| OP here. Thought I’d report back after visiting a few of these. The one on Arlington road in Falls Church is really terrible for home design stuff. Shelves were picked over an unorganized. Boxes of delivered merchandise unopened or loose packaging crowding the aisles. The one on Leesburg Pike is better, but you have to get a ticket to park in their lot (free for two hours). And driving in that area is just nuts. The one in Rockville I like about the same as Leesburg pike, but it’s in a prettier location. Didn’t get a chance to visit the Baileys Crossroads Target because it’s city bound and I didn’t feel like finding or paying for parking. As I drove past I didn’t see a clear sign for free parking, but I didn’t have a lot of time to look either. |
Home goods are good, clothes are usually a mess. |
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I think the Mosaic and Burke Target’s have best selection- between the 2 of them I can usually get anything.
The Fair Oaks location feels really far away but they have the best stock of outdoor furniture etc |
The Mosaic one is my “home” Target, but it is too small and it doesn’t feel like it carries as much as the Target on 50 near the FC/Arlington border. |
| I still don’t get why this would matter. They’ll ship anything from any target to your house or the closest store to you. |
Retail therapy. |