Whole Foods Market will offer much more than organic produce and health-oriented groceries when it opens its new store at Northtown Plaza at 9 a.m. Sept. 15, store officials announced Friday.

Expect a tap room called Bar 1818 to wet the whistles of thirsty shoppers with a selection of locally-based microbrews. Bar 1818 will also feature a locally-sourced menu with a hot and seasonal salad bar and sushi.

What's more, after time spent in Bar 1818, the satiated shopper may opt for a round of bocce to work off some calories. The Whole Foods bocce court will be located in the café area.

The 50,000-square-foot store at 3097 Sheridan Drive, at the intersection with Niagara Falls Boulevard, will be the national chain's 20th store in New York State.

Construction of the $15 million store began in July 2016, more than a year after WS Development purchased Northtown Plaza in the spring of 2015. Picone Construction Co. is the general contractor.

Whole Foods and WS Development expected a late summer completion of the market. It is located on the site of the plaza's former anchor, the 100,000-square-foot Bon-Ton store that was demolished.