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    Dollar Tree

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveDiscount Store
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I've always been a candy head and so this is the spot to go they have various snacks and candy for all different types of sweet tooth's

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    A discount/savings-forward home furniture and decor store. Most of their floor is dedicated to beds…read moreframes and couches, but they also carry rugs, wall art, baby furniture, bookcases, end tables, gazebos, outdoor furniture, and more. They primarily carry Ashley furniture, but they have a few other brands as well. Note: Do be aware there's a knife store inside the furniture store flying "Don't Tread on Me" merch. PROS: -Fantastic pricing! Remember: the blue tags mean the price listed on the tag is HALF OFF. (I only found that out halfway through.) I thought $130 for a tall bookcase was pretty good, but once it was halved, that's just ridiculously good now. -Really friendly service. They clearly know the line between "being helpful" and "giving you space to explore". They popped in every 20 minutes or so, but they mostly kept their distance to allow us to sit on and discuss all of the different furniture. -Different ways to get your furniture. They don't offer delivery themselves, but they have a company they suggest using and all the details about how to use it. They have show models you can take home that day and other options you have to order in and wait for. Good options. -Good clearance selection. It's definitely a hodgepodge of stuff, but it's a CHEAP hodgepodge of stuff. They have lamps, chairs, couches, gazebos, auto parts (?), and more. It's a whole bunch of random stuff. CONS: -I'd love to see their pick-up hours extended for out-of-towners. They close pick-up at 6pm, and we weren't able to make it out of work and make the drive to get there by 6pm (traffic at rush hour is intense!). We'd have to come in on the weekend or take a day off work. -Otherwise, nothing! We didn't come away with anything, but they had a great selection of items, and I think this was probably one of the best places to start our couch shopping. We'd be back if we were looking for adding new furniture.

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