Conveniently located across the street from my office on this visit to Boston. I have been in here often for stuff like band aids or mints. As far as CVS stores go it was nice, small, and efficient.
Emily S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Norwood, MA
Why in the world try and squish a CVS into this teeny tiny location? People are unable to move around in the aisles without bumping into other people or displays. There is absolutely no room for any sort of a line to form. This was a poorly planned location and really should just be reconsidered. There are plenty of other CVS locations in the area that are more then sufficient, this is uneeeded and not a place where anyone should frequent. I guess if it is a last stich effort to get whatever you may need in some sort of emergency, but walk a little further and go to a real full sized store, not this mini store nightmare.
Ed B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Abington, MA
This is a tiny, tight CVS but it is convenient to the Post Office Square area. With a small space comes a limited selection of course. Good spot to pop in for something quick though.
Kristen S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Boston, MA
As others have noted, this is a tiny store. I he usually just stop in here for a drink since it’s near my office. Some times their selection of soft drinks is lacking… they’re out of some of the diet varieties a lot(like diet orange and root beer)
Brian G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Scituate, MA
Tight. Too tight to get in and out of this place and still catch the train. But damn, they blast horrible music. I work nearby and all I can hear is the same Rhianna songs playing all day long. Like a 14 year old has put his playlist of 8 songs on repeat. I have a headache and now need to go into the crammed CVS to get more advil. People there are nice, though. Two stars.
Robert B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Somerville, MA
No pharmacy = no Sudafed. Go to Washington Street instead.
Jack M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Boston, MA
Smallest CVS around. No pharmacy. Small selection of stuff. I don’t normally go here if I can help it. Candy, some personal items, that’s really it for this one.
Jeffrey H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Washington, DC
I love CVS. Like LOVE it. Like, I was a loser in high school and whilst all the other suburban kids were drinkin’ Mike’s Hard Lemonade in their mom’s basement on a Friday night, I would be with my drama club friends getting ice cream, chapstick, and picture frames for last week’s cast party photos. Do you have a CVS card? ;( However this CVS just does not measure up. It’s teeny tiny and the layout is Awkward McAwkwardson. God help you if you need to buy something«personal» because the lines for the registers overflow into the aisles. «Oh, excuse me. I need to grab some jumbo tampons and a box of condoms.» *cough* WHORE! Once you’ve finally found your items in the cramped 1.5-person-wide aisles, you find yourself in another aisle knocking elbows with Trident White Gum and some financial suit trying to grab an AriZona Iced Tea. Ugh, stop touching me. For some reason the cashiers decide to wait for the lines to get as long as what you’d find outside Planned Parenthood the morning after prom before they ring that little bell for help. DINGDING we need backup! And RU-486 pillz. But JK on the pillz because this CVS is so small there isn’t even a counter pharmacy. It’s simply just a box with items to control B.O. and cans of soup on sale. If you need a real CVS, head up the street to Downtown Crossing. Watch out for crazies.