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    Daiso

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Just opened!!
    Lily D.

    First, I LOVE Daiso in general. Its been known to be the Japanese version of the dollar store. But the minimum price for anything is $1.75 with quite a few products that are more than that all the way up to $15.25 so be careful as you fill your basket. It adds up quick. My favorite products is the organizing containers, kitchen items and their shopping totes. So this particular store just opened next to MOD Pizza in the Ikea shopping center where Chipotle and Sallys Beauty Supply is located. The space used to be a used appliance store. It is smaller than the one in Natomas but felt that they utilized the space well and a good selection. The service is the best I have ever encountered at any Daiso. The manager and two other employees greeted me and asked if I needed any help. I said yes, I was looking for a pill box so I asked if they had any besides the Sanrio ones I was looking at. She said she would check. God bless this young girl came back with an arm load of pill boxes. I asked her where they were so she showed me and I was appreciative but let her know that it might have been easier to show me instead of bringing the whole section to me. Anyway, thrilled that this is here not only because it is so close to my work, but that something can survive in that location. I think there was at least two other businesses there prior. If you never been to a Daiso, come check it out!

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    Mary N.

    Daiso! A general store full of authentic Japanese products. A lot of small little items that are very affordable. Lots of stationary, stickers, kitchen, house, and snack items. Brightly lit and clean. Located in the same general shopping area as IKEA. The clerk was super friendly.

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    Target

    Target

    3.4(184 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    I'm not a Target gal. I go a few times a year when I'm really in need of something. Today was one…read moreof those days. I was already in the shopping center so I took a gander. I wanted some toilet tablets and they had 2 kinds. Scrubbing bubbles tablets for the tank and gel press on ones for the bowl. I got a package of each. We have 4 toilets so we can test to see which one works better. Now the challenge is we need to clean our toilets before we begin using them. I also wanted a bagged salad for lunch. I know we have food at home and I should really eat that up first, but we're out of salad and I was really in the mood for some salad. They had a Southwest salad that sounded good. As I pulled the front one out I saw the one behind it had a sale tag on it so I grabbed that one and saved around $0.50. Not much, but it was something. It was probably an old bag that needed to be used by today. That was fine as I broke it open soon as I got home. It was really tasty. It was one of those cabbage mixes. It had freeze dried corn and crunches in a packet. Along with a pack of Parmesan cheese. It was a solid salad and I ate the entire bag. I really liked the Southwest salad dressing it came with. Parking is easy if you don't mind walking a little. Soon as you pull in grab a spot so you aren't spending your time hunting around. I got lucky today and got one of the 3 spots up front. And it was just my luck that traffic was light and I didn't have any issues pulling out of the spot to leave. Target is a pretty pleasant place to shop. It's always bustling with people. I know that there a lot of good deals to be had lurking around the store. I used to shop there all the time and find those clearance end caps and get things for a steal. Then over time I realized that those things were a good deal, but I really didn't need them so I was spending money that I didn't need to. After that realization I steer clear of Target. I've saved so much money not shopping there.

    This is by far one of the worst Target experiences I've had. The bathrooms are consistently…read morefilthy--today was unacceptable. The family restroom hadn't been serviced since 10 AM on 3/15, and I'm here on 3/16. There were crackers all over the floor, toilet paper everywhere, and the overall condition was just disgusting. On top of that, the store is always understocked, with basic items constantly out. Lines are always long, and there's never enough staff to support the volume. When you do interact with employees, the service is often rude and unhelpful. To make it worse, they don't even allow you to pay in electronics, which just adds more frustration to an already poor experience. This store seriously needs better management, more staffing, and basic standards for cleanliness. Right now, it's unacceptable.

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    Target - My employee card it has name and employee id # on the other side just to show I really was employed at this lame store

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    Target

    2.8(311 reviews)
    3.4 miLand Park
    $$

    Perusing the paper and greeting cards. More remodeling going on in the store, didnt impede my…read moreshopping. Seemed like quite a few security personnel around and, lots of staff stocking merchandise.

