My best friend and I came here in the summer more times than we should really admit to for freezes and popsicles. Old school décor on the outside. It is a small store, however, there is still some quality items. I love their hot dogs.
Kwoky L.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
I don’t quite care for 7-Elevens for the most part. Their stuffs are expensive and service is usually so-so; if I need something quick, there’s always a London Drugs or Shoppers around the area. But I always come to this 7-Eleven location when I needed a bus pass. It’s just on my way home and I didn’t have to walk far from school. Just try to avoid the homeless folks asking for change near the entrance.
Edward L.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
It’s a shame that 7-Eleven locations are starting to disappear in certain parts of Vancouver. They really are the most convenient(especially the fact that they are open 24h) when you need something in a pinch. Parking is available for this location in the back. The biggest issue I have with this location is with the hobos. There are 1 – 2 of them ALWAYS here, and they hassle you both on the way in and out. Not cool. One guy today even decided to park his shopping cart next to the building. I thought I was in Whalley.
Kreag S.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
So it’s like 11pm and I realize that it’s the first of the month and I need a new bus pass to get to work in the morning… but it’s late… Shoppers is closed. I have no change in the house… I panic and chase my tail for a while… when suddenly it hits me… I live like 3 blocks away from a 7-Eleven!!! «Oh Thanks Heaven it’s 7-Eleven» never made sense until now… you where there when I needed you the most. and for that I can never repay you! Also. thank you for the lovely package of Twinkie’s and the pepperoni stick… equally as amazing as mu bus pass:)