“We were out and about and just finished lunch and wanted dessert. Saw the sign at the store that they were selling Maple Crown Royal Pecan Pie. WHEW! I think I was tipsy a lil ?. We had it with a scoop of ice cream.”
“I come here often,and when I do, Raxl and Alexla are ALWAYS very helpful and kind to me. And very friendly and entertaining as well! I look forward to coming here!”
“Nice little convenience store with a very good taqueria inside. The name is a bit of an overstatement. BUT...this is the only place I know where you can get a 12 oz can of beer that is on ice. You know, maybe I don't want 24/32 ounces. Try to find anything else. Here you can.”
“the other day I walked in and the owners were nice. The bathroom was clean. They asked how my day went they also offered if I wanted pizza . customer service ten out of ten”
6AM - 1AM
Bedford
Liquor Stores
“This is the best Kroger in the HEB area. Their produce department is top notch and the employees are always friendly. It's a little dated but it's kept clean and inventory is always fresh.”
9AM - 1PM 1:30 - 8PM
2109 Harwood Rd, Bedford
Liquor Stores
“This pharmacy is better than most by far the most friendly and responsive to their docs and their patients. They have some trouble with phones but that’s because they’re so good they’re super busy most of the time so be patient with them and they’ll do you right!”
“This is a solid Kroger, not a Marketplace, but not your average neighborhood store. Their fresh/live sushi is really good, and a good value. For those on a restricted diet, they are the only place I've ever seen that have large, burrito sized tortillas with only 25 mg of Sodium. Most have 10x that. I used to have problems with the management's attitude every time I went there, but that has turned around and it's quite nice now.
There's one problem with all Krogers though. They have an outright scam going where they put an item on sale, post the sale tag...and then don't remove it for a week after it has expired. You think you're getting a bargain, but at check-out you pay full price. Which most won't notice in real time. Most don't check the receipt at home. Most never know. At first I thought it was just human error, but now that I look for it, it is obvious that it is intentional. They play the ignorance card well, and when it is pointed out, will happily give you the sale price, as required by law. But the expiration date is printed so small that if the item is on the lower shelf- and note how often that is where the sale item is- you actually would have to get down on the floor with a magnifying glass. After I got wise to it I'd just pull the tag off and read it and take it to the manager when it was expired. I knew which ones to grab because I shopped with my Kroger app as I went through the store and it would correctly show that the item was not on sale. So, I'd grab the tag, and sure enough, it was expired. But it was worth the effort as I got the sale price on everything that really was on sale, PLUS the expired sale items that they had left the tag on. But when I find something like that, I have to wonder what else they're doing, out of sight. What goes on behind the doors of the meat/seafood area?”
“Goody Goody is where you go for “just one bottle” and somehow leave with a receipt long enough to question your life choices. The selection is massive, the shelves are dangerously well stocked, and the staff somehow manages to be both knowledgeable and unfazed by whatever weird liquor quest you’re on. It’s clean, organized, and way too good at making impulse purchases feel justified. If you’re going to enable your bad decisions, this is the place to do it.”