Department Stores in Folsom, CA

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“Had to do a return today without my receipt, the cashier made it a very easy transaction to take care of. She Even helped me to ring up another item and remind me about my discounts.”

4 Good67 Reviews

“A great place to buy framed paintings at fantastic prices. It can be a bit of a treasure hunt but it is well worth it. HomeGoods seems to be a go-to place for professional home staging companies, and I can see why. I want to live in my own staged house! Stick with abstract art and nature scenes and you can't go wrong.”

4 Good34 Reviews

“I needed a full size mattress and box spring and looked at several places in town. Found one (Serta) online at Big Lots. I was a bit sceptical but it turned out great. They even have same day delivery. I ordered by 2pm and the mattress and box springs were delivered between 6pm-7pm same day. Delivery fee was very reasonable. Both items came from 2 different stores- Folsom & N. Highlands so it was 2 deliveries. Big Lots is using a service called "bungii". Very nice and professional delivery service professionals. It was raining and they made sure that the items stayed dry and wiped them down before bringing into the house. The only thing is that they only deliver to the entrance inside house and do not place in the room or take upstairs. But, still extremely good service.”

4.1 Good27 Reviews

“Like most discount stores, sizes were misplaced and you have to pick through everything. I bought sandals there and then saw them later for a lower price at another store. However, if you have the time in the energy, you can find some really cute things there.”

3.7 Good37 Reviews

“Freela in the dressing room was so funny and personable. We got along well. The clothing items were a variety, store was clean, and there wasn't too many people so that was nice. Freela though, shout out to her. She made our experience.”

3.7 Good28 Reviews

“This Ross has some really nice stuff every time I've visited. Warranted it is not my usual Ross & I've only visited a couple of times. But they always have a nice variety of shirts & I was able to locate a very wide variety of Hello Kitty shirts so I was very pleased with myself. The store was clean and quiet, with the shirts in their correct location for ease. Everything seemed very organized and well taken care of. Loved my time at this location.”

3.6 Good33 Reviews

“Smaller inventory but the employees here are always helpful and mostly in a good mood. I come here over the location at the Palladio because the employees are nicer and don't act like you're asking too much of them when you ask about a product.”

3.5 Good15 Reviews

“One of the best targets in the area. Pharmacy, Starbucks, makeup, drive up pickups, electronics area, changing rooms, you name it, they’ve got it.Mens clothing / shoes section is a little lackluster at this location, but there are better places to go for mens clothes in the area already.For local reviews or travel content, you can find us on most socials @sunsetourist”

3.3 Good46 Reviews

“Wow, what a difference. I usually shop the walmart on antelope but let me tell you, Folsom has it down. Friendly people working, clean store, super organized. They even help you at the self checkout”

3.1 Average92 Reviews

“This is the biggest Target in the Folsom + El Dorado county area. It recently under went renovation. Changes you will see: -lights are brighter -there's a second smaller seasonal area near the door. Right now there are several Sun Squad items (that are 20%), summer wines, lawn chairs, pool supplies, and large containers of pop corn kernels (drive in movie, or project one in the backyard and watch from your pool?) -the makeup section has been made to feel more like an Ulta -the clothing section feels like a H&M, with two different fitting areas. -they have a decent liquor, wine, and beer section now. -The toy section has stepped up its game with a cool Lego sculpture in the middle that looks rather Instagram worthy + several interactive playareas including a heat sensitive/ color changing wall, series of speaking tubes, and lots of cool other things to discover. Seems like this section goes on and on, so you may want to prepare yourself if you're going in with kids or a husband. -There's a section just for children's books. Next to that you'll find a big display for the most recent kids merchandise thing, right now it's Toy Story 4, before that it was Minecraft. Everything feels more interactive and enticing. I have to remind myself I'm on a budget, especially when I got to the Stranger Things merchandise in my size (July 4th is so soon! ). Target definitely has the family with small children niche down with smooth rolling shopping carts that are perfect for putting a baby to sleep. A baby section that's very well organized, with competitive prices. Their breast feeding policy, is to let mother nurse undisturbed in the changing rooms. There's a Starbucks + I already mentioned the toy section (yep you're going to need coffee for that).”

