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    H-E-B

    3.6 (41 reviews)
    InexpensiveDrugstores, Grocery
    Closed 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    I hope you already bought your emergency water supply. You aren't getting any here.
    Robert M.

    SHOPPERS BEWARE!! Some brainiac has decided to move the store around. Items are not in a place that makes any kind of sense and shelves are empty. For the next two weeks (until late May) do yourself a favor and shop somewhere else as you won't find what you're looking for (they don't have it or it's in a crazy location).

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    Mike B.

    This location is new and most definitely improved--a significant upgrade to the neighborhood. The store features all the amenities of newer HEB stores, to include a full bakery and deli. There's a lunch counter with foods made to order, and they have a nice selection of salads and sandwiches ready in advance. This place is going to be a big hit with all the people who work on Lackland. There's lots of parking and even a gas station with a car wash. This is a very nice HE--no Butts about it.

    Fresh made Philadelphia roll!
    Ellen E.

    I was headed into Lackland AFB and realized I forgot my lunch so decided to swing into heb really quick. I decided to get some sushi and a topo Chico. I got to the sushi station and there wasn't a lot of options set out since it was only around 930am. A guy working the sushi station asked if I needed help with anything and i asked if they had any Philadelphia rolls. He said he didn't have any set out but asked if I would like for him to make me one really quickly? I responded that would be great! He asked if I wanted smoked salmon or imitation crab- and if I wanted one or two rolls. I answered one roll- smoked salmon. He promptly finished what he was working on and immediately made my sushi roll fresh in front of me and happily handed it over and asked if he could help with anything else. The customer service was amazing and the sushi was delicious and made fresh right in front of me. This was a great experience here and I will for sure be back!

    Ron M.

    This was my first trip to this HEB. Needed to find some meat I hadn't been able to find at my local Plus. I came in the evening and was pleased to see how open this location is. Although not a Plus, it appeared to be good size from my short trip. There are only 18 lanes, but 17 of them were open. Great! I might come here a little more often.

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    CVS/pharmacy

    CVS/pharmacy

    3.5
    (47 reviews)
    9.5 mi
    $$

    Overpriced like everything else on the riverwalk but oddly entertaining. I've never actually been…read moreto a touristy CVS, so I can't really complain based on location and the amusement factor. Obviously there's no actual pharmacy here since it's on the river level with no access to street parking. It's not even your standard CVS. Sure, they have the basics like snacks, cosmetics, etc, but what tickled me were the ducky plushies in cowboy and beaver hats. There are also post cards and $20 phone chargers, one of which I needed since I accidentally left mine at the hotel. Would I come here to buy anything otherwise? Probably not, but it was certainly worth checking out. And the cashier was also very nice. She did ask if I have a phone number with CVS (I haven't for several years now. I wonder if they ever actually close those years old inactive accounts). She also allowed me to simply use the reusable bag from the Alamo we already had with us to save the trouble. Oh and an entire aisle dedicated to Texas and San Antonio. It was a fun time. Also, the shelves could probably stand to be wiped down more. Lots of dust. And what's this? No kitty cats to greet me? Now I'm sad. :( I'd come back just to see them, and they're good for keeping rodents away. So for the cat haters out there, bear in mind they're smarter than many give them credit for as they hunt mice and birds to keep the river walk free of infestations.

    The younger lady with the red hair was rude. Customer service is definitely at an all-time low. A…read moresimple "Hello, good morning, how are you?" would have gone a long way. Instead, she just looked at me, I told her what I wanted, and that was it. If you're that tired or unhappy to be there, maybe call out. A little kindness and professionalism make a big difference.

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    CVS Pharmacy

    CVS Pharmacy

    3.4
    (19 reviews)
    9.4 mi
    $$

    Perfect place for a CVS on the riverwalk. Easy access and good hours. Great spot to grab some…read moredrinks, snacks or almost any other items you may need while visiting or just popping in for some emergency needs - ie. Red Bull, cigarettes, alcohol or Band-Aids. Pleasant staff and easy check out with the self-checkout kiosks.

