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    I stopped by the Amazon Go near the Sphere expecting an early-morning grab-and-go experience, but it was unfortunately closed. It would have been a convenient stop before the city picked up, especially given the nearby coffee and pedestrian traffic. I was impressed by the sleek storefront and high-tech vibe, so I'll definitely try again another time. With its ideal location and promise of seamless shopping, I have high hopes once it opens its doors earlier. JY review

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    Joyce T.

    It's an interesting idea to visit the amz go in Seattle. We opened the amz app and scanned in. Took an iced coffee and walked out. There's a washroom and small dining area with cutlery and microwave.

    Raj S.

    First time experience.. it was WOW ! Took kids and my in laws , and they were amazed . But the shop can be better . Not much stuff inside . Wish they had more items to shop. They have some really basic basic stuff .. they really have to UP the inventory . Coffee was good . Some snacks were good but it was just for the store experience that we went . With so many cameras and systems in store , it is possibly better to hire someone in cashiers counters and pay them :). They also had beer and wine :) Nice try from Amazon but i really wished the store had more items and looked pretty . Overall a good experience

    Melissa B.

    Next Level Fast & Healthy Food. Whether you agree with the technology or not, it's here and is pretty awesome to literally grab what you need and go. No waiting. No checkout. It was perfect for getting drinks, snacks, even dinner one evening while we were on vacation without having to pay for overpriced items at our hotel.

    Emely R.

    Right in the headquarters of Amazon, the AmazonGo store! Must visit in Seattle and very cool experience indeed! Must have an Amazon account and open up app and scan code and ready to shop in a matter of seconds. You pick up any item/s and you just walk out of the store and Amazon chargers your account automatically when you pick up something (keep that in mind). If your in downtown great place to spot by to grab some food on the go.

    Laurie M.

    Usually, I've been very happy with Amazon Go and their food products. Service is excellent and the store is always clean and neat. I've tried several of their sandwiches - all of which have been VERY good. Then of course there is the amazing prices for their food selections. But today, not so much. I ordered their cold BLT sandwich. The bread was so dried out that it crumbled as I took each bite. The contect not very filling - more lettuce and tomato than bacon. This was the leanest sandwich by far and the bread far from fresh. Not a good showing Amazon Go...not this time. I'd rather have paid the $9.99 for your club that is well filled with quality meat, etc. than ever order this tasteless sandwich ever again.

    Joe D.

    Woohoo! Welcome to the 21st century corner market. This fully automated Amazon grocery is the best thing since sliced bread IMHO, and further cements my tendency to make Jeff Bezos even richer. On a quick business trip to Seattle, I tried out one of these fully automated Amazon stores (the flight during CV19 was a trip, so to speak). I'd read about this new concept, testing since about 2018 and now opening up all over (Seattle, Chicago, New York, SF, Philly, NJ). Amazon is now the owner of Whole Foods (can integration of this tech be far off there?) They're also experimenting with buying and converting standard grocery stores to this methodology. The basic idea is you load an app on your phone which clocks you into a little gate at the front of the store. Everything is fully automated on your Amazon account and there's no need to check out or even self-scan. A couple of cities have passed ordinances that you must have a cash option, so a few of these stores also have a human checkout for Luddites, but most don't take cash or have any form human attendant. Wow: clean, fast, good prices and never a chance of a surly check-out dude. When will this concept come to Miami?

    Glenn A.

    One of the things I was looking forward to while visiting Seattle was to try Amazon Go. It's an amazing technology and I had to experience this myself. Amazon Go stores is like an upscale version of a 7-Eleven store where you can get drinks and snacks. It's great when you are on the go and want something quick. You start off by downloading the Amazon Go app and scanning it at the turnstyle to get into the store. Once your inside the store, you select the items you want and walk out. It will automatically detect the items you took and charge your Amazon account automatically within a few minutes and it is very accurate. It's a strange concept not to pay as you walk out. It almost feels like you are stealing.

    Amiee L.

    If you are Seattle you have to check in out if you are an Amazon person (even if you aren't they will MAKE YOU ONE - one day). Like everyone says you download the app & have your phone on you. Walk into the store and scan your phone to open the gates. Shop around and pick up stuff and then just walk out. A little later you will get a receipt of what you purchased. This store is quite small and imagine a 7-11 type of place. It also could be because there were so many people in store too. I would like to have one of these near me but there are only 19 stores in Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco, New York. I'm sure if there was a store that opened in SD it would be in downtown.....

