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Walgreens

(10 Ratings)
All night pharmacy
More than a neighborhood drug store, the Walgreens on Castro and 18th Street is at the intersection of commuters, tourists, and bar hoppers.


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Reviews

virgojoe
virgojoe first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Voted "Best New Bank" in the Castro

Walgreens continues to be the best place to grab a pack of cigs or gum and 40 bucks when short on cash late at night or early morning. Why give the fees to the banks when you can buy something for a buck and grab some cash as well?


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