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Daiso

4.3 (12 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Sara C.

Finally had an opportunity to trek down to South Denver for Daiso. This location had the fancier side with more premium products and not just the "dollar" sections. Let's be real, Daiso will always be miles above any "dollar" stores. Employees were nice, the shelves were stocked. Came here on a weekday and it was not busy at all. Can't wait for more locations to open up in hopefully North Denver but can't complain, just happy they've finally made their stop in Colorado. No need to go shop in CA/WA/TX/HI when I visit... Thanks for coming to Colorado Daiso!

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Vilma S.

Hurray-another Daiso location! In Japan we call it the 100 Yen Store (equivalent to a Dollar Store). Great selection of Japanese products for the entire house and also candies, crackers, drinks, you can't find anywhere else!

Miatsu K.

As a Japanese American woman, I always enjoy a good Japanese store/restaurant/club or other business. This place did not disappoint. The parking is easy and the store is in a very nice area of town. The building is clean and well maintained inside and out. I enjoyed the greeting a received when I walked in. A very nice personal touch. They have a huge selection of Japanese products that are fun to browse. The store is considerably larger than I was expecting but I was pleasantly surprised. The Japanese snacks, food, candies and drinks remind me of being in Tokyo. My only hit on this place is that I found it a tad expensive. Raman type products at 3.50 a pop is bordering lunacy. I spent 120 dollars and really didn't get all that much. I get it's a speciality store but the prices are higher than "world market" and they cater to many of the same kinds of things.

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Cute store with ALL kinds of fun items. Really clean and very organized. Everyone is so friendly and helpful here.

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In Japan we call it the 100 Yen Store (equivalent to a Dollar Store).

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T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods - Spring signs

T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods

(55 reviews)

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Yesterday at approximately 2:15 PM, my husband and I entered the TJ Maxx store, as we routinely do…read moreon weekends. Upon entering, a security guard also entered and gave us a prolonged and unusual look. At the time, we did not think much of it and continued shopping. Shortly after, my husband went to the coffee section while I remained in the women's clothing area. I moved between the women's section, the juniors section, and then the designer area. Throughout this entire time, the security guard followed me closely, remaining only a few feet behind me. Each time I moved to a different section, he moved immediately after me and maintained the same close distance. At one point, I heard the security guard make a phone call, which appeared to be regarding me. His proximity and behavior made me feel uncomfortable and unsafe. I contacted my husband and informed him that I was being followed and profiled by the security guard. He came to join me immediately, yet the security guard continued to follow me even after my husband arrived. I then spoke with a manager to report the situation. What was particularly concerning is that many other shoppers in the store were dressed similarly to me, sweats and jackets, which was appropriate given that it was snowing. The only clear difference between myself and those shoppers was that I was the only visibly brown person in the area. The security guard's behavior made me feel criminalized and unwelcome, as though I was being treated as suspicious solely based on my appearance. This experience was deeply distressing. No customer should be made to feel intimidated, surveilled, or forced to leave a store based on race or ethnicity. This incident reflects a serious concern regarding discriminatory treatment of shoppers, particularly people of color

I love this place seriously. It is the closest Homegoods to SouthEast Denver…read more I stop and find thee most original pieces for my eclectic home. It is worth the visit!

Nordstrom Rack

Nordstrom Rack

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I kinda need to stop talking myself into shopping here, I am a bad influence. I am a BIG Nordy fan…read moreand it goes the same with the Rack. You can find such great deals and specials even if it is only last season's style. The selection of men's and women's wear are usually a good selection, even for us more smaller sizes. I am bummed they stopped caring my favorite from Neutrogena, the sesame oil lotion. Their customer service and staff is impeccable and what you would expect at Nordstrom. This location is set off from the Park Meadows mall but parking can get busy if you want up front parking. My only complaint is the alteration service. The seamstress Nila is incredible and very talented. She's warm and friendly as well as efficient. I have confidence in her sewing skills. However, the pricing is confusing as well as not clearly displayed or explained. We took shirts to be tailored but some were $38 and others $78. It totaled over $600... A bit much for my usual needs. While they offer alterations for non Nordstrom items, the price is just a bit outrageous. Desiree, one of the managers, was kind and understanding in letting us cancel our order and the return process was stress free and quick. Overall, I still feel love for this location, the staff and the cute things I snag on each shopping spree. I'm a kid at heart and an irresponsible adult at the checkout counter here.

The woman with red hair and the Eastern European accent is so incredibly rude and nasty. The…read moreselection is more reminiscent of Ross or Marshall's but for Nordstrom trending prices. Some okay finds, but not worth the poor service.

Walmart Supercenter

Walmart Supercenter

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I understand that theft is a concern in today's retail environment, but my experience at this…read moreWalmart today was incredibly frustrating and disappointing. In the cosmetics section which is completely caged off from the rest of the store--I had to wait for an employee to unlock a case just to purchase a $6 eyeliner. The associate then escorted me to a separate, gated checkout area and seemed visibly annoyed to even assist me. The entire interaction felt uncomfortable and unnecessarily restrictive. Meanwhile, there were multiple employees stationed at the exit checking every receipt, yet inside the store there were no open registers and very little visible support for customers. Everything was self-checkout, and the staff who were present didn't appear engaged or helpful. Rather than making customers feel suspected or inconvenienced, it would go a long way to have more attentive, professional staff available to explain policies and provide a better shopping experience. On top of that, the store itself felt run down, which is surprising given its location in a well-kept area like Highlands Ranch. Overall, this experience left a very negative impression.

I don't normally shop at Walmart. I get my nails done at Regal, because Le, Tami, and Doug are…read moregreat.But this was an emergency. I needed hair color because Bellisimo Blu is closed for Christmas break. To my absolute horror, the hair color is now locked up. I don't remember the last time that I bought hair color here, but this is a new, stupid, and extremely unpleasant development. There was a surly old guy with a bad attitude working a cash register near the outdoor section. He unlocked the case, and there was only one medium ash brown. I have thick hair and need two. So I took a medium brown out of the case and put it in my basket. To my complete and utter surprise, the nasty old guy snatched the box out of the basket, which was the blue plastic one, not a cart, and said, "I can't let you have them. Do you have more shopping?" I said yes, a bottle of lemon juice and Nespresso capsules." He said, "You have to pay for the hair color here." WHAT A GIANT PAIN IN THE REAR END. I said, "This is the stupidest thing ever. Pointless." The cranky old guy shrugged. Rude. I wasn't going to officially boycott Walmart until after 1/20, but to hell with this crap. Annoying and stupid. The hair color was $16 for two boxes. The Nespresso capsules were $22. Not locked up. While I am unfamiliar with the habits of shoplifters, I don't see the point of locking up hair color. Nobody is reselling it AFAIK. You would think that coffee addicts would be more fiendish than people who need a color refresh. Anyway, while Walmart has made an effort to hire more people, the store is ugly and locking up hair color is stupid. Making people deal with that nasty, horrid, rude old man and pay separately is ANNOYING. Target is farther away and doesn't have a nail salon, but I can get them done at Bellisimo Blu. The greed of the Waltons is appalling. I won't shop here again. The boycott starts now.

Daiso - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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