Good option if you live here on Post. It has a little bit of everything from TV’s to cleaning products. I say this knowing I’m in the country and there aren’t a lot of other options but for every day necessities it works. There’s a very small food court and a few little shops in the mall, flower shop, barber shop and GNC come to mind. There is a kiosk in the electronics area to buy cell phones and accessories but be forewarned Verizon is not an option there. Ok place if you live here but wouldn’t bother otherwise.
Kevin W.
Place rating: 3 Redmond, WA
I actually kind of like this place, to be honest. It’s not that far of a walk from my barracks, and they stock most of the things I need. I’m not giving them a higher rating because this location is kind of small and underwhelming compared to the one in Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. It’s just kind of lame how they weren’t able to match up to another Post Exchange that I had been to in the past, but this location covers most of what I need and gets the job done. It’s basically like a Target for military personnel, and they have a food court plus a tiny mall outside the entrance. Prices are reasonable and do not include sales tax. The food court hardly has anything of value, so I always have to go for Subway or Charley’s for their sandwiches if I’m ever hungry here. Stuff like Burger King and Baskin-Robbins just don’t cut it for me. There is also a commissary on the other side of the building, as well as some other stores like the military clothing and sales and the dry cleaners. Overall, it gets the job done, but doesn’t particularly stand out.
Kent M.
Place rating: 5 Macomb County, MI
This AAFES is a decent sized Exchange. With a food mall just inside the main entrance, it carries a good selection of typical department store items. U.S. Cavalry is just inside the main entrance. The dispensary /pharmacy is located around back