Be wary of this place. I went to cash in two winning lotto scratchers, a $ 10 and a $ 100. Guy gave me the $ 10 and said the $ 100 had already been paid out. I knew for a fact it had not been so I asked for it back, he said no and threw it in the trash. I had to argue with this man very loudly in order to get my scratcher back while he started retrieving things from the trash and throwing them at me. Finally, I got the whole trash bag and was able to get my winning ticket back. Which I cashed out at another 7-Eleven without an issue. Scammers and thieves here. Beware!
Joseph Y.
Place rating: 3 Simi Valley, CA
I like the idea of 7 Eleven stores. Quick, easy, to the point and almost at every corner in the United States. This particular store is located in a not so great neighborhood and many times I’ve had to come here and be approached for beggers. I don’t mind giving money, but for it be consistent at one location can be concerning. As far as the store itself, shelves are stocked, generally never any lines here and the store is clean. Staff has never been an issue and helped me get in and get out in no time. Parking is a lot that is shared with other stores like Subway, Boot Barn-type of store, Sushi, Boba, Water Store and 98 cent stores. At times can be very difficult to find a spot to park.
Earl A.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Drinks and Hot Dogs… this is the extent to which I am familiar with 7 – 11 Arizona Iced Tea for a buck, and quite a selection at that… happy am I. Hot dogs with toppings galore, BooYeah! Maybe grab a bag of chips or a Snickers cause you found a quarter on the ground and you just gotta splurge. Other than that, I’d go to the Albertsons across the street for a better selection and better prices.
Scott B.
Place rating: 3 Canyon Country, CA
I was driving home and wondered what I wanted for dinner. Suddenly the neurons in my brain fired off and reminded me that I had won a buy one get one free hot dog coupon to 7 Eleven. I decided to give it a shot. I turned into their lot and entered their building. I showed the guy my winning ticket and he quickly ran around to the hot dog roller thingy. With a cheerful«right away!» He put on some gloves and put two hot dogs in buns and handed them to me, each in it’s own individual containers. I held the open containers, the two massive hot dogs looked naked at me. I looked at my available options of things to put on top of the hot dog. There were several bins of veggies. Onions, peppers of various colors were there. More bins had mustards, ketchups and relishes all presented to me in a neat and clean service area. There was also the machine that spat chili and cheese onto things. Since it was National Chili Dog Day, I opted to cover my dogs in chili and some cheese.(FYI: July 26th is National Chili Dog Day) Probably looking like an idiot, I carefully inspected the machine, locating the place where the chili and the cheese were extruded. I carefully lined up my hot dog and pushed the button. Chili was dribbled out in little bursts as I ran the length of dog down the machine’s spout. I followed the same pattern with the cheese. I repeated my actions with the second dog. I closed the containers and brought them to the counter. My dinner needed a side dish, something that goes well with hot dogs. Ah! I grabbed a bag of mustard flavored pretzel nuggets and threw them also on the counter. My dinner was complete, I rang up my items. A mere $ 3.15 for the whole thing. I walked out, and went home to eat. It was actually pretty darn good, and fit my budget quite nicely. This is the place I stop at when coming home late. Usually at that time, if I try to order something off the roller section, and I shouldn’t order it, the guys working will let me know. The people are friendly, the prices are cheap, and they’re a great place to stop and grab stuff you need. Or stuff you don’t really need, but really really want right at that moment.
Lauren A.
Place rating: 2 Granada Hills, Los Angeles, CA
7-eleven is such a rip. But it’s always the first and last place open. That’s how they getcha!
Heather N.
Place rating: 1 Canyon Country, CA
I used to love to go to this 7-eleven all the time. But the last few times I’ve been, the experience has been quite awful due to terrible cutomer service. My brothers and I went into the 7-eleven with cups to get refill. We showed the emploee and he acknowlwdged and when were about to check out he said that they were new cups and he didn’t see us. And then he even went to the«back» to check the video and he came back out saying we got new cups. He was being rude about it too… then I was so frustrated by this time I just said charge me regular price. It was just amazing how rude he was over a few cents… Then about a week later we went in again because sure everybody has their off days. And we got a double gulp of mountain dew. We left. And my brother informed me the soda was flat, I tasted it and it was in fact flat. So I went in there and kindly told him that the soda was flat, maybe there was something wrong with that particular dispenser, and if I could get another one. And he rolled his eyes and said sure. And so I went back there and poured out the soda and picked another soda. And on my way out he rudely commented«next time its 99 cents.» When it isnt wasn’t our fault the soda wasn’t good quality. But this kind of customer service makes me not want to go to this 7-eleven and maybe that’s just how 7-eleven expects its customer service to be?
Johnny N.
Place rating: 3 Anaheim, CA
This was a handy stop in the morning when I needed coffee, being right at the intersection. The parking lot’s lines weren’t painted well… some of the spots were half the width of my truck. But I digress… the workers were are pretty friendly, but it is sort of a rundown location. It’s not a place I’d hang out for a while, but I would definitely make a quick stop. I am disappointed that they don’t have the variety of syrups for your coffee.