The United States Postal Service features a Mission-revival style building from 1934, designed by Louis A. Simon. It is conveniently located with a close parking lot and an outside drop-off box. Reviews highlight a mix of experiences, with one employee receiving praise for being sweet, professional, and respectful. However, other staff members have been described as unprofessional and unfriendly, creating a less pleasant atmosphere for customers. While the location is appreciated, the service quality has led to some disappointment among visitors.
I always get my mail and have never had a problem getting my packages on time, these people are awesome!
August 2023
Came here bcz it was one of the few P.O.s open on a Saturday. The sweet & professional employee working the counter, Brandy, was the BEST. So repectful, zero attitude, and hard working.
June 2023
This Mission-revival style post office was built in 1934, designed by Louis A. Simon, and boasts a traditional New Deal cornerstone. The wood carving around the door to the Postmasters office is attributed to Ralph Stackpole.