As soon as you enter through the doors you smell the nice, warm and fresh scent of the bakery! Yum! I come here often to buy their nice selection of fruits and vegetables. It does get busy during weekends and before holidays, so come around weekdays to avoid traffic and a headache finding a parking spot. The ladies outside by the entrance with the food stand have the best corn cups out there! I have been coming here for a long time, and all I can say is how clean this place is. It’s also customer oriented, specially in the produce department!
Daniel C.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
This a good sized Fiesta Mart for the Arlington area. It’s not the biggest one I’ve been to, but it definitely doesn’t lack in products! Of course my favorite section to go in Fiesta is the bakery because of the huge selection of pan dulce! They are $.59 each! You can’t beat that! They have all of your regular grocery store items and all the major brands, but they also offer Hispanic brand food products as well! There is a Seafood section where they sell fish and other seafood items, and they even have a sushi section in the front of the store! Who would’ve guessed! We love coming here for the produce section. They have a HUGE variety and quantities of fresh veggies and fruits for good prices! The staff are not super talkative, but they weren’t rude. That’s the most important thing. They were courteous and at the least greeted us at the cash register. They also have a customer service kiosk, a tax center, and a MetroPCS authorized retailer located at the front. So basically come grocery shopping, pay your phone bill, and get your taxes done all at the same time! BAM! Try them out :)
David F.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Prairie, TX
obviously this is a super market catering to Hispanic/Latin shoppers. They have a huge selection of items, seafood, chicken, and beef. From PBJ to cow’s heads can be found in the store. The bakery bread is different and their produce selection has organic fruit and vegetables! Another cool thing about this place is that they have specific sections for specific Latinos! They have sections which are specific to Puerto Rican, Colombian, etc. products! Nice place to shop and to add I have noticed a lot of very attractive women shoppers here. Not sure what that is all about but nice distraction.
Dominic D.
Classificação do local: 3 Fort Worth, TX
Hate their parking lot. No matter where u park. There is a high chance of getting a shopping cart ding. So bring a piece of $hit car. I brought my civic there. When I came out. Blam. A shopping car was at the edge of my door where it meets my front fender. Worst place to get a dent cuz it can cause ur door not to open if the dent is bad enough. Which mine was. I couldn’t open the door so I had to climb in from the passenger door. Fresh fruits at cheap prices. I like how they now have Asian veggies there. Great alternative to Asian markets. Especially if u want to check out the Mexicano chicas. Ps. Don’t assume there are good looking chicas there all the time. It’s a 50 – 50 chance. Somedays ur lucky an some days ur luck isn’t go great.
Lex W.
Classificação do local: 3 Grand Prairie, TX
Fiesta is always on my list of go-to grocery stores when it comes time to do my shopping. There are great deals on produce, and this is one of the only grocery stores where I can get my frozen goya sofrito(try it-da bombs!). Roma tomatoes are almost always just under a dollar a pound, cilantro, fresh herbs, green onions, and green beans are always well-priced here. Admittedly I stay away from the other grocery sections unless there’s a deal in the paper, because the other sections are comparable to other grocery stores. I will say this. There are usually nicely stocked ethnic aisles here, from asian to indian to hispanic, polish, and more ethnic foods. You see a lot of different ethnicities shopping here, and that just goes to show fiesta provides(or tries to) everyone’s needs. Do be careful and take a good look at your produce when shopping. I’ve noticed that some produce items when marked low are old or beat up looking so I pick carefully or move on to the next item. Today I was picking out a hot tomato and there were fruit flies on a bunch of them. I’ve seen the same thing with the onions. Sometimes it depends what Fiesta you go to too.
Geoffrey R.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Fiesta’s my neighborhood grocery spot, and I hit them up often for all my fresh produce, shrimp & Blue Bell needs. I’ll occasionally grab a pork shoulder from them, because their prices on them are dirt cheap too. Folks are friendly, and it’s a one stop stop… grab a cup of corn on your way out too!
Kai S.
Classificação do local: 3 Albuquerque, NM
Fiesta Mart is a good grocery store… That said, I think there is a lot of misconception regarding how low their prices are supposed to be. *To clarify: Some items are a little less than other stores, but in my experience most items are the same any other discount /semi-discount food store. (I remember first shopping here expecting Mexico prices(haha) but quickly realized the reality). This location is pretty clean &HUGE so lots of selection for sure. So yeah, I’d def. shop here again.
Tiffany D.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, TX
This place is not bad– just not as great as Super Mercado Monterrey(because it kinda smells bad). Their scenery isn’t as cool but their parking lot is a lot larger. Their produce selection is pretty awesome and cheap. You can find like a gazillion different kind of peppers and they have the cutest scallions with onion bulbs still attached to them. The best part about this place is their utensil and cookware selections. I found a tortilla press and a cast iron comal here.