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Dollar Tree

3.4 (7 reviews)
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It's a great place my Children love it! And the people that work in here are wonderful people! They…read moretreated us with much respect!

Really liked this place. Firstly, it had a good vibe, with a whole bunch of different clothes…read morearranged in the typical thrift store manner. However, I liked the way they had things organized, like how each rack had two separate sides. For example, there was a "Dress Rack", right next to the "Skirt Rack", and it was actually arranged in sizes on each rack. Not all thrift stores do this, and a lot of the time thrift stores just haphazardly arrange things. At this place, each size was actually labeled. Secondly, I also liked how there were all sorts of glasswares arranged on top of each clothes rack. It's easier to understand if you've actually been there. And I could see how some people could find it weird or chaotic, but I liked the layout. It really is just a matter of personal opinion, after all. Thirdly, you can actually try on clothes here. This place reminded me strongly of the Value Villages that I frequent, but they don't actually have dressing rooms. I really liked that I could try on the clothes that I picked out, because I ended up not liking how any of them fit. Fourthly, the book haul was good here. I got 12 books that varied from translated French Poetry and a hardbound leather book of Emily Dickenson poems, to two hard back Joe Hill books ("Horns" and "Heart Shaped Box"), as well as a few other books that piqued my interest. My companion to the store ended up getting the second book in the "Ender's Game" series, and a really awesome bartending book that has recipes dating from the 1930s-1960s, complete with small vintage photographs of the prepared drinks. I usually don't rate thrift stores until I've been there a few times, but this thrift store seems very promising in the future for clothes. I wasn't really shopping for clothes when I went here, I was looking more for books and oddities.

North Dekalb Mall

North Dekalb Mall

(60 reviews)

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Despite there being slightly more to do and see here than the South DeKalb Mall, the halls are…read morearguably more dead. It was pretty depressing to see such empty pathways and closed up shops. I'm sure this mall was great back in the day. We passed by the food court and there was not a single shop open! Not sure if they moved everything to a side of the mall that we missed, but you'd be starving before you found anything. I recommend going over to Golden Corral across the parking lot if you're hungry while here. It seems like the only things really hanging on are Marshalls, Burlington, the AMC theater (probably the busiest part of the mall), Dollar Tree, and the comic store, Challenges, where a group of guys were playing with Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic cards. There were a few other shops, but those were the primary ones that stuck with me. Challenges was kind of a cool place to walk through - lots of obscure comics and comics featuring non-mainstream African American heroes. It seems like a good place to get together with friends to play all those collectible card games, if you're into that. Everyone in the store was having a good time, laughing and joking. Honestly, it was one of the few welcoming parts left of the whole mall. Marshalls had a decent selection and their own bathrooms down a well lit hall which was nice...The AMC was pretty packed so it must still be a fairly good location...The Dollar Tree was our last stop here. Seems like the best place to go to grab movie snacks before catching a flick. One mom and her cute little girl thought the same thing as she was safely hiding their movie treats in her baby's jacket before heading for AMC...We came from Golden Corral and were pretty much just doing a walk through, since we'd never been to North DeKalb. The Dollar Tree was clean and well stocked. It's right next to the theater, if you're coming from outside. So don't listen to Google Maps if you're trying to find it, because the location has changed and they haven't updated it yet. Overall, I'd probably come back to North DeKalb Mall sooner than South DeKalb, but probably only for the stores I mentioned and the movie theater. It was definitely like a ghost town. I hope North and South DeKalb can improve their selection of retailers and not shut down. So much potential, just a blank canvas waiting to be filled.

The other night we were looking for a movie theater nearby us and given our time restraints, this…read morewas the closest mall with a theater with the best time. I've only been in Atlanta a short while so I've never made it to this part of town. Judging from what others are writing about this mall, the movie theater is probably the only reason people come here. Even that I was not terribly impressed with because the movie theater was unclear and poorly run and a clear reflection of the rest of the mall itself. This is a pretty old mall which you can tell by looking at it (or people have not kept up with it). It's not clear where the entrance is to this place and it looks like they just want you to enter through the department stores. The only store that I recognized was Marshalls and it was quiet there on a weekday. The entrance we took was through a old timey but cheap looking furniture store. I realized that after our movie was over and these stores were closed, it might be hard to find an exit. I was right because all the direct exits to the parking lot are through those stores. We took an emergency exit out and we went through a door that took us past the dumpster and the AC units for the building. Most of the stores here I have never heard of and the building smelled musty. The only people I saw there early in the evening were going to the movie theater (which tried to cancel the movie I had bought tickets for already). This place needs a bit of a facelift and could start with some of the basics.... clean floors and paved parking lots .... A convenient exit out of the building would work too! I don't post many 1 star reviews but unfortunately this is one of just a handful I have ever given.

T J Maxx

T J Maxx

(18 reviews)

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I've been to this TJ Maxx location a handful of times over the years, and it's definitely one of…read morethe larger ones I've visited. I usually end up walking most of the store because I always seem to find something I didn't come in for. I can honestly say I've never left this location without making a purchase. I tend to visit more often around the holidays, and one thing I really appreciate is that they bring on additional staff during that time. Unlike some retail stores where checkout can easily take 10 minutes or more, the wait here is usually just a few minutes, which makes a big difference when the store is busy. Overall, it's a solid location that's worth browsing.

I do not want this review to be fueled by emotion but in honesty.. there is no other way…read more I came to purchase a purse. Nothing too expensive as I do that online. I was literally CURSED OUT by a customer, who was not wearing a mask, who told ME to keep my A$$ AT HOME if I was scared of catching COVID. I said nothing to this lady. she kept cursing to the point where I turned around as asked ... are you talking about me? I did not speak to her until her curse rants seemed personal. She said yes and then directed her profanities to me. I put down all my items and left. I am not trying to be on CNN beating down this chick. Ladies, if you have a hair weave, all we need to do is grab that weave, snatch you to to ground and start kicking. IJS I will NEVER enter this store again. No one from mgmt intervened. UPDATE: so official word from TJ Maxx is they require masks but can't enforce because customers curse at them just like they cursed at me. i said I understand and may all your stores be full of cursing customers just like that. Me and ALL MY MONEY will go somewhere more civilized

Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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