Department Stores in Gulf Shores, AL

5 locations found near Gulf Shores

“It was extremely busy but at the same time I was able to get the things I needed with minimal trouble and a quick trip through the self checkout and I was out the door as quick as I came in!”

3.8 Good345 Reviews

“I was looking for a tool in the automotive department and it was out on the shelf. I nice lady named Nina went above and beyond to find the tool in back stock. You need more like her she was great.”

4.1 Good71 Reviews

“Did the trick for a great beach weekend! Even though it’s smaller than most Walmarts you can still find everything you need! I don’t know how much you’re paying Corey, but he deserves a raise! Sweet and kind and helpful, reminds me of being at a Walmart in the 90’s! We got to our beach house and several of our friends raved about how great Corey is and how friendly the staff is! Keep up the great work guys!”

4 Good67 Reviews

“Well stocked up with the essentials,though I didn't find water bottles. It had all the usual stuff.. Not many staff members around the store but if yu are a Target customer, you know the layout!”

3.8 Good164 Reviews

“I'm not sure why Target Grocery is a separate listing now seeing as how it's just a part of the Target that's been here forever… No matter, it's worth reviewing because it's a good alternative — but no substitute for — a regular grocery store. This isn't a Super Target but it IS an expanded grocery section. It's not quite the selection of Publix or Rouses but it has most of the staples you'd want to buy for your pantry. The store brand items are anywhere from decent to excellent, and the prices overall are competitive with Walmart's grocery offerings. What knocks it back is the lack of consistent stock, an issue that has existed long before the pandemic upended supply chains. Also, beware pricing shenanigans! Target is notoriously bad about leaving the wrong prices on store shelves. When in doubt, find a price scanner to double check. As an example, they've had share-sized M&Ms listed for $3.99 for all of 2023; they are actually $4.69 when they're not on sale. And fresh fruit/veg is bot limited and expensive because it's priced per unit instead of by the pound.But, if you shop carefully, it can be a LOT cheaper than Publix.”

4.7 Superb30 Reviews

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