My family of four(including me) are a humble happy and easy to please ,"nuclear family"- ( Nuclear family def: family comprised of no more or less than 4 people, A Mother, Father, and 2 kids- specifically One Girl and One Boy) and we are pleased and excited to say that it's almost 100% certainty that we will be moving to Ingleside within in the next 30-45 days or so. We have extensively studied the demographics of Ingleside, as well as getting a report on crime and offences reported from 2021' to 23', and the numbers were remarkable compared to the state average and national average, so overall the big picture we got right off of Ingleside is- it's a rapidly expanding, diverse, family oriented town that is steadily growing in the number of families moving in versus varying statistics of those moving out. The reviews of the schools were a good refreshing aspect for our children, also we were so happy to see that the school population numbers are low which is exactly what our kids need. Anyhow to get to the point while house hunting and looking on Google maps my husband and I are so pleased to find an HEB an Ingleside that isn't far from the houses we are interested in- making it most likely our new blessed, wholesome hometown very soon! This weekend on the 23rd, Saturday we will be traveling from here in San Antonio Texas-- where we were born n raised(my husband and I) and our kids- born, but only partially raised, -- to the quaint Ingleside area to tour the houses that stood out to us not only in curb appeal but amenities. Not to mention the prices are perfect! Especially considering we originally wanted to move to Aransas Pass which is just as lovely but it just seems like Ingleside has been calling to us to be the place that we settle into our dream life, on the Texas coast very close to Port A where I spent most of my childhood Summers and I've always wanted to live near. Sadly my father was murdered here in San Antonio in a seriously horrifying way that naturally we sought justice on- for the love of My Dad, my kids grandpa (and formerly their only living grandparent until tragedy struck) and also in pursuit of change through Justice -for the ill or infirm, and to establish marked accountability in many places and their aspects of the way the city handles people in this situation. So through the tragedy of loss, came a blessing from our creator and an opportunity to relocate from SA which holds so much past loss before this, and God willing fulfill a dream I've had for my lifetime so far- and I get to share it with my husband and our kids. But having read the reviews we are pleasantly surprised with the HEB in Ingleside and can't wait to become regulars known on a first name basis! Reminds me of the one I grew up behind as a kid here in SA, but this one is a giant compared to that one. God bless,...
Read moreThe employees and management are awesome, they are very professional but sweet. The issue I have is the lack of choices one has in Ingleside as is. "Sales" would be higher if there was better option of foods. Ingleside HEB needs a deli, a bakery, a small sushi cube, and pharmacy. Staying small because it's small town feel makes this store a corner store, not a GROCERY store. It would also create more job opportunities for the community , therefore increase the city's wealth. All these apartment and new apartment dwellers, as well as home dwellers are overwhelming and that means it's no longer the small home town these long time residents in Ingleside are trying to preserve. Time to expand HEB in Ingleside. The locals want fresh bread, deli meats and cheese, more assortment of food goods for ourselves and growing families. Oh and the parking slots width should be slightly wider since you aren't making the "sales" at this moment, supposedly...that's what's quoted whenever the subject of expanding the store for greater sale numbers comes up....
Read moreThe people who work here are great! Friendly and helpful. Gave it 2 stars because it too small, outdated, little selection and absolutely no frills. My suggestion is that H.E.B. should show appreciation to the community by building a new store with everything that the Portland store has. Ingleside has more than enough residents and good amount of traffic that will shop there. The store stopped being cute and quaint about 15 years ago. It is laughed at because of the reasons I mentioned above. Now I would think that image is important to H.E.B. The town...
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