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Target
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Nearby attractions
Fenway Park
4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215
Ramler Park
130 Peterborough St, Boston, MA 02215
Peterborough Street Playground
Peterborough St, Boston, MA 02215, United States
Boston Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church
105 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215
Back Bay Fens
100 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215
The Station in The Fenway
1400 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Church of the Cross
105 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215
James P. Kelleher Rose Garden
73 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115
Nearby restaurants
Tatte
Massachusetts, Boston, Boylston St, US邮政编码: 02115
Sweet Cheeks Q
1381 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Eventide Fenway
1321 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Wahlburgers
132 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Saloniki Greek
4 Kilmarnock St, Boston, MA 02215
Tasty Burger
86 Van Ness St, Boston, MA 02215
Yard House
126 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Pavement Coffeehouse - Fenway
1334 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Basho Japanese Brasserie
1338 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Phinista Cafe
96 Peterborough St, Boston, MA 02215
Nearby hotels
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Back Bay/Fenway
125 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215
The Verb Hotel
1271 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Hotel Commonwealth
500 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Beacon Inn
1087 Beacon St, Brookline, MA 02446
28 Fenway
28 Fenway, Boston, MA 02215
Anthony's Townhouse
1085 Beacon St, Brookline, MA 02446, United States
Charlesgate Suites
9 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215
Symphony Suites by Thatch
58 Burbank St, Boston, MA 02115, United States
Northeastern University Housing and Residential Life
144 Hemenway St, Boston, MA 02115
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Target

1341 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
4.2(805)$$$$
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attractions: Fenway Park, Ramler Park, Peterborough Street Playground, Boston Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church, Back Bay Fens, The Station in The Fenway, Church of the Cross, James P. Kelleher Rose Garden, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, restaurants: Tatte, Sweet Cheeks Q, Eventide Fenway, Wahlburgers, Saloniki Greek, Tasty Burger, Yard House, Pavement Coffeehouse - Fenway, Basho Japanese Brasserie, Phinista Cafe
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Nearby attractions of Target

Fenway Park

Ramler Park

Peterborough Street Playground

Boston Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church

Back Bay Fens

The Station in The Fenway

Church of the Cross

James P. Kelleher Rose Garden

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Fenway Park

Fenway Park

4.8

(15.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Ramler Park

Ramler Park

4.7

(73)

Open 24 hours
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Peterborough Street Playground

Peterborough Street Playground

4.1

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Boston Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church

Boston Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church

4.6

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk your way through Bostons history
Walk your way through Bostons history
Sat, Dec 27 • 9:30 AM
Boston, Massachusetts, 02199
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Boston’s Hidden Food: Seafood & Little Italy Tour
Boston’s Hidden Food: Seafood & Little Italy Tour
Sat, Dec 27 • 11:00 AM
Boston, Massachusetts, 02109
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Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt: Based on Hot Habits Series - Malden Area
Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt: Based on Hot Habits Series - Malden Area
Fri, Dec 26 • 1:00 PM
109 Mountain Avenue, Malden, MA 02148
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Nearby restaurants of Target

Tatte

Sweet Cheeks Q

Eventide Fenway

Wahlburgers

Saloniki Greek

Tasty Burger

Yard House

Pavement Coffeehouse - Fenway

Basho Japanese Brasserie

Phinista Cafe

Tatte

Tatte

4.4

(491)

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Sweet Cheeks Q

Sweet Cheeks Q

4.2

(901)

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Eventide Fenway

Eventide Fenway

4.2

(530)

$$

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Wahlburgers

Wahlburgers

4.3

(2.1K)

