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April 2023 by G Y.
This target has such bad vibes... especially compared to other targets... also it gets very very crowded at peak times... chaotic energy... will leave u in a bad mood
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November 2022 by Madison C.
This Super Target has everything!!! Love that they put money into this location to make it look fantastic, makes the Target experience even more magical. Bonus that there is a giant Ulta cosmetic section that has an impressive variety of prestigious cosmetic brands - Tula, Tarte, etc.
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November 2022 by Brittany S.
This is a mega Target- and very well done to boot. What makes a Target "good" you ask? Well, for starters, it was very well organized and clean. If you're already in the festive spirit, the Christmas decor and stocking stuffer offerings were through the roof. We had a blast exploring everything. This particular Target features a large grocery section and Starbucks as well. If you're looking to hit up several errands at once, they neighbor Kohl's, Home Depot and Aldi as well. Last but certainly not least, the staff we encountered were very friendly. I would venture to say this is one of the nicest Target locations in the Indy area.
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March 2022 by Richard P.
I hadn't been to this particular Target location in quite some time, however, it was on my way home from an appointment at nearby Franciscan and I decided to stop and see if they had a few supplies that I needed. I'm a fan of the Target brand, a nice weaving together of warm and welcoming shopping atmosphere, friendly customer service, and for the most part fair pricing. While I can't say I always find what I need, generally I appreciate the experience and Target is definitely one of my favorite places to shop.This is, of course, a "Super Center." This means it's bigger and better stocked than most Target locations. It also tends to offer options not available in most Targets. As near as I could tell in this location, that is less about "extra" services and more about widened selection options in a few areas. My neighborhood Target, Glendale, is not considered a Super Center but seems to have the vast majority of what's offered here - just to a lesser degree. Parking is easy here. They offer an abundance of accessible parking and, as is nearly always true with Target, also offer appropriate curb cuts and automatic entry doorways. They offer full carts and they do offer the specialized carts for bigger children who may need closer supervision. They don't offer the half-cart option - something I wish they would add. As a wheelchair user, the full carts are simply more difficult to manage and this becomes more true as they age. I was primarily focusing this trip on personal supplies, wellness supplies, and grocery. Of course, that would end up being on the opposite end of where I parked though that's on me. This Target does offer an optical section (Glendale recently added this) and they have a Starbucks inside. They have a ton of registers, though only a couple were open - the majority of folks were doing self check-out. I was somewhat surprised that despite this being a "super" center that in the majority of areas I was shopping in the selection remained remarkably limited. I wanted V8 energy drinks, for example, but they only had a couple packs. I wanted some bandage dressings - the selection was embarrassingly weak. I wanted unsweetened iced tea - they were surprisingly low. I wanted a snack - options were no more plentiful than any other Target. I just didn't see much "super."Where this location fell truly short for me was in that usual Target sense of welcome. It simply wasn't here. I would pass by Target employees and there would never be a greeting. I was, of course, greeted at the front door but even that lacked enthusiasm. For a store that had surprisingly lacking shelves, I was amazed at the lack of employees shelving (though I did see 2-3). The cashier was semi-friendly, but I have to admit that in most cases a Target cashier will put my bags in the cart (I accept this is likely a disability accommodation, though it's an appreciated one). This one did nothing. This didn't feel like Target. It wasn't quite Wal-Mart - it wasn't unfriendly, but it sure didn't make me want to come back anytime soon. The atmosphere is MUCH more pleasant at Glendale and the employees are MUCH friendlier. This was a middle-of-the-road experience in every way. It wasn't good. It wasn't really bad. It was functional, though I've always appreciated Target as being the best shopping experience among similar brands. That simply wasn't true here. Would I come back? Probably, though I certainly wouldn't go out of my way to do so. Given that I live much closer to Glendale, that's obviously my home Target anyway. However, I'm by this way quite a bit and there was nothing about this experience that said "Stop here on the way home." If anything, it said "Wait until you get home and go to Glendale." Super? I don't think so.
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March 2022 by Chiemy N.
One of the biggest Targets I've visited! Clean and well stocked. Has groceries and a Starbucks.
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December 2021 by Kevin M.
Been trying to come get a specific toy for my son for Christmas. 3 weekends in a row online says it's in stock, they scan they tag and say it's in stock but nobody can find any. Everything is cluttered and not labeled. Only gave them the two stars I did bc the customer service was great but other then that store was a complete bust
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December 2021 by Staci W.
My go to Target location. Easy to get in and out of. I come here mainly for gifts for other people. Lately I have noticed a lot of boxes in the aisles which can kind of be frustrating but not a huge deal.
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November 2021 by Kayla P.
if you are looking to work here do not, they can't pay their own employees on time and don't do anything in their power to make it happen.
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August 2021 by Olivia F.
