My wife, mother-in-law, and I recently visited this new Mexican meat market/store. After a long wait for it to open, I was pleasantly surprised to see it finally up and running. One thing I’ve noticed about some of these Mexican markets is that they tend to assume you speak Spanish, regardless of whether you’re Hispanic, which can be a bit challenging if you don’t.
That said, it was great to see a diverse group of people shopping there, not just Hispanics. It’s heartwarming to see the local community embracing the store.
The prices seemed reasonable and competitive with other local food and meat markets. The store itself is very clean, and the aisles are wide, making it easy to navigate with a shopping cart. They have a nice produce section and a large cooler area for alcoholic beverages, along with cooler doors if you prefer not to walk into the cooler itself.
At the back of the store, they have a wide selection of meats, and you can find all the Mexican spices you need for any dish you’re preparing. They also offer check cashing services and have a mini taqueria inside where you can grab a bite to eat.
We were especially excited to find many of the Mexican snacks we grew up with. As we shopped, my mother-in-law shared stories about the treats she used to enjoy as a child, which made the experience even more special.
Parking here is convenient, but I can see it getting crowded if the store becomes very busy.
As for the service, it was a bit hit or miss. My first visit went well, and I even returned shortly after because I loved the cold coconut milk drink I had bought earlier. However, the second experience wasn’t as smooth.
Overall, I’ll definitely be back to shop here in the...
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