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August 2023 by Greg D.
ITs alright man. Its never a serious line. They Serve wine, beer, hard seltzer among a grip of other (21+) twenty one and older products. They do sell M&Ms of both MARS candy companies most popular and advertised M&M flavors. HOWEVER, ask for a receipt and double check everything.
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July 2023 by Vincent Yano
Make sure to verify your receipt if you use your debit or credit card to make sure you weren’t overcharged. I was overcharged $9.92 and did not realize it until I added up my purchases when I got home. It’s always a good idea to check your bills anyway whether you’re dining out or just buying retail.
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July 2023 by Matthew Wu
Solid hot foods like spam and onigiri that is hot to the touch. Doesn’t have the best parking situation.
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June 2023 by Matthew W.
Solid hot foods like spam and onigiri that is hot to the touch. Doesn't have the best parking situation.
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May 2023 by Rob Gonzalez
Pretty stocked store just more inventory for the sodas in the freezer
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May 2023 by Robert E
Your average 7-11. Has everything you'd expect in stock.
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April 2023 by Bryan T.
Most 711 stores in my area are pretty good. The only thing that I hate is that they don't restock items that run out. I am always asking for things that they have but don't have it out on display. Otherwise they do okay.
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December 2022 by Ian K.
This place is located at the corner of Waialae Ave and 2nd Ave. It has all that you expect at 7-Eleven (see photos).We like the jalapeño pork hash and the sushi options.They also have alcohol if needed. Only about 6 parking spaces but people go in and out fairly quickly.
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April 2022 by Jasmena D.
This is all I know. This and McDonald's up the street. Both are economically great. Just watch out for the homeless l**** drug addicts. Your life could be in danger if they are in the front.
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March 2022 by Michelle L.
The 7-Eleven across of City Mill Kaimuki had the best clerk this morning. He was so friendly to everyone. Good help is so hard to find and I really appreciate employees like that.
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November 2021 by Mark Page
Some coffee areas not functioning..
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August 2021 by Cydney Nakama
Things are pretty well stocked. Parking is slim, so its get crazy in the parking lot.
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June 2021 by Ed L.
7-Eleven is one of those local convenience stores that provide you with value and often cheap meal options to keep you going thru the week and weekend. They're noted for their cheap musubis and the signature slurpee's. Most of the time during my trips to Ala Moana shopping center from Kaimuki / Kahala, I would pass by this 7-Eleven location, that's located near City Mill and St Louis High School / Chaminade University on Waialae Avenue. Most of the time, the experience usually takes at most 10 minutes. The service here is quick and easy, and usually friendly. Most of the time, I would usually get an Arizona Ice tea, which is priced right at $.99 or a bottled water for around the same price. The musubi's are pretty good for a bargain, starting at $1.59 each. 7-Eleven usually has a plethora of comfort food snacks as well as other items that you may need. The shop itself is small, but large enough to walk thru within 5 minutes to get what you need and leave. The store itself is quite clean and organized for optimum usage. I feel like 7-Eleven is geared for the local residents within the community it serves, versus the ABC Stores that dominates Waikiki serve the tourist clientele there. You can often find deals here at 7-Eleven versus other options like Foodland and Safeway, if you like the single serving sizes and not have to buy more than you need. I like the ease and location of where this and other 7-Elevens are on the island. The overall experience at this 7-Eleven is quite nice and fast. Get what you want and get out. Most, if not all, 7-Eleven locations, including this one are basically the same, selling the same products for reasonable prices. I love 7-Eleven for its many locations that you can simply pop in and out without much time at all, depending on what you're looking for. I often hit up the drinks and slurpees, as well as the musubi's, since they're a cheap meal or snack option while on the go. They also serve premium items near the check out, as well sell cigarettes and come July 2021, they will stop selling City Bus paper passes, since they're converting to the Holo-card system for bus fare. For the most part though, 7-Eleven is your quintessential place to get cheap food and drinks. They're Hawaii's conveience store that I grew up with and still will function in the community for times to come. If you're in the Kaimuki area or passing by, consider coming here to this location to get a slurpee and a musubi for a low price. It may be the best thing to beat the summer heat! This 7-Eleven is located in Kaimuki district of urban Honolulu, as mentioned earlier. It's physical address is 3104 Waialae Avenue and centrally located near the Kaimuki Shopping Center. They accept major credit cards, which is always a good thing. In this ongoing pandemic, face masks are required to enter the store. There is a good plethora of private parking, sporting up to 8 slots fronting the store. If you need additional parking options, best bet would be the nearby residential areas with street parking available. If you are like me, mainly bus routes 1, 9, and 13 come thru the area. There's also route 14, but you'd have to walk from the bus stop underneath H-1 overpass near Market City shopping center and walk a couple of blocks to get to the 7-Eleven. No matter what you desire at 7-Eleven when you're here in Kaimuki or passing thru, I would recommend the musubi and a slurpee for a quick cheap fix. 4.0 stars for the overall experience. 4.0 stars for the service and location. But 3.0 stars for the prices, even though it's cheap, some stuff is a bit above average. Support local! B
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December 2020 by Agnes R.
Not very professional is all I can say I usually go to 711 in morning on my way work not particularly this 711, but I was so thirsty on my way home from work so I thought I'd stop over for a soda I only bought one item had wait for the cashier, No I will be right with you, No one moment please, I could have understood but none of that, so I asked how much was for the soda, I get "not yet" she proceeded to finish what she was doing, and then start ringing up my soda tells me how much, so I made her wait looking in my wallet for dollar bills and changes . Didn't even look up to make eye contact, no thank you for waiting nothing, nada. Back to customer service training?
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February 2020 by Samuel Konst
Seems some people have had some bad experiences, but I havent had any problems. It's a 7-11 I come here for snacks or a drink. Seems clean and good place for a pit-stop. Gas is right across the street.