    Don't send your prescriptions here! They don't do them…read more Rather, this CVS is more like a small snack shop located by the Riverwalk. There's another one close by that's even closer to the river that you can only get in by way of the Riverwalk. This CVS only has a streetside entrance. I don't know what the world record is for the smallest CVS pharmacy, but this is definitely one of the smaller ones out there, so you can imagine the lack of variety in their merchandise. It's mostly snacks inside, but you'll find a few other non-food items in the rear of the shop. However, it's not very well-maintained. I came in three times during my stay in San Antonio. One just to browse around, and two to purchase a snack. On my first trip, the store was empty, and I saw two employees working at the front. On my second trip, the store had a handful of customers, but I didn't recognize an employee until he went up to the front minutes later to service a customer. I was looking around for a small snack, but I was kind of disappointed in what they had. Not that I'm comparing this to the Buc-ee's in New Braunfels, but there are a handful of snacks I would remember at other CVS locations that I couldn't find here. So the small snack I was planning to get had to be a little larger than I expected, which meant spending a little more. I got a Cheetos popcorn, which was the last one they had in stock the evening I went. That was the only item I recall that I hadn't seen before at any CVS. There might have been others, but the Cheetos popcorn was the most noticeable to me. However, upon checkout, I noticed some milk cartons lying on a table, not inside a refrigerator. I touched them, and they weren't even cold at all! Such a small store, but nobody realized the milk that's going to go bad real soon or has gone bad already? And speaking of checkout, if not for the two self-checkout stands at the front of the store, you might be waiting a while for an employee to ring you up, especially if they are assisting other customers. I made another visit on my last week here, and I was the only customer in the store at the time. There were two employees, but neither greeted me or offered to help. I wanted to get an ice cream sandwich, but the price tags were missing on a lot of them! I had to use the coupon scanner to find out the price of them. So inefficient and annoying to have to run back and forth just to find out the prices. I used the self-checkout again because I didn't think the employees were in a mood to ring me up. My suspicion was confirmed when one of them simply glanced at me without a word as I walked out the door with zero intention to make a return visit. If you're looking to make a (hopefully) quick stop to pick up a snack, and you happen to be in the immediate vicinity, this CVS will at least be there to answer your call. Otherwise, I would recommend going to some other CVS, like the other one with the Riverwalk entrance.

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    Five and Dime General Store

    Five and Dime General Store

    4.4
    (8 reviews)
    9.5 mi
    $

    I got my first real six-string, I bought it here. I'm Canadian, by the way…read more The man said it right. It's sad that not alot of Yelp users come to places like this and give them a review. Just the fancy restaurants and the tourist hotspots which don't really need a review where your review will get lost in a sea of 20,000 others. This place is super cute with a lot of great stuff and fun stuff and I've stopped in here on several occasions when coming to San Antonio, and I'm sure they will come back here on many occasions in the future. And they have the word five in their name so what rating did you think I was going to give them? This store is a dime.

    I marvel at the fact that so many stores -- mere spitting distance from one of America's most…read morehistoric places (The Alamo) -- get no love, nor even attention, from Yelpers. Here is a general store across the street from a site with more than 2,500 photos, almost 1,000 reviews (and an inexplicably low 4-star composite rating) and has a paltry EIGHT reviews and 4 photos (which I'm going to double today). Maybe I just love general stores with the amalgam of touristy stuff, toiletries you forgot to bring, and temptations of the sweet and salty kind. They sum it up best with their motto, "Travel necessities. Hometown setting." First, yes, as you would expect, there is PLENTY of Alamo-related stuff. Neither cheap nor chintzy, there are plenty of Alamo t-shirts, cups, magnets, mugs souvenirs, and other ephemera at prices (at least based on my experience) a bit less expensive than at other establishments. An, if you want to show some Texas pride, there's plenty to buy to remind your friends where you're from and what state not to mess with. And yes, it has the feel with the old-time pharmacy catch-alls, from medicines and ointments to phone chargers and travel bags. The convenience of an airport gift shop without the high prices and drab formulaicness. Five and Dime ain't for the cynic. You'll find the kind of cowboy hats you'd find on a sorority girl at a Saturday night party. You'll find the kind of sombreros you have lying around awaiting the moment when your friend passes out drunk and you can place it on his head and Sharpie a Zapata-style mustache on his upper lip. Yes, there's plenty of humor in the Five and Dime collection! In the end, Five and Dime is a great store for both local and tourist alike. Their hometown philosophy can also be found at their other locations: On the San Antonio Riverwalk, on the Landing in Branson, in Old Town San Diego, Market Street in Charleston, Old Town in St. Augustine (FL), Cannery Row in Monterey (CA), River Street in Savannah (GA), and the Historic Plaza in Santa Fe. All great places, and all where I'll be making a stop at the Five and Dime when I do. See you there!

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