Richard M.
Yelp
Small compared to Super Targets.
Doesn't really have the full variety of products that some of the larger Targets have to offer. One example- we went to buy an Eddie Bauer high chair for our daughter. This Target's high chair section had a grand total of four possible models to choose from. The one we wanted- the Eddie Bauer- was sold out. Even the floor model was missing. We asked one of the employees about when they would be getting one in. He told us their shipments usually arrive on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays, but they had no idea what would be on the truck. Kind of odd that they apparently run their business on a "we'll sell whatever arrives on the truck" model. Needless to say, we went home, ordered it off of Target.com, and had it delivered two days later.
Also, I've noticed that there's never any music playing in the store-anywhere. When you walk in, it's oddly quiet. You feel out of place talking in a normal voice. And it's like this all the time. I went to buy something there right before Christmas, and it was like this Target was preparing for a funeral rather than Christmas it was so quiet in there. It may be a small thing to some people, but I felt uncomfortable shopping in a building as quiet as a library.