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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy

(61 reviews)

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Downtown

Reviewing a CVS feels a little strange because most people already know what they're getting. If…read moreyou're local, you're probably not reading reviews before walking in. That said, this review is really for people who aren't familiar with CVS or the U.S. drugstore setup. For locals, this is honestly an ideal CVS. It's clean, extremely organized, and very self-explanatory. Everything runs efficiently, and people move in and out quickly. Even when several customers walk in at once, checkout is fast and there's never a real line. It's one of those places where errands feel painless. The only real downside is staffing. There usually isn't more than one employee on the floor, and they're often busy stocking. If you're from out of town--especially if you're unfamiliar with self-checkout or need help navigating the store--that can be frustrating. While the layout makes perfect sense to locals, it might not feel as intuitive to someone visiting from outside the U.S. So while I'd absolutely recommend this CVS to locals for its efficiency and cleanliness, I wouldn't necessarily suggest it as the easiest option for international visitors or first-timers. Yes, it's a little weird to review a CVS--but that's my honest take. i

A lot of stuff is locked up in CVS these days and I am noticing that as I travel around the…read morecountry. But Pam made the experience seamless. A friend was not feeling well so I needed to grab a few things. Pam helped me find everything, showed me where it all was, and was genuinely friendly throughout. Five stars because of Pam.

Cost One Food Mart

Cost One Food Mart

(8 reviews)

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Downtown

I really like this 711...however, always panhandlers near...always, around the store, everywhere. I…read morelike the fact that they keep their items stocked and coffee is hot and not bad at all. Store seems a little on the dirt side on floor...but, definitely due to high foot traffic downtown. Again, I would have rated higher but the panhandlers on occasion, are a little pushy!

Cost One Food Mart is a corner store (or bodega, if you're from the East Coast) located in the…read morebottom floor of 211 Ervay. This is what corner stores are like without the movie tie-in slushies, crew uniforms and district managers: dingy and random. If you want the 7-11 experience, walk a block and a half in practically any direction and soak in a few thousand watts of fluorescent lighting, bright signage and wide aisles. If you want to get your coffee, smokes, giant can of beer, scratch-offs or soda amidst Girls Gone Wild DVDs, weed paraphernalia, blaring r&b music, the terminally unemployed and a micro-casino operating dodgily in the back, then Cost One is for you. The operators are nice guys, and best (worst?) of all, they allow dogs, so you can get coffee while you're out walking your pooch. The coffee is delicious, too. Pricing is seemingly random, but there are some items you can't find anywhere else in downtown. They have some cheap sunglasses and a little "tobacco accessories" section (including scales, pipes, papers and blunt wraps), if you're into that. Mix tapes from local hip hop artists are available at the register. Oversized white tees and other Dallas-themed apparel can be found in racks by the front door. Parking is surprisingly easy, but you're probably walking here. In case you're driving, there's metered parking around the side. This place is a little slice of East Dallas injected into downtown. I would give it five stars, but interacting with the homeless in an enclosed space can get a little sketchy. It also closes early for a convenience store. Still, my favorite convenience store in the city!

Shell - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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