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July 2024 by Soren Magnusson
I'm frequently baffled by the point of this location. They have a very small footprint in a larger building, which is already unusual for a Target. Within this small footprint they attempt to cram in a hodgepodge of everything you'd expect to find at a Target, from clothes (Target brand) to food to lamps to HABA items. The result is that anything you might actually need, you're not going to find, but you might have something "close". For example, if you want peanuts, that should be easy. But they only carry one kind, they're not Planters, and they're plain. Too bad if you wanted honey roasted. But they have scores of cashews! Command shelves: don't have 'em. Nor do they have the Command towel rail...or basins...or... In fact, while they appear to have quite a bit of Command-related items, it's actually very little, but spread out for the same velcro replacement strip or hook. Sparkling water? A whole wall-full! ...except not any of them the ones I need or looking for. While I love Target, shopping at this particular Target is a continuous lesson in frustration and compromising for the "close enough" thing, instead of the thing I need or want. Or striking out entirely, and making a mental note that I now need to go to Fred Meyers. And don't get me started on the chocolate aisle! An entire aisle nearly dedicated to Reese's and very little else? Sighhh. Need a HABA item behind the glass wall? Forget about waving your hand under the call sensor. No one is coming. It'll probably be easier to hunt someone down yourself. I feel like they need to either go back to the drawing board and figure out what they really wish to accomplish in such a small space (like focus on FRESH grocery and ditch the clothes and lamps, etc), or give up on this space and go to where an actual Target can function and thrive. Issaquah and Redmond are too far away for a "quick trip" and there isn't a shower hot enough after coming back from Seattle. Gross. There is a need in Bellevue! If only they would just fill it!
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April 2024 by moshe kadmon
A department store where you can buy food, clothing, toys and more
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January 2024 by Nora N.
I went to the Target Bellevue location to get A23 batteries, but I couldn't find them. I asked the staff at the return item section, and the lady and Sunny at the counter helped me look it up on their machine. They said they have it in stock, and Sunny searched around for me. I appreciate their assistance and hope their boss recognizes their hospitality.
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January 2024 by Nancy C.
Small newer target in Bellevue. Easy in and out. It's a very small version of a regular target store however, it is clean and you can find most items that you're looking for. They are severely understaffed any time I've ever gone. They only have self check out available due to lack of staff.
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December 2023 by Chelsea A.
I feel like a lot of people don't understand that this is a city target. It's obviously going to be smaller than the usual targets? I find this a great location for drive up when I know what I need is something they carry. It's not a great spot to just go and browse as it's pretty small. A lot of people complaining about product being locked up, but I've been seeing this happen in this area for a while now so I wasn't shocked. Staff is nice when I've encountered them (I usually use self checkout or drive up).
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October 2023 by Alex H.
terrible place to work, no value or care from management, don't shop here or come because you'll find yourself working as a corporate slave to them for next to nothing wage. Save yourself a trip and go to your next local target
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October 2023 by David S.
This is the worst Target on the Eastside. Toothpaste and detergent are under lock and key, so you're gonna hit the "help me" button and wait for five minutes before you're forced to track one of their 3 employees down so you can buy laundry supplies. And good news! Now you get to wait for 20 minutes to self checkout because their lanes are always, always closed. If you live in Bellevue, it's worth the drive to Redmond to get a better selection and less of a hassle. I'll be shocked if this location is open in two years.
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October 2023 by Maria G.
Generally, I love Target, but this Target does not answer their phones! I tried calling an hour before closing on a Saturday to see if they had a certain item in stock (they are 20 minutes away from my home and only showed 2 available online) and the number rang and rang and rang, then disconnected. I tried EVERY SINGLE DEPARTMENT. I called the national Target customer service number, and they tried as well but they too could not get through. I tried the next day again, thinking perhaps that the store had not staffed workers in customer service in the evening, but no one answered Sunday at noon either! If you have a retail store, you have an obligation to the customer to answer the phone. No excuses! If there is one person in the store, they should be able to pick up the telephone when it rings. I'll bring my business elsewhere and will not visit this Target in the future.
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August 2023 by Wendy T.
I will admit I come here a lot but I usually hate myself for doing so. Their inventory management is god awful or non existent. I've placed pick up orders and have gotten expired milk twice (both past sell by, one extremely bloated). Eggs, cheese, milk - if it's perishable, high likelihood it's past the sell by date. If you're here bc it's the cheapest option for you, inspect the dates closely. I also hate that prices are usually missing for 20% of the produce. They often only have self checkout which sucks when you have a big cart. I want to love this Target but it's just so much work for such a narrow selection store. Thumbs down
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August 2023 by Hy M.
I've purchased from this store four times, and not only is the service bad, but it's consistently bad. Every time I order something from the app, some items are always missing. Some of the shortages are consistently present, like headphones, which they never seem to have in stock. Other out-of-stock items are more baffling, like pork and bread. What's even more perplexing is that bread has been out of stock four times in a row, yet they still list it as 'in stock' on the app. I can't comprehend how they have the confidence to do this. Even worse, they employ the worst delivery personnel I have ever encountered. I requested that they call me so that I could come downstairs to collect the package, but the delivery person left the package in the wrong location and then called to tell me it was "downstairs". Then she left directly before I could even get downstairs. She was in such a hurry to do "great business" that she couldn't be bothered to figure out where the customer's address was, even though it would only take 10 seconds to find it using Google Maps. I've never encountered such a confident delivery person before.
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August 2023 by V T.
You can't trust the app or website that things are in stock at this store - I have repeatedly traveled there to get something only to find a product is not actually "In Stock" as their app indicates while I'm standing right at the empty shelf. Some of their Market Pantry or Good & Gather brands can be good quality lower-priced substitutes of name brands for food and dairy including snacks and even some vitamins or OTC drugs though, especially when they're on sale.
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May 2023 by Brandon G.
This is a terrible target, almost as bad as the one down town. I've been here probably 20 times since I moved to Seattle, only once has a checkout line other than self check out been open and the employees are slow, have no concern about being in your way or making you wait. I just sat for over ten minutes, and they aren't busy, after asking two different people to open a cosmetic case for me. The second person I asked literally saw me standing there and turned up an isle to avoid me because he had just got off and didn't want to run into me. Even the manager who had an earpiece in and looked at me sitting there just ignored me. If I find an alternative to target here I'm going to use it, this place is a joke. I also tried to buy an emergency pack of diapers at the downtown Seattle location, they try to make you buy the value sized box and offer only infant size for individual purchases. Seattle Target sucks compared to California, who ever runs the Targets in this region is doing a crap job.
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March 2023 by Nadyezhda Koontz
Tried to get ahold of them for 2 hours. Never was able to reach someone
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March 2023 by Vincent Randy Heslop
Standard Target store, with slightly less inventory. I like the Starbucks located inside for a quick caffeine fix. The staff seems under trained and is frequently changed out for unknown reasons. Location is good for other great retail parking.
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March 2023 by Александр Балашов
Spoiled fruits and vegetables.Unfortunately I only found this at home.