gifts - Here you can see our music section and a bit of the statuary we carry.

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    Here you can see our music section and a bit of the statuary we carry.

    Odyssey Italian Restaurant - Cavatelli Di Casa Pasta

    Odyssey Italian Restaurant

    4.3(1.5k reviews)
    1.4 miAlamo Placita, Southwest
    $$

    Was headed to Sauce and Shells on a Monday, they were closed and Angelo's had an hour wait…read more Miraculously after overhearing the hostess tell one party they would have to check back in 2 hours myself and my partner snagged a spot at the bar and learned about half-priced pasta! I feel fortunate because read other reviews here that said it took 2 months to secure a Monday reservation. I recently decided that I am not going to live a gluten free lifestyle even if my 4th cousin from 23andme suggested that everyone on earth is gluten intolerant and there is a global conspiracy to poison us all with gluten ataxia. Starting with the bread, we were already impressed. The texture was perfect, crunchy on the outside and soft in the inside. There was another review that said it's not that great. Not sure what that persons problem is. I didn't know what to order so got the pasta rustica, a little marinara some ricotta. I understand from the other reviews that this is American Italian food but worked for me. My partner enjoyed the steak/Gorgonzola pasta. That was tasty too, I had the leftovers the next day! The limoncello cake, omg so good

    We made reservations for 5:15pm on a Saturday and were greeted and seated immediately upstairs. Our…read moreserver came over shortly with water and went over what was not available on the menu and what specials were available that evening. After that bread was brought over so we could dip into the already placed olive oil and vinegar that was on the table prior to sitting. We started with the calamari with was tasty but noticed the breading kept falling off the rings. I kept having to scoop the fallen breading out of the dipping sauce. For entrees, I got the mussels and linguine and my husband got the chicken piccata. Every mussel in my dish had meat in it which was nice but I felt like the overall dish was missing something as it was quite acidic tasting.. maybe some cream? The chicken piccata was pretty good, with mushrooms, artichokes, carrots, broccolini, and capers. My husband doesn't really like mushrooms or artichokes so I had a few bites of those and they were tasty. He said the dish reminded him of "old world piccata" and not the modern dish he was expecting of just chicken, capers, and pasta. But he said he did enjoy it. Service was slow and we did hear the next table have some complaints and their bill was comped. We did wait a bit between each course and for the server to appear for the bill. Overall, Odyssey restaurant was ok. The vibe is very cool as it is a converted home.

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    Odyssey Italian Restaurant - Gnocchi with Italian sausage, parpadelle with lamb shank, lobster ravioli and PEI Mussels...

    Gnocchi with Italian sausage, parpadelle with lamb shank, lobster ravioli and PEI Mussels...

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    Goudys Deli & Market - My veggie sandwich on a freshly baked crispy baguette has all kinds of goodness!!

    Goudys Deli & Market

    4.7(24 reviews)
    1.4 miWashington Park, Southeast

    This elegant European market is tucked into an unobtrusive, L-shaped space sandwiched between…read moreRestaurant Olivia and a Starbucks at the very busy intersection of Downing Street and Alameda Avenue. You must be driving west on Alameda to access the parking lot. There is a large sign there. You can enter the market from the main entrance facing Alameda or from the back entrance off the parking lot. The front of the store has a long wall of imported groceries and a bakery counter offering breads, pastries, quiches, fresh sandwiches (on baguette, croissant, or pretzel bun), soups, salads, and a wide variety of imported chips and drinks. There's a huge cheese cooler and lots of chilled, grab-and-go items. A table offers some kitchenware and gifts. A seating area is provided by the parking lot entrance. I'm on the mailing list which has offered a series of food specials and pop-up events. I was enticed in last weekend by a pop-up cassoulet special. I arrived to find a tent at the edge of the parking lot, sheltering a huge propane wok. The white beans, sausage, and pork belly were gently simmering with a wonderful aroma. What a treat!

    I went here right after my blood work at a nearby medical facility (LOL! Oh boy, I was hungry as I…read morewas fasting!) A thought of freshly made sandwich sounded so good so before I went in for the blood work, I did a little search on Yelp to find some new sandwich places and this shop is/was one of the suggested ones. As I am always looking for a new business to try (this store was also up the street from where I would be for the medical appointment), I wasted no time to rush to this new deli to check it out. As of early September 2025, there are only several reviews posted for them; this is an indication that this business had just opened. Based on what those people said, it sounded like a solid business. The store is on the northeast corner of Downing and Alameda. Although this is not a super big intersection, it sure is a busy one. And yet, its exterior appearance (they have two doors: one facing Alameda and the other facing the parking lot) is somewhat inconspicuous or unassuming (it could be good and bad at the same time.) Had I driven by it, I would only notice the Italian restaurant (Olivia) on one corner or Starbucks (on the other corner). Hopefully they are getting much needed attention from people that pass by it. I entered the store using the door facing the parking lot. This is where you will see the seating area. And to get to the rest of it, you will pass the register on the right. Once you make that left turn you will see more stuff that this store offers. Most of the grocery items are on the left side along the wall. Then there is the fantastic-looking cheese room to the right. The deli counter is at the end where the workers will make your sandwich. There is also a showcase where they display some sweet stuff/cakes (they looked pretty good by the way.) This is quite the space (so if you look down from the top/ceiling (not that you can do that), this store is L shaped.) One of the workers (a lady who was at the register) cheerfully greeted me. I already knew what I wanted (as I peeked their sandwich menu ahead of time). It appears to be a limited time item and it's called "The Saint Tropez". Simply put, this is a tuna salad sandwich on a freshly baked French baguette. As the little info sheet at the register says, this is a light, cold summer offering that is perfect for warm weather cravings. I simply couldn't think of anything else so without doing anything further, I immediately asked for this summer sandwich. The price is $15.99 (and after tax, it's $17 with some change. Not necessarily super reasonable (I thought) but I was more focused on the quality of it.) While the lady was making my sandwich, I looked around the store to take some photos. I spotted some interesting European grocery items that we don't normally see at our local grocery chain but I was most impressed with the refrigerated cheese room. I don't eat a lot of cheese anymore and yet, this store's selection is quite large where if you are needing some cheeses for your next gathering (holidays etc.) then you might consider this place to find some interesting kind(s). It didn't take long for the lady to make my sandwich. As I came out of the beautiful cheese room, she handed me a long/skinny sandwich that was wrapped in a white butcher paper. As soon as I got to my car, I immediately started devouring my sandwich. And it did not disappoint. The crispy French baguette was most delicious and was picture-worthy looking. The tuna salad (house made) wasn't overloaded with mayo-type marinade/sauce. Some slices of tomatoes, plenty of arugula, and noticeable amount of hard boiled egg slices. It was cut in half in the middle but I didn't take any break between the halves (told you, I was hungry after fasting for hours!!) This is a nice deli to have within our reach. I bet on a beautiful weekend, they get a good amount of foot traffic because people can stop by here to grab a delicious sandwich and go to Wash Park for a little picnic. Sounds like a great idea to me!

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    Goudys Deli & Market - Dining area close to the door facing the parking lot

    Dining area close to the door facing the parking lot

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