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    Growby's Rto

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    The Primitive Porch

    The Primitive Porch

    4.3(4 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    Walked into The Primitive Porch hoping for some cozy fall décor -- maybe a pumpkin, maybe a…read more"gather" sign, maybe just a whiff of cinnamon and sanity. Instead, I was blindsided by what can only be described as a full-scale North Pole invasion... in early November. There were trees. There were lights. There were carols. I swear a ceramic Santa winked at me while I was still trying to process the fact that it was 72 degrees outside and my jack-o'-lantern was still holding on. Don't get me wrong -- I love Christmas as much as the next caffeine-fueled Midwesterner, but I'd at least like to digest my Halloween candy before I'm peer-pressured into buying an elf-themed potholder.

    The Primitive Porch was a place my friend knew I'd love to shop and she was correct. The store is…read moretwo levels and filled to the brim with well organized merchandise for those who enjoy primitives, country, rustic, seasonal, and farmhouse decor. Note, candles are burning and the aroma can be a bit much for sensitive noses such as my husband. I had no problems but just be aware. Primitive Porch just moved into this location in February, 2018, which use to be the home of Lighthouse Christian Bookstore. They kept the book section and Cafe from the Lighthouse Bookstore. Smoothies and sandwiches are just steps away from the shopping. You can easily spend an hour plus browsing all the unique pieces throughout this large store. Seasonal items are gorgeous, primitive everything (well, almost), all types of candles, beautiful quilts, florals, pottery, shelves, cabinets, furniture and so much more will keep you busy. The second floor has a large women's boutique with a dressing room and even more home decor. Jewelry and scraves can be found downstairs by checkout. Outdoors, by the entrance, is patio furniture and garden decor plus many cement statues. The staff was so helpful and friendly! The prices are reasonable and affordable. Terrific shop for gift giving for any occasion.

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    Budget friendly
    Free parking

    Don't Buy A Vivitar Smart Watch There. Not Worth $20.00. It Will Charge. The App For It Sucks.read more

    I'm old enough that I remember when Big Lots came to town. There were two versions, Big Lots and…read moreOdd Lots. When you walked in, you'd find cases and cases of random items just sitting in their open cases to be sold. As time went on, they also added buyouts from either store closures or extra inventory from a company. There would be sections of product that were simply inventory from some drugstore that no longer existed. As we see now, Big Lots is just sort of a glorified Dollar General. Which brings me to Ollie's! I saw an ad on TV, and wondered why, since I'd never heard of the place. It turns out that there's one about a half hour away. The commercial was interesting, and the website looked good, so I made the drive to check out OLLIE'S! I was actually kind of excited at first. Some of the categories were very clear and enticing. There was a very large book section, with everything from cook books to graphic novels to coloring books. Their arts supply had some interesting stuff, and there was truly a little bit of everything there. I was reminded of the old Big Lots when I saw the bulk items that were simply case cut and the cases were just all side by side. And let's be clear. The presentation was purely functional, not pretty by any means. Depending on what you are in the mood for, you are either going to be fairly happy or unimpressed with the prices. We picked up some art supplies.... a graphic novel, and a dog toy. The kitchen section had a really good selection of pans, knives, and other things. The lawn and garden section had some interesting items as well. The toys were just not that interesting. There were also pet supplies, cleaning products, and even some clothes. The few prices I checked weren't bad, but weren't exactly a huge savings either. Be careful if you buy ANY food products there. A lot of what I found was expiring within 30 days. Some had already expired, and to add insult to injury, whoever cut the cases cut into the product, so the packaging now let air leak in. These would be the golden oreos that expired a little over a week ago. If you're in the area, it's worth a few minutes of browsing if you want to see if you can find a deal. It's not really worth the drive from Bloomington, though. Between Big Lots, Menards, and Rural King, we've got some places with decent prices.

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