I didn’t see the cashiers name but, I went in with a 2 year old and a fussy newborn. She was so nice and understanding of my 2 year old getting into everything. It was Sept. 22 at about 11:15 am. Thank you, ma’am
Stephanie D.
Place rating: 4 San Antonio, TX
They have lots to buy. Some are great prices and others are the same as grocery stores. You will always find a hidden gem here. The workers are helpful to find things. They also take food stamps. The only con is that they should double check their expired items.
Brett N.
Place rating: 4 Athens, GA
Super cheap packaged goods(think Walmart products damaged during shipping). It’s hit or miss finding good brand names — got Noosa organic yogurt for $ 1 yesterday.
Yevette H.
Place rating: 1 San Antonio, TX
I knew when I went in there this was a «fall off the back of a truck» kinda place but wow I didn’t even know where to start looking. All I needed was milk eggs butter. 1 gallon of nonfat milk, no eggs and by the time it was time to start looking for the butter my patience was wearing thin. I prolly won’t be back even tho it’s walking distance from the house. BTW I went up to Family Dollar got everything I needed. It was only twice the price. :( Downtown HEB can’t get here quick enough
Debbie A.
Place rating: 5 King William, San Antonio, TX
Awesome deals and friendly staff! My one stop shop! Great stock up for snacks and big events, just ask for the discount. Brand names at discount prices.
Beverly B.
Place rating: 4 Round Rock, TX
Ask for the specials. It is posted above the door and behind the register
Ruben V.
Place rating: 4 San Antonio, TX
Lots of marked down goods, Polite staff, super convenient location.
Roslyn R.
Place rating: 5 San Antonio, TX
I just moved into my new place & needed to stock up on staples. A close friend of mine recommended AAA and I was very glad he did. I got some great bargains & stuff that would’ve normally cost me $ 80 plus only cost $ 56! I was pleasantly surprised and will faithfully return.
Joe C.
Place rating: 4 Fort Belvoir, VA
Lots to find here if you take your time to look. Some of the items are priced about the same as new in a regular store, but many items are 50+% off. Lots of restaurant packaged items(chicken nuggets, pizza toppings etc…) Different every visit, some trips you will find more bargains than others. Worth a trip.
Stephen C.
Place rating: 2 San Antonio, TX
Hit or miss. Some prices are real good while other prices are comparable to full retail. Be sure and check the expiration dates. Saw some cookies with a year old use by date, other items not as bad but still past date.
Lori H.
Place rating: 5 San Antonio, TX
i can’t believe I didn’t take a picture of this place. if you blink you’ll miss It. This place is a last resort, last call, damaged on delivery, or a restaurant had too much or didn’t need it at all and other grocery store items. The place is pretty snug when you walk in. All hands to your side kinda place. In the front you’ll find sodas, cereals, and baking goods. When you get to the back you’ll find almost ten huge freezers. They all have little surprises inside. Bags of vegetables, Breaded chicken fingers, salmon, biscuits, ice cream, or mystery bags you really have to shake and figure it out. It requires alot of digging. And a little of «What do i really need.» Then back further you have freezer doors like you’re in actual grocery store. Lots of discounted pizzas or TV dinners. i would advise to know what thing really cost at your local Grocery store. Sometimes the discount is not enough and sometimes its a Steal. I got Starbucks instant coffee that comes in a little packet. I’ve seen it at HEB for $ 8. I got it at AAA for $ 4.00. Pretty good i thought.
Regina V.
Place rating: 4 San Antonio, TX
AAA is like a smörgåsbord of grocery chains in one. Or better yet, it’s the flea-market of grocery stores? What I’m sayin’ is, it’s different. Yeah, and I know, AAA«Freight» doesn’t sound sexy but don’t let the name fool ya. AAA is located on the edge of S. Town entering the LaVaca Neighborhood. I had seen the sign for quite a while and always saw cars in their narrow lot, and so finally one day I stopped into see what this place was all about. What I found was a mix of items in the no-frills grocery store. You never know exactly what you are going to find because it’s different most of the time. They seem to get bulk quantity of items and then put them out on the floor. The meat selection varies and is a bit odd at first. They have large freezers(the type a home owner might buy) and they store their meats in these. Sometimes there are regular packed items and sometimes you will find bulk items re-packaged to smaller sets. I’ve purchased salmon fillets, steaks, you name it. As I mentioned you never know what you’ll find. One time I found cases of Sweet Leaf Tea(my fav) for $ 5 a pop. Then I went back their supply was gone. Another time I found some Kashi products for just a couple of bucks(Kashi retails for much more), and the next time I went they were out. General items you know you will find but as far as specific items/labels, this is what seems to vary. If you are good for the off beat and fine with a little adventure(yes, even a grocery visit can be adventurous) I say give AAA Freight Groceries a spin. Note: AAA is just caddy corner to Taco Haven off of Presa St. It’s actually sandwiched between Presa and S. St. Mary’s Streets