“Family-Owned, as long as I've been alive and then some. They do a great job with the incredible volume of low priced items. Every single week. You'd be hard-pressed to find harder workers at any other business. It looks like they're getting roughed up by high prices. But then again everybody is. We know who to thank for that.”
“Stopped by here with some locals who were seeing if there were any food bargains to be had. I stopped by their book section and found a book that was on my Amazon wish list (Portraits by Edward Curtis) that was the same price used as it was brand new here. Good deal for me :-)
If I wasn't on a candy spending freeze, I would have raided their 75% off candy rack conveniently placed near the checkout line :-)”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
4088 William Penn Hwy, Monroeville
Discount Stores
“This store is always neat, clean and organized. I let the kids go here for the occasional shopping spree. They moved things around since the last time we were here. It's nice. The ONLY flaw is the "self check out."
If it's going to be staffed, at least give them a proper checkout counter. My kids held their baskets in the air to make it easier on the cashier, who was bending over to get each item to scan it.”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
460 E Waterfront Dr, Pittsburgh
Discount Stores
“Marshall's offers a fantastic shopping experience! The store's diverse selection and ever-changing inventory make each visit a treasure hunt for great finds. The prices are wallet-friendly, and the quality of products remains surprisingly high. The organized layout and helpful staff create a pleasant atmosphere for browsing through clothing, home goods, and more. Marshall's proves to be a go-to destination for budget-conscious shoppers looking for both style and savings.”
“Purchased furniture and some other home decor items recently Bobbie Jo was the most welcoming kind and caring person throughout our entire selection and sales process.
We were open to her ideas and opinions based on our needs that we explained what we were looking for. So helpful and we love everything we bought!!! I highly recommend seeing Bobbie Jo for your next furniture purchase and we will most definitely be going back for more in the future. In addition to her help this store is very neat and everything is accessible to browse and select items throughout the entire store Definitely 5 stars!!!”
“I can never walk in and just buy the one or two things I came in for. I end up buying a ton of stuff, lol. Stores are always clean, and there is never stock on the floor. Employees are always friendly and fast.”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
1020 Village Center Dr, Tarentum
Discount Stores
“Some poor guy there helped me look for a figure for 10 minutes we tried so hard and he was so dedicated. The lady in the front was also so kind, helpful, and funny!”
“Five below I love shopping ?️ at five below the store is very clean employee are very very friendly my friend and I had a wonderful time shopping at five below good place to park and shopping stores all around. Enjoy yourself when you go there”
“The staff is great, the have random awesome stuff you can't find anywhere else and a great craft section. Even though the price went up it's still cheaper than anywhere else for certain stuff.”
“Not sure if it was due to the upcoming holiday but a lot of items I was looking for were not in stock and the conditions of the score could be a little bit better with a little bit of extra time spent cleaning and making it look more presentable.”
“I really like different items you find there. Prices are not as good as they used to be but it's the same everywhere, I guess. I go because of the reward program.”
“Kudos to Carol very helpful and great employee. Was in there on 8/11/23 at 12:12 pm and was in line to check out. 2 sales associates proceed to go outside to smoke while there is a line at the checkout... not good?”
“I'm a chronic Dollar Tree-aholic. We don't have an Anonymous meetup with a 12-step program for this sort of thing (because we can't afford it), but if we did, it would probably be something like this:Step 1: Admit you have a problem. Stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me: "Hi, my name is..., and I'm addicted to the Dollar Tree."Step 2: Unsubscribe from all Dollar Tree email newsletters. No more daily temptations in your inbox! You don't need another email about Dollar Tree deals in your life.Step 3: Remove all Dollar Tree apps from your phone. No more mindless scrolling through the Dollar Tree website during your lunch break or while waiting in line at the grocery store.Step 4: Create a "Dollar Tree Anonymous" support group. Find fellow Dollar Tree shopaholics in your area and meet regularly to share your struggles, offer support, and swap stories of your latest Dollar Tree finds.Step 5: Set a strict budget for Dollar Tree purchases. Allocate a specific amount of money each month for your Dollar Tree hauls and stick to it. No more impulse buying every cute thing you see.Step 6: Find alternative hobbies. Instead of spending hours at the Dollar Tree, explore new hobbies that don't involve shopping. Take up painting, learn to cook, or start a book club. Distract yourself from the call of the Dollar Tree.Step 7: Stay out of the "Just for Fun" aisle. That aisle with all the cute knick-knacks and random gadgets may seem harmless, but it's a trap for shopaholics. Avoid it at all costs!Step 8: Ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" before making a purchase. Challenge yourself to only buy items that you truly need and will use, rather than just adding to your Dollar Tree collection.Step 9: Get an accountability partner. Find a friend or family member who can help you stay on track with your Dollar Tree recovery. They can be your voice of reason when you're tempted to splurge on another Dollar Tree haul.Step 10: Create a "Dollar Tree Detox" jar. Every time you resist the urge to shop at the Dollar Tree, put the money you would have spent into a jar. Watch your savings grow and reward yourself with a non-Dollar Tree treat when you reach a milestone.Step 11: Practice self-care. Take care of yourself emotionally, mentally, and physically. When you're feeling good about yourself, you're less likely to turn to retail therapy at the Dollar Tree.Step 12: Celebrate your progress. Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements in overcoming your Dollar Tree addiction. Treat yourself to something special (that's not from the Dollar Tree) as a reward for your efforts.While this is an imaginary 12-step program, recovery from any addiction should be taken seriously. If you feel that you have a genuine addiction to shopping or spending, it's important to seek help from a professional counselor or therapist... and probably avoid Dollar Tree, but if you don't---you'll probably see me there! ?”
