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    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    Dollar Center

    Dollar Center

    4.0
    (1 review)
    0.0 mi

    This is now a DOLLAR TREE (I believe) anyway - and it is handy to have a Dollar Store around when…read moreyou need one. Being that D-town (that's Doylestown for you newbies) is a fairly affluent area and most folks probably don't shop at Dollar Stores all too often, I can tell you that this one (in New Britain) is way better than the cheesy Dollar Store in D-town next to CVS and Fosters. However - this Dollar store does not have the helium balloon options that the one in D-town does. Anyhow, we go here from time to time to pick up obscure items - often for parties (like cheap plastic wine glasses - 6 for a buck) - or greeting cards (I guess I am too cheap to care enough to send the very best. Take that, you money-grubbing HALLMARK bastards.) The lines can very very long and slow going here - so don't come if you are in a hurry. As with most dollar stores, it's a true case of you get what you pay for. Often it's cheap, poorly made CRAP - but sometimes - that's just what I need. I mean where else can I get "puffy foam stickers" for my kids Pre-K class at the same time as I get some inexpensive votive holders. Do not EVER buy consumable goods (like food or drink) at a Dollar store. Just don't. 'Kay? Oh - and if you are planning a wedding and are crafty you can sometimes supplement your trips to AC Moore and Michael's with Dollar store goodies. I got really CHEAP favor bags at a dollar store in Philly. (Not here - but I just thought I'd mention it.) Be resourceful, yelpers! We're in a recession ya know!

    Something Else

    Something Else

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    I popped into Something Else the other work. I really liked how they offered both women's and mens…read moreclothing - all of which were trendy. They had a decent selection but not too much that you were overwhelmed. I would have liked to see a larger size range but for the area the merchandise they have makes sense. The items were pricey for myself personally, but again, for the area not at all especially since they were popular brands. I did pick up some gifts and jewelry for myself and will likely be back for more of the same!

    I'm so disappointed with Something Else. I have LOVED this store. Literally, I would drive from…read morePhoenixville to Doylestown to shop here. Despite all their brands being available either direct through the store (Free People) or other retail shops (Nordstrom), I've committed to Something Else because it's run by a small business owner. Today, I was let down. I had scheduled a girls day with my mom which included shopping here. My mom had a few returns. Apparently it had been ~35 days since her purchase and the policy is ~21 days. I appreciate policy; however, I'm in the customer service business and fully recognize some instances require an exception. A few things to note: 1. It was very recent since the original purchase. 2. My mom alone spends a TON of money in this store - as do I, and her girlfriends, all of whom she has personally introduced the store to (in other words, she's always sending business to this company). 3. Upon pushback from the associates, we asked the girl to call the owner - Kristin. Kristin shockingly denied the return request (FOR STORE CREDIT) because of the "quick turnover of clothes on the floor". I actually buy into this logic - HOWEVER, WHAT MY MOM WAS RETURNING WAS, IN FACT, STILL ON THE FLOOR. It candidly felt like a bad canned response. I'm shocked they wouldn't make an exception for a (very) frequent customer. The girls behind the desk were also difficult when we were showing some store credit we have (which, incidentally, was given to us as a result of spending so much money there). At this point, we are struggling to find a reason to shop here. Big retailers have better sales, larger selections, and significantly better return policy. We used to shop here for the small business owner, but will not anymore as a result of how we were treated.

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    In Full Swing

    In Full Swing

    4.8
    (21 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $

    Today I had the very best experience at In Full Swing! This shop is truly something special. All…read moreproceeds go directly to A Woman's Place, a domestic-violence support organization serving Bucks County. There is a nice free parking lot. I originally stopped in just to drop off a big clothing donation... but I ended up staying to shop! A few days each month their prices drop an extra 50% off, and I scored 7 items for just $24. Most pieces I grabbed were $4, and a few were only $1 even with original store tags still on them! This store feels nothing like a typical thrift shop. It's clean, beautifully organized, and has a real boutique vibe. The staff and volunteers are the best. They are friendly, welcoming, and genuinely excited to help you find unique items. They even went into the back and tried to find me some off season items for a trip. There are spacious fitting rooms, size-inclusive racks (I saw sizes 2-24), and everything is clearly priced and sorted. There is no rummaging here. They specialize in women's clothing and accessories, but they also have smaller sections for men, kids, and shoes. Plus, there's a lovely gold/silver jewelry case and plenty of fun costume jewelry. I can't recommend this place enough--whether you want to donate, shop, or both. I've already told several friends and can't wait to come back with them (and bring more donations!). Thank you, In Full Swing, for such a unique and special experience.

