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Dollar General

3.2 (5 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Bargain Bins

Bargain Bins

(5 reviews)

This place is the new interesting shopping place to go to. Bargain Bins is an overstock of Target…read moreand Amazon. Starting on Saturday the line is around the corner of the building with people waiting to get a deal. The warehouse is lined with wooden crates that are full of everything you can imagine from toys to blankets to household items. There are a couple of rules but they're pretty straight forward. Shopping: Adults 16 and older are given a large blue IKEA bag. Whatever you can fit in it you can buy for only $7! That's every single item in the store. Once the bag is full you have to pay but you can come back in as many times as you want. If there is a box you want opened to see inside just ask a store employee and they will be happy to help you. Opening it on your own will get you kicked out. Only a certain amount of people are allowed in at a time so you may have to wait. No large bags or purses are allowed inside so just bring your wallet. They take cash or card. Don't drag the blue bags because they will rip. Saturday's everything is $7, Sunday it's $5. Parking: parking is limited on busy days. The Goose Creek police are there on weekends to help with traffic control and making sure everyone behaves. Don't park in the local business parking spots or you'll get towed. You can line the roadway against the grass closer to the train tracks. Food: Yes! Food trucks are here on the weekend serving out delicious food for hungry shoppers. The staff is really friendly and helpful. You never know what you'll find hidden under the piles so have fun!

My first time checking this place out. I was not too impressed, but I did come at 2pm. I assume…read moreif you are there at opening you might be able to find better products. Staff was pretty mellow with not a lot of interaction. I may come back one day at opening time.

Cooper's Country Store - Cooper's Country Store Historical Marker, Salters

Cooper's Country Store

(15 reviews)

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I spotted this marker on the way to the beach, not home. So we were unable to make much of a…read morepurchase. I didn't want to buy any of their fresh meat as it was possible that it might spoil before it made it home. Instead, I got to enjoy the historical marker here and continue onwards. The front of the sign reads, "Burrows's Service Station. This significant cultural and architectural example of a 20th-century country store was built in 1937 by Theron Burrows (1910-1973) when U.S. Hwy. 521 was finished from Georgetown to Manning. A combination grocery and gas station with family living quarters on the second floor, it was affiliated with Esso (now Exxon) and had the motto "we serve the needs of the neighborhood."" And on the reverse, "Cooper's Country Store. Burrows's Service Station sold not only staple goods, fresh meat, and produce, but also clothing, farm supplies, hardware, feed and seed, and automotive products and parts. After Burrows died in 1973 his son-in-law George Cooper bought the business, renaming it "Cooper's Country Store;" it now boasts several second- and third-generation employees and customers." This is marker number 45-13 and it was erected in 2001 by the Williamsburg Historical Society. [Review 1887 of 2024 - 1138 in South Carolina - 22909 overall]

I drove 40 miles to see if all the talk about this place was true or not. This was one of the…read moredirtiest places that sell food that I've ever been in. People working there were like zombies. Since I made the trip to get there, I decided to at least try the BBQ. Got a pound to bring home and it is absolutely the worst I've ever had in my entire life. Not sure what the folks who wrote the articles in Southern Living and Garden & Gun magazines were smoking but I'd sure like to have some of that stuff.

Dollar General - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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