Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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$$ Price range Moderate
2 reviews
Marjory Chalmers
This Walgreen's sucks. I don't know why a lot of Queens branches of chains have to be dirtier than their Manhattan counterparts. Maybe they don't expect Queens folks to expect as much. This location is dirty, cluttered and the employees don't seem to care that much. I guess that's what I should expect since it's just down the street from the projects.
Speaking of the projects, you'll definitely see some interesting characters at this Walgreens because of its close proximity to our fine public housing system.
I went here to get stuff because I got a bum knee from playing football — I didn't want to walk further than I had to. This was a few blocks closer to my home than the Duane Reade on Broadway or the Rite-Aid on 30th Ave. When I'm able to walk properly again, I'll walk the extra few blocks to Duane Reade or Rite Aid.
This Walgreen's is definitely shabby, and not necessarily in the best way. The shelves are poorly stocked, almost disheveled, and the layout of where things are changes too often. That said, the staff here are great. I've only ever dealt with the pharmacy technician and the front-of-store cashiers, but I'm always pleased with their level of service. I bought D&G perfume here, because it was cheaper than it was selling for at Sephora, and the cashier was nice enough to give me her employee discount, when I told her that my father is a Walgreen's pharmacist back in Michigan. I ended up saving close to $25 on my entire purchase that day because of her generosity.
Monday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Tuesday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Wednesday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Thursday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Friday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Saturday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am Sunday, 8:00 am - 12:00 am
This Walgreen's sucks. I don't know why a lot of Queens branches of chains have to be dirtier than their Manhattan counterparts. Maybe they don't expect Queens folks to expect as much. This location is dirty, cluttered and the employees don't seem to care that much. I guess that's what I should expect since it's just down the street from the projects.
Speaking of the projects, you'll definitely see some interesting characters at this Walgreens because of its close proximity to our fine public housing system.
I went here to get stuff because I got a bum knee from playing football — I didn't want to walk further than I had to. This was a few blocks closer to my home than the Duane Reade on Broadway or the Rite-Aid on 30th Ave. When I'm able to walk properly again, I'll walk the extra few blocks to Duane Reade or Rite Aid.
This Walgreen's is definitely shabby, and not necessarily in the best way. The shelves are poorly stocked, almost disheveled, and the layout of where things are changes too often. That said, the staff here are great. I've only ever dealt with the pharmacy technician and the front-of-store cashiers, but I'm always pleased with their level of service. I bought D&G perfume here, because it was cheaper than it was selling for at Sephora, and the cashier was nice enough to give me her employee discount, when I told her that my father is a Walgreen's pharmacist back in Michigan. I ended up saving close to $25 on my entire purchase that day because of her generosity.