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April 2024 by T M
Huge and with so much merchandise to choose from.
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April 2024 by Tim Richardson
Found everything we needed and the things we needed help finding the workers there stepped up and helpedVery clean store. Highly recommend
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April 2024 by Debra Dabbs
Never have enough cashier's if you want to pay cash. Not everyone uses cards all the time.
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April 2024 by Donald Bella
Very nice place, big aisles well stocked, very friendly staff.
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April 2024 by Jorge Morales Scharon
Nice clean place.
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April 2024 by Steve Bernstein
A city within itself
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April 2024 by J & J Garcia
HUGE upgrade over the old BX. Massive selections and pretty decent food options! I've enjoyed coming here while staying on base during my PCS in. Especially coming from our BX at Yokota, this place is awesome!
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November 2023 by Justin Villa
Your standard base exchange. Clean and organized.
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November 2023 by Angela Ramos
I walked into the BX, bought card and thought I was going to be checked out by a cashier. To my surprise it was self-check out. What is going on in the military? The military doesn't have that family, friendly feel anymore. The military is headed in the wrong direction. Extremely Disappointed!!!
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October 2023 by Mia Smith
I went to the PX Exchange Store cosmetic. Today some of the Lancome cosmetics section, there is no one working...but in the end i brought what I wanted and even had bonus bag come with it?
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September 2023 by Matthew Redaja
If you're looking for an eyebrow/face threading place, look for Brow Arts at JBSA FSH BX.The hours are:Monday - Saturday: 10:30am to 5:30pmSunday: 10:30am to 3:30pmI have been coming here since Summer 2018 and haven't had any complaints!!
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September 2023 by Edward Mendoza
I called over 8 times to ask a question about their return policy. Every department didn't answer, just left the phone ringing. So much for customer service, I'll buy everything online from now on. I was trying to help my father, thanks for helping your veterans.
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August 2023 by Tray Ray
I love the place, everyone is super friendly. It's the only place I can find my Milka chocolate. Some of the European chocolate look old or was melted. I have bought cake mix that looked old but wasn't. I don't know why it's not good. Maybe because it came all the way from Germany.
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July 2023 by Jerry Eastman
When I first joined the US Army in Jan 1974, the Post Exchange on Ft. Bliss, TX was no bigger than most convenient stores of today. When I entered the Ft Sam Houston Exchange, it was like entering a mall. The area had several different businesses located inside the mall style area and the actual exchange was in the middle of it all. There were food courts, jewelery, specialized clothing, a barber shop and beauty salon. The whole area was bright, clean, open and well organized. The exchange itself was as modern and fully stocked as any department store could imagine.
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June 2023 by Robert Hendricks
I did not know Fort Sam Houston had a new exchange until I got there, so I unfortunately do not have a lot of photos. But I was pleasantly surprised by a completely new building and new look, as well as a big parking lot.The Exchange is located fairly close to the Commissary, so it was not difficult to locate. It is designed to function much like a modern mall, only a little smaller. The ceiling and walls are high. The main exchange foor space is at least twice the square footage of two Best Buys and is divided into several departments; if you do not see what you want, I found two sales associates who gladly pointed me in the right direction. I did not find a U.S. American flag and pole set, but that's on me since I waited until the day before Flag Day; normally, the Exchange will have several.As I explored the new surroundings, I noticed a James Avery Jewelery Department in the main store. Looking further for sports wear, I noticed men and women's Brooks, New Balance, and Nike running shoes at a good Exchange price. Looking around, I found some stylish Champion running shorts for $20 bucks. Because the Exchange is new, I spent much more time in the main store than I planned. Check-out was mostly self-checkout, and a friendly associate was there to help people like me who were not used to the Exchange check-out process.Before entering the main exchange from the parking lot, there are smaller stores and fast-food restaurants. There seems to be more space than the previous Exchange, but it's more conventional than businesses scattered haphazardly. Some are familiar, like a barbershop and watch repair shop; others are unique, like a "Lost Cowboys Boot Store" and specialty stores for "Grunt" products and "5.11" clothing. There is also a large pharmacy: I do not know if it replaces the older pharmacy located elsewhere on base, or supplements it, but it certainly looks more comfortable.On the other end are fairly typical fast-food restaurants like Subway.I didn't stay for lunch and did not know I would be doing a review, but it appears to me some of the departments and small businesses were planned because of customer popularity. My only photo is the twenty dollar pair of Champion ?♂️ running shorts.Have a great time shopping at the new Exchange!