I don’t know who Jeanette L. or John B. are, but I’m guessing they’re shills for this 7 – 11. That or their standards aren’t very high. This place is gross and disgusting. It attracts the lowest of the low. The employees here are NOT friendly by any stretch. They are inept, slow, surly and stupid. Not surprised they would hire people like this for this area 7 – 11. I too live in the neighborhood and maybe, MAYBE, it is different during the work week hours, I don’t know since I’m not here during this time. I work in the city. I’ve only come later in the evening when I get home or during the weekends and all I see when I’ve visited, is the areas scum hanging at the door, taking cups, getting drinks, taking a gulp and then tossing the cups to the side and then leaving. Dirty floors, filthy counters and Scumbag thugs and Bus people hanging at the entrance, blocking the entrance, and cashiers with a bad attitude. Again, They are slow, stupid, and inept. So, this may be a new 7 – 11, but it has an old stank feel to it. When I want to get my 7 – 11 on, I’d rather drive to the 7 – 11 in Bloomfield, Montclair, North Arlington or Nutley before I ever step in here. I repeat, This place SUCKS and is disgusting. If I could give it MINUS5STARS, I would. Better you go to the new Krausers around the corner by the Rock Center. Not as bad but better than this place.
John B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, NJ
I am a downtown Newark resident that has been waiting anxiously for this 7-eleven to open. I just spotted it on Unilocal that it was opened and took a walk down for my Sunday Morning Coffee. It was of course clean and the people are friendly but this is to be expected since its brand new. Lets hope they keep it up. This neighborhood was badly in need of a convenience store that is always well stocked and we can count on to be open. Cheers 7-Eleven staff, keep up the good work… PS, I will start off with 4 stars.(No one gets 5. That would be to say they are perfect and no one is perfect). This will now be my every day go to spot, so lets see if they stay at 4.
Jeannette L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jersey City, NJ
Housed in the Kinney Building on the corner of Broad and Market, this 7-Eleven opened up next door to the Bank of America. It’s a legit 7-Eleven. It’s open 24⁄7 and offers what you expect — slushies, Big Gulp fountain drinks, taquitos, nachos, and so on. If you are familiar with the area, you know that Broad and Market is a busy traffic intersection and that there is a major bus stop on this corner. The 7-Eleven is a major convenience for people waiting for the bus. It’s also potentially one for people working in the area — in the businesses closer to Prudential Plaza Building and those closer to City Hall. When you enter the store, the register is up front to the right. Like other 7-Elevens, this is where you cash out, but also where you ask for all the behind the counter items like cigarettes or food behind the heated food cases(the aforementioned taquitos, hot dogs, wings, etc.). The fountain drink and slushy dispensers are flush against the left wall. Product aisles are in the middle of the store, and the self-serve coffee island and cold drink cold cases are found at the back. So far when I’ve dropped by, the staff behind the counter were really friendly and fast. The line moved very quickly, too. Overall, I think it’s a well kept convenience store and a solid 7-Eleven.