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On 7/1/2018 at 1:32 PM, IronTiger said:

The Randalls certainly is easier to get in and out, and they recently remodeled, most noticeably getting rid of the seating area in the front (mostly served as a place for bus riders to loiter). The H-E-B...well, it's an H-E-B. There's no up escalator for empty carts, so you have to take the freight elevators in the front. The parking lot is confusingly laid out with not enough places to put carts (no grassy islands), and my favorite brand of white bread (which Kroger almost NEVER sells) was stale.

 

But there are carts upstairs, no need to take one up with you.

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Having a sit down bar is good for grocery stores. Noticed Whole Foods Kirby had a bar.  Definitely a grocery perk these days. Someplace to go, sit down, and relax.

 

The new Bellaire HEB Market has a few beer taps but it's not situated as a bar. You can't sit down and watch sporting games :(

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It's official. The Roastery, a new coffee shop backed by four high-profile New York chefs, will make its debut at Bellaire's new, two-story H-E-B on Wednesday, October 17. 

As CultureMap first reported last month, The Roastery unites Jonathan Waxman, Jimmy Bradley, Joey Campanaro, and Jason Giagrande (collectively, “The Four J’s”) in a new concept that expands the chefs' relationship with H-E-B. Currently, they sell coffee, food products, and specialty teas there under the Four J brand.

 

 

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The Roastery to open first location in Bellaire H-E-B grocery store

https://www.instagram.com/theroasterytx/

 

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*I'm not as good as @ CrockpotandGravel  :lol:

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On 6/11/2019 at 12:27 PM, Urbannizer said:

 

Again, NIMBYs! Here is the actual presentation that was made for COB. You can clearly see that all improvements are designed to not only improve street traffic, and pedestrians, but also deliveries for the local businesses. These opposition groups just blow my mind.

https://www.bellairetx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/22955/5th-and-Spruce-Street-2-18-19-Final

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