Fiesta – Houston Historic Retail (2024)

Fiesta #18 The Last of the Neon Kings

March 8, 2023March 8, 2023 Mike 10 comments

Howdy folks, and welcome to Houston Historic Retail. Today we’re taking a look at the last of the neon Fiestas at 8130 Kirby Dr, Houston, TX 77054. This Fiesta Mart location opened in the 1980s, during a high of our local international store. First, let’s start with a quick history of Fiesta. The concept behind Fiesta Mart was developed by a group of American-businessmen who had experienced shopping at modern Latin American supermarkets and realized …

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  • Fiesta
  • Grocery
  • Random Retail

The Journey from Fed-Mart to Fiesta!

December 16, 2022December 15, 2022 Mike 2 comments

Howdy folks, and welcome back to Houston Historic Retail! Today we’re looking at a Fiesta on Houston’s Southeast side with an interesting history. The building this grocery store occupies at 5600 Mykawa Rd, Houston, TX 77033, has an interesting history. The building was constructed in 1958 for the Fed-Mart company. For those not in the know, Fed-Mart was a chain of sores based out of California. In modern times the stores are often compared to …

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  • Fiesta
  • Grocery
  • Random Retail

This former Safeway #1 in Houston, is having a Fiesta of a second life

July 20, 2022October 12, 2022 Mike 2 comments

Howdy, folks, and welcome to Houston HIstoric Retail! Today we’re taking a look at a store that has stayed a chain grocer from inception to present, somewhat of a rarity in Houston! Today’s store, located at 7510 Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77061, was the first Safeway location to open in Houston. The first-ever plans for Safeway’s expansion to Houston occurred on the heels of the Dallas division expanding into Austin in the 1950s. While locations …

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  • AppleTree Markets
  • Fiesta
  • Grocery
  • Safeway

Fishing Tackle Unlimited closing means the end for this historic former Sugar Land Grocery Store

April 27, 2022November 28, 2022 Mike 2 comments

Fishing Tackle Unlimited, the Fishing Superstore, located just outside the entrance to the Sugar Creek Neighborhood, has recently closed. While I’m not sure exactly when the store shut down, it seems to have been sometime in early April of this year. Fishing Tackle Unlimited is hardly the first tenant here, but it has done a great job of preserving the history of an important building in the area. For many years, this was one of …

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  • Fiesta
  • Gerland's Food Fair
  • Grocery
  • Handy Andy
  • Random Retail

You got me Vintage Houston Commercials for Christmas? How Remarkable!

December 24, 2021December 24, 2021 Mike 6 comments

Merry Christmas Eve y’all I hope this post finds you well on this unseasonably warm morning. Although not unwelcome by folks like me, who prefer to stay out of the cold. To mark the special occasion, we’re taking a look at some presents left by an Anonymous visitor, though not necessarily through the chimney. While I’ll leave the joy of “opening” these presents until you read the post, I will note that what we’re taking …

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  • Department Stores
  • Fiesta
  • Grocery
  • Randalls
  • Random Retail
  • Wal-Mart

Online shopping at Gerland’s and other unique Houston grocers from 1989-90

November 19, 2021November 15, 2021 Anonymous in Houston 7 comments

Editor’s Note: Today’s post is a guest submission from HHR’s good friend Anonymous in Houston Houston was an interesting place in around 1989 and 1990. The economy, both locally and nationally, was a bit sluggish at the time. Locally, the area was still recovering from the problems facing the oil and gas industry throughout most of the 1980s. Given these problems, one might expect the local supermarket scene to be rather troubled as well, but …

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  • AppleTree Markets
  • Fiesta
  • Gerland's Food Fair
  • Grocery
  • Kroger
  • Randalls
  • Rice Epicurean

Digging through the Photo Box: 1980s Houston Retail On Vintage Aerial

October 8, 2021September 30, 2021 Anonymous in Houston 5 comments

Editor’s Note: Today’s post is a guest submission from HHR’s good friend Anonymous in Houston Every so often, someone in the retail enthusiast community will stumble upon great sources of retail history in unlikely or hidden corners of the Internet. Loyal Houston Historic Retail readers will know that in just the last few months, we’ve managed to find a large repository of retail news videos clips at The Portal to Texas History website and we …

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  • Chili's
  • Eckerd
  • Fiesta
  • Gas Stations
  • Kmart
  • Kmart
  • Luby's
  • McDonalds
  • Randalls
  • Random Retail
  • Toys “R” Us
  • Walgreens

Random Retail: 4 Gas Stations, and Quite a bit more!

May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 Mike 7 comments

Welcome back to another post loyal reader! Oh man, it’s really been a while since we’ve done a Random Retail post. For anyone new here, Random Retail is essentially me going through my camera roll and posting anything I had a chance to take a photo of but have not had a chance to post. This quite often proves to be a reader favorite since, you never know what you’ll end up with! Well lets …

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  • 7-Eleven
  • Fiesta
  • Gas Stations
  • Grocery
  • Randalls
  • Random Retail

When Fiesta failed to “Re-brand” Bravo Ranch

February 10, 2021May 2, 2021 Mike 3 comments

Fiesta Mart is one of the larger grocers in Houston with over 30 stores throughout the metropolitan area. They have been able to capture a niche market generally undeserved by more traditional retailers, specifically customers with foreign roots. This is far from accidental as the idea for Fiesta came from a Houston man who had experience managing grocery stores in South America. As the company grew and expanded the product mix shifted to cover multiple …

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  • Fiesta
  • Random Retail

A look at one of Houston’s Former Food Lion Locations

December 19, 2016August 25, 2022 Mike No comments

First, I’d like to welcome you to a new feature of Houston Historic Retail, blog posts. I’m still experimenting with content styles, and want to explore this avenue. I may or may not stick with it, but for sure the content will remain. So with the possibility of this not sticking around for long, let’s start by talking about a store that did not stick around for long, Food Lion. Food Lion as mentioned elsewhere …

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  • Fiesta
  • Food Lion
  • Grocery
  • Randalls

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Fiesta – Houston Historic Retail (2024)

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How many Fiesta supermarkets are in Texas? ›

Our Story. Fiesta Mart is part of Chedraui USA, Inc and has proudly served the Texas community since 1972. Today, Fiesta Mart operates over 59 stores throughout the Lone Star State- in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Austin.

How many Fiesta are in Houston? ›

In the 1990s, Fiesta expanded into the Austin, Dallas and Fort Worth markets. Today, the company has 34 stores in the Houston area, including one Fiesta Fresh Market; two in Austin; and 24 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including two Carnival stores.

Who owns Fiesta grocery store? ›

Fiesta Mart
Company typePrivate
Founded1972 in Houston, Texas, United States
HeadquartersHouston, Texas, United States
ProductsBakery, beer, dairy, delicatessen, frozen foods, gasoline, general merchandise, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, wine
OwnerGrupo Comercial Chedraui, S.A.B. de C.V.
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What is the number one grocery store in Texas? ›

In it's coverage of the annual survey's results, the San Antonio Express-News said, “H-E-B remains Texas' favorite grocery chain, and it may also be the best positioned in America for future success.” In dunnhumby's annual survey, H-E-B previously ranked #1 in 2020.

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