$$

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NawaraNawara
Target on Boylston Street in Fenway is a great place to shop and has an impressive variety of just about everything you could need. The store carries groceries, beauty products, clothing for men, women, and kids, home and cleaning supplies, storage solutions, toys, electronics, stationery, and a wide range of seasonal items. It really is a one stop shop in the middle of the city. One thing to keep in mind is the timing. During move in and move out weeks for students, the shelves can get completely cleaned out. It is a very popular stop for college students in the area, so essentials can disappear quickly around that time of year. Outside of those busy weeks, though, the store is usually well stocked and easy to shop. There are also some great finds during sales, especially in the kids section. I have picked up shoes for as little as four dollars, and there are often deals that make browsing the aisles even more fun. Overall, this Target is convenient, well organized, and has nearly everything you might be looking for in one place. It can get busy, especially at peak times, but for variety and value it is hard to beat
Joel GriffithJoel Griffith
This is what traditional retail looks like as it’s about to die. They have shut off self checkout without hiring enough cashiers to handle the additional transactions. Huge lines form as their underpaid and under inspired staff have to handle excessive work. Walking the aisles everything of any value is locked up so you have to press a button, wait five minutes for an employee to stumble to you and then unlock my hemorrhoid cream for me. With some of the lesser value items like a kitchen sponge I needed they were scattered on the shelf at 6 different spots at 6 different prices. This Target looks more like a Kmart that is having a going out of business sale. The cherry on top of this depressing late capitalist failure is that on my way out a security guard followed me to the register. Maybe because I had a backpack with me to carry my items home? They sure were on top of my $22.50 purchase enough to really save the day if needed. As I loaded my items onto the conveyor belt I made eye contact with them and they ran away. This is the final day I ever step foot in a Target.
Jamie BichelmanJamie Bichelman
It’s probably the cleanest Target I’ve been in around the country! Though, the men’s single dressing room is also the dirtiest I’ve ever seen. It’s pretty neat how much Boston sports team apparel they have in stock, at pretty reasonable prices. The proximity to great food and coffee shops is a plus. At an organizational level, though, I just wish they stocked better men’s clothing and shoes: that Goodfellows brand is atrocious, with ill-fitting workout tops, overpriced and low-quality business casual wear, and the lowest quality, stiffest, most poorly-designed dress shoes you can imagine. Target used to be amazing, but not anymore. This store in particular is still fun to stop by and waste some time.
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Target on Boylston Street in Fenway is a great place to shop and has an impressive variety of just about everything you could need. The store carries groceries, beauty products, clothing for men, women, and kids, home and cleaning supplies, storage solutions, toys, electronics, stationery, and a wide range of seasonal items. It really is a one stop shop in the middle of the city. One thing to keep in mind is the timing. During move in and move out weeks for students, the shelves can get completely cleaned out. It is a very popular stop for college students in the area, so essentials can disappear quickly around that time of year. Outside of those busy weeks, though, the store is usually well stocked and easy to shop. There are also some great finds during sales, especially in the kids section. I have picked up shoes for as little as four dollars, and there are often deals that make browsing the aisles even more fun. Overall, this Target is convenient, well organized, and has nearly everything you might be looking for in one place. It can get busy, especially at peak times, but for variety and value it is hard to beat
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This is what traditional retail looks like as it’s about to die. They have shut off self checkout without hiring enough cashiers to handle the additional transactions. Huge lines form as their underpaid and under inspired staff have to handle excessive work. Walking the aisles everything of any value is locked up so you have to press a button, wait five minutes for an employee to stumble to you and then unlock my hemorrhoid cream for me. With some of the lesser value items like a kitchen sponge I needed they were scattered on the shelf at 6 different spots at 6 different prices. This Target looks more like a Kmart that is having a going out of business sale. The cherry on top of this depressing late capitalist failure is that on my way out a security guard followed me to the register. Maybe because I had a backpack with me to carry my items home? They sure were on top of my $22.50 purchase enough to really save the day if needed. As I loaded my items onto the conveyor belt I made eye contact with them and they ran away. This is the final day I ever step foot in a Target.
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It’s probably the cleanest Target I’ve been in around the country! Though, the men’s single dressing room is also the dirtiest I’ve ever seen. It’s pretty neat how much Boston sports team apparel they have in stock, at pretty reasonable prices. The proximity to great food and coffee shops is a plus. At an organizational level, though, I just wish they stocked better men’s clothing and shoes: that Goodfellows brand is atrocious, with ill-fitting workout tops, overpriced and low-quality business casual wear, and the lowest quality, stiffest, most poorly-designed dress shoes you can imagine. Target used to be amazing, but not anymore. This store in particular is still fun to stop by and waste some time.
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4.2
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1.0
6y

I love target, but yesterday's visit was so frustrating and I had to go back twice in order to make an exchange. The customer service people who helped me were rude and were not trying to help at all.