2.8 Average70 Reviews

“One of the best targets in the area. Pharmacy, Starbucks, makeup, drive up pickups, electronics area, changing rooms, you name it, they've got it. Mens clothing / shoes section is a little lackluster at this location, but there are better places to go for mens clothes in the area already. For local reviews or travel content, you can find us on most socials @sunsetourist”

2.1 Poor17 Reviews

“I enjoy the lower cost grocery shopping, the medicine, toiletries, and general goods are all much less expensive here. When I lived farther, I would spend $40 in gas to shop at Walmart, and I'd still save in the end over shopping at the grass valley grocery store. Worth the time and effort for sure. Now that I live close enough to shop there regularly, I find myself shopping there 2-3 times per week. The staff costs them a star, the regular guy at the self check at the store off Riley has a smart mouth and is rude to customers when he thinks they can't hear him. Guy needs to appreciate his job, and stop assuming every time the self check triggers that customers are lying thieves... "everyone says they scanned all the items, but I always find what they are stealing " he quipped... thinking I couldn't hear him. After they realized it was in fact not stealing, he said nothing to apologize. So I let him know my displeasure of being called a thief for no reason at all, but he couldn't look me in the eye, acknowledging his mistake or even act like he could hear me. He just pretended he couldn't hear me. Don't assume folks are stealing , and certainly don't do it in a smart @ss insulting manner... because you were wrong, and when you don't apologize or acknowledge that fact, you look like a real piece of work. Just don't open your mouth to comment before you know the facts”

2 Poor50 Reviews

“I enjoy the lower cost grocery shopping, the medicine, toiletries, and general goods are all much less expensive here. When I lived farther, I would spend $40 in gas to shop at Walmart, and I'd still save in the end over shopping at the grass valley grocery store. Worth the time and effort for sure. Now that I live close enough to shop there regularly, I find myself shopping there 2-3 times per week. The staff costs them a star, the regular guy at the self check at the store off Riley has a smart mouth and is rude to customers when he thinks they can't hear him. Guy needs to appreciate his job, and stop assuming every time the self check triggers that customers are lying thieves... "everyone says they scanned all the items, but I always find what they are stealing " he quipped... thinking I couldn't hear him. After they realized it was in fact not stealing, he said nothing to apologize. So I let him know my displeasure of being called a thief for no reason at all, but he couldn't look me in the eye, acknowledging his mistake or even act like he could hear me. He just pretended he couldn't hear me. Don't assume folks are stealing , and certainly don't do it in a smart @ss insulting manner... because you were wrong, and when you don't apologize or acknowledge that fact, you look like a real piece of work. Just don't open your mouth to comment before you know the facts”

1.9 Poor46 Reviews

“I enjoy the lower cost grocery shopping, the medicine, toiletries, and general goods are all much less expensive here. When I lived farther, I would spend $40 in gas to shop at Walmart, and I'd still save in the end over shopping at the grass valley grocery store. Worth the time and effort for sure. Now that I live close enough to shop there regularly, I find myself shopping there 2-3 times per week. The staff costs them a star, the regular guy at the self check at the store off Riley has a smart mouth and is rude to customers when he thinks they can't hear him. Guy needs to appreciate his job, and stop assuming every time the self check triggers that customers are lying thieves... "everyone says they scanned all the items, but I always find what they are stealing " he quipped... thinking I couldn't hear him. After they realized it was in fact not stealing, he said nothing to apologize. So I let him know my displeasure of being called a thief for no reason at all, but he couldn't look me in the eye, acknowledging his mistake or even act like he could hear me. He just pretended he couldn't hear me. Don't assume folks are stealing , and certainly don't do it in a smart @ss insulting manner... because you were wrong, and when you don't apologize or acknowledge that fact, you look like a real piece of work. Just don't open your mouth to comment before you know the facts”

1.9 Poor47 Reviews

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