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    Target

    Target

    2.6
    (56 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    BULLSEYE Whether an…read morein-car pickup or in-store purchase, this Target on Boughton usually hits the mark. My wife loves doing Target runs, and sending me on Target runs (I don't mind the part where I get to sit in my toasty warm car and have stuff brought out to me like a king). Most of the time, the employees have been fast to come out when we can't be bothered to go inside, and they've always been nice. Last trip here, I got blu-rays of The Batman & Everything Everywhere All At Once for $10 each, happy to see recent films at such cheap prices. Now that I think about it, I've found some great items in Target's electronics department, most of them movies at a deep discount. Over the years, we've bought several pieces of light furniture and miscellaneous homegoods from this Target (storage cubes, pantry organizer, can opener) with mostly good experiences. This past Christmas, I gifted my wife a set of tiffany blue cookware and found the color different than what was on the packaging, so that was a bit of a let down. I was ready to dunk on Target for having higher priced groceries (a gallon of milk here is $3.39, compared to $2.06 @ Aldi), then I checked a few other basic necessities (Tabasco, a box of Twinkies) and found that most things cost the same as at Meijer. The shelves here were nearly empty during the pandemic, though, so that discouraged us from doing any significant shopping for a while. Of important note: they don't sell alcohol, so if you're roaming the aisles looking for the liquor section, you can stop looking--it's a 'dry store'. While it doesn't mark the end of the world, the Jewel Osco next door and the Meijer across the street are both well stocked with booze, so Target is the odd man out. * TL;DR * Generally speaking, Bolingbrook's Target is as accurate as one could hope for. This store is much bigger than the one we frequented in Oak Park (despite that location carrying cold beer/seltzers), the workers are friendlier, and the drive-up service is convenient. We'll continue to come here for as long as we live in the area; if Target were an airline, by now my wife would have racked up enough miles for a trip around the planet. Solid store with decent products. I'll be seeing them again real soon, I'm sure.

    Very poor Customer Service I have an issue and they never answer their phone. Placed a car pick up…read morebut their app isn't working!

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    The Target (it's pronounced "tar-jhey") on Boughton Rd in Bolingbrook. Fast in-car pickup, no alcohol sales
    The Target (it's pronounced "tar-jhey") on Boughton Rd in Bolingbrook. Fast in-car pickup, no alcohol sales
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    Dollar Tree

    Dollar Tree

    3.8
    (12 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    CHEAP TRICKS…read more Decorating for Halloween can be expensive, but what've you got to lose when everything's $1? When we relocated to Bolingbrook, this effectively became 'our Dollar Tree'. It sits in the same strip mall as Best Buy and ALDI, in the northwest corner of Boughton & Weber. My wife is well acquainted with the bargains here and I'm slowly coming to the realization that not all seasonal decor has to be bought from Wayfair/Amazon/Spirit. The staff here have been much nicer than at other Dollar Trees, checkout is relatively fast (thanks to multiple open registers), and the store isn't a messy disaster like at so many other discount stores. On a trip in early September, we found a 5pk of plastic party syringes, glitter pumpkins, a skeleton bird, and creepy shotglasses. Supply of the really cool stuff goes quickly, so if you see something you like, don't hesitate to buy it. Remember: it's only a buck! Once in a while you'll gamble on a purchase and wind up with junk. Point in case: I'm not sure what I expected from a 99¢ box of orange twinkle lights, but it said "over 5ft!" on the package and when I took them out, almost half the strand was empty wire. It only had the male end of the plug, so connecting them end-to-end wasn't possible, either. Win some lose some, I guess. * TL;DR * Might this be the highest-rated Dollar Tree in the Chicago suburbs?? Public opinion seems to think so. Over the last few years, I'd spent a lot (too much, really) on lighting, animatronics and F/X for a holiday I barely got to enjoy. Being a homeowner is making me wiser, thankfully; I'm learning not to overpay for disposable party goods and other single-use items like outdoor cobwebs. So long as the quality is decent, I'm all for bargain hunting. Even if some of the products are lame, the good deals far outweigh the ripoffs. Don't do anything stupid like buy scallops or dairy at the Dollar Tree -- stick with your known commodities like sour gumballs, slim jims, greeting cards and gift bags.

    Who doesn't love the Dollar Tree Stores? There's always something to find. They carry lots of…read moreoutdoor items which works good for the holidays. The cashiers are fast and get you in and out of the store quickly. Some items are obviously not worth a dollar, but a majority are worth it.

    Burlington - deptstores - Updated June 2026

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