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19 reviews for Target
This Target gets such a large chunk of my pay check it's not even funny. But I'm okay with that, because if I ever need something. This place more than likely has it. Returns are so stupidly easy. They never hassle you or give you a hard time. Most times they won't even ask you why you are returning it. Just have your receipt and you'll be in and out. No receipt? No problem. As long as you paid with a credit card you can come back here, swipe that same card and they'll look up the last purchases you made.
They have a tiny little food stand inside and Starbucks. When I know I want to take my sweet time inside, I grab some coffee and then go on my way. Whomever manages this place does a great job because the lanes are always clean and never messy, that's usually hard to find in the clothing department.
Also parking is simplified with the with garage. No having to run to your car in the rain. The extra large elevators can fit your cart and you just take it to your car. First hour of parking is free and then only $1 for every hour after that. Just don't lose your ticket or you'll pay the maximum rate!
When Target opened in Midtown, I was excited that I no longer had to drive all the way to Aventura or Dadeland to stock up on supplies such as kitty litter and toilet paper.
At first I thought this location was far superior to both of the above locations in terms of selection and organization. The quality however, has gone downhill. On a recent trip, the aisles for nearly product I shopped for (ranging from beauty supplies to household goods) were empty and displayed the most random selection of products. Items that I had bought there previously (like Pledge wipes) were just missing. They weren't just out of stock, but the labels were missing from the shelves too.
I couldn't find a single salesperson to help me and the lines were long. Perhaps it was because I was there at 8 pm on a weekday?
In any case, very disappointing!
Even though I live in Hialeah, this is the closest and easiest Target for me I'm a fan of the free parking for an hour and really, that's more than enough time Why would anyone spend more than an hour at Target Also, located nearby is Five Guys so if I could kill two birds with one stone when I have craving for some burger to go along with my need for deodorant
one big thumbs up from me
If I could only shop at one store, Target would probably be it. They have great products at a good price, and I have to agree with Michelle that this Target location is probably my favorite. While the store is about six or seven miles from my house, I can usually get there in less than 10 minutes thanks to its convenient location off I-195. There is always plenty of parking, and so many great stores and restaurants within the Midtown Miami complex to help you "make a day" of your visit.
Like most Target locations, the staff here really hustle to make sure the sales floor is neat and orderly, even during the busiest moments. As Michelle said, this location is popular, so it's best to grab a cart from the parking garage to guarantee you will have one. Just be careful where you take the carts. They lock up just feet beyond the elevators, so pay attention to the signs that are supposed to warn you.
This Target attracts folks from several communities (downtown, Brickell, Miami Beach, the Design District) so the clientele is a motley crew that makes each visit fun for people watching. On almost every occasion someone tries to walk in with a small dog a la Paris Hilton, and on one visit, a young woman with dog asked the security guard who stopped her to go into the store to see if they had an item she wanted. The funny thing is he actually went in to look!
This Target could be five stars, but I am not a big fan of paying for parking to pick up staple items, and I have also noticed more than a fair share of panhandlers hanging around just outside the store.
Man do I love Target. I especially love this one because its right by a Marshall's AS WELL as a Ross so thats pretty fantastic! The employees are nice, the store is clean, what more can ya ask for? oh how about free parking? Yeah sure they'll throw that in as well! (only for one hour though)
Chicken Tenders at the food counter for only about $3? A little bag of natural chips for less than $1? Wow. Pretty good. I wish there was a larger selection of food to choose but the prices are pretty good.
I also bought a tiny name-brand umbrella for $12.99. Pretty cool. Seriously, the umbrella was almost as small as a candy bar.
This is like most of the Target stores that I have visited. Great prices and nicer products than you would expect from a discount retailer.
My only problem was the lack of enough cashiers to accommodate the crowds on a Friday night.
Really 3.5, every two weeks or so I come to get all of my goodies. I have been shopping at Target stores forever. They offer good prices and such a wide selection. They seem to always have what I am looking for.
Since moving to Miami, this is my favorite location. Easy to park in the garage, with the first hour free. In and out, very simple. My only peeve is the past three times I have been here I find myself waiting for a shopping cart. I have waited up to ten minutes for the guys to bring them down the elevator. First of all we all know, when you come here, you always purchase way to much therefore, you need a shopping cart to fill up. The staff at this store seem to really be on top of things but they need to work out this problem quickly. I spend way to much money here to be waiting so long.
I very much enjoy this store, it is clean, well stocked, very organized, good customer service, but if I have to wait for a cart again, there will be a problem.
On your way out, they have a Starbucks so grab a nice coffee. See you again real soon.
This was my first time going to this Target. Everything was organized and they had a lot of registers open... YEAH!!. I hate when you go to certain department stores and they don't have anyone working at the registers. At this Target store, they had the majority of registers open, someone was always walking around so you can ask them a question, and the prices matched the weekly ad lol. Even though this is out of my way to shop I will go there again..they say in order to meet someone different go out of your neighborhood... and beleive me this is not in my backyard.
This particular location has a tremendous parking garage. It's only free for the first hour, but Target is usually so empty there should be no trouble getting in and out quickly (just don't go browsing around or you'll never get out of there). I have been at this location at different times of the day and different days of the week, and am always surprised by the low amount of customers inside. That's what makes this store so great!
I wish we had a Walmart in South Beach. What's up with all these 4 dollar prescriptions they keep talking about? I ain't getting no 4 dollar prescriptions. Do you know how much Valtrex costs? Like 250 bucks, and I don't even have the, ahem, malady associated with it. I use it as a prophylaxis only.
