Fort Gregg-Adams Main Exchange Store 300 Adams Avenue, Fort Gregg-Adams, VA 23801
About the Business
Fort Gregg-Adams Main Exchange Store is a bustling clothing store located at 300 Adams Avenue in Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. This store offers a wide selection of trendy and fashionable clothing for men, women, and children. Whether you're looking for casual wear, formal attire, or accessories to complete your outfit, this store has it all. With friendly staff and a convenient location, Fort Gregg-Adams Main Exchange Store is the perfect place to update your wardrobe and find the latest fashion trends.
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Location & Phone number
300 Adams Ave BLDG 1605, Fort Gregg-Adams, VA 23801, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Love this facility and team. So helpful and supportive. Barber shop team is a class crew. Excellent cutters here! I get a haircut about every two weeks, and today was my day. Very happy with the results. Classy team in this facility!"
"Clothing styles offered are horrible and overpriced, they used to be nice. If I wanted to shop Old Navy etc. I would go there."
"Has a lot to offer. A food court and small shopping centers for most of your immediate needs. It is very crowded on the weekends, so plan accordingly."
"We bought the best homemade dreamcatcher and book written by Judith Howell. My teenager read the first two pages and said she would ready it. The exchange could use some additional staffing and cashier the weekends are very busy and staffed for the number of people. The same goes for the seating and food service. We drive almost 2 hours twice or more a month to spend the day. Any day that you have the exchange and bowling alley are all this base offers on a Sunday for a newbie a month in. The most basic training base. Maybe the goal is not to make money on because you would think more pop-up shops on weekends. Woman's salon. Another barber, What service member doesn't want their back adjusted or feet rubbed. There are many services our young service members could utilize and appreciate to spend their money on."
"Stocked well. It’s a training base so understandable why it not that big but some staff are so rude. Acting like drill Sergeants. Followed me down the alcohol aisle literally stood within 1 foot of me, staring at me and the alcohol and then back at me. I looked at her as if to say, can I help you , and after another 30 seconds she walked off she went back to her register, which was the service desk register. Once I picked up what I wanted and I walked up to her, expecting her to then walk around to her side of the register, but she stayed on my side and when I said do I check out with you she looked at me like I was crazy and then another lady came from another register and said I can help you. I can only assume that she did that because she thought I was a soldier since I’ve seen them treat soldiers rudely, However, they have drill sergeants for that and you’re not one of them. The soldiers have enough stress without cashiers acting like drill sergeants on their free time when they’re trying to purchase stuff their backs get checked when they get back to the Barracks do they not? Also, if they’re purchasing some thing that they’re not allowed to, you will be able to see that at the register would you not? The bottom line it was uncomfortable to go through and it’s also uncomfortable to watch. I must also mention, I am 54 years old so how she would have confused me with a private that was in AIT is beyond me. You are customer service for the exchange you’re not a drill sergeant!"
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