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    2.9(38 reviews)
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    It's been literal years since I last stepped foot into Target and I remembered exactly why it's…read morebeen so long this past visit. This particular Target isn't as bright as I remember any Target being. The lighting seemed dimmer and the energy was depressing. We had just moved to TN and needed toilet brushes/plunger sets for the bathrooms as well as trash cans. I had a $50 gift card that had been sitting in my wallet for at least 3 years, so I figured, why not use it? There are THREE separate locations in Target to find their toilet/plunger sets and every one of them is over $18 each. For a piece of plastic and rubber?! Target is so outrageously expensive, I don't understand the hype. This wasn't even their fancy looking ones, no...those go for at least $30. The $18 sets were just plain white plastic. We decided to shop for those things elsewhere but did grab some snacks, milk, almond milk, and paper plates until our movers arrived. Their soda-stream CO2 tanks and syrups were on sale so we bought another tank and two syrups. Stock was low on a lot of stuff and some shelves were empty. In total, we we spent $68 for two bags of chips, 1 gallon of milk, 1 half gallon of almond milk, a package of 25 paper plates, one soda stream C02 tank, and two soda stream syrups. That's insane! And not in a good way. We did self check out but one item didn't scan correctly. The employee helped us and was friendly. Based on how unaffordable Target has gotten, I'm definitely not going again unless I get another gift card. Target is just an expensive version of Walmart, for no reason at all.

    I visited the Mt Juliet location yesterday with a return. Kaitlyn was extremely helpful, polite and…read morewent above and beyond by showing me the target app that will house all of my receipts. She is a delightful young lady and delivered a positive experience!

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    Music City Bricks

    4.7(17 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    I LOVE this place! They have the most amazing selection of Lego sets, minifigs, and bulk Lego…read more The staff is very friendly and the owner? He is beyond great. I live in Ohio and every time I visit he remembers me. They have a great membership program. The prices are reasonable and competitive with other Lego stores. If you are a fan of all things Lego, don't miss out on Music City Bricks!

    Being new to the area, we had no idea what Music City Bricks was during a drive out. A simple…read moreonline search led us to spontaneously visit this amazing store! Legos!! Legos everywhere! It's not your typical Lego store, no. Dare I say, it's better? It's a community of builders, young and old. There's space for free-building, a child's play area, and a large area where they're currently building a city with a train going around it. They have set dates where builders can bring (or store at Music City Bricks) their train designs and run their builds on the tracks. Beyond the hands-on daily fun, you can browse pre-built cars, buildings, minifigures, and more. They also sell individual Lego pieces, sets, and pre-used Legos sets (that may or may not be missing blocks). They even sell Lego magazines! This store is FUN and you can easily spend 45 minutes just browsing the pre-builds alone. From new to discontinued Legos, Music City Bricks has a ton of options for all ages. Service is friendly and though we did feel like we were being watched by one of the teenaged staff members, I understood why. They have this place on lock-down for any sticky fingers. I did feel like Music City Bricks is on the more expensive side, especially being that Lego is already priced out for many. My husband and I have been playing Baulder's Gate 3 and when I saw the Lego minifigures for sale, my excitement quickly went away when some of them were priced at $25 a guy. We will definitely come back and I think eventually those BG3 guys will be on our list of things to buy.

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    Music City Bricks - Our Build-A-Minifigure station with enough parts to build over 7,000 minifigures!

    Our Build-A-Minifigure station with enough parts to build over 7,000 minifigures!

    Music City Bricks - If a display in the store does not have a price tag, it is probably a temporary exhibit on loan from someone in the community.

    If a display in the store does not have a price tag, it is probably a temporary exhibit on loan from someone in the community.

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