Sunday Afternoon at Mi Tienda
Whoever said you can't spend a pleasant afternoon in South Houston hasn't been to Mi Tienda (or to Pho Binh, but that's a different blog post altogether). The Hispanic-centric concept store from H-E-B opened on Spencer Highway in 2006 and has been packing in the crowds every day since then.![]()
For more photos, check out our slideshow.
Given the enormous popularity of Mi Tienda (1630 Spencer Highway) and competing concepts like Supermercado de Walmart, I wonder why H-E-B hasn't opened more than just this one store. I can think of at least a dozen neighborhoods offhand that would embrace a Mi Tienda of their very own.
What makes the store unique is how deliberately focused on the Hispanic demographic it is: all employees are required to be bilingual and most are native Spanish speakers; women slice bright green cactus paddles (seen in the photo to the right) and bag them up for fresh nopales; piñatas and fairy lights hang from the ceiling over a food court that serves barbacoa, aguas frescas and all manner of Mexican and Cuban foods; a mechanized tortilleria churns out immense quantities of hot tortillas all day long.![]()
On the down side, the store's low ceilings and dim lights don't showcase the store to its full potential. Despite the 24-hour-fiesta-people aesthetic afforded by streamers hanging from signs and the ubiquitous piñatas, Mi Tienda can be a little depressing when you're crammed into a crowded aisle that's barely lit, surrounded by trampled fruit and discarded samples of quesadillas.
On the other hand, being able to grab a hot churro de cajeta on the way out can certainly make up for a multitude of sins.
For more photos from Mi Tienda, check out our slideshow.
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Mi Tienda
1630 Spencer Highway, South Houston, TX
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