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January 2023 by John L.
The Rosslyn Target is fine. It's abbreviated and not as expansive as other Targets. It doesn't have as much stuff as most Targets. It's significantly better price-wise than the Safeway across the street (the Safeway's prices are basically yelling "You should take the Silver to McLean and go to Wegmans"). It's a pretty good target with decent selection (especially on grocery), and not awful on the pricepoints.
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April 2022 by Devon K.
This is a great option if you're in the area. It's a City Target, so it's not huge, but it had the basics for you to pick up. It's at the top of a hill, so be prepared, but otherwise I love going here to pick up some last minute essentials when I'm over in Rosslyn. They also offer pickup if you want to pre-order your items!
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November 2021 by Rafia R.
Quite possibly the worst Target I have ever been to...I don't even want to give it a star. Shelves were empty, such a small store in general. I went to target to look for some nerf guns and there wasn't even a toy section. The CVS pharmacy that is inside of the store is bigger than the rest of the store. Felt like I was walking into a CVS that had a target inside... Do not go here especially if you're a Target enthusiast--you'll be very disappointed.
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September 2021 by Conner B.
Don't expect any quality LEGO sets. Seemed fine but all I wanted was LEGOS and they had very few options.
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December 2020 by Stu F.
Beware of the "bait and switch" at this location. There is sometimes an advertised price in the store bin but when you get to the register you are charged an additional price, sometimes 30% more. When this happens, I leave the items at the self service register. It is their rip-off so I'm not going to return the item to its misadvertised location in the store.
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July 2020 by Ellie C.
I love this local target! It's a little smaller than most, but perfect for easy (and great) home goods finds, toiletries, cleaning supplies, food, wine/beer and more! The staff is SO incredibly nice and have consistently brightened my day at checkout. I rely on this Target for so much and am very thankful it's right in the neighborhood!
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July 2020 by Ashley C.
I just moved to the area and was happy to see there was a Target nearby as I heavily relied on these smaller express Targets for day to day items and many of my essential groceries when I used to live in Philly. It's much larger than my Philly Target with a decent amount of selection, more than I expected. Prices are good and the store is clean and organized. My issues with it include the lack of parking (though there is Safeway parking across the street for up to one hour with validation at Safeway) and as previous reviews have mentioned, there are never prices listed for many items! It's hard to make purchases when there are no prices and you have to go up to the register to find out the price of most things!
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June 2020 by Allie M.
I went to the Roslyn location this evening to return an item and the line was rather long (everyone kept their distance, as they have stickers on the floor for customers to stand on while waiting). The two employees working the cash registers were efficient and encouraged people to use the self-checkout if they wanted. I barely waited 3 minutes before Naja, one of the employees at the register kindly called me over. She was extremely helpful, courteous, kind, and when I had an additional question about a gift card, she helped me get on my Target account and apply my gift card balance- something I didn't realize I could do. I hope the management knows how wonderful Naja is and how hard she works. Thank you, Naja!!
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May 2020 by Steve K.
This location is small. Very, very small. There's a good chance it won't have what you want. Also, we were accosted by someone (not a Target worker) on our way in. But the cashier to whom we went was very friendly and helpful. So maybe 2.5 stars?
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April 2020 by Rumit P.
Express Target -- much smaller than other Targets but still carries the essentials, a limited selection of produce, health and beauty products, some electronics, a few aisles for packaged food, clothing, and home goods. If you're looking for a true Target experience, go to the one in Seven Corners. I visited in early February after lunch nearby. I bought a few items on clearance and had no wait in line. I recommend it only if you aren't expecting the full Target experience.
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December 2019 by Dave N.
This is not a Target worth visiting. There's daily essentials and marginal clothing options, but I've seen Rite-Aids bigger and more impressive, and those basically died. There's a decent selection of street parking. But what you see through the windows is what you get - there isn't a magical second floor the size of Costco hidden under the building. If you treat it more like a corner store than the corporation it actually is, maybe you'll be better prepared for the disappointment. Honestly think the small Safeway further down Wilson hits more needs. But if you're NoVA and you want that general shop-binging experience for the holidays, stick to something like Falls Church.
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December 2019 by Emil C.
I was in town for the Marine Corps Marathon and had just arrived in the Rosslyn area. Since it was nearby, I came in here to buy some water for the weekend. I had to wait a few minutes as they weren't open until 8 am on weekends. This wasn't one of the regular full-sized Target stores. It was still clean and well organized, but the selection was much smaller. I bought a couple of bottles of fancy alkaline water and was on my way after paying for the items using one of the self check-out kiosks.
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December 2019 by Robert F.
Small version of a Target. More like a nice grocery store, with more. Disappointing when you go the distance to get there and then learn this.
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November 2019 by Matthew P.
Back again - same issue with prices. Always use the app to verify the price. The price on the shelf is usually wrong (and usually NOT in your favor). I'd make a mint if their manager gave me a buck for every shelf price error I uncover.
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October 2019 by Reaz M.
This location offers lower prices on staples such as milk, eggs, olive oil, etc. than Safeway across the street. It's a bright compact store that has a solid wine selection and offers self checkout kiosks to speed up your visit. Not sure how people always find things to complain about. As a Rosslyn resident living within five blocks of this store, I find it an important component of the neighborhood's renaissance over the last decade.