“Very juicy store to check out and compare household, furniture, bedding and so
Much more. I did notice this particular store prices were slightly higher, just a little.”
“This store should be the blueprint for how a store should look. I have been to a number of Dollar Tree stores and none have come close to the beauty of this store. It was well lit, clean, well stocked and the cashier was very nice and helpful. I could have spent all day in this store and of course spent a lot more money! Kudos to the manager and staff of this awesome Dollar Tree store!”
“The Dollar on unity trestle rd is very clean.The customer service is hands down the best store in this area. Sarah,Lisa and Shannon greet you with so much respect if you can't locate a item they will stop what they are doing to show where it isThank you for the service and great deals....”
“Friendly overwhelmed associates. Come on Dollar General, hire at least one stock person per store. They should do NOTHING but stocking shelves. In addition to a stock person, be sure to have a cashier to check out the customers only. Could be considered an attempt to cut down on the "millions" of complaints about aisles being constantly overflowing with product, at EVERY store. It's really not that hard to figure out. Get back to caring about customer satisfaction and do something about this major issue. EDIT 1/2/23: Over the last few months, I've noticed more help at this location. Store doesn't have the blocked aisles as it's had in the past. One suggestion, bring out one or two carts of products from the truck at a time. Try not to bring the majority of them in from loading dock resulting in clogged aisles. Great job ladies, thank you!”
“This store has really improved in the variety of items it offers. I like to go on Saturdays when they have the $5 off $25 and use other coupons to get the best savings.”
“Always full shelves and tons of great buys. Even if they had to raise their prices to 90% of all their inventory, they made up for it by having more brand names than ever. Like with beauty products. Tons of Animal friendly options too which are usually expensive and hard to find at times.”
“Haven't been to this location in over a year and it was so nice to see the changes. Nicely organized and the cashier working was really pleasant. She helped me, without hesitation, find the special Chapstick that I was looking for.”
8AM - 10PM
289 Oak Rd, Gibsonia
Discount Stores
“This place is awesome! It always has what I'm looking for plus more!The store is always clean and isles are never blocked by boxes or debris.There is handicap ♿ parking areas that are close to the door, and several of them are available ?!Cashiers are friendly and knowledgeable about where a product is located in the store!!”
“Love the cashier, great place to shop, super clean and friendly environment. Best place to get food. Love shopping here. Great managers, fun and friendly. Hot people shop here only.”
“I had my doubts about the new manager when she started because she wasn't from the area. Too bad she just told me that she's leaving, she did a good job while she was there.”
“Everything! I especially like the Dollar General right next to the new Kensington bridge. They are always stocked And always have what I need. Another thing nice about this Store is that everything is always fresh, which is a major plus! I would rather go to Dollar General because it is easy to maneuver around unlike Walmart where you have to walk a mile to get from one end of the store to the other. Kudos Dollar General.”
“I mainly went to look for decor (I collect bird&waterfowl decor/antiques) &my gram who doesn't drive wanted me to see if they had any bookshelves. They hardly had any furniture or shelving currently...I know usually it sells the day it is donated if they put it out, so I wasn't holding my breath for the bookshelf. However, I did find a very pretty collectors tin w/birds on it and 2 pair of denim. They don't have as much to pick from in the "small" sizes in the denim. The goodwill a few exits north has a bit more. They seemed to have more large sizes donated than smalls at the current time. Hollister &Banana Republic were the 2 I found&chose to buy. The "color of the wk" is blue so I got the Banana Republic pair half off. Very nice staff and seemed very knowledgeable. I also overheard them asking the customers if they needed help with anything while I was shopping. That is always a good thing when your in a store where there is a vast amount of different inventory daily. The quicker you find what you are possibly looking for (if it doesn't find u first) the better for you and the staff. Everyone wants to be on their way (if your the customer)&or get on with their day?. It was a good experience. No long long lines either. Which was a change compared to most stores. They definitely need some donations though (im not speaking for them; its just an educated guess). So if you want to get rid of some stuff they probably need it, so maybe donate it at the Cheswick location?❣”