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Forest Hills Grocery

2.5 (63 reviews)
InexpensiveGrocery, Sandwiches
Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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Sharen U.

Finally stopped by this little grocery today and I wasn't disappointed. My daughter and I were looking for a non chain sandwich shop and I remembered Forest Hills grocery. It is a small grocery that makes sandwiches and has a big dessert case. I ordered an Italian. A little pricey, but huge portions.The bread was fresh. The meat was fresh and the fixins were.....fresh. My daughter had a BLT, which was equally FRESH. Don't let the shopping center deter you. The sandwiches are great. They also have really good.looking Chef and Greek salads and Pressed Cubans. They do a huge to go buisness.

Bob N.

I stopped by Forest Hills Grocery because someone told me that the Cuban sandwiches were authentic. There was a long line at the deli counter and I was sort of in a hurry, so I grabbed one of the pre-made grab-and-go sandwiches that were stacked above eye level on the counter. I was in and out pretty quickly, but color me unimpressed. The bread was ok, but the ham was obviously of the cheaper variety and the cheese tasted processed. One of my pet peeves when ordering sandwiches is I DO NOT like for other people to put my condiments on. There was so much mustard and mayonnaise on the sandwich that it literally squirted out between the bread. I did kick myself for being in to much of a hurry to ask for my sandwich to be pressed. If I do try anther sandwich from Forest Hills Grocery, I will skip the pre-mades and be sure to wait in line with everyone else.

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Denise K.

I'm 5 th generation in Tampa & at 62 yrs old this tired nurse knows a good Cuban & like always forest hills made a Cuban sandwich I can co-sign as one of the best! The customer service was stellar & when I called the phone was promptly answered. We've been coming here for decades & will continue as this sandwich was great!! As was my hubby's Italian sandwich.

It's a meat market in here; literally.
David R.

If you live close enough to use this place as your walking distance or "I don't want to drive all the way to Publix" grocery store, perhaps it's more like four stars from a convenience perspective. Or, if you visit during slow hours, perhaps three stars because their sandwiches use freshly sliced deli meat; not what Subway serves that's been sitting around for a day. Other than that, Forest Hills Grocery is the dictionary definition of inefficiency and lack of planning and management, so so prices, no real redeeming qualities. I live close by, so I tend to go in for lunch from time to time. Sometimes I just really want a deli sandwich so I suffer though this process. Their sandwiches are great from a deli meat perspective. They're fresh, typically they give you a pretty hefty helping and most sandwiches fall in the $5 to $7 range. They have hoagies too if you prefer a ton of bread. Where they fall short on a sandwich perspective is toppings; those are fairly limited outside of your common ones like lettuce, tomato, banana peppers, onions, etc. Garlic? No. Spicy mustard? Nope. Oil & vinegar? Nope. Jalapenos? Nope. They can toast the sandwiches though so there's that. Other than sandwiches, they do have a full assortment of essential grocery items like pasta, canned fish, soup, sauces, a very small assortment of produce, and a full selection of beef, etc. The place is not particularly clean, so your mileage may vary on whether your significant other drags you back out of the place. It's been there a long time and very clearly shows it. Sometimes you see less than ideal things, such as deli meat and cheeses randomly stacked on parts of the prep line you didn't expect to find them. Or sandwiches left in the press for five or ten minutes. Or pricing stickers applied across the part of the soda can you drink from, along with dirt. Now, here's what you need to know if you're ordering to-go at lunch time: 1) Plan to waste at least 20 minutes of your day from turning your car off to turning it back on. The reason for this is because the person who takes your order will handle your order from start to finish. There will typically be from three to six people performing this job function and they'll all be constantly stepping on each other and bumping into each other while trying to get at the same area of the prep line in very cramped quarters. For example, if one person has 20 of the same thing to make for a big order and they need an ingredient for each item from each of five places on the prep line, well, they're going to go up and down the line over and over getting those ingredients. The staff won't join together to put one thing on and pass it down to the next person; that would make way too much sense. Instead they'll create five times more work to ensure nothing gets done quickly. Also expect to hear them bitching about when their five minute smoke break is coming; apparently during lunch rush each employee gets a five minute smoke allocation to ensure they have enough nicotine to make it through till 1pm. 2) Once you're inside, the place has random hand written signs, printed signs, stickers and everything else scattered all over the counters, aisles, hanging from the ceiling, etc. Some of these may be important, so waste your time looking at all of them so you don't make the mistake of doing something you shouldn't and being forced to start over. 3) If you see patrons randomly standing around, they may be in one of three states; waiting to order, waiting to pay, waiting for food they've paid for. You'll have absolutely no way of knowing what state of progress these people are in, so you should ask or you could lose your place in the line that may or may not exist and may or may not be obvious. Look for people with plastic bags in their hands; those are typically the ones who have already paid. 4) About a year ago, they did add a hanging sign from the ceiling that says "Order Deli Here"; it only took them "32 years in business" (which the owner loves to mention) to add that sign, but because the line forms in front of the same counter you order meat from, you have no way of knowing if someone is or isn't in line for deli until you ask everyone reasonably close to the sign. 5) If you attempt to order from a location not near the deli ordering sign, there are three possible outcomes. A nice employee who knows there is no line will take your order anyway, probably ruining your next visit when you attempt to do the same thing again. A grizzled employee who looks and talks like they smoke about a pack a day will yell at you for not getting in the line you couldn't tell existed because people are standing everywhere. A customer will yell at you for cutting the line even though they were nowhere near the sign that you missed because there are random signs everywhere. 6) Order deli sandwiches from under the ceiling mounted sign; see above if confused.