Finally got to self checkout and my friend wanted to buy Malibu rum and she's 21 and I was turning 21 in literally 4 hours - so she was purchasing it so we could celebrate at midnight- besides the point. I had to scan the phone to pay for it on the app, but it was not even my phone or my app I was just the person scanning the phone because my friend didn't know how to use it to pay for the purchase. So then Miranda the one working self checkout comes up and asks to see my ID even though it was not my money, my phone, or my app. I had explained that I was just showing her how to do it. She then snatched the bottle out of our cart after I told her I wasn't 21 and demanded that we go down to guest services to get a refund. So rude so unnecessary and the worst customer service ever, had the worst attitude even when asking my friend for her ID at the beginning and was not understanding what so ever.
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November 2020 by Christina B.
I love shopping at Target other than the fact that I always buy stuff I don't really need. But that's not Target's fault. The dollar spot is my favorite spot to buy things I don't need. It seems harmless but $3 tchotchkes add up over a time. I've been shopping at Target on Sunday mornings around 8am after I drop my mom off at the gym. There's not many other shoppers at that time and I can browse easily. I stopped in the Starbucks today also and noticed a sign asking customers to enjoy their drink at home instead of while shopping. I always find it too hard to shop with a drink in my hand anyway. Trying to shop with a drink and having to adjust your mask every time...I will definitely enjoy my drink better at home.
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August 2020 by Greg B.
Well, I went to Target on E. Southport 1. in response to word that another department store chain's store was not enforcing the State of Indiana and Marion County mandates on wearing masks and 2. a sense that the store carries products I seek. Off the bat my planning was cart before the horse because I first checked online for the products I sought, especially LOCTITE® SUPER GLUE ULTRA GEL CONTROL™ and Luzianne® Cold Brew Iced Tea bags - the cart. Now the horse is that I called to confirm the process of enforcement of wearing masks after I pretty much made up my mind to go there anyway On the call I discovered a hole in the enforcement, but went anyway. So back to making my shopping list; the list included the aisles where the Target website told me items are located and in stock. So upon entering this Target I discover that the aisles in the grocery department are well marked. However, the tea is not found, despite the website stating that this specific tea is in stock, even with the efforts of an employee. My strong hunch is that the website is inaccurate to report that the tea is in stock; by the way, other stores have the same problem. Upon leaving the grocery department I was lost. The aisle markings are at a different eye level than the grocery department and in many instances there seem to be no aisle markings at all! Employees have a mix of knowing and not knowing the floor plan and many are more comfortable to talk departments than aisle names. Oh, vital - given that SARS-CoV-2 (the virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic) can leave us without any symptoms it is vital that we keep our distance and properly wear our masks. The vast majority of employees wear masks, but get too close in light of the pandemic - typically about 18 inches away. One employee not wearing a mask that might or might not be OK. I propose that that individual be super conscientious about being well over 6 feet away if cannot leave mask on. Otherwise, leave the mask on and use new ways to communicate. So, if you are going to speak with an employee be prepared to be assertive about maintaining physical distance. The vast majority of the customers wore masks properly. I got vibes of appreciation from some customers for maintaining my distance. Roughly three customers were spotted not wearing a mask or wearing their mask improperly. Now I never found that super glue I sought, which the Target website stated is in stock. I picked up another kind of super glue. I might return, but I'll try other businesses because I figure there are stores where I have a lower risk to my and others' health and lives, and where I can be assured that I can find stuff.
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June 2020 by Miley S.
Me and my friend went to target like normal people. Then the floor was SO RUDE it tripped me and it made me throw my basket so far. Then my friend tripped over the basket. I am very disappointed in the floor. This store needs to be redone with some better floors that don't make me trip. The basket was terrible it broke don't go here
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October 2019 by Brenda MacDonald
Great people very kind answered all questions even the silly ones.
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August 2019 by Liz S.
When I make a Target run this is my go-to store. It's always clean and the employees are pleasant. I don't shop Target a lot because honestly I find it too pricey. Especially compared to Kohls and Meijer. But when I do this is the spot. I work nearby and sometimes run in here when I'm on lunch. The Pizza Hut area is okay. They usually have a few pizzas or breadstick boxes ready so you can grab and go. Sometimes I wish they had more than a few ready, but you take what you can get when you have a 30 minute lunch break. This location also has a Starbucks. Those employees are always nice, pleasant, and quick. It's a large store, always plenty of parking. I did hear that they are going to remodel and take out the pizza hut section to make a bigger liquor section. More selection is never bad!
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June 2018 by Alex P.
It is Target (tar-jyaaa). Good inventory. Good stock. Helpful floor staff take you straight to what you are looking for. We don't come here often as we are not on this side of town but worked for us. Able to find what we needed and moved on to the next store. #356