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Dollar Tree

3.0 (7 reviews)
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Open • 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Save A Lot - 69 cents each for any pastries

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I must say it, the name drew me in. From the outside I wasn't quite sure what I would find (there's…read morea big box store out East called Big Lots which I've been known to scour from time to time). Upon walking in I couldn't help but let out a squeal of approval (my friend I was with found this very amusing). There were packs of fresh tortillas for $1.99, and overflowing tables of poblano peppers and jalapenos. I also found cotija cheese at a super reasonable price (there were also choices on the % fat which I thought was great). When I arrived to the pastry section I truly felt like I was back in Puerto Vallarta. So many delectable baked goods for under $1 a piece (I must have bought near a dozen as I was hosting friends for an excursion the following day). At this point my kind friend went to the front of the store to get us a cart as she realized this was no "in and out" shopping trip. I really just had the best time walking around to see what I recognized as well as what was new. Near the register I found my Dad's favorite childhood candies (looks like I don't need to travel abroad for these anymore) as well as pinatas (starting at just $6.99 - such a great deal when compared to party stores). I didn't encounter much staff while in the store, though the cashier we interacted with was friendly and on top of things. I cannot wait to go back to this store for produce, mexican specialties, and general perusing.

Save-A-Hoe Well,…read morethat's what you might as well do!! You ain't getting any bargain while shopping here. I must admit. I've been here two or three times to grab some groceries and even tried to find over the counter meds since the fam was sick and this is one of the closest places to me that MAY have that sorta thing (wrong). Not big deal on the drugs, but as far being a grocer, they aren't very good at it. My main gripe is the produce. Where do they get them from?? Being priced SLIGHTLY under your normal Albertsons or Soopers, you'd think the quality should be somewhat up to par with the big guys. Boy was I wrong! Most everything I purchased reached their expiration within two days of walking out the market door. Cucumbers were slimey after 2 days, cilantro turned brown, tomatoes were mush... you get the picture. Sure, that's what veggies do BUT after 2 to 3 days after you bought the darn things?? I may as well have spend the extra five or ten cents for fresher produce AND they give me free plastic bags to take them home in. Yes, I am a green advocate and charging per bag is all good with me... but the fact that their selections seem like they already received them @ a discounted rate and only gave us a few pennies off of the price hardly seems worthy of charging me some more for a plastic bag. Maybe thats just me! Anyway, their packaged goods are just dandy though they may also be a little dated on items that don't sell too often. I grabbed some spices and some where already compressed and chunky. They also don't have a large array of item to choose from, but I'm sure it gets the job done for those non-picky buyers. They also sell pan dulce for 70 cents a pop. Man, that's crazy to me since I'm use to getting 4 for a dollar back home in Cali. Ya'll know what's up!!! LOL! My most recent visit was the last draw and I now refuse to come back. I'll spend my money elsewhere because I hate throwing away food that I JUST bought and thats exactly what I was doing with the items I got here. SMH. Sorry to say it!! =(

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Cheese Importers is a Colorado family-owned business founded in 1976. They offer natural, organic,…read moreand imported cheeses, cured meats, specialty oils, spices, olives, chocolate, and other unique specialty foods. They also have wonderful French & Italian food items, and kitchen and dining ware. There are children's gifts, beeswax candles, gift wrap, gorgeous jigsaw puzzles, glassware, French table linens, aprons, and much, much more. It is worth the experience to visit this extraordinary shop! The building was formerly the Power & Communications Building, which Cheese Importers took over in 2012. The shop is gorgeous, and the buyers are fantastic, stocking it with so many beautiful items that you will not easily find in other shops or online. The staff is friendly and informative. The prices are very high, and I don't recommend buying items you can find in your local grocery store or gift shop, but if you find interesting, unique, and beautiful items that you love, then it is worth spending the money, in my opinion. This is a great place to find exceptional gifts, especially for someone who likes to entertain. Must take home a fresh French baguette and some caramels! There is a parking lot in the rear of the building.

What a lovely experience! The only thing I wish they had were tiny samples of different cheeses…read more Some cheeses we would have liked to try before purchasing for $10-$12 a pop. But the market feel, the variety, the customer service, patio, cute atmosphere, selection, and warm baguettes made it quite the experience. We were impressed and I would drive all the way from Littleton to experience it again. We basically built ourselves a little picnic and sat outside on the patio to enjoy it all. Bring your own plates, utensils if you plan on doing what we did. We made do with the plastic knives and napkins from the bakery, but it would have been better if we came more prepared. Lovely.

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