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October 2023 by Jay alexander
Nice local supermarket. Some items are a little pricey, but overall great quality and friendly people
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September 2023 by Lacey Cunningham
Staff really need to be wearing hair nets under their hats. Got a famous Smokey dragon today, had hair in it.
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September 2023 by Dave Portwood
Great convenient place...open until 8pm...posted hours say 9pm
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July 2023 by Ivan Santos (Indigo Juliette Sierra)
First time in the Lake Nacimiento area, stopped by for a quick bite. The Farmhouse Panini is a MUST have. The lemonade is fantastic, and you can get it in different flavors. You just can't beat organic food either. Definitely recommend!!!!
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July 2023 by Kevin M.
Came here for sandwiches and miscellaneous stuff. The sandwiches took ages to arrive but they were really good. Not designer sandwiches melting in secret sauce, but ordinary favorites with generous amounts of fresh toppings. I didn't shop for long but the variety and quality of products looked better than most chains.
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April 2023 by Sandeep R.
We came here twice during our stay at Paso Robles and felt that the place was well-stocked although this is more of a supermarket than a local market.The staff was super-friendly and helpful and we were able to find most of the things we'd been looking for (milk, wine, bread, cheese) without any issues.There's ample parking in the vicinity and they've done a great job of keeping this place as clean as possible.
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August 2022 by Rachael Kwiatkowski
I love stopping at this store after a trip to the lake and even before if we've somehow forgot something. They have a great delli with fresh food prepared that day. Their prices aren't too bad and the place is always kept clean and organized.
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July 2022 by Mia G.
I give it 4 stars because they have really nice employees. Superrrr nice. The only negative I have about it, is the price of everything. It is SOOOO expensive & they only have a really small selection of stuff to choose from. Considering the price tag they put on every item you'd expect more healthy foods without the bad ingredients, dyes etc. or more local brands to choose from. I do love their sweet corn they put out fresh on the weekend for everyone that comes up to the lake. I do wish they had more healthy/natural juices. It's so hard going there for a drink & all they have is drinks with High Fructose Corn Syrup, Dyes, phosphorus, etc all the bad ingredients ): I come here almost everyday because I live right next to it & I dread that drive into town. For example their 6 pack of Boost Plus premade protein drinks are 20$ ... at a store in town the price for that same 6 pack is about 12$ give or take & also at stores in town a 12 PACK is 20$. So really they're doubling the price in almost everything... I do give them props for their excellent customer service & really nice workers.
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June 2022 by Carl Raggio
We are Heritage Ranch locals and feel this is a great grocery store with great service. The prices are higher but they are having to pay for the extra distance to get deliveries. From the time you enter and then checkout, the service is great. While they may not have everything you might find at a grocery store in Paso, my guess is they carry about 95% of what you need. And, you can always ask (I did) to get an item that they don't normally carry.
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May 2022 by Di R.
FIVE Stars because of Shakira! If I still had my gift shop I'd be stealing her! She is a ray of sunshine. So friendly & helpful. Always smiling & happy. Also Perry in the meat market is the best! & we are blessed to have that meat market (which by the way has the best reputation & has people who live in town driving up here to partake in our experienced butcher shop!) Anyway my recent experiences has made me want to take a minute to sing praises to Shakira. I hope they know what a gem they have in her!! She could teach Customer Service classes!
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April 2022 by Sean Regret
Good customer service! Has what you really need in-stock. Prices are very reasonable to shopping at Albertsons. So glad to have this Store here!
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March 2022 by Mike March
Super nice store, and even better customer service!! They we're closing and I had no idea where to look for what I was looking for. They jumped up and rush to serve. Thank you both for the help! Great people and great store!
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January 2022 by Mike R
I've visited this market a bunch of times in the past year having a house up in oak shores now which those who know the area is really out there. I feel very fortunate that this market is here it saves me 20-25 minutes of additional driving time to town each way. The bonus is that it's a really great market. Good produce that's always fresh great selection of most items and probably one of the best butcher shops around. They carry a wide array of beef from ranch 1857, Harris ranch, and First Light wagu out of New Zealand and a couple of others. Their chicken and pork are also really good and fresh. This place rivals most places I've been even places like whole foods. If your in the area and are looking for a great steak this is the place not like you have a lot of other options ? ha ha. You won't be disappointed.
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November 2021 by David I.
To Paul M. from the vaccine clinic, a month ago. No, Oak Hill Market is just that:a market, and a convenient place for any resident from around Naciamento. Oak shores is 20mins away, 40mins from town. Here at Heritage Ranch, we are 20mins from town. Which means 80mins round trip from Oak shores, 40mins from Heritage. The gas and time to go into town, looking for "locally" sourced foods, is a search. Prices for "Local" foods, from what I've seen, are higher. Eggs, cheese, meats are all higher than what we pay at Oak Hill. I can make a 10min round trip, get what's needed, rather than having to make a trip into town, dodging unsafe drivers, and wildlife....
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October 2021 by Paul M.
Local Take: You cannot fool me...this is more of a supermarket than a local "market". How can I tell, well their eggs are all the way from Santa Maria and not more local farms...even Grocery Outlet has more local stuff. In addition, much of their other products are cheaper brands that can be marked up more. I did not see any local farm products nor even Cal-Poly products...as can be found in even other out of the way places on the Coast, like in Morro Bay or Cambria. Of course, you are paying for a clean mainstream supermarket basically out in the sticks. If you are not going to the Lake [which was a 15% when I was in the area], then you either live there or have business there. We happened to be running a vaccine clinic across the street & I was curious if they happened to have any local Paso grown or produced stuff. While I was there the serve counters were closed and while I did see some interesting possibly stored made sausages in a freezer, I was afraid they would not keep for the long drive back to the Pismo area. As I looked around for any goodies that would be considered "local" or even unusual, I found basic generic stuff that one might find at a Von's....even then our local Von's has far more local stuff. Being only 20 minutes from Paso-town itself, you would think it a simple matter to get some of the goodies from the Paso area to this out-of-the-way place...but no. Could it be for a lack of demand...who knows. What I do know was that at least 1/2 of the customers could not be bothered wearing a simple mask, while the few employees did. The massless customers were mainly in their teens to thirties, so why would they even care about the older crowd? i really felt sorry for the older staff who had to work there regardless. In short, while it was interesting to see what such an out of the way supermarket would be like, I walked out not buying anything. While such a place is kind of a god-send to local residents for basic shopping needs, or for the tourists who do come by this way when in season, it really does not offer much for the random traveler that I could see.