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    Dollar Land

    4.4 (25 reviews)
    InexpensiveSouvenir Shops
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Great prices on souvenirs and good customer service. Staff speaks English and Spanish. A plus!

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    11 months ago

    My Favorite Place For About 15 years. Anything You Need They Have, Phone Cases, Earrings, Body Jewelry & Etc...

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    2 years ago

    Uno de los mejores lujares para comprar recuerdos en chicago buen precio y buenvariedad de mercancia para todos gustos

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    Stopped by here to get something fast. Was able to pickup the gift box and the filing. Both for a dollar reach l each.

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    10 years ago

    Great merchandise, but some of employees are rule. Well organized, but negative attitudes do not attract customers.

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    Great place for souvenirs. This place is very cheap meaning affordable you want spend that much on gifts.

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    I discovered DL while trying to look for cheap souvenirs for visitors and it did not disappoint!

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    Good spot for souvenirs. I got a coffee cup, lots of choices…read more Plenty of options to choose from.

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    Fantastic shop for locals and tourists alike; it's just far enough off the beaten path that I think…read morelots of tourists need to be in the know to find it. I've driven by the shop several times and wondered what it was--I saw the solidarity fist; bar? Union headquarters? I found out what it was when I ended up here to buy souvenirs when flying home to visit family. They have TONS of stuff, lots of t-shirts and sweatshirts, but also hats, glasses, mugs... even pacifiers with the Chicago flag on them (you know I bought one for the toddler). They have some standard Chicago flag stuff but they also put their spin on it with some flags made with animal paws, or maybe my favorite was the one with apples on it. I think that's what lured me in, actually; my best friend is a teacher and I wanted to get one to take to her. The guy that works there told me the story, that the teacher's union was going to strike and this was a design they had come up with and Rep CHI started printing them. I looooooove the way the Chicago flag is used as the basis of so many designs and this is one of my favorites. Prices are super reasonable and you'll find lots of great stuff here. If you have visitors, I'd definitely bring them here first to look for souvenirs. The parking is fairly easy, all street in this area of Jeff/Portage Park. And grab a few of their little buttons on the way out!

    I loved discovering this shop over the weekend. They have a fully comprehensive wealth of…read moreChicago-themed items for sale. What sets them apart is that their pricing is so affordable. I will be back for Christmas gifts (even when I shop for me, to me, haha) because they have the best selections. This time, I only purchased two buttons. They are only $1. I never see buttons that affordable. I am pretty sure it was the owner behind the counter, and she was super fun and nice. If she was not the owner, she was a very devoted employee. I look forward to my next visit because this expansive shop is outstanding!

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    What a quirky, odd little shop…read more The store has a ton of stuff. Front to back, floor to ceiling there are items for purchase everywhere. The price points seem reasonable too. My friend was looking for specific decor for a room she was decorating so we came here. She found exactly what she was looking for so it's all good. When I first walked in I noticed how cold it was inside. It seemed like they were not using their heat or had the thermostat turned waaaay low. I heard a greeting but saw no one. I eventually saw a guy dressed in a winter coat sitting on a low chair behind the counter. He continued to stay focused on his IPad and did not interact with us except to take payment. There were stacks of boxes, old newspapers and a variety of nonsense piled in disarray. The glass shelves were full of dust and the area with bamboo plants were covered in dried water/dirt stains. It was fascinating to see actually. Overall, my friend found some great things. Don't go there for the atmosphere or service. You might be disappointed. But do pay them a visit if you want to pick up a few little items at a decent price.

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