My eye doctors choice of frames was a joke, so I headed here expecting just to look at frames to see what choices they had but not expecting that I'd purchase anything because It's stupid of me to buy full price when I have insurance. Luck would have it, they accepted my insurance (even though my directory says otherwise) so I was able to actually shop. The staff was super nice and eager to help. We worked with Josh who was just as happy as I was that I could shop using my insurance ( he was awesome). They do have the two for 78 sale which looked very limited on selection. If you don't have insurance the frames are slightly high in price, but competitive. The only thing I noticed is that they had an abundance of Sarah Palin type glasses which was the style a few years ago so I wondered if they were a "few years" behind on product but I was told it was making it a come back (I dunno bout that). I was looking for square black glasses that are trendy right now and had to shop the men's section. I was offered the half off on my second pair so I purchased a pair of sunglasses, I had no issues finding a good pair as they had a really good selection.
My sunglasses are 10 days out but my eye glasses they were able to return 45 min later. We left though and came back and holy hell it was busy. I had to wait an hour to get them. In the end I paid like $315.00 for two pairs of glasses which included insurance. I'd say that's pretty good considering my husband paid that same price at our eye doctors for one pair (yikes). I feel like this place is worth it if they have your style of glasses. I have never seen the optometrist here so have no comment on that. I'd say it's worth the stop though if you are eye glass shopping, because they do have a wide variety of frames for both men and women, just depends if you'll be able to find your style.