The parking lot is quite literally a death trap but otherwise I generally really like this location. I am dangerous like that. They are usually pretty good about not destroying your prescription, which is neat. I'm not a fan of the line that is a semi-permanent fixture in their pharmacy, but I've seen it not be busy.
They don't keep Sudafed behind the counter anymore, so if the pharmacy is closed I guess you will just have to kill yourself with cigarettes. I mean really, does it require a masters degree in pharmaceutical science to take an ID?
I accept that when I purchase Sudafed I am going to be treated like a narcotrafficer. I try to pretend I'm an awesome mafioso, but I'm actually just an allergy ridden loser whose sinuses are exploding her head. I don't appreciate the corporate fool who decided that Sudaphed should not be available in the store at all. Because of this the "friendly neighborhood drugstore" is basically just an annoying disappointment store that wastes your time. If you have allergies, that is.