Department Stores in Evanston, IL

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“The Evanston Target on Sherman is clean, well organized, and opens early at 7 am during the week. The staff are friendly, courteous, helpful and are efficient in quickly ringing up purchases.”

3.7 Good115 Reviews

“This is my go-to Marshalls. I always find things I need and things I don't need , but end up convincing myself that I need them. Great selection and friendly staff.”

3.8 Good34 Reviews

“This Target is smaller but has everything a college kid would need! Easy to maneuver thru and has a CVS pharmacy inside. Closest place for Northwestern students (20 min walk in good weather) to get snacks and food at outside of Whole Foods. Has NU gear as well.”

3.6 Good30 Reviews

“My visits to the Target store in Evanston have been a regular occurrence, spanning a handful of times each year. I typically purchase a variety of items, including home products, groceries, and pharmacy goods. Over time, I've noticed a concerning trend in the home products section. While the prices have seen an increase, the quality seems to have deteriorated. Collections from popular brands like Threshold, Studio McGee, and Magnolia Home appear to be egregiously overpriced, with the added downside of not living up to the expected quality. This raises questions about the long-term sustainability of such purchases, as they may end up in landfills sooner than anticipated. As a result of the observed decline in quality and increase in prices, I have significantly limited my purchases to inexpensive picture frames for gallery walls. This reflects a conscious decision to focus on more budget-friendly options. On a positive note, my recent online order for Valentine's Day seasonal decorations was a smooth experience. The convenience of placing an order online and opting for curbside pickup was appreciated. However, this positive experience was slightly marred by receiving a chipped ceramic item. Despite the inconvenience of having to return a damaged item, the staff at the Evanston Target made the process quick and easy. The curbside pickup exchange was hassle-free, with no wait time. This positive aspect of the return experience contributed to a more favorable impression. While the Target store in Evanston has both positive and negative aspects, there is room for improvement, particularly in addressing the pricing and quality concerns within the home products section. The convenience of online ordering and efficient return processes adds a layer of customer satisfaction, but maintaining product quality remains crucial for long-term customer loyalty.”

3.5 Good62 Reviews

“I like this Ross because it is close and convenient to my home. Most often, I will find and buy things when I just come to browse or kill time, which is always good. The staff is actually nice at this location and the selection is good. This is my go to Ross. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because there were a few times I went in and they didn't have much of a selection or I didn't find what I was looking for. Otherwise, great location.”

3.3 Good19 Reviews

“My visits to the Target store in Evanston have been a regular occurrence, spanning a handful of times each year. I typically purchase a variety of items, including home products, groceries, and pharmacy goods. Over time, I've noticed a concerning trend in the home products section. While the prices have seen an increase, the quality seems to have deteriorated. Collections from popular brands like Threshold, Studio McGee, and Magnolia Home appear to be egregiously overpriced, with the added downside of not living up to the expected quality. This raises questions about the long-term sustainability of such purchases, as they may end up in landfills sooner than anticipated. As a result of the observed decline in quality and increase in prices, I have significantly limited my purchases to inexpensive picture frames for gallery walls. This reflects a conscious decision to focus on more budget-friendly options. On a positive note, my recent online order for Valentine's Day seasonal decorations was a smooth experience. The convenience of placing an order online and opting for curbside pickup was appreciated. However, this positive experience was slightly marred by receiving a chipped ceramic item. Despite the inconvenience of having to return a damaged item, the staff at the Evanston Target made the process quick and easy. The curbside pickup exchange was hassle-free, with no wait time. This positive aspect of the return experience contributed to a more favorable impression. While the Target store in Evanston has both positive and negative aspects, there is room for improvement, particularly in addressing the pricing and quality concerns within the home products section. The convenience of online ordering and efficient return processes adds a layer of customer satisfaction, but maintaining product quality remains crucial for long-term customer loyalty.”

2.9 Average10 Reviews

“Target did a remodel of many of their stores in recent years and this was one of them; the place is spiffed up. They have the Ulta makeup partnership here in this store.They also apparently let you do drive up for groceries? That surprised me because the store I usually go to doesn't seem to. When I entered there was an area they made to the right for pickup orders and in that section was some upright coolers with the cold items in them. That was cool and good to know if I need that at some point.Staff were friendly. They took my Similac coupon even though one of the employees thought they weren't taking coupons.”

2.6 Average36 Reviews

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