“My first time visiting. The staff is so friendly and helpful (shout out to Tina). It was a fun and novel shopping experience. I think my favorite thing was a stress ball in the shape of a banana. We got it as a gag white elephant gift (on Tina recommendation). It was THE BIGGEST HIT at the party. Everyone wanted the larger than life banana.
So many cool things. I really appreciate the value and how clean and friendly the store was. We've already been back a few times.”
“The store was clean and well organized, which made it easy to find what I needed. However, many shelves were low on stock and several items I normally purchase weren’t available. Overall, a pleasant visit but the product selection could be improved.”
“Very reasonable. The cashier was very nice and gave me a tire pressure gauge because I wasn't sure of the price so he threw it in with my purchase. Sometimes they have an item in abundance,i.e..flooring. other visits it might be swamp coolers.”
“Such a nifty place for purchasing gifts and small daily use items. affordable art supplies, phone accessories, books, candy, toys, games, etc. wonderful for Christmas on a budget!”
“This Dollar Tree needs some love. But I’m sure it’s hard for anyone to deal with. The area has a certain level of filth. If a good deep cleaning would help a lot. One cashier was working really hard to check out all the customer. Now if you need to make a delivery to this store and your driving a 53’ trailer do not enter from the Ono side or Peoria side. Only a 28’ will make the turn. This google photo from years ago show bent damage poles. Enter from the 67th Ave side and back all the way to door. Now you need to wedge between another trailer but you save your tires from damage. Hope this help anyone because it took 30 minutes to turn and not hit anything.”
“With the closing of the 99 cent store, this spot has come to fill the void for inexpensive sustenance. They have limited fresh groceries but on my last visit they were selling apples. I've been to the Sacramento location and they carried fresh goods. Perhaps in the future more options may come. If you do go, leave yourself some extra time to truly peruse the aisles and expiration dates on the goods.”