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'Terrys Finer Foods'

Finer foods to come: Heights Corner Market

All you folks panicked by the closure of Terry’s Finer Foods, the Heights grocery store of longstanding, take heart: Its replacement, the Heights Corner Market, could be open in three weeks or so, proprietor Eric Herget says.
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Get some Pie Shop pie into your face right now

Don't wait, don't hesitate. There's pie at Terry's, and you need to eat some of it.
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Santa Lucia opens brick and mortar

Terry's Finer Foods has gained a new partner in Pizzeria Santa Lucia, and it's a match made in pizza heaven.

Pizzeria Santa Lucia to open brick-and-mortar location at Terry's in the Heights

Jeremy and Jacquelyn Pittman, along with their partner/pizza mastermind, Georges Launet, will be bringing a brick and mortar location of Pizzeria Santa Lucia to Terry's in the Height. Here's what to expect.
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Welcome The Pie Shop at Terry's

Little Rock’s luck is about to change. This week welcomes The Pie Shop at Terry’s—a small little operation specializing in a wide assortment of pies tucked away in Terry’s Finer Foods in The Heights. The Pie Shop at Terry’s is brought to us by the wonderful folks at Palette Catering Jeremy and Jacquelyn Pittman.

For local company, snacking is serious business

During a recent trip to Terry’s Finer Foods, I noticed an unassuming red snack bag behind the check-out counter. “WooHoo!” it read. It touted itself as “an extraordinary crunchy nutty snack.”
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Cordell's potato and chicken salad are back again — at Terry's in the Heights

A reliable source calls with good food news: Dean Cline is back at work making potato salad and chicken salad according to the recipes of the legendary Cordell's deli.

Terry's impresses, perplexes

French cooking from the gourmet food mainstay is solid.
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Aspiring to great Heights

At the risk of sounding like some nostalgic curmudgeon, the Heights that I grew up in during the '70s and '80s is a far cry from the Heights of today.
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