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Visit your Target in Chicago,IL for all your shopping needs including clothes, lawn & patio, baby gear, electronics, groceries, toys, games, shoes, sporting goods and more. We serve our guests in 49 states nationwide and at Target.com.

Address: 2650 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Phone: (773) 799-9142
State: Illinois
City: Chicago
Zip Code: 60614


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM


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Reviews
The store in itself is a good fit for the neighborhood, but a staff member I felt singled me out. The young lady hoovered over me while looking at the electronics section. I understand she's doing her job (although I am positive it does not include following me around the store and hoovering over me), but it did make me feel in a hostile environment, so I decided to leave the store and not buy anything.
7 years ago (17-03-2018)
Don't come here expecting many options. That said, the other views are correct: this is for the basics. For example, they don't have any cat litter except Target brand.
8 years ago (15-01-2018)
Nice place but needs better customer service.
7 years ago (13-05-2018)
I have a very positive opinion of Target. Stores that I have gone to in the past leave me feeling cheerful, happy, and like I want to spend more time there. The checkout lines are fast and plentiful, never more than 2 people deep. The employees are friendly and their hands move fast. And dang, what a joy it is to be standing in line when they open up a new line for you. "Come on up." they say. What I hear is "We called in the reinforcements, we don't want you to have to wait, sir." "Aw shucks, thanks you guys," I say with my smile. This Target is not that. This Target takes the one thing that differentiates Target above other stores- the experience- and just destroys it. I have visited about a half dozen times, and I inevitably leave with my blood starting to boil and vowing to not go again. There are only self-checkouts and service counters here. Both are terrible. We're talking failure on a real basic level. For example, instead of a nice long conveyer in a real Target where you can unload your stuff, this place has a tiny little square to set your stuff on when you're checking out. You're stuck doing this little dance sitting stuff on the floor, scanning, wiggling it into bags, trying to keep things from falling over, and trying to remember if the thing that you have in your hand was scanned or not because there's no place to set it down in this chaotic, poorly thought out process. If it was an easy, fast experience, fine. I'll do your work and check myself out. I can conceive of a future where a self-checkout actually is a good experience, but this machine definitely is not. I'm buying 10 things, this would take a cashier 10 seconds, but instead of being on my way out the door, I'm stuck trying to get the damn thing to scan, deciphering the incoherence between the kiosk and the credit card reader, and trying to get the attention of the one person in the store so that I can buy alcohol. For the service counters: This week I ordered online for pickup at both this Target and at the new Amazon pick-up place a few doors down. Amazon- you walk in, and it's obvious that you have to go to the scanners. There are many of them, no wait. I put my phone code under the scanner and 0.1 seconds later there's a magical little moment where the locker pops open. There is a huge, wide counter where I can set my boxes, there's a tool to open them, and spots for the packaging. I can leave all the cardboard there!! What?! Perfect! They thought of everything! There is a smily person there ready to help me if needed. I was out the door in three minutes, and I left thinking, "huh, I actually kind of liked that. It was easy, and fast, and I like not worrying about lost packages at my house." At Target, there's a huge sign for online pickup, but it's not clear where the line actually is. Do you go from out to in, eventually ending up stuck in the corner of the store, or from in to out along with the flow of the self-checkouts to the door? Who knows? The employees maybe, but the four of them doing one person's worth of work behind the counter have not sent even an acknowledging glance in my direction for the four minutes I've already been standing here. One walks my way, and I ask if this is where I'm supposed to be for self-pickup "yeah, we'll get to you." Great, thanks man, sorry to be such a needy, stupid customer. Heads up to the store manager, every employee I've encountered here has an aloof attitude. They don't really know what's going on, and they flat out ignore you if possible. Did Trader Joe's steal all the nice, effective people? I get to the front, and the magical moment here is identical to getting looked over by a bouncer at the bar. I feel slightly guilty for no reason, and because of my request, an employee has to walk away to some other part of the store to retrieve my item. Wouldn't the store pickup orders be in the store pickup area, you ask? One would think this yes, but I wait for a few more minutes for the guy to return. I leave thinking that I'll just get the Amazon version next time.
8 years ago (27-01-2018)
Smaller local target well maintained but often lacking in stock compared to larger retail outlets
7 years ago (17-02-2018)
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