Some places become part of a neighborhood so quietly and steadily that they’re just always there, reliably good, generation after generation. The Berrock Shop on Bullard and West, in the Save Mart shopping center, is exactly that kind of place.
I’ll be honest with you: I live very close to The Berrock Shop. I have memories of my mom occasionally picking up bierocks for us to take home (from their original location) when I was a kid. And yet, somehow, in all these years, I had never actually gone inside despite it being right down the street from both my home and work. That changed recently as I’ve continued my research for this series on great lunch spots, and I have one thing to say about that: it was long overdue.
The Berrock Shop has been around since 1977, and since 1989 it’s been owned and operated by Ken and Cindy Jaccard, who bought it from the original owners and have kept the spirit of the place completely intact. Their philosophy is simple and refreshing: make quality food from scratch, no shortcuts.
Walk in and you’ll immediately get both mom and pop shop/cozy diner vibes. The blue interior, warm wood accented tables and booths, and counter service setup make it feel like a place that has no interest in being trendy, because it doesn’t need to be. The folks taking your order are kind, patient, and genuinely helpful if you’re a first-timer trying to figure out what to get.
And what should you get? The star of the show is, of course, the bierock: a soft, pillowy bread pocket filled with savory beef and cabbage, a traditional recipe that has kept people coming back for nearly five decades. I tried the original beef and cabbage, and the bread reminded me of the times my mom got them for me as a kid – still great. It’s really soft in the best possible way. They also offer BBQ beef and shredded beef versions, both of which are on my list for my next visit. I made my meal a combo, which came with fries or a deli side. I went with the spiral pasta salad that hit the spot, and they had Cherry Pepsi on the fountain, which is always a win in my book. My total, including a mini peach pie to go, came in under $20.
About that pie: my husband and I split it after dinner with some vanilla ice cream that night, and it was a really lovely ending to the day. Highly recommend the move. (Hint: give it 5 minutes in the air fryer first for a crispy crust and warm interior.)
Now, here’s a sleeper hit worth knowing about. The burger. My coworker ordered it, and honestly, it might have been the best thing at the table. It’s the kind of juicy, hearty, well-executed burger that tastes like it came off a backyard grill made by someone who really knows what they’re doing. She declared she’d be coming back for it without question.
One small note: salt levels can vary a bit from dish to dish, so don’t hesitate to add a little if needed. The shredded beef options tend to be well seasoned on their own, though…