Most RACIST7 Eleven I have ever been to in my life. My fiancé and I were coming to grab snacks more so for me. And he doesn’t want to buy anything. As he walks out and I walk to the counter he accuses my fiancé of taking Ice Cream. It’s 50 outside why would we steal ice cream? So as I bring my stuff to the counter he denies me of my purchase because he still thinks my fiancé stole ice cream. Many fiancé comes back into the store asking for an explanation on why he was accused of why he thinks he stole the ice cream with no answer. And he asked why my service was denied still no answer. We waited for the police to come so they will solve the answers. Do not come to this place. The other 711’s I’ve been to have NEVER been this serious. We definitely were racially profiled
Jay W.
Classificação do local: 1 Oakland, CA
The store owner is racist. Please do not spend any if your money there. This is the second time I have had a problem with the Indian workers at 7⁄11& across the street at the arco. Im not sure if they are related but they are without a doubt judgmental toward African American males. I am a very positive person & should not be treated that way
Jeffrey S.
Classificação do local: 3 San Leandro, CA
This is the 7-Eleven by my house. I usually come by at least once a week for a cool beverage or a snack. It’s also by the freeway and the San Leandro BART station, so it’s often very busy here. It is not uncommon for the small parking lot to be full. If that happens, park around the back and walk in.
Tiffani A.
Classificação do local: 1 Oakland, CA
DONOT go to this 7-Eleven! The guy that works there will cheat your money and will not give you a receipt which has never happened to me before at other 7-Elevens. Avoid this store if you value your hard-earned money!
Chad L.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
This 7-eleven is always the first to get new products, because it’s right off of the freeway and thus doesn’t seem to have issues getting trucks to drop things off. I remember the day I wandered in here looking for some party supplies for my friends and I and noticed the very first Heineken pony keg I had seen in a store. Yes I know those things are everywhere now, but this place had them months before anyone else,(trust me I went looking). They also get a lot of traffic at all hours so this place is privy to some trasy forms of reality entertainment. I have seen some interesting conversations go down while sipping a big gulp and enjoying some flaming hot cheetos and that’s about all I’m gonna say. Long story short, this 7-eleven rocks simply because of the rarities it offers, wether they are items for sale or scary folks talkin it up in just about every ailse. CHAD
Carl Z.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
The price/unit(a main form of gauge I will use from now on in comparison-contrast competitiveness of businesses) ratio of the 7 Eleven franchises is clearly nearly unbeatable, but their food quality is whack, yo. The horchata is a bit oversweetened, but you should try it nevertheless. The unlimited refills for 89 cents without tax as long as you retain one of their refillable, reusable cups, is a no brainer. HOWEVER, CONSUMERBEWARNED — YOUCHOOSETHESCAREONWHATYOUBUY! I bought a Grandito(bean & cheese) burrito for 1.79 + tax =? and heated it up several minutes ago. Guess what, buddy? It’s dry as a rock(NOT that I ever tasted a rock. or have I!?), lacks flavor, and is somewhat unhealthy, to say the least. Oh yeah, double check expiration dates, will ya? If cheap junk food means heaven to you, then please, take a visit here. I have a dream, however… that one day, I will establish a healtheir, better junk food convenience store and — well, you better know the rest. p. s. — this post was in no way a spoof on the loverly pacifist, Martin Luther King Jr.