I popped in over the weekend to grab a couple of things. Think of it as a Whole Foods Express -- obviously (if you had been to the old Dominick's there) on the smaller end and the inventory is accordingly more limited (all of the major categories are covered, but less diversity within the categories). All of the checkouts are of the type seen at Eataly or at the express lanes in the Kingsbury Whole Foods, and the place is really not set up for doing a big grocery shop. There is no fully-display butcher counter -- just a small fish counter/display with a couple of meat dept. folks behind it -- most of the meats are prepackaged, but you can ask and they will get you whatever you want/need if they have it, you just do not have the ability to see what's on offer and see if something piques your interest.
In general, I think they are (rightly) catering to the DePaul/commuter crowd. About half of the first floor (it is a two-story set-up) is taken up with hot bar, salad bar, prepared foods, pizza and sandwich station, coffee bar. Probably a good place to grab something for lunch on morning commute before hitting the Brown Line and a good place to market shop for a particular meal in the evening. The coffee bar has a walk-up window that is open starting at 6:00 a.m. (store does not open until 8:00 a.m.), which should be good for early-morning commuters. Glad to have it in the neighborhood as a place to run in periodically to grab this or that, but size, layout, inventory, etc. may frustrate those who are used to the bigger Whole Foods stores and I would not go in assuming, for example, that they are going to have a particular type of chili pepper that you have seen at other Whole Foods.