ATMs in Centreville, VA

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“Very friendly staff. Was there a recently on a recent evening, and the customer service was outstanding. Appreciate the attention to helping the customers. Thanks !!”

4.4 Superb7 Reviews

“This place is nice. I prefer credit unions. I stood in line. After waiting a few minutes, an employee invited me to her desk. I was able to make a deposit. I learned that NFCU uses Zelle (similar to Paypal, but free & instant). The employee showed me how to sign up for Zelle. You can sign up on your phone. You can choose which account you want to deposit money into. The staff had little media pads for kids. They were a hit. I like having the convenience of being able to make deposits by phone with the NFCU app, if I don't want to drive to a branch.”

3.5 Good17 Reviews

“I was getting a massage locally and noticed the NFCU nearby and remembered I had a check on me that I needed to deposit. I typically deposit checks via my phone, but this saved me a step. At first I thought that this was an actual bank with tellers as it was hard to see inside. However, as I got out of my car, all I could see was a stand along ATM machine inside a door. I didn't mind as using the machine is just was easy as doing an electronic deposit. So, I grabbed my check, signed the back and used my card to use the machine. Overall, easy transaction and one of the new features they have is to opt to have a printed receipt with a copy of the check printed on the receipt. I did this and got the receipt and had a small version of the check on the transaction. I thought it was pretty cool. I didn't really want the receipt, but just wanted to see what it would look like once it was printed. Kudos for a having a location that was close to me and nearby. I appreciate walking up to a machine once in a while. Are there many banks anymore with tellers? I wouldn't know, but I do appreciate the stand alone machines.”

3.5 Good15 Reviews

“From the "Sometimes Yelpers Be Basic" Review series...I love fried chicken. I always have and probably always will. I don't eat it all the time since it's not the healthiest food out there, but I have been known to indulge every so often.Fans of this treat have their favorite purveyor to satisfy their deep fried craving. Some people swear by KFC, Popeyes, Church's, while other's are more new school choosing Chik-Fil-A, Raising Cane's, or Zaxby's. While I've sampled some iteration of "fried chicken" at all of these places, do you know where my favorite fried chicken in the DMV is prepared? The Giant Food deli.Sounds crazy, I know; and even I wouldn't have believed it until I picked up an 8-piece order (I prefer the dark meat) and became a believer. This "conversion," if you will happened in early-2021 during the pandemic and almost purely by accident. I actually drove to KFC and then to Popeyes and couldn't get any chicken due to labor and supply chain issues (you remember those fun times, right?). So I popped in my local Giant Food and saw that an 8 piece order was on sale for $5.99 . I figured, the price was right and the food smelled good, so what did I have to lose?And when I got home and had my first bite, it was an enlightenment. The skin was perfectly GBD (golden/brown/delicious) and crispy, and the meat was moist and seasoned with just enough salt and spices. While I was only intending to consume 1-2 pieces and save the rest for the next day, I "may have" had 3-4 pieces since it was so tasty. As for any leftovers, I find popping them into an air fryer at 300 for about 10-15 minutes is perfect; an oven at 325 for about the same time also works well, but the skin won't be as crispy unless you use the broiler feature for the last 5 minutes of reheating.When I went back the next week to get another order, I was chatting with the guy at the deli who explained that all of the fried chicken is hand dipped and battered in each store, and fried constantly throughout the day. Explains why it taste so good. But admittedly, the trick is you have to time your visit when the chicken is fresh out of the fryer. Usually most of the deli's put their first batches into the fryer around 11:30am, so it's done at 12:15-12:30pm for the lunch rush / and then again around 4:30pm so the next batch is ready around 5:30pm. These are approximate times, so I'd check with your local Giant deli for their preparation schedule.As of this review, an 8-piece container is $7.99, which is still a heck of a good deal. There are usually combo deals available, where with the purchase of an 8-piece, you can also add a few "heat and serve" sides, and have a meal for less than $20.”

2.5 Average17 Reviews

“Generally good customer service at this location. Drive thru lines move quick enough plus they have one drive through ATM only and one machine outside the store. I've ordered foreign money through this location and it's been a smooth process.”

2.5 Average2 Reviews

“Great customer service! I came in to make some transactions and Audrey was able to accommodate to my specific needs. This bank is right next to the Centreville Cleaners! Two ATMs here, one outside and one inside. I believe you can't withdraw cash out on Sundays.”

1.8 Poor6 Reviews