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    Utensil Kitchenware

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The Refillery Storehouse - Seeds, herbs,

    The Refillery Storehouse

    (8 reviews)

    I LOVE. A bulk store! This store is so eye catching on the exterior. Whites and blacks with…read morebeautiful lighting. Once inside you can grab a cart and start filling bags and marking them with their sku code. You can also bring your own clean jars, have them weighed then go ahead and fill them. It is so clean inside. There were no spilled products in the floor. They have various bins throughout filled with bulk items. They even have a section for local beers. In the back left there is laundry, house cleaners, bath, and hygiene. There is a great small set up for fresh milled peanut butter. I opted for the chocolate chip with peanuts, peanut butter. The staff were engaging and. Wry helpful. You could even sample the beer. I did ask if they will be online to fill orders and they stated that is something they are working in. They are also working on their website. This store is fantastic and I hope they continue to do well!

    I was here for a yelp event but I got a chance to visit this interesting refillable store owned by…read moreRebecca and her husband. I had never heard of such concept and was very intrigued by it. Basically refilling pantry items in a more sustainable an environmental friendly way! Saving on advertising packaging and all the unnecessary frills. I got to the Yelp event very early so I entered this store and got a chance to chat with Rebecca and she was very sweet and gave us a detailed tour and explained to us how the concept of the store came about. Plus I got to make my own peanut butter. The store is very clean. And very nicely decorated. It has a variety of items made locally. Everything is priced by the pund and you can bring your own container. The store is centrally located along side this cute shopping center. Definitely a place to try if you ever around the area.

    Walgreens - WALGREENS CLEAN and organized.

    Walgreens

    (7 reviews)

    This is a pretty bad pharmacy, almost entirely because of its generally hostile staff. During the…read morelast 2 1/2 years I have: 1) Called pharmacy to confirm pharmacy hours for a pickup and been lied to and told an hour earlier than they close (this happens frequently). 2) They rarely answer the phone. You will listen to hold music and then it relays to ringing and the staff bumps it over to hold music again, over and over. 3) Been made to wait while the drive thru window receives preferential service. 4) Been given the wrong medication, intended for someone else. 5) Gone in for a walk-in vaccination 75 minutes before the pharmacy closes and been told "It's almost closing, you cannot." 6) Asked them a simple question and they immediately try to shut me down with something snide. I have to mentally prepare myself to ask a question because I know I will be psychically punched in the face. There was a shockingly friendly and adept person working there once and it was like a mirage. She seemed to embody the cheerful print ads of smiling pharmacists this industry is known for. But alas, she was gone soon. Perhaps she was filling in. On another note: the Walgreens app is terrible. You can tell it was developed for couponing for the store, not for the pharmacy. Most of the time when I attempt to order normal refills from the app, they do not work. I either use the old school phone refill system (aka "Press 1 for a refill") or I use the bar code on the label. I'm not sure what the QR code on the bottle top is for. The app allows you to--encourages you to--submit prescriptions that are sometimes not refillable. You actually select a day and time to picket up and then...nothing. There is no automated message to explain it cannot be refilled by this method (and not to waste your time going to the store.) And remember: you cannot get through on the phone. So, you go to the store, wait on line, and then you dare to ask a question...and the pharmacy staff metaphorically jumps you and chokes you. I have yet to determine how to pay ahead via the app before I physically pick up. I'm not even sure if you can on the app but the times I have asked staff, I have been immediately told something charming and defensive such as "We didn't CREATE THE APP." OK. Calm down. Eat a piece of bread. It. Was. Just. A. Question. They seem to attract staff who are either naturally obtuse or naturally belligerent, or both and not in possession of any discernible social skills. I could handle automatons filling my prescription but automatons are skilled and efficient and don't seem as if they are filled with rage and wish you would spontaneously combust. I'm not sure if the aforementioned is unique to this Walgreens, all Walgreens, or Retail Pharmacies in general, but the pharmacy staff at this location is either obtuse or just belligerent. Sadly, their corporate parent may or may not be terrible but it is insignificant: the pharmacists should set the tone for their assistants/techs. It's an unnecessarily unpleasant experience and almost makes me long for the day when Amazon will eat all the pharmacies in the US. Your best bet is delivery service: if you have the time to wait.