This Target is always a mess. Towels on the floor, shampoo bottles mysteriously missing caps. And the way the lines are organized for checkout, people are always cutting. And dont' get me started on the parking machines, they way they bark at you. This place makes me not want to buy useless crap anymore! Doesn't Target understand that I just want to throw crap in a cart , charge it, throw it in the trunk of my leased vehicle, take it home and then throw it in a closet without taking the tags off? I'm a real American, dammit, show me some respect.
PS On the plus side, Target food is getting more interesting. Archer Farms cookies - yum! But honestly, I'd rather drive to the gay Tar-jay in Fort Lauderdale if I'm going to be buying the food. They have a greater selection, like steamed rice in a highly scientific bag that cooks in like 12 seconds in the microwave.
Dear Target (said with French Accent to sound like Tarjay),
You have everything I need and want! It's a sin to walk through your doors because I'm instantly unaware of my surroundings, and immerse myself in all of your product goodness!
I can purchase anything from eyeliner to a bathing suit to an iPod, and let's not forget tools or some flowering plants for the yard. I may come here with the intention of only "running in" or "let me just browse", but I have to be honest to myself... That's never the case. Easily an hour and $100 will go by before I know it.
So Tarjay, I have to say, you have me hooked. Always have, since the first time I set foot at one of your stores. And now, this Midtown store of mine, I adore you. Your clean aisles and neat shelves. Your usually friendly staff... It's a w1n!!
Thank you,
Sabrina*
I don't like this Target :( for a couple reasons.
1) Every time I've gone to this one it's missing stuff or understocked...plus the staff acts annoyed at me if I ask for any assistance (to see if they might have more in the back or whatever)
2) I hate parking in that garage thing. People drive crazy in there and I feel like I'll get hit walking or my car will get annihilated...
3) If you park in scary garage over an hour you have to pay to park. So, not only to I have to pay to almost get killed, I have to pay and go home without the things I braved the scary parking for in the first place.
I much prefer to go to the Target up Biscayne. Yes, I have to drive further, but they have parking, and they have stuff in their store.
Your Icee machine was broken. Call me when it's fixed and we'll see if your review improves.
Tarjeeeet! I like you a lot more than Wal-Mart, but gosh, your shelves are often empty. It's like someone's always shopping here as if there's a hurricane coming every single day!
But a big thanks to the lady that caught me staring perplexed at the virtually empty aisles of undergarments and socks (even I've never witnessed anything like this in Wal-Mart and what the heck, did Target think we can live without these basic things?!).
Basically, she said fresh shipment of clothes come in on Wednesdays. Now I know how to take advantage of these sales while also finding clothes my size.
And yes, I plan to swipe the shelves clean before that Mr. Hurricane-Everyday does!
The Target at Midtown was a welcome addition for all us beach-dwellers, meaning we didn't have to make the trek up to Aventura or down to Dadeland anymore. But since it's opened this Target has become a zoo, much like any other Target, especially on the weekends.
The parking garage is all automated, so when the ticket machines act up, it wreaks havoc across the board. This happened to me on a recent attempt to go to Target - NONE of the ticket machines were dispensing tickets, meaning no one could get into the parking garage. So there was a line of cars backed up onto 36th St. because there was no one there to let incoming customers know that there was a problem. Luckily, this has only happened to me once, and I was able to go back the next day & have a successful Target trip.
The parking is validated for the first hour, and then it's $1 for the 2nd hour (I don't know how much more it is after that).
This Target, while no SuperTarget, has a decent selection of food products, including a pretty large frozen-foods section. Pretty much the only thing you can't get there is meat and fresh produce.
I'm a true fan of Target (pronounced Targey) but the new one in Midtown is somewhat of a let down. Perhaps it's because I live in one of the high-rises across the street and I frequent it more than normal but darn, why is it that they are always out of stuff! Let's not discuss the items supposedly on sale. To me, Targey is a comfort zone. I can peruse the aisles at my leisure picking up everything from table lamps to toothpaste. However, this convenient location has thrown me for a loop. Did they not anticipate the obvious success? Are they trying to manage inventory to mitigate cashflow deficiencies? I can't say for sure but one thing is FOR SURE, empty shelves, long lines and ghetto retail representatives. Oh well, at least it sells wine on Sundays.
This is the closest Target to Miami Beach and has become regarded as a revitalization project to the Midtown Area (alas! gentrification! big box retailers!). Seriously, folks, people would have to drive like 15-20 miles out of their way to go to Target/Wal-Mart, etc. from the Beach. It's not a super Target but it's pretty big, stocks Archer Farms stuff, has the Starbucks inside, and a BIG parking garage (validated - free parking, 1hr). In the same shopping complex, Linens-n-Things and Circuit City are here. It's similar to the Dadeland Station building in that the retailers are on different floors in the same space.
I came here during lunch time and found this place bizarrely empty (at Dadeland, it's always busy). Just goes to show you that the condos going up around Miami haven't been fully occupied yet. Enjoy the space here while you can.
I like it because it's lterally in my backyard;however it seems to be normally understock.
It's a fucking Target right? How sweet can it be? Well it's about the cleanest Target I've ever been in and it's in a swanky shopping center in Midtown Miami. The only reason that I even review this place is because after my second trip to 5 Guys Famous Burgers and Fries in the same shopping center...we stopped in to get a filter for the AC at the house I'm staying in in Miami during our reality show production. Well we're walking down an isle and my friend says "Holy shit did you see the tits on that chick?!!". Then he proceeded to go back and stare at them again. After we paid for our items we were leaving and he points her out at the checkout. It turns out it is Brooke Hogan, none other than famous wrestling star Hulk Hogan's daughter buying stupid bullshit at fucking Target! Why is she shopping at Target? Oh well I guess spoiled rich girls that only have music careers because of their father being a huge wrestling star like to save money sometimes. That bitch can't even balance a checkbook! Well there you have it. Brooke Hogan at the fucking Midtown Target. Bravo.


