Service: As always, the cashiers were friendly, quick and helpful. Food: I purchased a beef hot dog and I went for my first bite and the bun split. My car seat now has mustard and onions on it. Don’t get me wrong, the beef dog was tasty. The condiments including: onions, salsa, banana peppers and other items were not on ice. The onion container was filled with mustard. Cleanliness: The store overall was clean; however, that condiment section needed to be wiped down. A fly was buzzing around that area. Also, the store front needs to be swept; lots of debris was on the ground near the trash can. Maintenance: The lid for the utensil container is broken and hanging on for dear life. –iRoniRate
Angel B.
Place rating: 3 North Hollywood, CA
I remember that I actually used my PEX card here already. So it is just that a**hole giving me a hard time. Anyways, no hurt feelings.
Susan U.
Place rating: 2 Tujunga, CA
I had to get my morning coffee and banana. It was six-thirty. I got what I wanted except for the steamed milk in my coffee. Dirty counter! Sticky floor. At least a star for the friendly store guy.
Connie S.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I come to this 7 – 11 for convenience. You know those nights when you are already in your pjs and you’re missing something to get ready for movie night at home? Prices are definitely a bit more higher than grocery stores but hey, you gotta pay for the convenience, right? Oh, and they have cheap pizza… but it tastes like cardboard.
Jeff B.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
(Snacked 07÷12÷14SA @ 12:00pm): A Slurpee hair-of-the-dog hangover from«7 – 11 Day» brought me here while my buddies were interested in a Big Gulp deal that never happened! My longtime buddies and I were in the area for another good friend’s baptism of his first child. We had some time to kill before a post-baptism lunch, Slurpees and Big Gulps were on our minds, so this nearby 7 – 11 was like a Godsend. Here was the long and short of it!: Medium Lemonade Slurpee, Slurpee Moustache Straw, Jalapeño-Flavored Kettle Chips($ 1.59 + $ 0.99 + $ 0.99) — One of my buddies said the lemonade flavor he tried the day before for«7 – 11 Day» was pretty good and I concurred. Not too sweet and their machine made it perfectly slushie, so I was happy. With the exception of the Watermelon flavor I had the day before, they basically had the suite of standard flavors such as Coca Cola, Cherry Coke, Blue Raspberry. I finally broke down and purchased a stupid moustache straw; damn marketing got the best of this marketer once again! I was surprised to see that there was now 7−11-branded food and snacks, so I grabbed a bag of Jalapeño-flavored kettle chips. It tasted exactly like the Kettle Brand I liked. Maybe it was the same! Service — It was a convenience store, so you were mostly left to your own devices and self-service unless you needed some warm food. Unfortunately, the two young gentlemen behind the counter had no idea that each day through the 19th there was a daily deal at participating locations(this day was supposed to be a Big Gulp offer). Although we showed the app with the offer, they didn’t honor it. Otherwise, they were friendly about it. Parking(free) — Their own private and extremely tight lot with barely ten spots available. On this particular visit, two large Coca-Cola trucks were making deliveries and basically obstructed traffic at times. One even decided to go off the sidewalk in order to get out, but in the process blocked us in for almost ten minutes. Street parking wasn’t that much better. Atmosphere, décor, ambience — A mid-sized location with the usual lot of stocked shelves among several aisles in the center of the store, the refrigerated stuff along the back wall, and the warm food, lottery machine and pay counter directly to your right once you entered through the doors. Plenty of natural light came through the glass walls while electric fluorescent lighting was also used. The walls and windows were tastifully covered with the standard POS advertisements. I didn’t notice any TVs but I believed there was background music. The place was nicely clean… except for the small mess I made(but cleaned up) when I overfilled my Slurpee cup. Attire — Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops if I weren’t coming from a church. Overall, this 7 – 11 was fine as it didn’t really distinguish itself from other locations. It stocked all the items you’ve come to expect such as snacks, libations, toiletries, etc. Truth be told, I mainly rated each store based on their Slurpee selection and this one in my opinion was passable with only six flavors — four of which were your standbys… boring. I found fairly good value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above(total paid experience was around $ 4.00; no tip required). Nothing special of note to be added exception to reitterate that the parking situation wasn’t the best. And they accepted my credit card of choice… AMEX! 3.5STARS
Chris M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
The convenience store that closest to where I work. I’ll usually come here to get snacks, cough drops, scratchers, lotto and vitamin water. They really need to expand their vitamin water flavors, the best is Vitamin Water Zero Rise, but they only have Drive which is quite horrible in taste. You can usually come here anytime without it being busy, but try and avoid coming here when the the middle school across the street lets out as it’ll be packed with tweens.
Mina P.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Our neighborhood convenience store. Friendly guys always greet us with a friendly smile and a genuine hello. :)
Christian C.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This is a horrible place to go and buy anything. The freaking employees at this God-awful place believe that every visitor is a shoplifter. These people should be fired for having horrible people skills. I mean if you want quality service, hire some white people.
Jeanie C.
Place rating: 3 Bend, OR
I remember coming here after school in jr high. I think this wasn’t allowed, but the worker only let 4 students in a time. It was probably to keep an eye out for shoplifters. Well anyway, the rest of us would have to wait in line outside of the store. Only when cops would come, would he open the door and hurry all of us students inside the store. I don’t think that happens anymore though. Looking back, I thought that was the most ridiculous thing ever. Oh and charging 25 cents extra for putting their nacho chili and cheese on my fritos.