Hours
Tuesday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Thursday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Friday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Saturday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Sunday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Monday | 6:30AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 St Paul St #1, Rochester, NY 14604 Phone: (585) 546-7140 Website: http://www.worldwidenewsonline.com/
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Review Summary
Anonymous
Some of their stuff is way overpriced.
John Spaulding
This building used to be packed with newspapers and magazines from all over.
L.T. Carboneau
This used to be full of the latest magazines and news papers – they had everything. Now its a hangout for panhandlers, winos and loiterers from the project building across the street. The staff is always very friendly and helpful which I don’t understand but good for them. They do make deli sandwiches and have some basic food staples but I mostly avoid the place except in an emergency because of the riff-raff you have to walk through. Its not dangerous at all but a lot of mentally ill and really dirty people patronize the place. I’d like to see it become a cleaner, more mainstream place again but the client demographic there makes it tough.
Ianthe Livadas
Many native Rochesterians remember what a wonderful place World Wide News was years ago, and it was known far beyond Rochester as a place like no other. Sadly, under the current ownership, which is incapable of running this storied institution as it should be, this is no longer the case.
John Spaulding
This building used to be packed with newspapers and magazines from all over. Any title you wanted they had. Now it’s a mere shell of what it once was and is used more for Quik Pick and lottery plus a limited convenience store. Such a shame to see it waste away.