11 opiniones sobre Sergeant Pepper’s General Store
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Nicholas P.
Tu valoración: 1 Ann Arbor, MI
I was in the mood for some cheap beer earlier today, and wandered into Sergeant Pepper’s on my way home from class. Taking inspiration from Ann Arbor, I thought I’d pick up a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon. To my amazement, they charge $ 8 for a six pack of PBR. $ 8! Instead of paying Sergeant Pepper’s prices, I suggest walking north on Packard to Blue Front, or anyplace else!
Charle C.
Tu valoración: 1 Brighton, MA
This place sucks. Overpriced and terrible service. They make it seem like you should be grateful for trying to give them business.
Alan S.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
This is exactly as I imagined it given it being a «general store» as they have most of the things you can get at a CVS or Walgreens but a small selection and they charge more… while at the same time having a large assortment of wine and beer. Clearly it caters to college students who don’t have a car and don’t want to walk further to get stuff at better prices.
Catie F.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
You’re going to pay WAY too much for anything you get here. But… you can find literally ANYTHING you would need. Best selection of beers and wines on campus. I didn’t know there were seven different kind of Leinenkugel before I came here… Soft drinks, hard drinks, baking needs, cleaning supplies, red solo cups(and pong balls, die, cards, etc), snacks, hot food(pizza, sandwiches), candy/gum, batteries, ice cream(scooped and packed) and just about everything else under the sun is right here in your neighborhood. Just beware, I’ve seen them open/close at random hours per the shop-keeper’s discretion.
Dingle D.
Tu valoración: 3 Ann Arbor Charter Township, MI
A typical«party» store with a decent selection of alcohol(beer, wine, liquor), tobacco, and ganja-related products(blunt wraps, rolling papers, lighter, etc). Considering its location deep in an undergrad heavy area, this store has everything you need and is open late(2am). Time to go H.A.M. Here is where it lost 2 stars for me: 1. Prices are through the roof. 2-Liter soda are well above 2 bucks and a liter of grape juice is 8 dollars. Milk is 4 bucks for a half gallon. Beers prices are as expected(10 – 12 bucks per six-pack of microbrew). 2. Atmosphere and cleanliness. I’m from the Bronx, and this place feels like a run-down bodega. Far from the worst I’ve seen, but considering how much they charge for stuff, you’d think they’d make it more presentable. Overall, I’m still grateful that it exists(no other stores in the area unless you head for South University or the Kroger on S. Industrial).
Jessica R.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
Odd selection, and way overpriced. Most of the things I’ve seen here are about double the price of a grocery store, and more expensive than places like White Market, CVS, or 7 – 11. You get the feeling that much of it has been sitting on the shelf for a while, too.
Kelly w.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Sergeant Pepper’s should have a halo around it’s head. I cannot even tell you how many times this place has saved me from starvation! Too busy tailgating to order food? Too lazy to make food? Too drunk to walk farther than 3 blocks? Run out of alcohol? Guardian Angel Pepps has your back. They have everything you would need in a pinch. The slices here are pretty decent tailgating grub! I’d always walk here and get my hang-over cure… a big ice cold coca cola and a jack links x-treme snack stick! … don’t judge.
Lisa W.
Tu valoración: 4 Flint, MI
An ex-boyfriend of mine lived around the corner from here in the«student ghetto» as those rowdy Wolverines call it. We would frequently shop for some Pasta Roni. They also sell kegs, which is very convenient if you are hosting one of the many parties that light up this neighborhood during the school year. My most memorable experience was buying the college girl issue of Playboy one year when I wanted to read the fiction. I know it’s a likely story, but it’s true.
Clarence C.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
A convenience store designed to fill all your student needs: expensive grocery items, pizza by the slice and beer by the keg. Come in here some Friday before a football game and look at all the kegs stacked up and ready to go. And if you happen to live in a broken-down victorian with eight bedrooms, south of Hill Street – Sergeant Pepper’s is within walking distance. Don’t forget your fake I.D.
Sarah W.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Decent neighborhood store. One of my first memories here was the cliché story we all heard about as kids. I went to the store for candy and left the store, there was a man leaning out of his van saying«hey kid, you want some candy?» Did he think I was retarded?! I just looked at him like he was crazy(I just bought my own candy!) and went home. Despite this lame story I still like this place, its close and you can drop by for any important things you may need such as alcohol or cigaretts! They have kegs for your party too. Or some processed food if your dying of hunger. Great convinence store located in the heart of the student ghetto!
Mae S.
Tu valoración: 3 Ann Arbor, MI
It’s a pretty ordinary corner grocery store in a student neighborhood. But give them credit for having used the same name from the time when Sgt. Pepper was a relatively new album — on LPs! — until today when the name seems retro.(Or is the current owner distancing himself from the store’s ancient historic nature?)