Location Loris.jpgLori's Warehouse at night.
900 Jefferson Road, Rochester NY, 14623, Henrietta NY, 14623
near the intersection with 15A
Hours (as of April 2010 via Website)
Monday - Saturday: 8:00AM to 9:00PM
Sunday: 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Phone
585 424 2323
Email
<customerservice AT lorisnatural DOT com>
Website
[WWW]http://www.LorisNatural.com/ (Beware the song)

nat 005.jpgLori's warehouse; the structure next door was recently razed and paved.

Lori's Natural Foods is located in the Genesee Valley Regional Market. Lori's is a good source of organic and other natural food products for humans and pets. Also a good source of really annoying local commercials. See the website for more information.

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ADMIN NOTE: Comments from 2007 & earlier are archived at Lori's Natural Foods/Comments


2008-01-13 20:14:58   I've always loved loris for homeopathic remedies, vitamins and natural products. Have to agree with with AutumnHaag, though.Hope they can compete with Wegmans becuase Pittsford it offering many of the same items at comparable or better prices. —HeidiAnn


2008-01-30 21:24:17   They have a great selection but I agree with the others, the prices are high compared to Wegmans. Lori's obviously has more items and the staff is usually helpful in answering questions or giving you ideas. Sometimes they seem to busy to help though. I’m am glad we have Lori's in Rochester, I’m happy with several of the products and will continue to buy them here. —RochesterPhoenix


2008-02-29 04:02:32   I LOVE the bulk section with a passion. Especially for spices, most of the time you dont need a whole bottle and you wouldnt want it to go stale. We also buy our cat food there and we love it. I personally enjoy the commercials, I think they are darling....especially the dog. —EllaBeeney


2008-02-29 13:45:37   I will not go there because of their commercials, which are just embarrassing to watch. —DennyWooty


2008-06-02 02:36:32   Hilariously located behind a steakhouse. Fascinating selection of health foods, exceptional bulk section (habenero flakes, anyone?) and EXPENSIVE. I think I paid $9/lb for organic walnuts there, which I won't be doing again. Worth spending the extra dough on some items, though, to support this remarkable local company. —MariahBetz


2009-12-16 23:41:26   Last time I wanted to make homemade goat cheese they were the only place selling the right kind of milk (pasteurized instead of ultra-pasteurized) —DamianKumor