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November 2023 by Angela Stahl
Always Super Fresh..good vibes
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March 2023 by Craig Alexis
Personable, professional, efficient service all the time. After visiting this pharmacy it’s pretty difficult going elsewhere as the service standard that is set here is second to none in Wimberley.
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April 2020 by Haley Mathews
The chicken pot pie in the prepared food department is fantastic!! Keep up the good work Brookshire!!
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March 2020 by Cathy Locke
They have been working so hard and customer service is amazing. They are stocking shelves as fast as they can.
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March 2020 by Cookie Ward Hagemeier
I shop at Brookshire Brothers for a couple of important reasons. Customer loyalty being one. I appreciate that Brookshire Brothers has filled the need for a supermarket in Wimberley for many years, customizing this store to the Wimberley residents' needs. I still find national brands in the store; I can shop here in a more relaxed manner, and rely on staff to be friendly, helpful and knowledgeable.
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February 2020 by Gary B.
I am visiting from California. I had a prescription for refill. Katrina and staff were amazing - I just received a call 2 hours earlier then told - it is ready for pick up.
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November 2019 by Bruce Smith
I went to get my medication refilled a couple of days ago. Sarah the pharmacist there at the store took my money and it was close to $28. She just called me and did a little research for me, and found a coupon through Brookshire Brothers so I am now getting a refund for close to $14 because of her extra effort above and beyond. What a wonderful individual to keep all of her patrons in her mind and heart trying to help them out!! Thank You SARAH....
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May 2019 by stan starrett
Most helpful people in Wimberley
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March 2019 by Jerry H.
Prices are really high they can't compete with Walmart or HEB even on store brand items they get beat by a good amount ex 12 pack of budlight is 9.98 at HEB regular price at gaslight it's 12.99 on sale you do the math now the deli is nice I love the food but your prices are way to high if can't compete sell out to someone who can
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December 2018 by Zane G.
well Brookshires used to be the only gam ein town..but no more. the new HEB is cleaner and nicer. Brookshires could make a nice living if they had a decent breakfast in the morning and made great hamburgers...but they don't.. it does have some loyal followers..and its not terrible.. but could be so much better. grocery business is tricky.. not high margin, doesn't pay a lot..HEB is like Wal Mart.. lots of ways to beat you down..
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November 2018 by Claude D.
Don't go there for breakfast It's horrible Used to be decent but service and food is worse I've ever seen
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November 2018 by Ardie S.
I stopped by this Brookshire Brothers after an appointment in town, thinking I might find a small town gem. It has the look and feel of a small Randalls supermarket inside, just a bit more crufty. Ultimately, I was disappointed, although there were a few bright spots. The parking lot was fairly empty late on a Thursday afternoon. So was the store, which made for easy shopping. What really surprised me was that there was no small town hospitality exhibited. The employees were lifeless at their assigned stations as I passed by. Perhaps they sensed I wasn't from town, but that shouldn't be shocking, given that Wimberley itself is a Houston refugee camp. I was hoping for great things given that they advertised a bakery on the front wall of the store. Instead, what I came across were prepackaged goods. The french bread wasn't even slightly warm at 5p, which told me it was either baked early in the day or trucked in. Best of the lot are the David's Cookies, which were on special and tasty. Pass on the labeled Brookshire-branded bakery items, however. They are nothing special and mostly stale or on their last sale date. The fresh seafood and meat department looked sad. The butcher never looked up as I passed near the end of his cases. Prepackaged beef and pork items weren't moving and several seemed well on their way to green. As I wandered slowly through the store, I found a few weekly specials on house brands, but mostly items that were priced as you might expect for a small town store that's the only game in town. That may have worked years ago when the choices were Country Boy or a drive to San Marcos, but not since HEB came to town. On a positive note, they have a sizable wine department and some 20% clearance sales--mostly on Texas wines. I guess wine helps one cope here. The pharmacy stock area appears tiny and under-stocked, but I had no reason to test that. At checkout, there were only two lanes open. I went to the one where the cashier was finishing up with another customer. The cashier was pleasant enough, but not particularly friendly. She asked if I was a "Celebrate" member. I told her no, but asked if I could join other than by text. She didn't know but handed me some flyer that was about shopping online and indicated there might be a way to join the club from the corporate website (there is). I really didn't see much to Celebrate during my visit to this Brookshire Brothers store, except I came away with three plastic bags of groceries for only $26. There's just that "has been" sad sack atmosphere hovering over this store. Had there been a bit more cheer or friendliness to accompany my hopefulness, I might be back again. I guess the happy people other reviewers mentioned went to work for HEB. I can have a similarly depressing and unfriendly experience in Austin at any Randalls, so I'll keep driving past Brookshire Brothers next time.
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December 2017 by Michele R.
Nice employees, great selection of items, and less expensive than grocery stores in Florida.
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December 2017 by Mechelle S.
If I had written this review 5 or 10 years ago I would have given them 3 stars at the most and what's so hard is that they were the only Grocery Store in town for so many years and at one time you could get good produce and a nice variety of center isle goods and then HEB came to town. My Mom was and is very loyal to Brookshire Brothers and refused to shop at HEB but they are losing her as a customer as they just don't have her favorite products any more. It's sad that the quality and variety of food have gone downhill. Don't give up but it seems like they have stopped trying. On my last visit on the Sunday before Christmas the store smelled of dead fish and you were hit with this smell as soon as you walked in the door. I try to give them business but the store is not clean and well with that odor I could not wait to get out of there. I must say the best thing about Brookshire Brothers is the Pharmacy and its staff. John Lyon the pharmacist has helped my parents manage their medications for years and we are thankful for that. I do pray that Brookshire Brothers survives!