    For a reasonable size space and location, this Walgreens is okay. It's pretty well stocked which…read morenever seems to be any empty shelves and overstocked. There is a large variety of products which includes medicines, cosmetics, birthday cards, food, and art supplies to name a few. I personally like this because of the selections. Some of the items found here can be a bit more pricey compared to other stores, which I don't find surprising. The two big things that stand out are the photo and pharmacy department, as it's fairly big while there's enough room to wait. Most of the time, the procedure may take a bit, so please do have patience. I'm deducting my rating by one star for two reasons: 1) Checkout line - not providing enough space when it fills up. 2) The parking lot leading to the main road doesn't provide enough space, leading to congestion when waiting at the light. Also, the pullover at Vera and Yeung's Kitchen can be an issue. Overall, just take caution when arriving and leaving. A slight improvement would be great.

    Rite Aid

    Rite Aid

    (12 reviews)

    $$

    The shelves are completely barren. It reminds me of the six months prior to the other Rite Aid…read morelocation on Vassar Road closing down. It's a shame! There were no shopping carts available. When I asked the team, they told me that it all been stolen. All of them! It's crazy that this particular location was left to remain open when there's more theft apparently there than the one they closed on Vassar Road in red Oaks Mill. Add to that, every other shelf was completely empty. I'm told that the truck had not arrived yet, but I can't imagine that much inventory coming in on one truckload. I feel really bad for this team because it looks like a ghost town inside of a very nice building The service was very nice, considering that Morales should be at an all-time low when you have nothing to sell, everybody was pleasant and professional. My main reason for being there was to pick up a prescription. It wasn't ready and it turns out my insurance as expensive as it is didn't arete with this particular Rite Aid that's odd. I feel like that anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is trying to get me to use CVS instead of Rite Aid, which has been my pharmacy for over a decade I digress: I was really hoping that this shop would have a seasonal aisle so I could pick up a patio umbrella, which is a common item that Rite Aid always carried for decades. No such luck. Take a look at the photographs and see what I saw. It's very sad

    Showed up twice to get my prescription and both times walked away. Long line, one person helping…read morecustomers and each customer taking forever. Thought that's why you put TWO windows and registers in but last five times I've come, only one working. The people behind the counter move like they're in the last stage of some debilitating disease and you'd catch more smiles at a Nike sweat factory in Honduras. Go re-shelve it. I don't care. The sooner you go out of business the better for everyone so someone competent can take your place. The DMV is looking for workers like you!

    CVS Pharmacy

    CVS Pharmacy

    (29 reviews)

    $$

    Is it just me or do we feel like drugstores are gouging us again? This time of year you could…read moretypically find heavily reduced prices on Halloween candy while the stores made room for the Hanukkah and Christmas items. 33% off the elevated and artificially hiked candy prices was a bit of a joke. I actually went in there to pick up a prescription which the online service said was refillable. Made the trip over, waited on the line, which is always long, reached a seemingly disgruntled associate only to find my prescription required doctor approval. So I guess I need to be skeptical of the online information in the future. Nevertheless, while I was there, I filled my shopping cart with some sale items - a good value on brand-name cereal which in our house is a real treat, not a daily consumed item The consumable aisles are outrageously priced thanks to the tariff taxes on the American public, I suppose. Allegedly. Add that to opportunistic price gouging and you've got a dwindling number of super pharmacies, taking advantage of the public. I didn't come by the CVS decision, thoughtfully, in fact when Rite Aid closed other shops and went belly up, my prescription was transferred to CVS and it's close to my home. I'm rethinking that decision, but meanwhile, they managed to get over $200 from me for what amounted to two bags of consumables. My three star review reflects my disappointment and discussed how not just CVS but their partners in crime are gouging the American public - Gillette razors, artificially inflates their regular price and then offers you some kind of "special deal if you buy two so you wind up paying the same thing you would've paid a year ago Only you have some false sense of emotional gratitude Forgive the snarky review, but three stars is generous. My suggestion to CVS is to put more pressure on their suppliers to tone down the pricing while we get through this financial crisis we're in.

    They open at 8. It's 8:05 and all the screens at the drive thru and inside are closed. Tells you…read morehow important customer service is.

    Utensil Kitchenware - kitchensupplies - Updated May 2026

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