    What can I say? I'm in a wheel chair and feel like family. Donna and and Sharon run a top -notch…read moreretail store for a great cause. Well trained volunteers too. My home away from home. p.s. my children love it too! Donate and purchase;it's a great experience. Have found high-quality jewelry at fair price.

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    Danskos in pretty much new condition for $32!
    Danskos in pretty much new condition for $32!
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    Perry Ercolino

    Perry Ercolino

    4.4
    (13 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Impeccable workmanship! Mr Ercolino is extremely professional and a true craftsman who knows…read moreexcellent shoe work.

    TLDR: do not go here. He painted my cotton Dior wedding shoes without my consent when asked for a…read moresimple cleaning. I took my wedding shoes here after getting a recommendation from my dry cleaners. My shoes had gotten a little muddy on my wedding day. I brought them to Mr. Ercolini, told him they were my wedding shoes and asked if he thought he'd be able to clean them. He said he would try. I said that's fine and paid the $45 and left my shoes with him. When they were ready I picked them up, he handed them to me in box and I went to my car and looked at them and he had painted them. I called my husband in shock and reevaluated them at home to see how bad they were. They were terrible. They were patchy and chalky and discolored. I called him immediately the same day and asked him what he did, what products he used and that he painted my shoes which we had not talked about. He called me back claiming the humidity might have done something and that that was all he would say over phone and asked that I come back so I could show him in person which my husband and I did. We showed him the shoes and explained why we were dissatisfied. He offered to try and remove the paint. We agreed to allow him to try and rectify it. When we went to pick them up again there was still paint splotches on the shoes. They still looked terrible. When we pointed this out and voiced that it seemed he'd done irreparable damage he got very nasty and tried to gaslight us and push us off on another shoe professional. He said we were overreacting about a simple pair of shoes that don't matter. My wedding shoes. He denied there was still paint, he denied that he ruined the shoes. I told him I never consented to him painting my shoes and that he should have called me to confirm before doing a process we had not agreed upon. He did not stand by his work and he did not even offer the refund of the $45 service let alone the damage to the product. The entire experience was appalling.

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    Initial measurements at a hotel room, Jan 2022.

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    Initial measurements at a hotel room, Jan 2022.
    The Shops At Clemens Town Center

    The Shops At Clemens Town Center

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Bait and switch on advertising and in-store selling seems to be a continuing corporate strategy at…read moreGiant Supermarkets. At best, unethical. If you don't pay SUPER CLOSE attention to the wording, they will charge more. There is a sale now that if you buy two Marzetti dips, for $6.00, you get a free bag of baby carrots, normally $1.89. Their regular price for one dip is $3.99. I bought two dips. At home, we checked the receipt. We were charged for the carrots, AND charged $3.99 for one dip. I returned to the store and they merely gave me the difference back, and said that some of the different types of dip were not included in the offer, and that negates the lower price, and negates the free carrots as well. They admitted they put the dips in the wrong rows (though they had the specials listed in every row!). In that same trip to the store, We bought a pineapple, which in the sale was 2 for $5.00. We were charged $2.99 for one. I have had this type problem with them before. Most customers do not notice the charges on their receipts. The checkers often do not remind people to show their member cards, and it results in higher costs. We will never go to a Giant supermarket again, even though one is close to us.

    A 3 is kinda being generous - as it's really a 2 star Strip Mall at this point. Anyhow this strip…read moreof Shops is in New Britain, right along 202 and used to be anchor by a nicely run Clemens Market that is now a "just OK" Giant Food Store. There is also a Dollar Tree, Heavenly Ham, a McDonalds (that's been around for agess) a local bank, and a Chinese restaurant. It's nice that it's here for locals to use, but there are better, slicker, newer, cooler hipper places to shop nowadays.

    Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated June 2026

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