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    M-59 Enterprise

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    2 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Just had to rent a car after an accident. Nicest staff, super quick and easy process. Car was great!

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    4 years ago

    Nickel and diming customers. Will not be using enterprise again. Service wasnt the best.

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    Tulteca - Despite the humble exterior, there is a wealth of Mexican foods and goods here, all very reasonably priced.

    Tulteca

    (3 reviews)

    You'll be forgiven if you drive by without taking a second look. From the outside, it looks like it…read moremight be a tax office, or possibly a business that closed down. But, look for the flickering OPEN sign. There most definitely is a business here. This is exactly the sort of small grocery store you would expect to see in Mexico, with a wide range of items from snacks to cooking ingredients to cleaning products. There is an entire wall devoted to dried peppers, from guajillos to ancho chilis to chile de arbol, and likely several others you have never heard of before. They cost $1.99 for a 3 ounce bag, significantly cheaper and better quality than your specialty grocery store, like Nino Salvaggio's. There is a small refrigerated section that includes massive, beautiful tomatillos, and nopales (cactus). You will seriously never see better representations of either of those at any grocery store. Then, there are the snacks. These are all imported, and the type you would expect to find in Mexico. The only brand you may recognize are Takis...which of course is a Mexican brand. And, they have several varieties that you may never have seen before. The store is quite small, but packed with value, and a few surprises. I got a 15 ounce can of sardines for $3.29. Absolutely nothing here is expensive. I've driven by here so many times, and wondered what was inside. I'm glad I finally stopped in. It definitely will not be the last time.

    This mercado is amazing. The owners are helpful, the fresh food is great, and they carry everything…read moreyou need if you like cooking Mexican and TexMex. In the 8 years I've been shopping here, the service has only improved in how personal and caring they are. I recommend them to all of my family and friends to shop here. They have authentic Mexican goods/knick-nacks and accept charge cards. I'll continue shopping here because of the no-nonsense, simple and welcoming atmosphere.

    Rite Aid

    Rite Aid

    (5 reviews)

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    My father is in a senior living facility and in order to visit him I have to have a Covid test…read moreevery week. The pharmacy staff had been more than helpful with the testing. It is so much more extra work for them but they are always friendly.

    I'm writing a review about Rite Aid. Rite Aid. A drug/convenience store…read more Let me boil it down for you. You're a discerning customer looking for a place to buy convenience items or to overpay for prescription drugs. Your bucket filled with Playtex Sanitary Napkins (yes, that's the non-trademark name ever since Maxi- and Apple came around and destroyed the Pad) ... or Tampax. Your list includes Vaseline (which you've purchased because Triple Paste is no longer necessary for your under 2-year old child), and you've added the small case of passable beer along with a box of prophylactic made out of the latest exotic materials. You've sort of hidden that "Preparation-H" ... you're going to pay for it, but that's the icing on the cake of the most embarrassing purchase combination you've ever made. You have a friend at Rite Aid. The staff at this location know how to treat the latest new-father who all but two of these items (the beer and ... well ... "don't want another child just yet" product) is intended for. On top of that, they're friendly. The staff at the pharmacy (and I'm in complete disagreement with the prior reviewer) is awesome. As ... again ... a new father, being thrown into the world of "holy cow my child has (insert strange thing you saw) on (some part of the body you would prefer to not look the way it looks due to strange thing)", I've had the great experience of having a pharmacist at this store walk me to the mysterious baby product aisle and explain, in gory detail, what to buy, what the ingredients are, and even provide advice on simple things that can alleviate my wonderful child's "oh geez, that should not look like that." Before I get criticism as a father, this review is written (at least partially) to be silly. I won't admit that I'm capable of properly raising a child, but neither is anyone else. When our kids get sick (or get ... weird skin/bottom/ick), we head to the pediatrician. We interviewed many pediatricians, but we never bothered interviewing a pharmacist/pharmacy. Up until having a child, I thought the purpose of the pharmacist was to "count the pills" The pediatrician says "here's what to give your child". But your pharmacist knows medicine (and ... a lot more about the "over the counter stuff" than you realized). I get a wealth of information from the staff at this location. They'll answer your questions, and the follow-ups, no matter how insane they sound.

    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

    (4 reviews)

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    Paulie is the goat he is oh so very sigma and Skibidi everyone loves paulie because he simply…read morehimothy

    I am an African American female, I stopped in this 7-eleven today at 6:32 p.m. on my way home. I…read morepurchased a pint of Chocolate Fudge Tracks Go Yum ice cream ($3.99) and a plain brownie ($1.19). I took my bag in my house upon arriving home. I took the ice cream out the bag and wanted to warm my brownie as I always do. There was no brownie in my bag. I went to check my car looking on and under the seats. I called the store speaking to a female sales person, she asked the male clerk if he had waited on me. He said he put the brownie in my bag. I assured him that the brownie was not in my bag. I was constantly put on hold, so I decided to return to the store which is 7 miles from my home. The female salesperson said her manager said there was nothing he could do about it and that I would have to wait until they checked the register and the camera the next day. By this time I was very upset having driven 7 miles to correct their error the salesman had waited on me and another customer at the same time. I demanded the manager be recalled and I be allowed to speak to him. He was very rude (Nick) stating that this was a privately owned store and there was nothing he could do. that he didn't know what I did with the brownie from the time I left the store and got home. He implied that I could have dropped it, eaten it, or was trying to STEAL MONEY($1.19) from his store. He said the owner is a lady named Donna. he refused to reveal anyone's last name. If this is an example of Good customer care, so be it. I don't think I would have been treated this way if I were C. Referenced as a $1.19 thief. He said he would reimburse me for the ice cream because that is all he could prove that I purchased. SO MUCH FOR GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE, I guess you think being privately owned allows you to be insolent to customers!!!!

    M-59 Enterprise - convenience - Updated May 2026

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