It was wonderful to have another grocery option beyond the Super WalMart across the street. This HEB remains well kept and service is attentive. What has not happened at the Deer Park HEB is they do not have the small businesses selling cellphones or doing mani-pedi inside the store like has happened at other large HEB’s. The access could be better, but I am sure it will improve with the construction of a new shopping center immediately east of the DPHEB.
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Orleans, LA
The store is nice but do not use the car wash it will scratch your car, went and complain to the management there and they told me there’s nothing they will do and accuse me of lying !! I will never go to heb again after the way I was treated!
Wanda G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pasadena, TX
New store. Only open a few weeks. Customer service was ok. The store is much larger than the store they closed on Center St. My big disappointment was that I felt the prices had gone up more(probably did as they moved to a newly built building). I felt the selection wasn’t quite as good as the older store. The bread aisle seemed much smaller, with not much of a selection to choose from. The bakery area. well… you walk through there and they have all the doughnuts out in a bin, but they aren’t covered!!! They are out in the open air! Such a BIG turn off for me.(I will be posting a pic). They are in a bin like a self service salad bar. I’m sorry, if a kid is tall enough to lick the doughnuts, they need to be in an enclosed case. For the merchandise I bought there today, I could have gotten so much more than that at the Kroger I go to. Yes. my primary visit was to check out the new store. I probably won’t go back unless they have some extra special sales.
Austin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
One thing I love about any HEB is how they consistently come off as clean, spacious, and provide a great mix of products across a seamless sea of options for the casual shopper or those who are in and out in a matter of minutes, but each store has a personality that reflects the needs of it’s most loyal customers. Having been to a good number of HEB’s in the Greater Houston Area, I can say that the design of each HEB provides a certain«shopping flow» that provides for the optimal shopping harmony for those who pay attention to the pattern. Of course, all stores do this, but there is an HEB way. You know fruit, vegetables, meat, bakery products, and other food stuffs will be on one side of the store while beauty products, pharmaceutical items, and other related stuffs will be on the other. No different here. As I walked in, it was easy to access the restrooms which were located on the hallway to my right as I walked in. No paper towels to wipe my hands, but there was an environmentally friendly air dryer that you pass your hands though. I like these way better than those dryers you place your hands under for like 2 mins, they never get dry, and you feel like your hands may acquire more germs just by pressing the silver button sometimes. As I walked out, I noticed there were also like 2 family restrooms. No need for me, but just fyi if you have kids. Since this is my personal review, I will use this next part to describe the items I was looking for that pleased and displeased me. I was pleased to see bananas on sale $ 0.39/lbs. I bought 2 for like $ 0.33. Since I eat a few of these a day, I won that round of item shopping. Having a taste for some gluten-free, vegan crackers, I wanted some crackers made with flax seed, quinoa, and other natural ingredients to go with some vegan cream cheese. I found the crqckers for a good price. When I asked for help finding the cream cheese, I was directed to a section I had thoroughly checked only to let the staff member know I did not see the«cream cheese» there. I looked on the other side of the store, but no cream cheese in sight. Since cream cheese without crackers is like a sandwich without Miracle Whip(for you lactose tolerant folks), I had to put the crackers back. Feeling like I was missing something to go with my bananas(B-A-N-A-N-A-S), I was able to find a granola blueberry mix on my way out for a good price. $ 2.52 total for everything. Although I spent a heck of a lot of time here only to leave with $ 2.52 worth of food, sometimes it’s good just to hang out at Club HEB when you have time to spare. The only downside of this HEB is that there did not seem to be a lot of staff around. I think I only saw like five people around the store doing stuff while a few more were located at the cash registers. There’s a part of me that thinks there should have been more employees walking the isles to help customers as opposed to being at the registers. Isn’t that what self checkout is usually for? Oh well. Good HEB though… except, for a person with my lifestyle, I wish they had more vegan options.
Lorena T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
No 1. Do not go to HEB hungry! No 2. Do not go to HEB full No 3. Go to HEB for basic food items and everything else you really don’t need. Free samples all over the place What! what! Came to check out the new HEB that opened up in La Porte. Conveniently located right off of Spencer Rd. right before Walmart. Extremely close to where I work so that is a plus. It is the holidays so Christmas trees are lined up outside and there was even an oscar meyer weiner van parked outside. My first experience at an HEB was about a year ago(I’m island girl so this is pretty exciting for me) I went to HEB to buy cheese. I walk in and spot the fresh fruits and produce, gotta get some, then I walk in a little further and bam there’s the bread and the lady making warm tortillas, gotta get some, keep going and this guy says«would you like to try our margarita mix?» I was like yes sure! After that all I know is that I tried 4 different sushi, had some pie and left with two bottles of wine, bacon, a cheese party pack, bread, flowers, trail mix, juice and some beauty and pharmaceutical items. So basically I attended a supermarket party and got to take home party favors that I payed for. See, the supermarkets I am used to have the basics; cash registers, unfriendly faces, deli meats, milk and eggs. HEB is an experience. By the way… i just got some sushi, and chocolate covered pretzels for lunch. Yeah I’m good and so is HEB.
Mel G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
This store is new it opened on Veterans Day, we ordered our son 3 rd bday the day before, they did an awesome job especially the green grass on the corner. This store is close to my fiancée house just under 2 miles. Thank you for building a H.E.B store at Deerpark.
Manny H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 La Porte, TX
This place is awesome. My wife needed a scooter and they got one for her. These are the largest scooters in the world. Large aisles and super well lit. Met the beer wine manager Cyprus who was vrry friendly. Not just the food items but every thing is in its place. They are directly across the street from Wal-Mart who must be shaking in their boots.