I do like this Target because the location is very convenient for me. I think the selection is pretty good. The only issue I have is that some of the employees who work the floor engage in conversations among themselves and swear. I have a problem with this especially when I’m going through the clothing racks in the children’s dept. with my daughter. This has happened to me on 3 different occasions, and It is a definite problem.
Caren K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 West Palm Beach, FL
Eh. The Target on Hawley Lane in Trumbull/Stratford is way better. The selection is very limited especially in their bedding department. They also seem extremely disorganized. The upstairs level only had 2 cashiers and a HUGE line while the downstairs had 6 lanes open and no customers. How does that make any sense? I only came here out of laziness since I was running an errand down the street, I’ll stick to the other Target in the future
Carolyn E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Two floors of shopping goodness, anytime I’m in the area, there is always a reason to stop here. Today we were looking for baby bike helmets for our weekend away. My sister in law and I asked a group of young employees who swore they didn’t carry them(we felt they just didn’t feel like taking the time to show us) but we ended up finding some. Not a big deal that we weren’t shown that they«didn’t» have helmets, but just making note that most of the employees here are young and just there to make a quick buck in retail. Make sure you go in not needing much help. All in all, this store is huge, clean and bright. I heart Target either way!
Troy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Norwalk, CT
They say the poverty line is that invisible line that separates Target and Wallmart shoppers. Make sure you stay above that line.