    It's a pretty impressive feat to consistently create terrible experiences at a Target. I dread…read morehaving to go here, but sometimes I have to because of the location. Here is a summary of why: 1. So much is locked up behind glass cabinets 2. Employees rarely ever come to unlock something when you ask for assistance 3. When I ask for help they make sure to show how much of an inconvenience I am 4. As I was checking out once another employee came up to the cashier and said "make sure to look at that bottom mirror to make sure people aren't STEALING." She was implying I was stealing....? And I clearly wasn't. I was kind of shocked and just said "wow. How convenient and cleaver!" 5. There are many times that items are not stocked, and boxed products are constantly in the middle of the floor, making it harder to get around 6. Once I moved something out of the way to get to the shelf behind it, and an employee showed so much irritation at me and moved it back, indicating I was the problem. 7. Once I asked where something was to an employee, and the woman, without saying a word, flat out gave me the most hateful glare. If looks could kill, man. Trying to intimidate me or something? At Target? Over what?? I felt the need to back up slowly and apologize for bothering her because she seemed very unstable. Who on earth is in charge of these people working here? What are the requirements to be hired? Who is overseeing them and communicating standards? What are the consequences?

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    Target

    3.1(55 reviews)
    3.7 miMidtown
    $$

    On a mission to visit every Target, we stopped by yesterday! The Downtown Sacramento location had…read moresome great Easter basket fillers for our 1 and 9 year old! We got candy, a coloring book and stuffies! Anyone else addicted to Target? Maybe it's the dollar section or Starbucks inside! Their book section is small, but either way we'll keep coming back to shop til we drop! SYOY! :D *Song Credit: Sunshine And Lollipops by Cool Hand Juke (from Audiio)

    What a difference a week makes! On 17 October 2025, I posted…read morethat Sacramento's Midtown Target had permanently closed its restroom for customers. Its closing, I wrote, had been ordered by a Ms. Ashley who had just been named the store's new Director. A week later, on 21 October, I returned to Target Midtown -- and the customer restroom was open! It has remained open since, much to the relief not only of customers, but store employees who no longer must turn away people desperate for a restroom. What happened? According to one Target team member, who will remain anonymous, it came down to a lack of communications at the store at 1707 J Street. A day or two before my original posting, Ms. Ashley had introduced herself to Target Midtown's staff. Among other things, she told them she was committed to Target's policy of clean, open restrooms -- and that she would return in November to officially become the Director. Somehow, her words were misunderstood! Believing she had called for closing the customers' restroom, the employees immediately shut it down, when in fact, Ms. Ashley wanted it open! After reading my original posting a day or two after it appeared online, Ms. Ashley tracked down my email address. On 19 October, she sent me an email that said: "I apologize that you were denied access to Target's restroom during your (latest) shopping experience...You should expect to see the restroom open on your next trip into the store. Please reach out to me if that is not the case." In her email, Ms. Ashley indicated she had again spoken to top employees at Target Midtown to clarify matters. "I have reinforced the open-restroom policy with the leaders at the store who are running it until I report in November," she told me in the email. Ms. Ashley apparently found out abut the restroom crisis by reading my Yelp posting. Though I haven't met her, let me say it on the record: Ms. Ashley may be the best Director this Target has ever had. The employees respect her; they like her -- that's what they have told me. Thank you for reopening the restroom, Ms. Ashley! And thank you, Yelp, for posting my words. Target employees told me they, too, are glad the customers' restroom is open again. "It was really difficult to tell guests there no longer was a restroom for them," one Target Team member told me. In closing, I apologize for my delay in posting this follow-up, but I have been extremely busy. Thank you!

