Target

Fairview Heights

7 / 10
116
ratings
  • Phone

    (618) 310-2074

  • Website

    target.com

  • Instagram

    No Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

    target

  • Facebook

    No Facebook

  • Type

    Big Box Store

Address

4701 N Illinois St (Frank Scott Pkwy W) Fairview Heights , IL 62208 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)

Comments / 8


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Laura

Little disappointed that some folks didn’t wear masks yet they are required. How do I know that jim bob had the jab or not! Wear masks people please! Employers do, so can you!

Nicole Weston

This place is addictive.

Frank Dickinson

Best pharmacy in town !

Dawna Fennewald

Shopping and scripts

Karyn Creedon

This is why I hate this Target. Day after Thanksgiving and there are 5 cashiers working!

Amanda Kelly

I spend ridiculous amounts of money here

Kevin Adam

Make sure you have 40 extra minutes to stand in line for a register.

Chelsey Wheeler

Slowest checkout lanes outside of a Walmart. No express lanes open for non-grocery customers and clerks are nowhere near as fast as a grocery store .

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