Pharmacies near Kellogg, ID

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“Kohal Pharmacy is an independent local owned pharmacy serving the Silver Valley community. The pharmacy has two locations and provides free local delivery. Both locations have drive through window for pickup and drop off prescriptions. The staffs are friendly and knowledgeable.”

4.4 Superb12 Reviews

“Ok so my cabin when I went up north was in Kellogg. I had nooooo idea Kellogg had a grocery store. So I drove either to Wallace for Harvest Foods (review coming) or the Walmart in Smelterville (no review coming. It's Walmart lol). The day before my lil man and I were to dreadfully return to Boise, (I say that because I belong in the mountains. Between my time in AZ and my time in Boise, I've done my time in deserts lol especially since I've always dreamt of a town that looks exactly like Wallace and I finally found it and explored tf outta it lol) But before we were to head back to Boise, I needed air in my rentals tires. Went to one gas station (of the 2 in town lol that I knew of) and she said she had no air there to go to this other place. The other place was RIGHT next to Yokes, a small, cute, super busy little store. Kellogg is popular with..ahem! Californians lol and with skiers. I was thrilled to discover this place. Just wish it had been sooner. To be honest too, I googled first to see if it was a California based company for a few reasons and one being, I had never heard of it. It's based out of Washington state. I went in, just for snacks, juice etc. The prices were like any other grocery store. Sure some things were probably a little higher, it is a small grocery store in a small mountain town where 2200 ppl live, that's not counting skiers, out-of-towners etc. Harvest Foods in Wallace shows you those mountain town prices lol. Yokes, for the stuff I bought, had the same prices as what Fred Meyers has OR it was cheaper. It was weird to walk in and not see the produce section right away. Every grocery store you go into has the produce as the first thing you see. This place, nah. Produce was to the left when you came in, beyond registers. I kinda liked that..for some odd reasons. They broke the norm lol. Store is super clean, like SUPER clean. That's always a huge plus. Staff were all friendly. Most live in Kellogg or Wallace...2 of the best small towns I've ever been to. What would make them mean? They're away from endless traffic like we have here, majority of people are not rude for the sake of being rude and HELLOOOO they're SURROUNDED by Gods county! That alone would make me wake up every day and be like "What a great day to be alive!" No, I'm not al depressed and say the opposite here in Boise lol. Of course every day is a great day to be alive. Went to ring out and cashier talked to Frankie before me and honestly, I LOVE when they do that. Why? Because dogs are little people who are true angels amongst us and it's nice when they are recognized right away. She pet him, asked his name, told him he was good little boy, so well behaved in his little bag lol, and told him he was super cute. That lady right away became one of my favorite humans. Anyway, if you're in Kellogg, unlike me, you'll find this place before I did and you'll love it for so many reasons. It's weird to appreciate a chain, but this is definitely a chain worth appreciating. Thanks everyone! Cheers!”

3.5 Good11 Reviews

“Very nice Pharmacist. I always think of Pharmacists as “old school” and having Poppe Shops or hard ice cream parlors (like my favorite pharmacy in Tioga, North Dakota where I used to but my craft supplies) and this pharmacist has that same kind and pleasant presence.”

4.4 Superb11 Reviews