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2.3 (13 reviews)
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Rachel W.

Not much you can say good or bad about a 7-11. The cashier guy is friendly enough, but there can be some sketchy bums hanging around out front, and they tend to harass the single females that are just trying to get a slurpee!

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6 months ago

Didn't know you had to pay for hot water. I never paid for hot water in any other 7-11.

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6 years ago

Had friendly staff that served me some pizza when the other location nearby refused. Plus it's next to the world's best game store.

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6 years ago

Best 7-11 around. Chili cheese dogs available at 11 pm. Awesome service. Went to 3 other locations and failed.

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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(98 reviews)

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I have been using this pharmacy since I moved to Concord in 2019. Since then I've seen dozens of…read morepharmacy workers come and go. And the current CVS pharmacy staff sweating their asses off to fur-fill orders. I see their gates being protected like Mama Bears before their shut down between 1:30-2:00 p.m. Let's also mention their cash registers. They're constantly locking up at the pharmacy and if you haven't happen to you at least once in the last one month, well you're not part of the club.

Avoid at all costs--dangerously incompetent and lazy…read more If I could give this pharmacy negative stars, I would. Dealing with the people at the register have been a nightmare from start to finish. Every visit feels like rolling the dice on whether they'll actually get your prescription right and spoiler alert, they rarely do. I'm pregnant and dependent on medications like insulin and glucose monitors, and this pharmacy has repeatedly failed me: wrong needles, wrong meters, missing insulin all while acting like it's somehow my problem. I've had to go back three times just to get the correct supplies. Most recently, they completely botched a crucial hypothyroidism prescription. My doctor's office confirmed it was sent to the pharmacy. When I went down in person, they told me it never existed in their system and told me to "call the doctor." However in calling the Dr. they confirmed the pharmacist sent confirmation of prescription that morning! And thanks to their AI phone system, you can't actually speak to a human, so the only way to even start fixing their mistakes is to drive down, only to be met with the same laziness and apathy. They push people aside when the line gets long, refuse to take responsibility for errors, and seem incapable of basic pharmacy competence. This isn't just frustrating, it's unsafe. If you depend on your medication and don't want to be treated like an inconvenience, go anywhere else. This place is a hazard to anyone who actually relies on their prescriptions.

CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(57 reviews)

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This review is for the pharmacy. There was a negligent error made by staff that almost cost me…read more$1200. I had a prescription for a medication refill come through on day 26 of a 28 day supply. I was called that same day on the 30th by pharmacy staff stating my insurance denied the refill because it was "too soon." I had an intuitive feeling this wasn't the case. Insurances don't give refills once your nose is to the grindstone, giving a small window of time to have the pharmacy prepare the order and ensure they have it in stock. I asked for the pharmacy to please run the medication again the following morning. I communicated very clearly that as of Jan 1 my prescription would no longer be covered by my insurance. $1200 is the out of pocket cash price. It was imperative I get my prescription on the 31st. She was aware of this. She said she would leave a note. The morning of the 31st I was out running errands. I decided to go down to the pharmacy in hopes of waiting. I couldn't spend another stressful day wondering what was going on, taking a gamble on getting my medication in time. I knew there was absolutely no way my prescription would be denied one day before it was finished. I'm not ignorant, and this isn't my first time filling this medication. The girl at the counter recognized my name on the prescription, "this is the one where we couldn't fill because it was too early? We have your item here". She tried to run the prescription. Came back with the "they're still telling me it's too soon." After trying to explain to her that this is impossible, showing her on my phone it had been one day short of 4 full weeks since I had gotten it refilled, and again communicated the urgency, I got the spiel that there's nothing they can do to force it through. Brick wall, no checking details, no attempt to problem solve. I suggested I call them, she agreed. I asked for a copy of the insurance rejection paper after she offered. I went outside and called my insurance, I called the number on the paper the pharmacy provided me. My Insurance insured me that they would be happy to refill my item. It was NOT too soon. She said it was specifically missing a code entered into the pharmacy computer from the prescription (provided by the doctor) in order to move forward. She gave me the name of the code rejection. I looked at the paper provided to me from the pharmacy, and very CLEARLY saw it stated the code as the reason for rejection. Nothing about it being too soon. The insurance let me know I was given misinformation, and this code must be entered to get filled. She said if the prescription was missing this code, its the pharmacies duty to call the doctor and get it. How did they not catch this? Aren't they trained to notice these important details? They run people's insurances as part of their basic structural job function! I'm livid! I went back in the pharmacy and got the girls attention who originally helped me. I told her exactly what my insurance said. She knew what code I was talking about. I pointed out on the paper she provided that very CLEARLY says the CODE was the reason for rejection. She prints up the original prescription and starts typing stuff in the computer. Didn't say a word to me, just typed. I asked her directly if the code they needed was on there and was in fact provided by the doctor to begin with. She said yes. Then let me casually know that they can have my prescription ready for me in 10 minutes. Yay me right? I maintained my composure and stayed polite the entire interaction, because my objective was to get my medication. But I did make a comment that thank God I called the insurance myself and done my due diligence, had I waited the time that they told me: ONEC this would've never gotten approved regardless of time and TWO it would've costed me $1200 out of pocket. She agreed. That was the entirety of the conversation. She let me walk off to wait. When it was ready, she rang me up like normal. No apology, no decency to acknowledge their error. And like I said, I was completely polite the entire time. Where is the accountability here? I feel that this type of error is gross negligence on behalf of a professional pharmacy staff. I probably wouldn't be here sharing such distain had she at least taken accountability and apologized! To add insult to injury, the call I received on the 30th telling me it was rejected because it was "too soon" wasn't the same individual that gave me that same reasoning in person on the 31st. For TWO seperate pharmacy technicians to give me an inaccurate reason that my insurance denied my refill, when their system very CLEARLY depicted the denial reason as something ELSE, is completely unacceptable. How do I as a customer, not a trained pharmacy staff member, have to point out this error to get my medication? I will absolutely never use this pharmacy again.

This CVS is in a bit of a rundown location and felt more unsafe than the shopping center next door…read morewith the Starbucks and Walgreens. Walking in I was able to find one of my shampoos, but when I went to check out their vitamins several of the bottles were mixed up and in the wrong place. The shelves just felt messy and disorganized compared to some of the pharmacies i've been in lately. All in all, after a quick scan at the self-checkout I was done and onto the next - although I really don't think I'll be returning to this location.

7-Eleven - convenience - Updated May 2026

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