I made an order pick up for a pair of shoes in size 8.5. When I went to pick them up I said I wanted to exchange them for the same shoes in a different size (8) and she said that was not possible and that I would have to return the original pair and then buy the second pair. However I clarified that I didn't want to do that because the shoes were now a different price than when I originally purchased them the day before.

I did not pick up my order and instead just purchased the same pair in a size 8. I left the store and contact Target's chat feature and I was told that I could exchange the same pair of shoes for a different size as long as it was within 90 days and I had the receipt. Which was all true.

So I returned to the store and was told the same thing. The new person who helped me, told me that she heard that I was in before and that I'm not allowed to exchange the same shoe for a different size because it's a different item number. Not only was I upset that I was being told something different from the Target Chat and return policy, but I was being told that Target staff members were gossiping about and my return issue. I asked if I could please speak to a manager and so she went to get someone, told me that they would be right with me and then proceeded to tell me all the reasons why she was right and I was wrong. In addition she also told me that I couldn't make a return on the same day that I purchased it, which is absolutely ridiculous! She said we could try and she tried and it didn't work while we were waiting for her manager to come assist. She told me that she wasn't being difficult and that she wished she could actually help me, but that's the policy.

Finally a manager came over and the customer service person explained the situation. The manager then immediately fixed the situation, returned the shoes in the wrong size and exchanged them for the correct size with the original price that I paid. The customer service person just walked away. I thanked the...

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1.0
39w

Between the lack of employees on the floor and merchandise being locked up due to theft it's always something with this location. I frequent here a lot only for the simple fact that it's the one closest to my house, but this past Sunday blew the hell outta me! My Iphone 15 was stolen from the guest service desk that I walked away from for less than 5 minutes then returned when I realized and the workers acted oblivious. The short light skin boy at the security booth near the entrance checked footage and confirmed a "customer" stole it then just stared at me in silence like he was slow. I was asking about descriptions and time stamps, it was like pulling teeth to get information. When I asked if the individual was still in the store because I had just passed her, he claimed to be unsure. I came back 30 mins later asking about security footage and he said due to privacy reasons I wasn't allowed, but I can file a police report(which I did) and they can view the footage (knowing damn well police aren't gonna do anything)and take the necessary measures from there. He then confirmed that once I left he rolled back the footage again in which the individual was still in the store at the time that I originally asked him. Once the evidence was confirmed, the immediate next steps should have been looking to see if the individual was still in the store. I should have never had to ask simple questions to get clarity he should have already been on it, because by that time it was too late. In all seriousness I could've gotten my phone back. And with the lack of information that I was pulling for, I'm supposed to actually believe a customer truly stole it and not an employee? Okay. Nonetheless his self awareness sucked in that moment, so clearly they have them yellow reflective jackets for the aesthetic cuz they never look to be securing a damn thing up in there whenever I go anyway. The way everything is locked up and the store looks a mess...

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1.0
3y

Went to find a men's black button down shirt for my job. I couldn't find any so I asked an employee. I am a trans man but APPARENTLY I wasn't passing well enough. I asked the employee if they had any in stock and she told me I was in the wrong section and directed me downstairs to the women's section. Understanding the subtle transphobia I decided to press the issue asking "oh, there's men's clothes down there too?" she looked me up and down and said no so I clarified and asked if there were any MENS black button down shirts and her only response was asking why I was looking for men's clothing before giving me the same directions back downstairs. I decided to deal with it and since gender is nothing but a social construct and trying to regain confidence in my gender identity, to just go get a women's shirt for my shift that day and find a men's shirt elsewhere later to avoid prolonged dysphoria. I followed her directions. There wasn't anything of the sort. Not even any similar items. Closest I could find was a fluffy white blouse. She wasted my time and greatly insulted me. I normally fear for large corporations putting out pride merchandise in June without actually being LGBT friendly but this one is a definite nope. I pray she quits her job or is fired before June or else so many insecure young LGBT individuals are about to go receive more homophobic/transphobic remarks while just trying to show their pride and acceptance in themselves. Target, your employees' behavior makes or breaks your store's reputation. If you have employees making subtle or outright blatant transgressions to customers, they will never return. They will post bad reviews, make signs, start protests, tell their friends, anything they can to spread the word and try to minimize the amount of good people entering the store and getting hurt by...

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