This Target is pretty good, but lacks in supplies. The prices aren’t too expensive when you’re on a budget and the service is pretty good. However, the food isles are almost non-existent. They have the smallest food section I’ve ever seen inside of a Target and that really sucks when I need to get groceries, but don’t want to go to Walmart or Price Chopper. I’d recommend this Target to anyone buying small appliances, things for their kitchen or bathroom, or anything but food really. Also, very easy to return things to them and they are very nice to you about it.
Amanda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Island, NY
Friendly, fast, pretty clean.
Jennifer D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Falls Church, VA
Easy to find what I needed — which was an odd collection of things while on the road. Didn’t have much experience with anyone working there except the girl at the register who was very friendly. Lots of parking and a nice Starbucks inside. If I was in the area again and needed to pick up some stuff I would stop here.
Bill Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hyde Park, NY
I feel lost when I walk through this Target. I haven’t checked the square footage, but it feels like it’s larger than the other Target stores in the Capital District, or else it’s organized in a way that I have to walk more to get to the departments that interest me. Other than that, there’s nothing bad about this store. It’s a good, basic Target, well maintained, with a nice grocery section. This place feels like it could be a good one-stop shop.
Christopher F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gresham, OR
Been coming to the pharmacy for a couple months now. They are very polite and helpful. Plus can do other shopping while they fill a script
Whendi W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gansevoort, NY
Targets far and wide have the same basic setup, now that most of them have added food, you can get most of your shopping needs fulfilled in a one stop shop, throw in the newly opened Starbucks & a Target red card and you can’t go wrong! They tempt you with the cheap dollar bins in the front of the store, coaxing one into many an impulse buy from anything to giant charleston chews to cheap disney books and plastic junk that lasts only a use or two… and yet we still buy… how can we NOT?!? A deals a deals a deal… if you know whats good for you… just close your eyes and keep moving, its safer that way! Don’t even glance in that direction… And lastly, don’t let those enticing bins negatively color your shopping experience, for there are many other worthy items further in the store to meet all your non guilty pleasure shopping needs, and that is my advice for you all– from one bargain bin shopper to the next…
Alexi A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cypress, TX
Clifton Park Target is a Target like any other pretty much, and for that they deserve 4 Stars.
Matt W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Niskayuna, NY
I came to the realization that I’ve been leaving reviews on Unilocal this week in part just for myself, to leave myself a cookie-crumb trail to remember the minor differentiators between mostly indistinguishable chains. So take this review FWIW in that context, because as far as indistinguishable chains go, well, Target is one of them. This is a somewhat larger Target than the ones on Route 7 and at Mohawk Commons. It’s on a reverse layout than those stores, which I can share with you because I got lost in this one, having dully failed to note the layout upon entering. As such, it has a modestly better selection of items. Whence I came to this region, the Targets had Starbucks in them, the promise of which made shopping at the store much easier. This Target(maybe all of them in the region) just has their sad little snack stand, which reminds me of the old Zayre’s chain. And that is pretty much the only thing I can tell you about this Target to differentiate it from every other Target on the planet. So varying from Target’s quintessentially three-star rating would be strange.
Nick P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saratoga Springs, NY
I’m using a lot of plastic these days. I should recycle more but really should just use less plastic. I should produce less waste, and then I’d feel less guilty. To that end Target is a guilty pleasure. Target is a improvement to the big W, no question about that. I don’t know why they make all the associate females wear those tan pants one size too small but they are always busting at the seams in there. It’s nearly stylish sometimes in the mens zone. I bought many socks today and feel rich because of it. Target has everything clean and ordered and girlie loves going there, spending hours poking around and getting things she didn’t know she needed until she saw it. They open at 8am, early enough for me to make a stop before work, and pass Mt. Landfill in Colonie(you know the one, right next to the river) on my way to the office.