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May 2023 by Allison C.
Wanted to love it bc not as packed as HEB but majority of food I picked up was past expiration.
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October 2022 by Michael S.
Went to buy a few groceries yesterday and went to the registers to pay. There were four employees ( all young , male dark hair) around the register. I was carrying the groceries in my arms , I waited for them to pay attention and take my groceries. Instead all of the employees ignored me and were acting goofy and just kept chatting. As I went to set my groceries on the counter, an employee steps in front of me with a soda and tells the cashier to ring it up. And of course, they do! Then they just stood around gossiping as the line began to grow. This is just lousy, crappy, and unacceptable. I guess they don't hire people at brooks hire brothers with manners, respect or decency! I told the cashier that he needed the Items more than I did, set them on the counter and left... I figured there was no sense in arguing or calling the manager, since they were the ones who hired these rude teen-age idiots and wouldn't know any better either. Shame on this store... thank God for HEB! As We were walking out the door, the moronic cashier yelled at me, "I'm scanning your groceries Now!!""Good for you."' I said, and kept walking out the door. What a great reflection on Wimberley, brookshire bros, and the Texas education system. Not to mention the testament to lousy parenting. When this store goes under, I won't be surprised or saddened in the least. Good riddance.
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October 2022 by Jose D.
I'm giving a shoutout to this location based on the attention received from Jaime as we were trying to find certain products. He was very accommodating. So if you are at this Brookshire Brothers, seek him out and let him know he makes a difference!
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February 2022 by Kat C.
It is a good spot to go when you need a couple of items. Prices are little higher that other grocery stores. The customer service is not bad.
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January 2022 by Reece A.
This place is awesome still has the home town vibe I miss in Wimberley. They also r the only place I can get egg nog with out nutmeg. Also the staff is all super helpful!!
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November 2021 by Robert M.
Its great for convenience when you just need a thing or two. I would prefer to keep my local small bussiness in bussiness. But they leave stuff past the sale date and keep selling it at full price. Or they mark it down on the expiration date. Who drinks a gallon of milk in one day or eats a 5 pounds of ham in one day? I understand they are trying to reduce their losses as much as possible. But I think it would be smarter to give a customer a deal then to let it expire and then sell it to a customer spoiled. Which makes better customer service?
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March 2021 by Bill W.
On Feb. 28th I stopped at the Jasper Tx store to pick up some provisions for a fishing trip. While I stopped at the Deli counter. While there I experienced blatant racism. As I waited for someone to fill my order I noticed another white gentleman being ignored by the employees while anyone black were promptly waited on. I will no longer shop there .I fish and hunt near there but will do my grocery shopping elsewhere.
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August 2020 by Bill G.
I can't believe I stopped here when there is an awesome looking HEB within a half mile down the road. Won't do that again. Oh, and thanks Brookshire Bros. :(
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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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June 2018 by MermaidLogger M.
The pharmacy is amazing. There is a gentleman named John who works in the pharmacy who is extremely helpful. He will go out of his way to help you and he truly cares about the customer. I needed advice on some medication a doctor perscribed to me and he knew all about it and was very helpful. He took time to make sure I understood about the medication. The staff is always friendly and caring.