Address: 744 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013, USA
Phone: +16022799001
Sunday: 6AM–11PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Melissa Koberstein
Absolutely horrible experience with this location. My husband and I were exploring the area since we are new to it and while I was shopping for some lunch and snacks I noticed I was being followed by a man who obviously was watching me. Then when I went to switch with my husband so he could come pick a few things I was asked by BLAINE, at self checkout , to look in my purse!!!!! I don't know about you but I found it horrendous that they treat customers especially first time ones as I was treated for no reason. I was told I looked like someone from the day before who shoplifted!!! A manager never came to apologize nor did the employee. I hope someone treats BLAINE like he did me. I'll never shop there again.
Richard Butler
Was outstanding experience
Joshsterrarium
This is specifically for Ray in the Starbucks. Hard working guy with a great attitude....... and he makes a perfect Frappuccino!:Thank you Ray, keep being you and you'll have a great life.
Fake Meeko
Here is an average visit to this store. Walk into the front door, past a team of sales people aggressively try to get you to buy whatever they're selling. Tell them "no thanks." Go to get a cart. There are no carts. Go outside to grab a cart from the parking lot. The wheels barely move. Grab another one. It shakes violently as you push it. Try one more cart, which is somehow worse than the last one. Accept your squeaky, shaky fate and push it, rattling back to the store. Again politely refuse the salespeople who try to draw your attention to them. Stand in a messy line of people trying to enter the front door because the manager has decided to block the only entrance with two large tables of discounted soup or the like while people leaving and entering are forced into tiny narrow spaces and block each other up. Walk to the produce section. Stand in another line as people try to negotiate another set of tables barely wider than a cart along the entire front area. Try to politely decline a SECOND set of sales people trying to get you to join AT&T. Enjoy the music loudly played from people's phones as they walk around. Get out of the way of one of several people who have walked their pet dog into the meat department. Remember you forgot something in the produce section. Tell the other AT&T person "No thanks" when they yell for your attention. Wait in a long line at the self checkout which for some reason has half the registers closed almost every day. Nod politely to the armed police officer standing in the front. Wait in another line to leave the the store at the traffic jam in the front again where people are standing talking to the sales people, trying to fathom where the carts all are (hint: They're still all outside), entering, exiting, waiting in the sprawling line for the Frys customer service area that has lengthened to the entrance, and people casually looking at the tables of discounted soup, blissfully unaware that their rascal scooter is preventing a dozen people from making any progress in or out. Once again tell the sales people in the front "No thanks" as they again yell to get your attention. Try to guess if the person walking up to you with a clipboard is a crazy person or just trying to get you to sign a petition. Nod politely to the man laying down on the sidewalk. Try not to make eye contact with the person wearing a trash bag for pants talking to themselves near your car. Tell the homeless person asking for money as you load your groceries into the car you don't have any cash. Add your cart to the entire stores worth of carts parked outside. Carefully negotiate your car between the carts that are scattered like leaves on a breezy day throughout the parking lot. Tell yourself you're not coming back here but later convince yourself it wasn't as bad as you remember. Repeat.
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Yes, but limited choice and just had the worst experience ever. Soda was 3.49 a 12 pack, so I went to check out the selection. One of my favorites is mug root beers and they had it. They also had another favorite, Mt. Dew Voltage. Pick up two 12 packs of both to have another person steal my cart and take all the Mt. Dew Voltage off the shelf.
I'd call before heading over. Lately they have been closing early due to staff shortage.
They used to. Many of the stores have stopped carrying it because of low demand I area
9am, but sometimes they have someone able to help earlier.
Should be at 7. If short of staff could be early.
Not that I've seen but I've never looked for them. They are changing to alot of different brands which is concerning and they are out of alot of things. The prices are getting so high I'm about to shop at Safeway. I may pay as much the even their meat is looking bad.
No I wish but if your wanting to use your gas rewards Circle K takes them and a few other gas stations do as well.
Yes
They are closing at 10
Yeah it's got a big big gas station 20 pumps mini mark you name it it's there
There are not. 19th average and Indian school has a food city with an srp machine. That's gonna be the closest one
They have the world famous Compton California always in the jar
The hours are till midnight it would be courteous to leave by midnight. They do however open up super early so you can likely get what you need early in the morning, and get those sweet sweet Karma points. Good luck on getting what you need. Well wishes.
I think it opens at 7am or it might be a little later on Sundays
They have quite a variety of useful supply for home medical needs and injuries. If you do not find them hanging in front if the pharmacy counter itself look for the first aid section close to the west end of health and beauty approx aisle 14
Check the isle inbetween the toilet paper and shampoo thats where the clearance is at
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