As with any market you have to price check and get what’s on sale, but produce is decent and staff is friendly.
Bill J.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Richardson, TX
Usually shop at Kroger near my house, but was visiting near where I grew up. I just thought the Kroger near me was the land of misfit employees, but this one takes the cake! Where do they find these people? Prices are as good as any Kroger and I was able to pick up the things I needed and got the hell out of the store. Thanks a lot Obama.
Emily O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
It’s pretty difficult to find decently priced grocery store sushi in Fort Worth. The sushi here is great and isn’t too expensive!
Poukao S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Love Starbucks. The associates at this location are always friendly and they do a great job
Clayton T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Fort Worth, TX
Went here this evening to buy groceries for the week. We normally go to TomThumb or Wal-Mart but we decided we’d give Kroger a try based on good reviews of produce from a co-worker. Our shopping experience was fine and we ended up buying $ 163.10 of groceries. The problem was that at 10:22pm there were no cashiers available, only self-checkouts that didn’t even scan quick enough. I’m a fan of the self-checkouts for quick in and out but not when I have a full basket. It ended up taking like 15 minutes or so to scan our groceries with it constantly saying we are calling someone to help you. Multiple times I thought about just saying screw it and leaving the store without the merchandise but my wife was with me and not a fan of that idea. Due to the fact that there was no one to check me out I won’t me back. I never have this problem at Tom-thumb and the shopping experience is similar.
Lazy E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Good basic grocery store. Clean, nice selection. Standard pricing. They do the silly Loyalty cards program — which you have to keep up with. Also, vagrants apparently some times hang out out front hustling for cash. They ran off one guy, who was quickly replaced by 2 more.
Brittany T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Fresh produce, certified organic options, gluten free options and some of the produce is even grown right here in the lone star state. Their sales are also incredible — deeply discounted produce with the«manager’s special» labels. I love a good deal.
Mark B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
This Kroger is pretty good. Unfortunately they don’t have a very big selection of cheese, but they make up for it with their big variety of nuts(chocolate covered almonds, Greek yogurt almonds, almonds: P). I always have a pleasant experience here, the staff is always attentive and helpful. Plus there’s a Starbucks in it! A nice little wake — up when i go shopping.
Deenah B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 West Orange, NJ
Friendly. Clean. Helpful. Lots of organic produce. Free range chicken. Very affordable.
Brett I.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
My default grocery store. It’s close by and the selection of items – especially produce – is good. It’s also open until 1 in the morning, which is additionally nice. If you drink, they have a good beer and wine selection for a chain grocery store. I prefer this Kroger to the one on McCart – partly because the University location is better laid-out and has a peanut butter machine(i eat a lot of peanut butter, it’s cheap and it’s filling, bite me); and partly because there’s a much, much better chance you WON’T get harassed by people outside, asking you for money. Checking out is quick, too. Good overall place to shop if Trader Joe’s and Central Market are too far and/or expensive.
Lauren N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
This is pretty much my go to grocery if I don’t want to deal with the hassle(and prices) of Central Market. The produce selection is very nice. Fresh and they have a good variety in the organic portion. Lots of vegan and vegetarian options– carrying some of the fake meats and products I used to have to go to Whole Foods for. The meat department is okay. Occasionally I find good steaks or pork loin. I do like the seafood department. Beer/wine selection is nice. Better than the average grocery. It can be heavy with TCU students so I try to stay away during peak hours.
Eric W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tarrant, TX
Ah the memories. When I lived in this area, a bit further east on Berry, this was an Albertson’s. It was where I first experienced scan your own groceries, with your own hand-held scanner, as you shopped and placed items in your cart. Alas that never panned out, but it was interesting. But that has nothing to do with the fact that this is now a Kroger. A very nice Signature Kroger with all the amenities. After some very spicy wings at a nearby restaurant(shouldn’t be too hard to figure out which) I wanted something sweet. It was also Halloween, so candy seemed appropriate. I walked over to Kroger and was quite surprised at how nice this store is. Kroger did a very good job with the renovations. It looks nothing like the place I used to shop, except for the fact it’s still filled with TCU students. I always liked that part. Just seems to make the place more lively. Well I found my candy, some Twizzlers Cherry Pull-n-Peel Licorice Twists, and headed out the door. I’m glad I stopped in, as it was a nice trip down memory lane.
Kevin N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Austin, TX
It has to be somewhat odd, really, to be a conventional grocery store in today’s shopping environment, what with all of the boutique and specialized options that are available to the discernible public. For that matter, you don’t even have to be savvy these days to grab hold of a different brand experience than you’re used to. That’s where the public’s mindset is, and that means more choices for consumers. So when you pop into Kroger, you may have a pretty good idea of what you’re after. And there’s precious little chance that what you’re angling for is novel. There’s a decent but not spectacular wine and beer section, a fair dispatch of produce(though to be fair that’s seldom what I’m in for), and if you drop in late at night chances are there will be a skeleton crew. That likely has a little to do with being so close to the university, and I’d imagine that there may be some sort of seasonal shift to that end. Time will tell. But if I’m on the make for something I need, less inspiration, Kroger’s an easy fix.