I’ve officially boycotted this place solely based on the attitude of the two women that work the counter. If people inconvenience you so much, perhaps you should find a new profession, seeing as you work in a convenience store. Not giving anymore of my money to these grumpy bitches.
Lillian M.
Classificação do local: 2 Houston, TX
Great location, next to washateria, bar, and taco stand. It draws a great diverse crowd. Plus it offers itself over to convenience being right in the mix of so many businesses.
Chris D.
Classificação do local: 1 Montrose, Houston, TX
I frequent this place twice a week out of pure convenience, but if there were closer options I wouldn’t step foot in here. I don’t think I’ve ever gone in and felt like I wasn’t bothering the clerks. I routinely«interrupt» their phone conversations, text messaging, games, or even their naps. Seriously you’ll catch them with their feet up, sometimes barefoot, and their eyes closed. I’ve had to wake them up to check me out! It’s absurd and awkward. If you have more items than you can carry, you may upset them to where they have to hand you a bag. Be prepared to bag it yourself, there’s no way you’re getting help. They’ve overcharged me multiple times, I’ve never received anything as far as an apology goes. The store is a disorganized mess. Products all over the sore that have been there for months and aren’t taken out of the packaging. Oh and there is a $ 5 minimum. Should be easy to hit since they overcharge a bit. After writing this review I strongly am questioning why I’d spend around $ 50-$ 100 a month at a place that clearly doesn’t want my business. That will definitely be changing and I’ll just walk a little further to the next store.
Karen N.
Classificação do local: 2 Temple, TX
Great selection and right next to my favorite taco stand. But let me just say this, check out lady — no need to give me the stink eye. No need to ask me what ethnicity I am. We are not brethren and it’s rude to go around asking what race I am just because I am yellow. Not ok.