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Awesome sandwiches! I've been getting their Cuban sandwiches for years and never tire of them

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Let me 1st say GREAT sandwich! The cleanliness is lacking especially during a pandemic.

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McAlister's Deli

McAlister's Deli

3.8(104 reviews)
3.6 mi
$$

Came here thanks to TMobile. They had an offer I couldn't refuse, & since I'd not been to…read moreMcAlister's Deli, it was a perfect time to try it. It reminds me of Panera, but the only difference is they also have options for big huge dressed up Baked Potatoes. I need to try them next time. Their claim to fame appears to be their big huge iced sweet tea. I ordered an Arnold Palmer, & a sandwich which came with a pickle and side which I chose the potato salad. I ordered the Memphian sandwich with no spicy mustard, & added honey mustard. This sandwich has turkey, Black Forest ham, & roast beef, provolone, & veggies, it was very filled. I was so impressed and I loved that they toasted it, even better. The potato salad was tasty too. I sat in a booth. I do feel that the inside is a bit dated, & the booth was cracking on the cushion but I stayed in that spot. They also had outside seating here too. It was a nice lunch, & I'm happy to say I am now a fan. Everyone working was very nice. My food was delivered to my table. I also had to top off my drink! It was so good!

The difference between my last visit to this one was last time I ordered to go and today i ate in…read morethe restaurant. Wow, the food tasted so much better today. I got the half n half special: Buffalo chicken salad (added cucumber, roasted peppers, black olives and jalapeno peppers). Loved it. Other half i got the Italian sub with all the additions as the salad, another stellar item. Service was also better today. The servers were awesome. In conclusion, just eat at the restaurant. Your belly will thank you.

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Are Pitas

4.4(276 reviews)
2.1 mi
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You know, these ratings have sooo many daily variables and A LOT of them are based on the…read moreexperience you receive from from the first employee you meet. My experience here, while ordering, eating and being in the environment was excellent!! I sometimes play a game when I go out to eat. I will choose the most expensive thing on the menu and then I will choose one of the least expensive menu items and ask the person taking my order, which they would choose, as I "cannot make up my mind"between these two options. In my experience here, I did the same thing. I told the person taking my order I could not decide between a Lebanese Pita, which contains Tzatziki sauce, tomatoes, onions, cucumber for $12.40, or a falafel pita for $9.99. The woman taking my order, told me hands-down, to get the falafel because it will be the best falafel I have had in this town. Luckily because it was not very busy, she told me if I did not mind waiting, that she was going to make it fresh for me. so I agreed and ordered the falafel combo with a soda and their french fries. My order was finished cooking in the exact timeframe I was told it would take, which was 10 minutes. When she was putting together my falafel pita, she asked me what I would like on it, and I started looking at the options and telling her what I wanted. She then looked up at me and said how about if I put it all together for you, and it will still be the best falafel you have had in a long time. I went with her suggestion and let her completely dress my falafel with her choice of ingredients, and I have to tell you it was a "Mic drop". OMG, it was absolutely delicious. The falafel were very crispy on the outside and soft and extremely flavorful on the inside. This was definitely the best falafel I have had in a long time. In addition, the french fries were hot and seasoned perfectly. I have to give this experience, five full stars as the food was delicious, the restaurant was clean, the noise level was perfect, and most importantly, the food was absolutely delicious. There is no question that I will be back to try more items on the menu, but will always have to have a side of falafel when I come here. In addition to the five stars, I have to say that they did a job well done! I encourage anybody reading my review. If you're in the mood for some Venezuela and food or falafel, definitely stop by here!

Are Pitas features Lebanese and Venezuelan fusion cuisine…read more They serve Arepas, Gyros, Falafel and a host of other unique things considered street food. All their meat is prepared halal. Halal prepared food is where the animal had little to any suffering when slaughtered. The portions are huge and very flavorful The staff were friendly and helpful. I ordered an Arepa Cabimera: the arepa bread is fried and served with shredded beef, boiled egg, ham, cheese, ketchup, house sauce and cabbage. This is a party in your mouth without any music! If you're in the Tampa area check this place out.

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The Cuban Sandwich Shop

2.9(117 reviews)
0.6 mi
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The rest of my party had an enjoyable experience and stated they would return. I will not be…read morejoining them. The staff were definitely friendly and service was prompt. It's a mom and pop long established business and decor matches that. I purchased the Patty Melt on a soft roll, the rest of my party got the Cuban, and Chicken & Rice Soup. Not much melt to my sandwich. It was a burger cut in half with a piece of cheese on it. I think the other things that dulled the experience for me was the fact I could see the servers exit the kitchen. I watched the other server wipe her nose with her bare hand as she was bringing food to another table. In my selfish mind I thought "Thank the man above she is not my server".... She helped bring out food to our table and was the one that placed my plate down. That coupled with the assortment of flies will not allow me to return. Which I totally get is a "me" problem because they were packed with a steady flow of 50+ crowd and workers placing to-go orders. Like I stated the rest of my party loved their food. I didn't want to yuck anyone else's yum so I didn't say anything.

Food was fresh but not authentic. Service was good. The place looks like a dated diner but over all…read morethe restaurant is clean. I ordered a Cuban, tostones, a Jupina, and café con leche. I did enjoy the fresh tostones. Everything else was just ok. Like I mentioned it's NOT authentic Cuban food. Run like an American diner not Latin at all.

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