European style neighborhood pharmacy with an elegant and hip collection of products. There’s also a great little bodega in back with gourmet snacks and essential food staples. Extremely friendly and knowledgable staff.
Valerie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Royal Oak, MI
This is a really nice place to go for a pharmacy and even gifts, but it can be hard to find your typical«drugstore» items. Great atmosphere and interesting food in the little market. They also allow you to keep an old school running tab of items which if you come frequently would be really nice.
Hazen P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bloomfield Hills, MI
I give them credit for trying, but the prescriptions are overpriced, the over the counter items are rather dull and ordinary(despite the lovely presentation), and I never know when they’re open — no hours on the door, website, or answering machine. Have these people ever run a business before?
Otis M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redondo Beach, CA
It’s great to have a neighborhood pharmacy! The service is very good and personalized here as you would expect. They are in the midst of a major expansion which will increase their footprint by 150 percent. They are supposed to add a coffee bar and sandwiches, filling a huge void left when the Quarton Market closed it’s doors a couple of years ago.
Kelly w.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Back in the day when family owned pharmacies ruled and the Rite Aid’s of the world weren’t on every corner– I’m sure I would have used this pharmacy. Here are the pros and cons: PROS: family oriented business knows your name– personalized service excellent(and I mean EXCELLENT candy selection) CONS: overpriced prescriptions poor hours everything else in the store is expensive and selection is lacking(besides the candy of course!)