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    IKEA

    IKEA

    3.1(1.1k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    So, it's that time in our lives that we are looking to start the money pit aka kitchen renovation…read more We've been in our house for a few years now, we're finally settled, paid off our cars so we have a few extra bucks. IKEA was the first place we thought of for inspiration. We were surprised at the color scheme we looked at and liked. We were attracted to the blue cabinets or the olive green cabinets as they would look good with our dark floors. An ask for countertops, I don't want lament as it won't hold it's shape. I like the glass composite countertops as they look more sturdy. We were surprised that they sell stoves, ovens, and microwaves. We thought they would be dummy's like the TVs are. I question the quality and longevity of IKEAs kitchens. They mostly show the lament kitchen tops. It's much cheaper then the composite glass, but I doubt they will last as long. I found the sink style I like. We have water outflow issues with our sink and facet, so I found a set in sink that I liked, no lip that goes over the countertops. With the countertops questionable longevity, now I question the cupboards quality and longevity. You have to give them props for being reusable price, I just don't want it to wear out. In the end we are thinking that the cost will be around $15,000 including instulation. I'm thinking more like $20,000 as things always cost more than you expect them to. Our next stop will be local hardware stores to check out their offerings. We really like IKEA's set up and displays. They are so realistic with the walls and all, it makes you feel like you are walking into a real kitchen unlike the hardware stores where you are just looking at the counties tops and cupboards. One things we observed with IKEA is they have lots of stark white cabinets. They brighten the room, but stark white against dark brown floors woudld be doo much of a contrast. And reminds me of the black and white high contrast baby books they make for tummy time. A little too contrasty for me. So, here we are looking at an investment as ours is still functional so there really isn't a rush. My husband has a point, let's spread out our large purchases over the years and not do everything at once. This year will possibly be the kitchen. Next year will be painting the house. And there is a good possibility of doing the ac and heating units. Last month was the fridge. And a few years back it was the washer and a few months after that it was the dryer. So in the end everything is pretty much spread out. Oh, don't forget the dishwasher and around 5 years ago it was the dishwasher and hot tub. The good news we're not in debt.

    I haven't been to IKEA in years. I've always had fun experiences looking at the multiple room…read moredisplays within the claustrophobic building interior. Maze of displays and merchandise of furniture (for every room), shelving, lighting, houseware, storage, linens, towels, rugs, live plants, art, curtains, cutlery, and Swedish snacks. But I don't go on the weekends. That's when it's full throttle crowded. My last shopping experience was on a recent late weekday afternoon. Before I go into the not so great moments, let me tell you the great stuff. The cafeteria food server was terrific. A lot of indecisive folks ordering good and asking questions, she handled it like a pro and kept the line moving. The cashier assisting at the first floor self check out was super helpful. Most of the furniture is made of sustainable materials and cheaply priced. Heck the majority of the furniture in my home is from IKEA. If hauling and assembling your own furniture is not your thing, keep in mind they offer assembly and delivery for additional costs. I've done both. You can check inventory quantity and the aisle and bin # location of furniture items on their website. Not so great: On my visit, the restrooms on the second floor, next to the cafeteria, were in awful shape. They changed the restrooms to multiple toilet rooms with motion activated low flow flush toilets. I encountered horrible bathroom toilet visuals. I went into 4 vacant toilet closets to get one without a #2. Grody! Then the toilet did not flush, there is no bypass button. Purely just motion activated that was not working. IKEA- for goodness sake, go back to the drawing board on these toilets. Also the cafeteria was low on several food items and ran out of coffee. Surprisingly since it was around 4pm, nearing early bird dinner time. Maybe a good thing considering the toilet situation. But not great when you paid for a cup of coffee and waited over 20 minutes. I was assured by the cashier, when paying for a coffee, that it won't take long to brew a fresh batch. Possibly staff can monitor the coffee. Plus I didn't understand why the cafeteria cashier letting line cutters in. He allowed a customer to cut the queue to purchase a drink. I didn't say anything to either the cashier or customer. But my opinion is that the customer go through the queue and get in line behind the others; bypassing the hot food line makes sense but not the line of folks queuing up to pay.

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