8 AM - 10 PM
3314 FM813, Palmer“This is a really nice, fairly new store. It is off the beaten path and usually the store is well stocked, personnel is friendly and manger goes out of his way to help.”
6AM - 11PM
101 S Clay St, Ennis“I just can't say enough about this one here in Ennis!
So friendly, has everything we need and you don't get run down in the parking lot trying to get in and out.”
6AM - 11PM
101 S Clay St, Ennis“I just can't say enough about this one here in Ennis!
So friendly, has everything we need and you don't get run down in the parking lot trying to get in and out.”
7:30AM - 9PM
610 S Central St, Ferris“Best fried chicken ever, went there for the first time in a while and I swear it gets better each and every time I go. I don't see why people hate on this small deli, literally taste so much better than any other deli I been too!! Way better than a Walmart deli or heb deli. There fried chicken is the most delicious part along side their lovely Mac and cheese with mash potato's”
7AM - 10PM
101 S Clay St, Ennis“HEB gas is always the better price for gas , since I shop at HEB for their great selection of produce and foods it's a time saver to purchase gas while I'm there.”
“Our hours Monday-Saturday 6am-9pm And Sunday 9am till 7pm We have Barbq we have Burger Baskets Hotlinks klobase fried bologna and Sandwiches Frito Pie and Baked Potatoes??”
“It's right next to Taco Bell. Freshly made corn tortillas everyday. This place NEVER disappoints. NEVER. It don't look much, but you'll be satisfied.”
“A longtime favorite. Just what you'd expect from a hole-in-the-wall restaurant.Good food, nice waiters, and bad decorations. Ask to buy a cup of their salsa - fantastic!”
“Great customer service. The attendants were very nice and helpful. I'm surprised actually the only dollar general I've ever been to with great workers with a great attitude. It's also very clean and tidy. Would definitely recommend coming here over any dollar general.”
“Enrique was so helpful! 5 stars for customer service. As soon as I stepped into the store he greeted me kindly and informed me that they had a sale on Cokes, which just so happened to be exactly what I was looking for! He loaded up 3 12 packs of Diet Cokes for me into a cart, and I also took a 32 pack of water which he also loaded up for me. All under $20! Just as I was about to leave my receipt, he reminded me to take it because there was a $5 off $25 coupon at the bottom! Very nice gentleman who evidently takes pride in the work he does.”
7AM - 11PM
620 S Central St, Ferris“The naval portion of the war ended more slowly. It had begun on April 11, 1865, two days after Lee's surrender, when President Lincoln proclaimed that foreign nations had no further "claim or pretense" to deny equality of maritime rights and hospitalities to U.S. warships and, in effect, that rights extended to Confederate ships to use neutral ports as safe havens from U.S. warships should end.[298][299] Having no response to Lincoln's proclamation, President Andrew Johnson issued a similar proclamation dated May 10, 1865, more directly stating the premise that the war was almost at an end ("armed resistance...may be regarded as virtually at an end") and that insurgent cruisers still at sea and prepared to attack U.S. ships should not have rights to do so through use of safe foreign ports or waters and warned nations which continued to do so that their government vessels would be denied access to U.S. ports. He also "enjoined" U.S. officers to arrest the cruisers and their crews so "that they may be prevented from committing further depredations on commerce and that the persons on board of them may no longer enjoy impunity for their crimes".[300] Britain finally responded on June 6, 1865, by transmitting a June 2, 1865 letter from Foreign Secretary John Russell, 1st Earl Russell to the Lords of the Admiralty withdrawing rights to Confederate warships to enter British ports and waters but with exceptions for a limited time to allow a captain to enter a port to "divest his vessel of her warlike character" and for U.S. ships to be detained in British ports or waters to allow Confederate cruisers twenty-four hours to leave first.[301] U.S. Secretary of State Seward welcomed the withdrawal of concessions to the Confederates but objected to the exceptions.[302] Finally, on October 18, 1865, Russell advised the Admiralty that the time specified in his June 2, 1865 message had elapsed and "all measures of a restrictive nature on vessels of war of the United States in British ports, harbors, and waters, are now to be considered as at an end".[303] Nonetheless, the final Confederate surrender was in Liverpool, England where James Iredell Waddell, the captain of CSS Shenandoah, surrendered the cruiser to British authorities on November 6, 1865.[304]”
6AM - 11PM
700 E Ennis Ave, Ennis“I went to customer service this visit. Ladies were nice. Got me in and out. Got my refunds to go back on my card. Came here to accomplish exactly what I accomplished.”
6AM - 11PM
907 N Kaufman St, EnnisOpen 24 hours
100 N Central St, Ferris“Bathrooms are clean, store is clean, they had everything I was looking for!
Vanessa was my cashier, she was super helpful and kind. I am glad I was able to stop here while on shift for Uber.
Great coffee, amazing sandwich and superb customer service! Thank you!”
6AM - 10PM
4324 US-287, Waxahachie“I delivered a load of 3/8 lightweight gravel there. First time there, didn’t know where to drop my load, so I went into the office and they got right to me and got me all lined out on where to go and who to talk to and who would sign my tickets. Friendly, good professional folks! I was in and out in under 15 minutes! Thanks for being helpful!”
“(Translated by Google) Mmmmm delicious food they have all the Mexican sason congratulations.(Original)Comida mmmmuy rica tienen todo el sason mexicano felicidades.”
“They have some Mexican products you can't always find at Walmart. Prices are higher. Not too satisfied with their eat in restaurant section. High price for a small amount of food. I would expect their Mexican rice to be good. Nope! Very bland, no flavor. The barbacoa is good, but has too much fat. They do have banana leaves for tamales. Over all, a bit pricy!”
9AM - 7PM
700 E Ennis Ave, Ennis“It is easy to order refills; I don’t have to wait long for new prescriptions to be filled; I can access my vaccination records quickly; the pharmacists and staff are thorough, efficient, and friendly. My healthcare is easier to manage with this pharmacy, as well as managing my Mom’s and my husband’s care.”
“Small grocery so not a large selection, but it has full shelves, better than Walmart on that front. Is a little more pricey but is not too far out of line, especially if you look at sale items. Convenient and excellent friendly customer service.”