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    Jester Market

    4.1 (19 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Thank goodness for Jester Market! Very convenient for Jester and surrounding neighborhoods.

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    Antonelli's Cheese

    Antonelli's Cheese

    4.8
    (500 reviews)
    6.3 mi
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    A friend who's opinion I really respect recommended Antonelli's Cheese Shop for a three cream…read morecheese. I wanted to get this for my book club soiree, but did not have time to make a visit as it is a little north of downtown. Antonelli's Cheese Shop is charming and quaint. While the shop is small they have an assortment of items to sell in addition to cheese - wine, sauces, jellies, etc. I was immediately greeted upon entry into Antonelli's cheese shop. Two other customers were being helped, however, I had a store associate offer me some cheese samples. While the samples were good, I was specifically interested in the three cream cheese. They had two choices to select from. I was hoping they had more. This is a shop you need to spend some time in to leisurely evaluate the cheeses. There was also a human size dog in the shop at the time. I don't know what is about dogs, they like to lick me. Guess what...I do not like to be licked. So, I jetted out of the store.

    Cheese glorious cheese. Antonelli's has such a large selection of quality cheesy cheese…read more This is a small family run, local, cheese shop, but it packs a lot inside. They have wine, jams/jelly/preserves. Chocolates, and olives. They also have premade charcuterie boards too. When I came, they were giving away free cheese everyday of the week. The first 100 people that were in line. Free cheese? Yes please. As you can imagine, there was a long line of people waiting, and with the store being small, we were sent in in small groups. Couple people come out, couple people go in. As the line shortens and you get to the counter. You're given your free cheese, and asked what type of cheese you like. I gave my favorites, soft cheese, like brie, hard cheese, like manchego I like spicy cheese like hatched chili cheese or a jalapeño cheese. So after giving some examples of cheese that I like the gentleman helping me brought out three different samples and we tried them together and loved every one of them so I chose which ones I liked out of the three and then we moved down the counter a little bit, and the gentleman brought out another selection of three cheeses, and I tried those and told him which ones I liked, and they were all phenomenal. The gentleman that helped me was very attentive. He listened. he gave examples exactly what I was asking for and it was absolutely beautiful experience. even though they were packed and crazy and had 100 people waiting outside. He just treated me like we were just one on one. He took his time with me. I thought it was such a spectacular experience very personable. I walked out with 5 different cheeses. A bar of orange chocolate with dried cherries. And a baguette. And let me tell you, I ate so good during our Texas ice storm 2026! So here's the down side. Parking. There are like 8 parking spots in front. And a couple parking in the back. But beyond the back, there is a small pay with a QR code parking. It's a bit of a struggle as far as parking goes. There is no street parking. But I'm sure when you're not dealing with 100 customers it's not as much of a struggle. There are 2 accessible parking spots out front. Had a great experience. And will come back again.

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    H-E-B

    H-E-B

    2.9
    (135 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    Luke Sanchez is the BEST cashier I have ever had at a grocery store. He was so fun to chat with as…read moreme, my fiancé and my brother in law waited for our groceries. The line was long but Luke was so quick, efficient and kind. I will be shopping at this HEB again.

    Let me tell you the Tale of the Enchilada Reckoning. In our home, there is a sacred and…read morewell-established ecosystem: The Hubs = Top Chef Me = Occasional Culinary Special Chef Now, to be fair, I can cook. I just treat it like a rare hobby... like pottery or running a marathon or sky diving. I prefer specialty appearances rather than nightly performances. And we have a system...whoever cooks gets to bask in their cooking glory while the other person scrubs grime off every known kitchen surface afterward. It's love. It's balance. It's low-key resentment with a sponge. Enter my Brother-in-Law (visiting for a few weeks). A witness. A potential judge. A man who, I fear, might report back to the extended family that I survive solely on takeout and my hubby's cooking. Family snitches get stiches (not literally!), so the saying goes. So off I go to H-E-B, fueled by determination and a quiet need to prove I am, in fact, a functioning wife. I gather my ingredients like a woman preparing for battle: ground turkey, mild cheddar, yellow onion, Roma tomatoes (the superior tomato), tomato paste, sauce... the works. The cashier didn't know it, but she was checking out the Next Top Chef...in our household. Now, enchiladas are not for the faint of heart. Oh no! First, there is The Tortilla Machine. Each tortilla must be lightly toasted...individually. Twenty-four tortillas. Twenty-four tiny, corn-based opportunities to question every life choice that led me here. At some point, I lost track of time. The smoke alarm initially considered getting involved but decided I had suffered enough. Then came the tomatoes. You cannot just toss those in willy-nilly. We are not making soupy enchilada casserole. The seeds must be removed with surgical precision. I stood at the counter, delicately de-seeding Roma tomatoes like I was performing an intricate medical procedure: "Scalpel (knife). Remove the tomato seed carnage. Protect the integrity of the dish." Onions were diced. Tears were shed. But somehow...SOMEHOW...it all came together. The enchiladas entered the oven as a collection of hopes and fragile tortillas and emerged as a golden, bubbling monument to perseverance. Dinner was served. The hubs took a bite. My BIL took a bite. There was a moment... a pause... the kind that could make or break reputations. And then...Seconds. Then thirds. No words needed. I knew. I had done it. Good vibes only. I leaned back casually, like this level of effort was just my daily standard. Like I hadn't just spent an hour whispering threats to tortillas. And let's not forget my homemade carrot cake (cake + frosting) is still the picture everyone sees on the H-E-B (Braker Lane) website splash page. Naturally, I assume the enchiladas are next. So yes...while the hubs may be the primary cook...On this day... in this kitchen...I was the Chef. The Enchilada Queen of H-E-B! Thanks H-E-B for all those amazing ingredients.

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