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Welcome to the Pearl Store

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Make this my store
1210 NW Couch St
Portland, OR 97209 USA
map, directions & nearby stores

Phone 503.525.4343

Store hours:
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week.




Check out our great One Dale Sale this Friday!

Whole Foods Market is Now Participating in Scrip!

Want to avoid GMO’s in your food? Look here.

 

EVENTS CALENDAR!

Check out our events calendar for all the latest classes, tastings, one day sales and more! You can also find events on our Facebook page and on MeetUp.com

 

FREE WI-FI @ Whole Foods Market-Portland in the Pearl! Don’t stay cooped up in the office or at home, settle into the Mezz with your laptop.

EcoDryCleaning at Whole Foods

If you’re rushed to drop off and pick up your dry cleaning, let us streamline that process for you. We’ve partnered with Eco Dry Cleaning to offer you a convenient and environmentally friendly place to drop off and pick up your dry cleaning. Click Here for a printable Sign-up form/Coupon to include with your first order when bringing it in and visit www.ecodrycleaner.com for more info and to access a list of prices.

We are committed to:

  • Celebrating the foods of our region
  • Embracing the Portland community through service, sustainable practices, and Team Member happiness
  • Sharing information and educating one another

We are dedicated to:

  • Providing exceptional customer service
  • Upholding Whole Foods Market Quality Standards

New to the Pearl District?

Visit http://www.explorethepearl.com to see what’s happening in the Pearl District. The name of Portland’s best known arts district, The Pearl, suggests urban legend. The story goes like this: A local gallery owner coined the phrase years ago to suggest that the buildings in the warehouse district were like crusty oysters, and that the galleries and artists’ lofts within were like pearls. As local business people were looking to label the growing area -”the warehouse district” or the “brewery district” were two suggestions-a travel writer borrowed the phrase and it stuck. Today the Pearl District is an award winning, international leader in urban renewal.