“The staff at this location have always been very friendly and pleasant when you need help. The store itself is nicely organized and, unlike some Dollar General locations, the aisles are clutter free. The shelves are normally well stocked with merchandise, so you can find what you stopped in for. This location is a convenient quick stop when you need a few things.”
“Nice, clean store. Now remember, it might be Dollar Tree, but 90% of everything is $1.25. They do seem to have other items in the $3 to $5 range now as well. Its more of a selection besides the $1.25 things, so that's nice.”
“This is a pretty new store. It’s very convenient for us living here in the middle of nowhere with a few stop signs and no red lights. Almost every single person who’s worked here thus far has been great. Small town: it’s nice to have the familiar faces who get to know you well enough they know why you’re there lol. Only down fall is I spend way too much money here every time!”
“Clean store & great selections. A little upset that almost every time, the cashier is in the back room & I have to wait for her to come out & ring me up. Never see her when I come in; while I shop; had to ask a vendor where something was. She didn't know. Instead of finding several things on my list, I purchased only one. Had to stand at the counter waiting for the cashier to come out of the back room. She seemed perturbed with my interruption.”
“I go here often it's close to my home, clean, good selection of items and friendly staff. The coolers work really well for there drink sections and frozen items unlike many other dollar general stores.”
“I always love shopping at Dollar General. They have alot of great sales and deals going on all the time, between soda deals and back to school items. The workers are all very nice.”
“Nice place and very convenient to get to . Have almost everything you need. You pay a little more than you would at Walmart. But living out far from Walmart this really helps in spare of the moment times. So happy to have a Dollar General out in Beavers Dam.”