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Welcome to the Jamboree store
2847 Park Avenue
Tustin, CA 92782 USA
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Phone 714.566.7650
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Store hours:
: 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. seven days a week.Located on the corner of Jamboree and Barranca Parkway at The District at Tustin Legacy
Hawaiian Luau Cookout - Friday, July 3rd - 12:00noon - 4:30 p.m.--Only $7.99!
Hawaiian Luau Cookout
Friday, July 3rd
12:00noon - 4:30 p.m.
(or while supplies last)
Only $7.99!
Dust off your grass skirt, grab a ukulele and make it over to our store. We'll be in the front patio serving up a traditional Hawaiian plate lunch: Kalua Pork ~OR~ Beef Short Ribs, Mac&Potato Salad, Sticky White Rice, Sweet Bread & Grilled Pineapple. Get a raffle ticket with your lunch! Mahalo!
4th Of July
The 4th of July is a time for family, fun -- and food! And, Whole Foods Market in Tustin is celebrating with sensational deals - hot dogs are all 50 percent off -- lobster tails are only 5.99, plus we've got -- butcher buys - galore! Whole Foods Market sells only the highest quality, natural, and hormone free products! Be sure to stop in soon, and get some real bang for your buck!
Butcher Buys
Check out the specials every week in our Meat Department. Look for the Butcher Buys arrows. Specials start every Tuesday and last for 1 week.
365 Every Day Value vrs. the Average "Joe"
Did you know that our private label line was created to beat any Average "Joe" on the block? Our 365 Everyday Value® products can fill your pantry without emptying your pocketbook. With value prices every day of the year, our products are formulated to meet all our quality standards, come in both natural and organic selections, and will change the way you shop at Whole Foods Market. That's because we have it all - from whole grain flours and shade-grown coffee to organic milk and frozen veggies. We make it easy to stock up on the best products for the best price.
Deal-icious Deals
Click on the Store Specials link in the right corner of screen to check out the Deal-icious Deals in store for you. Flyer available at our location.
Seafood Market and Grill
Stop by our Super Seafood department to check out the daily lunch and dinner specials. Did you know we will grill any fish in the case? You pick it. We grill it. Open all day, every day!
Smokehouse Bar and Grill -0pen 11a-8pm
Check out our daily specials! Cheeseburger with Fries $4.99. Ham and Cheese Sandwich with Fries $4.99. Enjoy with a brew on tap while you watch the game.
About Us
Located on the corner of Jamboree and Barranca Parkway at The District at Tustin Legacy
Discover new foods, tastes, and ideas in our store — we hope to become your favorite neighborhood place to shop. Check out our raw juice bar, where you can get raw organic juice blends made to order; our taqueria, where you can enjoy tacos, burritos, mojitos and other Latin-inspired flavors; our tasting venue for exciting vintages and pairings; our sushi station, where you can get fresh sushi made on the spot to your liking; and so much more!
On behalf of all our Team Members, we are delighted to have the opportunity to serve you. Welcome to your store!
What's In-store for you?
- Meat, seafood, & prepared foods dine-in seating
- Brazilian barbeque
- garden center
- raw organic juice bar
- coffee roaster
- Korean barbecue
- tapas bar
- skin care expert
- freshly grilled and steamed fruits and vegetables
- pasta bar
- taqueria
- freshly baked organic breads
- gelato and sorbet bar
- noodle and teriyaki bowls
- sushi
- organic beef
- ice cream cakes
- sparkling fresh seafood
- salad bar
- rotisserie chicken
- fresh baked tortillas
- organic and free range poultry
- pizzas
- dry-aged beef
- smoked meats
- beef chilis and stews
- seafood salads and chowders
- olive bar
- smoked seafood
- huge selection of beer & wine
- artisan cheeses
- exotic fruits and organic vegetables
- organic bread
- fresh flowers and plants
- cruelty-free body care products
- baby apparel and accessories
- eco-friendly clothing and lifestyle products
- raw foods
- wheat free and gluten free section
- freshly grilled–hot seafood entrees and much more...
LEED
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a non-profit organization composed of leaders from across the building industry working to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work. Driving its mission to transform the built environment is the Council's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System™. LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED CI) addresses the specifics of tenant spaces primarily in office, retail and institutional buildings. Whole Foods Market, Southern Pacific Region recently established a goal to pursue LEED CI certification for its new stores.
LEED is a point based system where projects earn LEED points for satisfying specific green building criteria. Within each of the six LEED credit categories, projects must satisfy particular prerequisites and earn points. The six categories include:
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy & Atmosphere
- Materials & Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Innovation in Design (projects can earn ID points for green building innovations)
The Whole Foods Market Tustin Store has incorporated the following LEED criteria:
Sustainable Sites- The store's roof is considered "cool" – reflecting the sun's rays and deflecting the heat absorbed by typical dark-colored roofs.
- The plumbing fixtures in the bathrooms are considered "low flow" - they reduce water consumption by more than 40% as compared to conventional fixtures.
- For example, the urinals in the men's bathroom require no water. Waterless urinals are considered to be more sanitary than their conventional counterparts. Energy & Atmosphere
- The store's highly efficient HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) systems are free of ozone depleting CFC-based refrigerants.
- Skylights are located throughout the store to minimize the amount of electric lighting needed. In addition, daylight-responsive lighting controls have been installed so that the skylights and electric lights can "speak to each other" - when there is a sufficient amount of daylight in a certain area of the store, the electric lights nearby dim, or shutoff altogether.A majority of the kitchen and office appliances in the store (computers, refrigerators, etc) are Energy Star™ rated.
- Whole Foods Market is a prominent supporter of Green Power and has worked with Renewable Choice Energy to purchase renewable energy credits to offset the electricity used in this store.
- Whole Foods employee and customers are encouraged to recycle and compost whenever possible. Receptacles are widely accessible throughout the store.
- Over 75% of the waste generated during the construction of this store was diverted from the landfill, and instead sent to a recycling facility.
- Many materials in the store contain recycled content and/or were manufactured locally.
- For example, the tile used in the Seafood area is from Oceanside Glasstile, a San Diego-based company that uses, among other things, bottles from curbside recycling programs, to create their product.
- A significant amount of wood in this store was certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. The Forest Stewardship Council ensures that forests are sustainably managed. Please visit www.fscus.org for more details on FSC certification.
- Paints, coatings, adhesives and sealants throughout the store where chosen for their low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content. Low VOC products are less toxic than their conventional counterparts.
- The store has implemented a green housekeeping plan in order to ensure that the janitorial practices and products used are safe for the environment as well as the occupants of the building.
Want to learn more?
LEED certification is available for all building types including new construction and major renovation; existing buildings; commercial interiors; core & shell; schools and homes. LEED systems for neighborhood development and retail are currently in pilot test and a rating system for healthcare is currently under development and will begin pilot testing in 2008. To date, there is over 3 billion square feet of construction space involved with the LEED system. Discover the benefits of green building today!
To learn more about LEED and the US Green Building Council visit: www.usgbc.org
