Sun Diego Boardshop 7007 Friars Road, San Diego, CA 92108
About the Business
Sun Diego Boardshop is a premier destination for all things related to skateboarding, surfing, and streetwear in San Diego, California. Located at 7007 Friars Road, this iconic institution offers a wide selection of clothing, shoes, and accessories for those who love the laid-back Southern California lifestyle. Whether you're looking for the latest trends in streetwear or high-quality gear for your next skate session, Sun Diego Boardshop has you covered. With a knowledgeable staff and a welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to shop for all your board sports needs.
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Location & Phone number
7007 Friars Rd #844, San Diego, CA 92108, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 21:00
Friday:
10:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 19:00
Reviews
"Nice surf oriented clothing store. Lots of brands like vouri, billabong, vissla inside"
"Love this place. The people there were fun and outgoing. We're real easy to joke with. The clothing top notch. You can get your boards here clothing here hats here all the types of clothing wear that I like. Recommend this place for shopping"
"This store is “ran” by teenagers. The “employees” had all their friends in the store having a good ole time with personal conversations. They were more concerned with their friends then customers. I even witnessed an interaction where the girl employee was running the dressing room and her friends were sitting there and they were having personal conversations. A customer walked out and the girl said to the customer “how did everything work out” and he replied then she didn’t even acknowledge but went back continue talking to her friends. He thought she was talking to him so he turned back to her and she clearly looked at him like he was dumb & her and her friends laughed at him. These employees need some serious customer service training and perhaps someone overseeing them."
"Just saw an exchange between a former customer and an employee. The customer was trying to return or exchange a pair of shoes that he purchased a month prior. The issue was that the customer bought a pair of size 9 shoes, it says that on his receipt and on the box, but inside the box was size 7.5 shoes (Maybe I'm not remembering the sizes 100% but it was along those lines). He claimed to have not noticed because he'd only worn the shoes a handful of times after buying them and that they still somewhat fit, just very tightly. He says he didn't immediately realize the issue because the box and receipt said size 9 so why wouldn't the shoes be size 9? If they fit tightly that was on him, he should have got a size 9.5 or size 10 instead. But no, the shoes ended up being size 7.5 and the person that sold him the shoes is at fault. To clarify once more, he was given a size 9 box and paid for size 9 shoes, with size 7.5 shoes inside, that's basically fraud. He was trying his best to keep his cool and rationally explain the situation, but the employee he was talking to was being extremely rude. She wasn't taking his word for anything, as if he's trying to scam them. I don't see that would have worked, he just to happened to have a pair of 7.5 shoes and a size 9 shoe box for the same shoes and decided to make a quick buck at this particular store? Any rational person wouldn't see this as a scam and wouldn't have been so rude, they would have understood his situation and EVEN if he didn't qualify for a refund they would have felt for him and tried to work something out. But no, the employee was basically belittling him. She even told him to PUT ON THE SHOES to prove they fit too tight on his foot. How is that at all appropriate behavior? I left the store that moment because I started to get heated. Super dismissive and rude employees. Her manager was standing 5 feet away and listening to the entire interaction and said nothing. I don't know how the situation ended up, maybe he did end up getting a refund after I left but even if he didn't qualify for a refund (no matter the situation) that was still entirely inappropriate. I know this doesn't mean anything to a big business but if that's how they handle disputes (for issues that are THEIR OWN FAULT) than I'm never shopping at that location and going to encourage others to avoid it as well."
"Had a great visit today. The cashier's name was Anthony (name tag just has "Ant" on it). This guy was great. Super relaxed, friendly, asked me how my day was and what I was up to (I told him I was just out on lunch break from work). After helping me with a return and getting everything all taken care of, he made a point to wish me a great rest of the day at work. Attention to small details like that really matter. When an employee hears you say something and makes a point to mention it later on, it shows they're listening. Small detail, big impact. Always a great store and this recent visit just reinforces that. Thanks!"
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