Retail chain offering home goods, clothing, electronics & more, plus exclusive designer collections.
Located In: Walden Consumer Square
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup · Delivery
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Monday | 8AM–10PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–10PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–10PM |
Thursday | 8AM–10PM |
Friday | 8AM–10PM |
Saturday | 8AM–10PM |
Sunday | 8AM–10PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1750 Walden Ave, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Phone: (716) 896-0493 Website: https://www.target.com/sl/walden-galleria/1014
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Target Walden Galleria Store, Cheektowaga, NY
Store hours · Sun 8:00am – 10:00pm · Mon 8:00am – 10:00pm · Tue 8:00am – 10: 00pm · Wed 8:00am – 10:00pm · Thu 8:00am – 10:00pm · Fri 8:00am – 10:00pm · Sat 8: …
Target Walden Galleria (1750 Walden Ave, Cheektowaga, NY)
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Review Summary
L K
Great service and large variety of products available.
T. Hopkins
The size of the store and the excellent clearance selection
Kristen
Employees bring things out quickly and always friendly.
Snow Man
There was a huge banner on the storefront wall of the Walden and Galleria Target I entered a few days ago that masks were required upon entering the store, but when I entered the store I noticed that many costumers and some employees weren’t wearing them. When I asked someone at the customer service counter about it, he said that Target recommends that people wear masks in the store but it is not required. It was very strange, considering there was a giant banner hanging on the front of the store that stated otherwise and there was a state mandate in effect. I dropped the things I was about to purchase on the counter, I and instead went to a nearby Office Max to make my purchase. When I returned to my bicycle I had locked to a post below the large banner that was bigger than any other I’ve seen in the vicinity, a man who may have been in charge of security mentioned that I caused a scene by yelling and throwing items on the customer service desk and said what I brought up wasn’t important and he did not care. Afterwards, I told the man I contacted customer relations (service) and pointed out the elephant in the room- the enormous banner above where my bike was locked and placard in front of the main entrance that stated masks were required and pedaled away.I called Target reps to confirm if what the person working in the store said was true. I then found out that their policy was as stated in big, bold lettering outside the store; masks were, as in line with the New York state mandate, required. Frankly, I entered Target because I didn’t want to go to an over-crowded Walmart down the street and the enormous sign gave me the impression that they were more concerned for the health and wellbeing of others than other businesses in the area, but apparently I was mislead. The moral of the story: like books and their covers, you can’t judge a store by its storefront.
Darrell Kramer
There was a huge banner on the storefront wall of the Cheektowaga Target I entered a few days ago that stated masks were required upon entering the store, but when I entered the store I noticed that many costumers and some employees weren’t wearing them. When I asked someone at the customer service counter about it, he said that Target recommends that people wear masks in the store but it is not required. It was very strange, considering there was a giant banner hanging on the front of the store that stated otherwise and there was a state mandate in effect. I dropped the things I was about to purchase on the counter, I and instead went to a nearby Office Max to make my purchase. When I returned to my bicycle I had locked to a post below the large banner that was bigger than any other I’ve seen in the vicinity, a man who may have been in charge of security claimed that I caused a scene by yelling and throwing items on the customer service desk and said what I brought up wasn’t important and he did not care. Afterwards, I told the man I contacted customer relations (service) and pointed out the elephant in the room- the enormous banner above where my bike was locked and placard in front of the main entrance that stated masks were required and pedaled away.I called Target reps to confirm if what the person working in the store said was true. I then found out that their policy was as stated in big, bold lettering outside the store; masks were, as in line with the New York state mandate, required.Frankly, I entered Target because I didn’t want to go to an over-crowded Walmart down the street and the enormous sign gave me the impression that they were more concerned for the health and wellbeing of others than other businesses in the area, but apparently I was mislead. The moral of the story: like books and their covers, you can’t judge a store by its storefront.
Brenda Hidalgo
I like Target good quality clothes love the my target Circle app lots of products easy to find even the Target brand isn’t bad would recommend