This review is for the Starbucks inside target, not Target itself (I love Target itself). I went there this morning looking for one of those Unicorn drinks (after being told by the Prairie Starbucks that the target one was the only one in the area that wasn't sold out). I walked up and told the barista (an elderly woman) that I'd like to order one. She pointed behind her and didn't answer. I glanced up and saw a small sign on their menu board with an "I'm sorry, we're all sold out" sticker over it. Hoping it was a mistake, I said, "oh... you're all sold out?" She looked at me and said, "Just out of curiosity, what is it abut you that makes you incapable of reading a sign? Is it too small? Not bright enough? Do I need to put lights on it to make you people actually read it?" I was so shocked I could barely speak. "I just didn't look up." I responded. I didn't bother telling her that I suffer from extreme social anxiety and always keep my eyes down when I go out alone in public, or that I had an exhausting night and was barely awake. It doesn't matter, and it was none of her business anyways.
The way that she treated me was so horrific that I will never go back. The worst thing is, I couldn't figure out how to gracefully walk away without bursting into tears, so I ordered a drink anyways! I have never been so appalled by anyone's behavior. I get it. You work at Starbucks. You obviously don't like your job, and I'm sure you're asked for that drink every single moment of every day. But there is NEVER an excuse for treating another human being like that. Not ever. For people like me, it takes every ounce of bravery that I can muster to walk into a big store like that without my husband next to me. Thanks to her, it will probably be a long time before...
Read moreUpdate 04/21/2025: this place is still a disaster. Dont even bother trying to find any clothes. So frustrating. Like Ive said before go to Spokane Valley, Spokane North/South and you will find people who actually do their job and keep things nice and organized. This place is a joke.
Wow! I have NO words for how messy and unorganized this place it's. So so so bad!!! It's definitely gone down hill. & I assume they will say they are understaffed but I don't really find that as an excuse anymore. The whole world has been understaffed going on 4 years. We all know that we most likely will have to pick up a heavier work load. I've seen other targets that are understaffed, yet still beautiful, neat and organized. When I was there last, the staff was just stacking more stuff on top of messes. I can't imagine how christmas time will look at this store. Do yourself a favor and drive to one of the spokane locations. This cda one was an absolute joke!!! Like I literally thought someone was playing a joke. I've never seen such a horribly messy store in my life. My gosh, maybe management should get out there on the floor and take a look. Or maybe even help get it and keep it looking...
Read moreThis is one of the absolute worst Targets I've been to...you'd think because it's in CDA it'd be a little nicer but there would be no loss if it was gone. I've worked customer service, I get everyone has bad days, but the basic bare minimum requirement of sitting at the customer service desk is to just say 'Hi! Be right with you!' Instead I'm the only person in line, for 5 minutes while they sit and talk, look up and see me, and then ignore me to go back to what they're doing. And despite having a receipt, a product unused with tags still on it well within the return window and a valid ID, they somehow can't accept my return? Huffing and puffing and eye rolling the entire time just to shrug and go sorry it's not working, no refund for you. That's just today's adventures, any other time you shop there it's disorganized, dirty, things are constantly out of stock, no cashiers in sight, unfriendly employees. You're better off driving to literally any Spokane location and everyone is nice, professional and the stores are surprisingly...
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