Calle Romerillo, San Juan, 00927, Puerto Rico
Calle Romerillo
San Juan
PR
Art School, Educational Supply Store, Office Supply Store, School Supply Store
Store
787-620-0064
Open Hours
Monday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Driving Directions
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Recent Google Reviews
Ivan Garcia-Caban said 4 years ago
Always well stocked. Helpful clerks. Fast service.
Matthew Tommie said 4 years ago
A teachers dream store, has basically everything you could want for a classroom. Friendly and helpful staff
Eli Mendez-Villegas said 5 years ago
Great store to buy hard to find school supplies
Humberto Ruiz said 5 years ago
Local shop that has anything you need for school or office. Don't have to drive to a Office Max.
Michelle Cruz said 4 years ago
Por lo menos para mi hoy es la segunda vez q tengo problemas con una tal Karla q es supervisora,me vio llegar y si ven las cámaras voló.Le pedí hablar con alguien mas alto que ella me negó horario de jefe y # para comunicar pedí 3 cosas exacta como hago con Joma o algo así se llama y de verdad q la empleada trabaja mejor q ella X favor verifiquen cámaras y q por favor q cuando uno pida algo pagando q hagan como la q estuvo en caja q tenga tacto con los clientes y q den lo q uno quiere como hace la q en el dia d hoy estuvo en caja mas no nieguen en caso d una situación # d jefes o horario.
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