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    OMG this place is awful. It's so bad with fever and homeless that they don't have time to worry…read moreabout or I've been concerned for their customers and they're very rude and very violent and physically put their hands on customers. They mistake my family for a homeless person I guess because he was by the door, watching my electronic bikes holding it stolen I pay for our stuff and the security physically put their hands on him and tried to force him out of the store like he didn't have a right to be there waiting on me. I spent $250 in that store but regardless, even if I would've spent $2.50 in the store, I'm a customer in the store and so is he and you jump the gun that fast without being positive of anything and then wouldn't even apologize

    Best Place To Take Your Sheltered Kid…read more Want to teach your kid the value of not doing drugs? Take them to this 7-11. IF you are able to make it through the sea of cracked out zombies guarding the "entrance" (aka a boarded up, make-shift door) you will then have to negotiate with 4-5 of them to get in. Upon entering the boarded up convenience store, you must dodge the man who is riding a lime bike out of the store at 10mph, and be careful not to touch shoulders with the 20-30 drugged up homeless people in there. No shoes, curled up behind the isles on the floor, screaming to themselves, screaming to no one, screaming at me, screaming at my son. Then you attempt to find water (which they had approx 2 bottles of). You grab the water while holding onto your child out of fear he will be grabbed and traded for a hit of crack. Head to the register and play "guess where the line is" because there is no line. You gotta time it like a game of Double Dutch and jump in when you see an opportunity. Too soon? Dude with dirty underwear on....his.....head ... yells while spewing saliva all over your face. Too late? Woman with one breast all the way out of her shirt will cuss you out, but not really cuss you out because she's actually violently talking about pepperoni pizza. You get to the cashier- he's super nice. Almost wondered if he was on a different type of drugs than his customers. How does he do it? Great guy. So now you have the water, forget the gum and banana you also wanted, you must focus on getting out unharmed. You see the door, it's a straight shot if you don't mind stepping over the large bag of clothes and the unleashed Chihuahua. If you veer off course and try to slide by the soda fountain instead, one of the customers will mistakenly assume you are trying to come after THEIR big gulp, which is a big no no at this store. You make it to the door only to NOT be able to open it because it is being blocked by what I could only assume was someone either sleeping or..... It's at that point you make eye contact with the least high person you can find and politely say "hey guy, a little help?" He'll kindly come drag the passed out customer away from the door so that you can exit to safety.

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    Walgreens

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    Looking for postcards in Seattle, Washington…read more.. I searched Target/CVS pharmacy nearby - in downtown - but couldn't find any. Since Walgreens was within sight, I decided to check it out. There were none in the greeting cards aisle and none near the souvenir t-shirts. I asked the Security Guard and he suggested Aisle 4... Nope. That's the beverage aisle. I thought that I should check Aisle 1 since I looked in every other aisle... Of course the post cards were there! The last place was the winner! I grabbed a bunch and waited in line to pay. The customers ahead of me didn't have their wallets out and one woman had questions about a gift card. I give these store clerks credit... challenging customers test your patience... LOL! I just wanted to hurry outta there because I wasn't sure if I was in a free parking space on the street or not!

    I stopped by this Walgreens in downtown Seattle while on a business trip, and it was no bueno. I…read morejust needed to grab a couple of waters and an energy drink for me and a coworker on my way to the office. Seemed easy enough. But this store was almost empty. The shelves were bare; I was surprised to see so little stuff. I found water, but they didn't have the energy drink I wanted, so I had to get something else. That wasn't the only problem. There were two security guards who kept watching me as I walked around (even though I was wearing business clothes and clearly wasn't stealing anything). I get that security is important in the downtown areas of cities, but being followed while just trying to figure out what to get with the horrible selection felt weird and a little insulting. I had a backpack, but I didn't think I needed that much attention. On top of that, there were two guys doing drugs right in front of the store windows. I know the store can't control what happens outside, but it made the whole place feel really uncomfortable, especially at 9:00 in the morning. I know a lot of cities in the Pacific Northwest have problems with drugs, and some stores are still having trouble after the pandemic. But not even having basic things in stock, plus the security following me, and the drug use right outside made it a bad experience. This place gets one star, not just because of what was happening outside, but because they didn't even have the stuff I needed. It's a sad situation, and I hope it gets better.

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    Plaza Select Foods

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    3.8
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    Convivence stores. That word is synonymous with you'll find what you need in a pinch, but you're…read moregoing to pay over what you expect to get it. Located right on the strip of Madison. This area of First Hill is somewhat of a "food desert". There are a handful of these convenience stores, and this one happens to not only be the closest to where my friend lives should we need snacks, drinks or ice it's there. A few times we've been caught without some of those above-mentioned items and with the recent closure of Whole Foods walking to a grocery store for goods has been even more of a chore. Here comes Plaza Select. It's got pretty much everything you'd expect and want but marked up by a few dollars or so. Primarily my friend and I come here for Ice. $3.xx here as opposed to $2-2.50 elsewhere. Not a huge markup which is fine but on one of my visits I went to debit the purchase, and it was an additional $1 or 2 because anything under $5 carries a fee. I wish the owner who is mostly nice warned me or put up a sign. I could've basically got 2 bags of ice for 1 elsewhere at this point. If you're coming here to spend less than $5, be warned.

    I'm not rating them based off prices. Its high prices every wher. In rating them a 5 because, them…read moresame person(s) are there morning to night. Never rude unless you are! And keep store stocked. This is unfortunately the only convenient store that actually stays open late!

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