9:30AM - 9:30PM
1040 Grant Rd, Mountain View
Department Stores
“Always able to find reasonable priced and good quality stuffs, like nice flower pots and picture frames. If you are willing to spend more time there, I guess you may even be able to sort out some outfits too.”
“I enjoyed my day to shop for myself. I found so many great buys,
I definitely will be back to the Kohl's in Mt. View.
The lady who greeted me was so friendly and had a beautiful smile.”
“There are a wide variety of products, and the prices are relatively cheap in the United States, especially low-price products. It is recommended that Taiwanese people come here to buy vitamins, cola and fruits. Other commodities are cheaper in Taiwan. In addition, the toilet here is quite dirty...”
“I had an excellent experience with Alex and Cale at Target. They were incredibly helpful and efficient with my return, making the process quick and hassle-free. Their friendly and professional service was much appreciated. Thank you, Alex and Cale!”
“What a Ross! This one really has unexpected and eclectic surprise! Check out the Vegan Doc Martins I saw! Sadly, not something I need to buy but what a surprise at under $50!
PRO:
- Since this is in Mountain View, expect upscale merchandise
- Good location in a wealthy neighborhood
- Well stocked inventory
- Lots and lots of clothing
- If you're over 55, you get a 10% discount on Tuesdays
CON:
- Good luck finding parking when they share it with Costco and other stores
- Lack of mens dress clothes
SUMMARY:
I can't believe I saw Doc Martins here! And the sales staff told me they had more than one. Unfortunately not for me and not my size but it's good to see true brand names here. Great selection of inventory, you'll most definitely find something here.”
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“Although this Costco is not the largest, it has a complete range of goods and is located in a shopping mall. After shopping at Costco, you can also go to other stores to buy things, which is very convenient. It is also very close to the freeway and has convenient transportation.”