People may call this HEB ghetto, but I just call it home. I have never had a problem picking up groceries or finding brands that I am looking for. They have the freshest and cheapest produce. The cashiers are extremely helpful and friendly! :) the only downfall is that it is a small store so the parking is limited and hard to access. Other than parking and location it would get 5 stars.
Jamie M.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
Terrible. There is a difference between«poor» & «ghetto», & this is definitely ghetto. Even the floor is just covered in holes and huge stains. People are rude and trashy, and product selection is poor. They never have any of the brands we’re looking for. There are always 5 – 10 people just loitering around outside, and we’ve been approached multiple times by people asking for money. Thankfully we only have to come here every once in a while when we visit my in laws; we will stick to our Northside stores thankyouverymuch.
Ana S.
Classificação do local: 5 San Antonio, TX
i might work on the east-side but believe me we are not ghetto. we are just like any other grocery store, we work and try to support our families just like anyone else. i love working here. our customers might be a little different but we love that about them, its never boring here. so in conclusion calling our little neighborhood grocery store«ghetto» is pretty inaccurate. please look up the definition of ghetto before anyone starts putting lables on our store…
Julian C.
Classificação do local: 1 Spring, TX
Ghetto is the best description.
Vicki H.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
It is a tiny Heb. It does not have all the stock that other HEB’s have, but it is on a bus route. I kind of have to question a store that hires SAPD(off duty officers who are just looking to make an extra buck) as security, but then again… It is a good store in a pinch, but for your heavy duty shopping, go to another location. The lot it self is on an incline so if you are not careful with your cart it will travel with out you. Please be very careful when walking thru the lot as drivers don’t pay attention to where they are going. I wear a neon green windbreaker and drivers still tell me Uh, we did not see you. Well look next time you big driving dummy. lol? maybe
Emily S.
Classificação do local: 5 Minneapolis, MN
I have this weird obsession with grocery stores, or simply, stores that sell food and liquor in the same place! I was shocked when I walked into this place. It was huge, at first I was turned off by the whole warehouse feel you get walking into the place, but after looking around, I loved it. The fact that you can buy liquor, beer, cheese, fruit, and dishware in the same place, is what does it for me, I think. I’m from Minnesota, so grocery stores are not allowed to sell both alcohol and food in the same place, unless the beer is 3 – 2. HEB actually had a big selection of beer too. Not to mention, this is where we bought Shiner bock. It was my first time every drinking that beer, and nowadays, I would consider it to be one of my favorites! I was impressed by the amount of produce too. It just says somethings bout a grocery store, when their produce section impresses people! Grocery prices are a lot cheaper than they are in Minnesota. I would guess that it is because of living expenses, and import prices, or whatever. I don’t know, but I wish I could do all my grocery shopping here!