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Kaiser Pharmacy

4.0 (1 review)
Open • 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(65 reviews)

$$

I didn't go to the actual pharmacy part of the store so this is for the main drugstore, but I had…read moresuch a lovely interaction this evening! I went in, mostly just for contact solution, but as I always end up doing when I'm in the CVS, I definitely roamed the aisles and ended up with way more than I bargained for! For one thing, and this is mostly across all CVS locations, I love the store. Some of their things can be expensive, but I live walking to a different location, and I find that when you're a consistent shopper, there are always an abundance of coupons and opportunities to save some dollars. And the convenience is worth it to me. For example, tonight my total was about $64 or so. By the time I had added all of my coupons and signed up for their monthly program, I paid less than $40. Sami helped me out and he was so lovely and kind! He helped me reactivate my ExtraCare membership. I ran in quickly initially without my card since they take Apple Pay, but I needed the physical card to activate my membership. It was truly no issue to run out for my card but he profusely apologized for the inconvenience. Sami was just so friendly and kept up the good natured conversation during our whole interaction whilst still maintaining good efficiency. Overall I left in the least amount of time but feeling completely taken care of. I feel like this is kind of across all locations, but specifically this store did not feel super well stocked. I don't really think that's their fault though. That kind of seems to be the model across most locations. But I will say this specific CVS had a lot more buttons around the store to call the staff since a lot of items are locked up now. My usual CVS definitely doesn't have as many as it needs and it can feel frustrating trying to get help. I needed something today and found an accessible button, and a staff member came very quickly to assist me. Overall, a 10 out of 10, and next time I'm in the area I would definitely stop back here again!

I had a very pleasant interaction with a cashier named Adrian. He was just so helpful and it stood…read moreout big time. He even pointed out coupons I could use if I wanted to. This was so impressive. In this day and age it's not often I come across someone going over and beyond. I thanked him, but when I got in the car and was leaving my wife a message about how great he was, I thought. Hey why not leave a yelp review and highlight this young man. Welp here it is!

Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain - YELLOW BRICK ROAD SUNDAE: Mint Chocolate Chip, hot fudge, whipped cream, lime syrup, yellow LEGO bricks

Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain

(931 reviews)

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If Willy Wonka needed a secret hideout, then this is just the place you'd find him. Behind the…read moreWhatchamacallits, near the Bottle Caps, past the Bit o' Honey, Yellow Cab-checkered Abba-Zabbas, Charleston Chews, next to the Wax Lips and Fun Dips, and by those explosive Pop Rocks. And yes, I can go on and on with a list of retro candies, but trust me, there's a good candy selection ranging from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and even as early as the 1920s (hint: Boston Baked Beans). You'll also find cool old school vintage gift ideas displayed on their shelves, like authentic tin toys, old fashioned candies, gag gifts, candles, and cards. Besides every candy imaginable and nostalgic games, there's a charming ice cream counter with retro bar seats, fresh soda flavors for unique creations, and a good selection of sundaes. I was feeling adventurous on that particular afternoon so I ordered the YELLOW BRICK ROAD SUNDAE. It's made with Mint Chocolate Chip, hot fudge, whipped cream, lime syrup, and yellow LEGO bricks. If I order this again, I'm skipping the lime syrup -- it's as awkward as one of those weird jello mold recipes from the 1950s. The LEGO bricks are cute and taste like Smarties only much, much harder. My friend ordered the simple FUDGE SUNDAE and it didn't disappoint. It had a good amount of fudge drizzled on top too. And the ice cream cones put smiles on the other kiddos' faces. Probably because the ice cream itself is creamy and premium tasting. As for the historical scoop: Fair Oaks Pharmacy has gone through a few name and design changes since its establishment. Open for more than a century along Route 66, it was first called the South Pasadena Pharmacy in 1915, then the Raymond Pharmacy in the 20's and 30's. This mom & pop shop finally found its permanent name in the early 40's, which brings us to the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain, still open today in 2026. In fact, this year it'll turn 111 years old, so let's all make a wish that Fair Oaks Pharmacy stays open for another century more.

If this place goes out of business, I'll be really upset with the owners!…read more 1. No public restroom so they send me to Starbucks across the street (lining the pockets of Starbucks, which is actually very smart business and they sell far more than just sugary drinks, they're actually a bank, look it up.) 2. The hours make no sense - it's only open during regular peoples work hours (9-5 weekdays), including the pharmacy, which I wanted to switch my regular medication to, but decided not to because it's just too inconvenient. I really like the idea of supporting a classic Americana style ice cream and pharmacy combination business, but it's unfair to offload that responsibility onto customers and expect them totally inconvenience themselves. I suppose American history can perish... Fine!

986 Specialty Pharmacy - Counter w/ info

986 Specialty Pharmacy

(50 reviews)

I am very grateful for this pharmacy. I previously dealt with 986 Pharmacy when I needed some…read morespecialty meds that other pharmacies could not fill. They were kind enough to offer delivery, which was a Godsend given that I was in a lot of pain due to an injury. Fast-forward two years, and my regular pharmacy (Rite Aid) closed, transferring my meds to CVS. Huge mistake. But thankfully after 986 pharmacy stepped in, all the med errors & problems that I unfortunately experienced with CVS all got corrected, no more insurance issues, my meds are filled in advance, & the staff is very easy & polite to work with. I am thankful for this pharmacy, & highly recommend them!

The staff at this pharmacy are extremely unprofessional. I strongly recommend avoiding this…read morelocation. I visited the pharmacy and asked for Stephen, but I accidentally pronounced the name slightly differently (like "Stephan," as in Stephen Curry). Instead of correcting me politely, several staff members laughed, and one of them repeatedly mocked the mispronunciation by saying, "Stephan! Stephan!" I asked to speak with the manager -- who is Stephen -- and explained that this behavior was disrespectful, rude, and completely inappropriate for a professional setting. But the managers didn't seem to be apologetic either. No customer should ever be treated this way. Avoid this pharmacy unless you want to deal with staff who lack basic courtesy and professionalism.

Webster's Community Pharmacy - Disney Department!

Webster's Community Pharmacy

(64 reviews)

$$

They have an interesting selection of cards and small gifts. Post office can take letters and sell…read morestamps which is helpful but not a full service post office. I appreciate them taking on this job.

In the olden days, before massive corporations pushed small mom-and-pop stores out of business,…read morealmost every neighborhood had its own independent neighborhood pharmacy. Many of these functioned as mini-department stores, having a wide selection of goods to meet the needs of the community: cookware, clothing, and gifts, just to name a few categories. Webster's Pharmacy seems to be one of these almost extinct businesses that has miraculously survived in Altadena since 1926. I was on my way to Bulgarinia Gelato when I noticed the cool retro signage of Webster's and decided to pop in to check it out. There's a large, free parking lot in the back, as well as street parking in the front. I was pleasantly suprised to find not only a fully stocked pharmacy but an absolutely adorable gift shop featuring BOOKS and other gifts. This includes a section devoted to ANTHONY BOURDAIN (a hero to many Yelpers, despite his utter disdain for Elite Yelpers, may he RIP). There are holiday candies, slippers, Christmas tree ornaments and pretty much something for everyone (there was even a section for folks that like to use "colorful metaphors", as Spock would say.) I'm not sure if the gifts are stocked year round but if you need something last minute for the holidays, Webster's can certainly help. Most items are full price but occasional discounts apply. Long live Webster's!

Kaiser Pharmacy - pharmacy - Updated May 2026

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