HEB is the best grocery store, hands down. They have the best selection of produce, meats, fish, etc. Their bakery is fantastic with the best fresh tortillas. They also have great "store brand" foods that are better than some of the name brand items.
I am accustomed to the Plano location off Preston Rd, and the Fort Worth Alliance area location has the same layout and quality. I have shopped at the Fort Worth location more than once and am proud to be an H-E-B customer. I recommend 1836 Farms flavored milks and Volleman's lemonades. The large variety of flavors or brands for items such as yogurt, Kefir, creamers, etc. is excellent. The H-E-B brands oftentimes are as good as name brands.
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SnoodyPosh 8teenWheeling TV
Nov 8, 2025
I always love a H-E-B! In a world full of Walmarts, BE AN H-E-B!! It gives “Rich Auntie” vibes! When is there ever NOT a time for “The Rich Auntie” vibe?! lol
In all seriousness, I LOVE H-E-B! I love the exclusivity of it NOT being located everywhere- you know? I love the humble pettiness of rubbing it in my family’s face (I’m from Miami) that I almost exclusively shop here and them NOT HAVING A CLUE as to what I’m talking about! 😹
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tracy guidry
Nov 3, 2025
If you're disabled and need a mobility cart to shop, do not use this store. Every cart I got ibe had a full batter showing. By the time I got to the back of the store the cart was almost dead. Lucky I had someone with me to get another cart. The second cart went around the corner and was on its last leg, after showing a full battery. This store is not disabled friendly.
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That's So Maria
Oct 30, 2025
This location is just okay. While it and Central Market are owned by the same company, I find that HEB's produce spoils much faster. We often have to buy the more expensive chicken because the yellow-packaged chicken breasts consistently have standing water inside, which is a major concern. The store is almost always crowded, making it difficult to move around comfortably unless you shop very late at night.
Curbside pickup has been my biggest frustration. Despite specifying no substitutions, I have repeatedly received the wrong items, and they often forget things I have already been charged for. For instance, I once ordered three gallons of milk but only received one, forcing me to drive back to the store even though I do not live nearby. Rotten produce, particularly potatoes that are mushy or have a bad odor, is another recurring issue.
I also avoid the flower section entirely. As a plant collector, every plant I have purchased here required a return due to spider mites, thrips, or fungus rust, which can easily spread to other plants. The store's lighting and crowds make it difficult to inspect plants thoroughly, so I no longer take the risk.
Shopping here is purely out of necessity. In my experience, HEB is overhyped, and the lower prices do not make up for the consistent quality issues. I would rather pay more at Central Market.