Service Options: In-store shopping · In-store pickup
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Tuesday | 9AM–9PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–9PM |
Thursday | 9AM–9PM |
Friday | 9AM–9PM |
Saturday | 9AM–6PM |
Sunday | 10AM–6PM |
Monday | 9AM–9PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 43-20 Bell Blvd, Queens, NY 11361 Phone: (718) 631-8200 Website: https://locations.riteaid.com/10592
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Review Summary
Tina Sookdeo
It was a very cleanly environment and well organized.
Joe Forte
Did I mention there’a a CVS across the street?
Tim Beirne
The pharmacist who I spoke to could NOT have been more rude and unhelpful.
W C
Store is kept in good shape but there’s a few bad employees. One person at the register decided randomly to “scold” me on how to carry my groceries out while she helped another customer. She was so loud that it was drawing attention from people in the store. It was so rude, embarrassing and uncalled for – I was just going about my day.. and I carried out my groceries just fine.
Panagiotis Efthimiou
Awesome like Danielle Harris.
Tidani Diego
Super rude older Eastern European woman by the name of Irene berates me for not moving fast enough at checkout. She hails me down, she ignores my bubbly greeting. When asked to restart a transaction, she snarks and states that she needs to clock out and that I was wasting her time. She called on management with an attitude, making me look like the problem. The manager that attended had enough integrity to tell me that it was a technical issue and had enough courtesy to not continue the transaction without getting cash back. The manager was super pleasant and they were able to fix the issue, no attitude. I told management about Irene, and as I was speaking on the issue, the manager hugged Irene in disbelief. Well, I am here to say it did happen and that women was very nasty from the first encounter. There needs to be accountability for Irene’s nasty behavior. Respect should have been a motivator for Irene to show common courtesy, if not that, job security in a time like this should be.