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    Rockin Ranch Trading Post

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    HEB Stephenville

    HEB Stephenville

    3.9(12 reviews)
    24.9 mi
    $$

    I love HEB overall but we stopped at this one on our way home and a young girl in dairy (name tag…read moreMattisyn) was probably one of the most friendly and helpful grocery workers we have ever had!

    HUGE AND LONG-OVERDUE RAVE FOR H-E-B…read more I went to the H-E-B this morning. My beloved bride (also known as my domestic supervisor) slept late, but not before giving me a list of what to get. And in spite of the fact that I had a list, I still forgot a couple of things. In my defense, I can only say that I read lists just about as well as I read instructions or ask for directions. Such is life. I enjoy grocery shopping at H-E-B. I can't think of very many men who do enjoy that particular activity, but to me it's fun. Going to the H-E-B gives me an opportunity to "people-watch," something that I have done as far back as I can remember. People can be very entertaining. One morning, I saw two Tarleton students - male and female - shopping. What got my attention was the fact that the young lady climbed over into the basket with the assistance of the young man, and it was obvious that she was thoroughly enjoying him chauffeuring her around. About five minutes later on that same morning, I saw a young mother negotiating with her child, who was probably four years old. Frankly, I've never understood parents who allow their children to talk that way, but it's not my child or grandchild, and therefore is none of my business. This morning, I had a brief conversation with a beautiful older woman. I was getting a gallon of milk out of the cooler when I heard her voice behind me, saying "I just wanted to let you know that I'm right behind you. Would you please hand me a gallon of that milk? I hope me being this close to you does not bother you. I promise that I won't bite." I turned and looked at her as I handed her the gallon of milk and I said, "ma'am, I don't believe that any woman is beautiful as you would bite." She smiled, looked me dead in the eyes, and said "honey, has anyone ever told you that you are full of sh*t?" "Yes ma'am, I hear that quite often." She laughed, gently patted me on the arm, thanked me for helping her, and walked away. I love interacting with nice people who I don't know. I also enjoy grocery shopping because I get to see all of the wonderful employees that the H-E-B has. Unless they are on the Texas or FBI's 10 most wanted list, people like to be recognized. Whether it is by facial recognition (or even better by the sound of their name), people enjoy being recognized. They never fail to do that at the H-E-B grocery. They never fail to greet me by my name or with a smile or both. People like Shelley, Sean, Linell, Koran, and many others, whose names escape my memory at this particular moment in time. I've never had a negative experience with any employees there. It is obvious that they are selected very carefully for employment and then trained very well afterwards. I have actually had those employees woke up to me and say, "Mr. Hutson, are you finding everything you need today?" And if for some reason I can't find something, I can always count on them to either tell me where that item is at or find someone who knows. In an age where having pronouns is popular, H-E-B employees' favorite pronouns must be "sir " and "ma'am, " because they never fail to interject them during a conversation with a customer. I can always find what I want to eat there. Their trucks arrived promptly, and the shelves are stocked just as promptly. I often hear complaints that the store is still too small, and I suppose that it is true. I know that I have made that same claim to my beloved bride/domestic supervisor, who tells me to stop complaining and to just be thankful that they have a wider variety of items than they used to have before remodeling. I have also heard complaints that the parking lot is too small, and maybe it is. I think that it speaks to the fact that Stephenville is growing. Tarleton is at an all-time high with enrollment and it's only going to get bigger. I just try to shop early in the morning when there are very few people there. I am retired and I like to sleep late when I can, but I've got to shop sometime. I can control the crowds if the crowds are not there when I'm shopping early in the morning. The downside to shopping early in the morning is that there are not nearly as many people to watch. I guess you can't have everything. The HEB grocery store is managed by and staffed with ROCK STARS! I am sorry that I am just now writing this rave when I have been shopping with you for 25 years. I suppose that doing it now is better than not doing it at all, but I wish I had done it sooner. I'm sorry that I didn't. Thank you all of you not only for all that you do, but for making my life such an easier place to live.

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    H-E-B

    3.6(66 reviews)
    41.7 mi
    $$

    Ok, this is a mixed review and I will keep it short and sweet…read more.. The store has some of the better produce to be found in the area. Good selection and quality product. Their deli and cheese section is likewise very good. Overall, they probably have what you need in this grocery store. Prices aren't bad considering what you get. But man oh man is it not fun to shop here. It's always busy and crowded, but that's not the worst of it. The worst part is the army of curbside shopping people they have. These shoppers are pulling these huge carts, which they leave in the middle of the aisles while they go off in search of items for multiple orders. It's not like you can ask them to move, because half of the time, they aren't near that cart. They know where things are so they just "pop around the corner" to gab items while the cart sits blocking the aisles instead of the shopper wheeling it around. Honestly, with all of the curbside shoppers clogging the flow, it's just a heck of a lot less frustrating for me to go somewhere else. I had hoped the recent expansion would have eased this problem, but it hasn't.

    I've been here a few times passing through, as it's the halfway point between my house and the…read moreproject I'm working on out west. It's a bigger HEB, clean. Parking is easy to get in and out of. I forget what I stopped in for, but I do recall getting some of the pot stickers at the sushi counter, they were really good. I can't really speak to the service, as everyone working there appeared busy but didn't say anything.

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