Gordon Food Service Store 12533 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77077
About the Business
Gordon Food Service Store is a premier food and grocery store located at 12533 Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas. Offering a wide selection of high-quality products, including fresh produce, meats, dairy, and pantry staples, Gordon Food Service Store is a one-stop shop for all your grocery needs. With a focus on providing exceptional customer service and competitive prices, this supermarket is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to stock up on essentials or discover new ingredients for your favorite recipes, Gordon Food Service Store has everything you need to make mealtime memorable.
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Location & Phone number
12533 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77077, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"The staff is really good. It’s really hard to find some of the items that they do have and other places so being able to get in large quantity is absolutely lovely. I want to make sure that they succeed. This is a great store! Clean. Temperature regulated. Good parking. And they deliver! Make sure you sign up for the rewards."
"Secret. Where most of the clubs that sell food get their supplies from. If you don’t have a Sam’s or Costco card and need to get some essentials in bulk. Open to the public. You can also get a rotisserie chicken for six bucks but you got to be an early bird to get that worm!"
"CORRECTION update: The steaks the average person would purchase were actually just under an inch thick, not an half of an inch but glued with meat glue ( a blood coagulent from pork or beef). This makes cheqp cuts form into expensive looking steak. Still not a great steak. A friend purchased some. I will leave a review once we've sampled. I am from a little town called Sagianw Michigan, where In the Midwest Gordon reigned supreme for small businesses. Their competitive prices on large items was incredibly helpful when I catered small funtions. Sometimes, you didn't need 6 gallons of salad dressing. I went to the store on Westheimer. It is a beautiful sprauling space with friendly staff and lots of fresh and processed food options along with the usual fare a small business or large family could use. Some items were still competiveley priced, like their house brand Trade East spices. There has not been much increase from the prices I paid in Michigan almost 10 years ago on Trade East spices. However, they have chosen to carry the Badia line but marked it way over the prices you will find at grocery stores like Foodtown or Fiesta. They also had a small section of McCormick spices, which was also higher than competitors. I went looking for container options for food transport. I wanted a large stack of clam compartment styrofoam containers and black plastic containers with the transparent lids. The styrofoam clam containers came no larger than 50. If i doubled it, I still was over what I paid for the 100 pack I found on Amazon. I found better prices at HEB and Hmart on the black containers, which were also, small put ups for Gordons to say they are cor the food service business. It's as if Gordon's did not come with serious intent to meet the demands of small businesses. They spoke in news articles about researching the market before coming to Texas. I want to ask, who did their research? Outside of items you can't get elswhere, there is not much motivation to return to shop as I did in Michigan. I understand Texas and Michigan offer two different economies. Yet, I can do better with local competitors, online and farmers markets all over the city regarding their produce. The meat section was impressive if you have a serious business. However, they had 7 and 8.00 tbone and New York strip steaks that appeared subprime. The had fat marble was weird and heavily pricessed looking. It was apparent these are completely made with the process of meat glue. .the steaks were just a half inch thick, which any caterer knows those are difficult to cook past medium rare. My friend cooked her and allowed me to task. YUCK. They are meat glue processed with a heavy dose of tenderizor, which makes them mushy when you are not chewing on muscle or tendon. Along with the steaks were some well trimmed but skimpy on the meat pork ribs from a name brand meat packer ranging from 9 to 11 dollars a slab. I believe these may have been promotional purchases to lure in individuals who do not need the restaurant style portions found in the back of the store. I was so disappointed, I took few pictures. I advise you to go for yourself. The store is relatively empty. You can make your own decisions. I personally was quite disappointed from what I thought it was going to be."
"Come check out the store ask for Aaron in the freezer department he have 40 pounds of chicken on sale for 20 a case he's highly recommend and extremely friendly trust me you will be satisfied plus he have other items that are 25 precent off reg price"
"Super clean store.. but not big selection of food.. plus everything is super big size.. bit if you have big family this could work for you.. and if you have business.. maybe good place for you because you don't have to pay for membership."
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