9:30AM - 9:30PM
48 E 33rd St, Edmond
Department Stores
“I always love going here to just look around for random stuff. They always have a great selection in the cooking isle and great prices for good stuff. The tech section is either a hit or miss, to be honest.”
“Kohl's has really changed! I haven't been for years. It was clustered, dirty and confusing. It's revamped itself and the clothing options are much improved! Rho da was very helpful at checkout helping me with coupons and discounts.”
“Going to Suck to see this Store Close Down Here Soon in 2025 and after these last 3 biglots shut down they gone Forever ? so enjoy the Classic of Shopping when we was younger now thanks to online history is disappearing thanks to Yall Lasy Azz People ?”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
22 E 33rd St, Edmond
Department Stores
“Tried the store while in the area because I love Home Goods. This store was really chaotic to be honest. There were a lot of things in the isles and nothing really seemed organized. Things were falling off of shelves or spilling out of the areas. There were a lot of neat things and good prices, but you have to weed through to get to it. I am hoping that I just happened to be there on an off day. I would recommend giving them a try and hope that they get things organized.”
“The store is in the process of renovating so part of the parking lot is being taken up with large bins!
The main problem I find with this store is the lack of different brands of many items, so if you only use a certain brand you might go to the bigger Walmart or some other store completely!”
“Beautiful place to go. Didn’t like the dog food bag. Someone saw me lost. Ask if they could help. Then picked up the basket to return it for me.
Great customer service.”
8AM - 11PM
1200 E 2nd St, Edmond
Department Stores
“Overall, I had a nice experience shopping at Target, but the young woman with long black hair working the fitting rooms had a terrible attitude and she was banging on the doors.”
“Robert was my cashier & he completely made my day! I shop at this store for my job everyday & he made my experience great today!! He deserves a raise!! Lol.”
“I frequently come to this target when i am near UCO. The customer service is always pretty good, and the store is usually stocked and pretty clean. The curbside pickup is usually never a long wait, and it comes in handy if the weather is bad. The only knock about this location is that it always busy because of the location. All in all, I definitely recommend this location.”
“Very nice place to explore my kids enjoy the park so I definitely Planning to go back and have a good time with my kids I believe that this place brings happiness to anybody you have to try it!”
“Clean and simi Organized. The lay out of the store can be little confusing and some of the departments are a little bit smaller then other Walmarts. However, I do go out of my way to shop at this location because it is clean and most employees are Friendly.”
“I’ve been going to this pharmacy for years and always had fantastic service. Today Edwin helped me and did a fantastic job checking me out and answering questions I had. If I could give 10 stars I would”
“Just left the pharmacy and had to give praise to the young man who helped me. He had curly hair and wears glasses (Rx). He was very helpful and patience as I navigated an issue. Good job, sir. Thank you again.”
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Walmart – A Love Letter with a Caveat
Walmart’s been a cornerstone for so many families, including mine. It’s one of the few places where you can walk in with $50 and come out with real groceries, clean clothes, and maybe even a surprise or two for the kids. They’ve made affordability possible for people who are stretched thin—people surviving paycheck to paycheck, or worse. That matters. A lot.
Their stores are consistent. Wide selection. Fast checkouts (especially with self-serve when it’s moving smooth). You can find brand names and generics, food and tools, tech and toys—all under one roof. For folks in rural towns or low-income neighborhoods, Walmart isn’t just convenient. It’s a lifeline. A place to get what you need without shame. No frills, no fancy lighting. Just access.
And I want to give credit where credit is due. Walmart’s been working on modernizing. Cleaner stores. Better lighting. Curbside pickup. Some of their new sustainability efforts are real. And the workers—many of them are just doing their best in tough jobs. Respect to them.
But here’s where it gets complicated:
As much as I love what Walmart gives, I can’t ignore what it’s taken. It hurts to watch mom-and-pop stores disappear—those little local grocers, hardware shops, or general stores that used to hold towns together. Walmart moves in with its buying power, low prices, and sheer size… and sometimes, there’s just no competing with that. Whole communities get absorbed. And the money that used to stay in town now flows out to Bentonville or beyond.
Walmart could afford to leave some breathing room. It doesn’t have to own every inch of the map. No company needs to blanket the world. That kind of unchecked sprawl doesn’t just hurt businesses—it chips away at culture, uniqueness, and pride of place. Local farmers, bakers, repair shops—they all deserve to coexist with the giants. It’s not either/or. It should be both/and.
So here’s my ask:
Walmart, keep doing the good you do. Keep helping folks survive and save. But also—help protect what makes communities theirs. Invest in small town life without flattening it. Share the space. Be the kind of leader that lifts others, not just absorbs them.
Because if you keep showing up for people the right way, you’ll not only be essential—you’ll be loved.
#RISE”
“This store is my favorite store,the quality and price is competitive with Dillard's. Sales people are so friendly and helpful. My best personal experience was with a lady name Maryam about the item that I had it in my hand but I was looking for different size, she spent some times to find it for me. EDMOND TJ MAX please keep continuing with your great collections and styles!”