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Who doesn’t love a good Target run? Whether it’s Tarjay or Walmart’s bougie cousin to you, it seems like everyone has something to say about it. But don’t take our word for it, keep scrolling for a look at what locals have to say. These Louisvillians definitely aren’t holding back!

Taylorsville Road Nicknames: Sometime-y, Hide-and-Seek TargetHere you may get just what you’re looking for… or maybe not. Just whatever you do, don’t ask an associate. Shoppers love how well the store stays stocked, but have mixed reviews of the customer service.
Clarksville, Indiana Nicknames: Shopping Spree TargetAnyone who’s a fan of marathon shopping sprees knows this Target, and if you don’t, honey, you do now!! Located less than a minute away from a Homegoods, Hobby Lobby, TJ Maxx and Ulta, this is the place to go when retail therapy is calling your name.
Jefferson Pavilion Nicknames: Big Target This Target has a wide variety of well…everything. With its large selections, it’s hard not to love it.
West Beuchel Nicknames: Walmart TargetIt’s like if Walmart and Target had a baby. This Target reminds some of its lesser appreciated competitor.
Springhurst Nicknames: Busy Target Customer service here is nice, especially for a location that generally stays busy. Easy to get in and out.
Middletown Nicknames: Alright Target, old (semi) faithfulAt some point, shopping here was a pretty fair experience. Locals familiar with the area say that it isn’t as nice as it used to be.
St. Matthews Nicknames: Clean TargetThe tidiness of this location feels like a breath of fresh air. I mean, who wouldn’t mind stopping here after a well deserved trip to St. Matthews mall? It’s like the icing on the cake.
New Albany, Indiana Nicknames: Pickup TargetSometimes we just don’t have time to step out and deal with the hassle of grocery shopping. Online ordering has never been easier. This is the perfect location for pickup orders.
Admit it, not all Louisville Targets are created equal. We all have our favorite and there’s a reason!

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