Dollar Stores in Palm Bay, FL

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“Bayside Lakes Dollar Tree is the best!
My go-to place for fast one-stop shop!
Manager Bradley is so dedicated to his store, staff and customers, making sure everyone is satisfied! Clean, organized & well stocked! Thank you for a fun shopping experience always!”

4.6 Superb31 Reviews

“I freakin love DG, tehy are a mini Wal-Mart without the headaches, have most of what I need for quick shopping trip between major shopping runs... and they're everywhere, conveniently in our neighborhoods... love their business concept”

4.4 Superb12 Reviews

“Dollar general is my latest jam! Love this place. They have great items for great prices plus their app makes it super easy to stay up to date on deals and redeem coupons. I've never been great with coupons but the DG app makes it so freakin easy, u can't forget. Love it”

4.1 Good46 Reviews

“I would like to give a shout out to one of the Dollar General staff, who goes by the name Sky. He was kind, courteous and super helpful. He even went out of his way to help us get an online coupon to help us save a little bit of money. The reason I'm giving a 4 start review is because the other Dollar General staff was nasty when I returned the bathroom key.”

4.2 Good8 Reviews

“Although I don't understand how dollar general ended up on a residential street in Palm bay, I stopped there today to make an exchange for my daughter.The cashier, Wil, was great: pleasant, knowledge and just really nice.The store is new therefore neat, clean, and full of stuff.But how many dollar generals does Palm Bay need?Update. 1/22. Apparently palm Bay needs lots of dollar generals. There seems to be one every five miles now. Today the shelves were somewhat bare. The cashier was very nice. Somehow DG gets good employees.”

4.2 Good5 Reviews

“Manager Gil at Babcock and Waco dollar general is absolutely amazing. Our husky got out and made his way all the way down to this man’s store. He took him in fed him , gave him water and kept him safe until I was able to get to him to pick him up. Thank you so much for being so kind Gil you truly are amazing!!!”

4.1 Good11 Reviews

“Still my favorite Dollar store for shopping basic needs. Most of the time, a good selection for housewares, paper products, baking & cooking staples, toiletries. Friendly & helpful employees. Thank you, Dollar Tree.”

4 Good28 Reviews

“Dollar Tree has everything you need for your kitchen or to furnish your motorhome and a wide selection of frozen and non-perishable foods and drinks, at VERY inexpensive prices! :)”

4 Good26 Reviews

“DG is my favorite go-to store and I love the budget-friendly items and variety. Def a convenient place for quick shopping fixes and easy access to general household needs”

4 Good11 Reviews

“DG is a convenient stop for household goods. Workers are friendly, but very over-worked. Most times there is only one employee to cashier, stock, clean and organize shelves.”

4 Good10 Reviews

“Dollar General is a good place to go if you don't want to go if you don't feel like going into a large grocery store to pick up basic supplies. They offer low prices too. My only complaint is that it only keeps a limited amount of the flavor Gatorade Zero I drink, while other flavors are in abundance. If you see that a particular flavor is constantly out or only a few on the shelf, you would think they would place a larger order to meet customers needs.”

4 Good4 Reviews

“It was very clean and when someone walked through the door without a mask the cashier asked him if he needed a mask because that's what we do here he said oh yeah! Forgot sorry and put it on before he was all the way through the door. Really appreciate any business on board and in step with the rest of us!”

3.8 Good3 Reviews

“I have yet to visit this store and it be dirty, not stocked, poor customer service! They are always helpful and courteous. Definitely an excellent store and location. ???”

3.8 Good9 Reviews

“Dollar General has its origin in Scottsville, Kentucky, with James Luther "J.L." Turner and his son Cal Turner. James Turner's father died in an accident in 1902 when James was only 11. James quit school to work on the family farm, helping to provide for his mother and siblings, and subsequently never completed his education. After two unsuccessful attempts at retailing, James became a traveling dry goods salesman for a Nashville wholesale grocer. James left the sales job after 10 years and settled his family in Scottsville, Kentucky. During the Great Depression, he began buying and liquidating bankrupt general stores. Cal accompanied his father to these closeouts at a young age, gaining valuable business knowledge and skills.[14]

In October 1939, James and Cal opened J.L. Turner and Son with an initial investment of $5,000 each. The switch to retailing resulted in annual sales above $2 million by the early 1950s. By the mid-1950s Turner had 35 department stores in Kentucky and Tennessee. In 1955, Cal Turner developed his idea of a retail store selling goods for a dollar, based on the Dollar Days promotions held at other department stores, by converting Turner's Department Store in Springfield, Kentucky, into the first Dollar General Store.[15] In 1964 J.L. Turner died leaving his son Cal Turner to succeed him.”

3.8 Good14 Reviews

“I’m so happy I started shopping here again. The deals are amazing. I’ve found that a lot of items are cheaper than Walmart and Dollar Tree. You’de be surprised with everything you can find here. Customer service is great as well. I love the employees here!”

3.3 Good9 Reviews

“over the last 2 years i have been here dozens of times. the employees have changed throughout the years but everyone is friendly and fast through the checkout process. they usually have what you're looking for. Only time they have been out of stock is when I was looking for sour cream. not sure if the bathrooms have been fixed or what but i have seen them turn customers away from using the bathroom earlier this year 2023”

3.2 Average14 Reviews