Category: | Convenience store, Atm, Gas station, Bakery, Store, Store, Health, |
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Address: | 7901 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, USA |
Postal code: | 73132 |
Phone: | (405) 721-5282 |
Website: | http://www.ok7-eleven.com/ |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
America Best sunglasses and eyewear are the best they have outstanding customer service and I recommend if you ever come to Pittsburgh California make sure to ask for any The ladies that work there they are very professional Nallely,Darianna, and any other of the young ladies that work there Love America's Best I am a customer for life yours truly Stanley Pearson🙂
I was pleasantly surprised by the quick friendly service I received. Imani, the manager, led a staff that seemed happy to help me including Darianna & Claudia, who adjusted my glasses until perfection.
Thank you guys for the glasses. I was long overdue to update my prescription and I love my glasses. They feel durable and they fit me perfectly. The first visit I was there about 90 minutes and everyone there was really professional. It took less than two weeks to fill the prescription which was typical and gone are those bifocals with that annoying line in the middle. The multifocal glasses I have are amazing and don't see myself every going back. Thanks for giving me my sight back its a gift that I'll hold close to my heart. They market themselves as getting glasses for value but when it comes to your health you really need to do it the right way and get quality which they are more than happy to provide. Getting what you pay for applies here as with any optometry place. The place was busy both times I was there so a lot of people know they do good work here.
We like 7-11. But I have a problem with this one particularly. There's an unexpected car hazard near the side door that looks like a baby tree. I met it last New Year's night. I wasn't intoxicated.
Be careful with the green concrete bollards around the little tree. Don't park too close next to them and forget about the second one. I turned in too sharp and put a huge dent into my fender. Had to replace it. Huge trouble and a few hundred dollars. My fault I know.
The problem is with my expectations, coming in from out of town. I was looking at getting around a tiny tree, which I could see, not a 5 foot square bollard-protected plant area. But maybe some yellow and black caution tape around the middle of the bollard would signal that the less observant should pay attention. Because the bollard is very easy to overlook if you're backing up. Or an orange caution flag on a pole? If you're committed to the tree it could be worth it.
However, I don't see that the tree is really adding something necessary. If it has to be protected on all four sides, doesn't that mean it's in the way? Isn't a parking lot for cars, not tree? If there was a curb, you could still protect the tree, and unobservant drivers could feel going up on the curb, and the tires could take it instead of hitting a bollard that's hard to see at night and folding their fender around it? Or if the bollards were added because someone hit the tree, isn't that telling you the tree is the problem?
Super clean and friendly staff. Also employees do wear mask. Pumps work fine and even when their short staff their super quick and friendly. People just need to learn more patience!