7-Eleven in Los Angeles (3555 W Temple St, CA 90004)
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Convenience chain offering grab-&-go bites & beverages, plus assorted newsstand items.
7-Eleven is located in Los Angeles (California state) on the street of 3555 W Temple St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1323-644-0303. You can get more information from their website: https://www.7-eleven.com/locations/ca/los-angeles/3555-w-temple-39629. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find 7-Eleven quickly are 34.077043, -118.286533. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about 7-Eleven.
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Available amenities
Payments
- Cheques
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
Planning
- Quick visit
Offerings
- Prepared foods
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- In-store shopping
maliha
Now this 7eleven is under new management. The employees are very friendly and helpful. Their customer service is awesome. I love their customer service. So much helpful and very good behavior. Their hot food, cookies, coffees everything is fresh and delicious. I loved it. Very nice job.
07.2022Fateha
I love their customer service. All employees are very friendly and helpful. Their foods, coffee, cookies everything is fresh. Great job.
07.2022Rizzy
stay very very ver far away. theres a great 7 eleven on beverly nt too far frm here. this place absolutely sucks without a shout of a doubt. nasty. nothing works. nothing is stocked. roaches in everywhere. atm is down. transients. and cashiers like to overcharge.
04.2022Suzanne
This is by far the very worst 7 eleven I've ever been to. They are always out of stock on EVERYTHING. Sometimes EBT card is not accepted. Sometimes cash only, no credit cards etc. I'm still waiting for several items to be stocked and its 4 weeks later. The staff are extremely rude for the most part and totally of no assistance to customers except to insult as I have witnessed.
12.2021Austin
This is by far the worst 7-Eleven I have ever been to. The staff is rude. The store is filthy. And they refuse to do their job.
11.2021Kenneth
Owners are always friendly and helpful, so long as the customer is RESPECTFUL (which I always am, claro!). This is my go-to 7-11!!! P.S. The 7-11 Rewards App is the BOMB!! I've been using it for years. Seriously, one of the BEST Reward programs in the entire retail industry!!!! 👍👍👍
10.2021Mihir
I request to the owner of this branch to check the cameras dt.02/19/21 from 8.35pm to 8.50 pm. The sales associate was drunk and abused me as I asked him about bread, his name is salim . Nothing more to say as I have worked with Seven Eleven as sales associate, just check the cameras You can see the truth..
10.2021Clifford
The Indian or Pakastini owners of the franchise are easily the rudest, most hostile people you can imagine. Prepare to be offended at some point during your visit. Without your opening your mouth these incredibly miserable people will find a way to attack you. Truly annoying, irritating, woefully unhappy, aggressive people here. Beware!
10.2021Lizzie
If I could give 0 stars i would. Friday, December 21, 2018, I saw a homeless man to the side of 711. He was not bothering them or anything. One of the indian workers went outside with a big stick, and the security guard and the security guard started kicking the homeless guy's stuff. Then the worker hit him with the stick. This is sickening. The worker was about to hit him again, until he saw my mom pull out her phone, was when he didn't hit him again. If 711 does not take action, i will. Mark my words.
10.2019Essence
It was horrific. I had just got off of work, and my boyfriend and I decided to walk to the local 7-11 to pick up some personal products. When we walked in the store the so called "security guard" harassed myself and my boyfriend. Standing over us, and stalking us as we tried to look at merchandise.it was to the point where I thought he was on drugs. He was staring like a maniac and it made us both feel uncomfortable. Turns out they didn't have what we were looking for, so we were leaving the store anyway. But the fact that I couldn't find what I needed in peace, without some creepy guy watching my every move made me uncomfortable . Once we left out of the store, I turned around to see the employee behind the counter give the "security guard" a thumbs up. Which angered me because it made it seem as if we had just been victims of stereotyping and discrimination. My boyfriend had just got hit by a car two days ago,so he was wearing an arm brace so he was dressed in a way to support his arm. They saw this as a reason to apparently stalk us. When I went back in to ask why he harassed us. He completely ignored me and stared down my boyfriend like a criminal, and the shop keep just replied with "he's security".It was horrible. I was hurt that we had entered an establishment to be victims of harassment because of the way we looked and dressed. It is a shame that we live in a world like this. Where genuine people are not even able to shop in peace without someone harassing us.
10.2017