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November 2023 by Matt T.
I wanted to just grab a candy bar or a bag of chips, but they CLOSED all the self-checkout stands.
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October 2023 by May W.
Chose wise, they've different items to choose from. In terms of customer service, I really wonder what's the point of having business numbers when no staff answers the phone. Additionally, it seems that customers need to beg themselves at check out which I find very strange. I thought it's their job to assist customers unless the customer request to do it themselves.
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July 2023 by Katie C.
Let me begin by saying I'm a tourist. I placed an order online for pick-up but needed to stop in for a few items as well. When I selected this location it was due to it's proximity to my hotel - I was not (and truthfully, still am not) familiar with the various boroughs in SF so this may not be in a sketchy part of town but it certainly felt sketch once inside. Everything is locked up behind plexiglass due to shoplifting. We needed bar soap and it was behind glass. It's whatever - just something to note. It was less the plexiglass and anti-shoplifting measures and more the general vibe of the store that earns this location a one-star rating. It felt chaotic and off. I wanted to gtfo as soon as humanly possible and was stoked to have my pick-up items and leave. Not sure of the other options - perhaps delivery would have been a better choice. I'll know for next time. Avoid this location if possible. If not, just be aware of your surroundings. I have never felt unsafe in a Target until this place, this place is twilight zone weird.
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April 2023 by Jessica T.
I haven't been inside a Target in awhile (years - actually) - so I had a true blast making a visit here yesterday.I felt like an unattended kid - with my cart and big grin - loading up my basket with towels, pillow cases, special detergent, a linen robe - and so much more. I was so excited about the current selection here - from natural kitchen wipes - to a sweet collapsable hamper - that if my cart wasn't so full with items - I would have spent hours in here. Literally. The best part about this store - is that it seems (from my experience) to be staffed by fantastic employees. I realized after checking out - that my basket was full of brimming bags and I would definitely need some help with them. I had never done such a big shop at this particular Target and wasn't sure the best way to navigate bringing my stuff down to an Uber - since you can't bring carts down the escalator/stairs.A wonderful staff member directed me to an amazing employee - who went out of their way to help me navigate the cart in the elevator and instructed me on the best spot to grab an Uber and helped me walk the cart over to the Uber - amidst a sea of downtown walkers. The employee was a true angel and I wish I had caught her name - because she deserves so much props! She navigated that cart like a pro through downtown SF. Thank you!I'm already planning my next return visit to this Target. It's honestly such a blessing that the city has this outstanding resource in the downtown area. I know from past late night trips here, that it's been key throughout the years for picking up basic food and self care items.Trust.
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March 2023 by Meg T.
This Target is honestly not too bad. It's not amazing that you need to ride a crowded escalator to get up to it and it's not as large as other Targets, but beyond their travel section (which is frequently essentially empty), they always had all our other items in stock.They do have quite a bit of theft deterrent in place, but I actually prefer the way this Target is laid out so that all the personal care items are in one line as it makes it easier to shop, over having everything laid out on the edge so you have to circle the store to pick everything up. It's easy to stop in, drop by self checkout, and pop back out.The one loss of star is that the self checkout associates sometimes loudly call out to you to try and force you to go through the staffed checkout. I don't know who trained them to do this, but it's aggressive and the fact the entire line ignores them should clue you in.Otherwise this Target definitely comes in in the clutch, and we definitely appreciated having them next door when we stayed at the Marquis.
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January 2023 by Herman Y.
This store is located in the San Francisco Union Square neighborhood. The hours are shorter than other locations and this store locks up a lot of things. You have to ask an associate to buy some common household items.There are also some homeless people that walks around inside the store, but the store also have police presence. It is convenient to have this store in the neighborhood, but you have to be alert of your surroundings.
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January 2023 by Anh N.
Looked at my receipt at home and found that I was double charged for an item. Next time I will never leave the store without checking my receipt!!!
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November 2022 by N A.
I really love Target it's the only large consumer housewares store in the city. The best things are the price matching and the return policy. I've returned things almost a year later unused without a receipt but trade in. The employees there are wonderful. It's all the scums and thieves who bring it down by loitering and stealing and causing trouble for the employees and shoppers. Please stay in the city forever.
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October 2022 by Yehoshua Richards
Good for basics
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October 2022 by Yara C.
This Target is kind of hard to find, the entrance is on the corner of Mission and relatively inconspicuous as far as Targets go. But the signs on the inside of the food court/AMC theatre point you to a non-functioning entrance.The Pharmacy section is almost 100% encased. I had to wait in line to ask a Target employee to please unlock the cabinet for me to grab a $4 bottle of Miralax. Other than that, checkout is relatively easy - lines are short and quick, and there are multiple registers open on a late Sunday Afternoon, meaning you probably won't be stuck waiting to operate a self checkout computer.
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September 2022 by Scott H.
This target serves a purpose but is not a pleasant shopping experience. Great place to buy some snacks before the movie. But the clientele can be a bit rough and you are guaranteed to see someone shoplifting.
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August 2022 by Jennifer N.
When I first moved to SF a couple weeks, of course I had to stock up on essentials and target is closeby so I figured, this is perfect. And I love target....usually. This target is not the target we know and love. It almost feels chaotic in here? And this was the first time I ever been in a store where they lock up basic essentials. I can't even get deodorant without asking someone to open it up. But I guess this is common in SF because of stealing. Its just weird (or rather funny) that toothpaste is locked up but not trojan. "We don't want ya having babies but forget being clean". Honestly better to just order online and have them deliver. Being in here feels like a madhouse sometimes
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August 2022 by Lauren P.
Do yourself a favor and come here at least one hour before they close. Otherwise you will be rushed and stressed by the employees here. I was running to the cashier with all the stress. So they shoud either post they close earlier, or pay the employees to stay longer. Because the madness of being in the store before closing is just not fun. Other than that, great store.
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July 2022 by Krajicek K.
Nice to see a target near where the hotel is. I already stopped in twice for some daily essentials that I forgot to bring on the trip.It also amazed me that toothpastes and over the counter medications have to be locked up. I guess this is the inner city?
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July 2022 by Juan V.
This target seems a little hidden. It's a good place to pick up the essentials if you are downtown. This location closes at 6pm.