Discount Stores near Springdale, PA

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“Friday evening; I was planning my backpacking meals for my upcoming trip realizing I needed 'snack' size ziplock baggies! I called the Springdale store, ring several times, & I hung up knowing they are a busy store! Minutes later, they called me apologizing for not getting to the phone on time = GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Thank YOU Dollar General for GREAT employees!”

3.5 Good67 Reviews

“Nice place to find stuff you may need, it's usually cheaper then the other stores. The only thing I would change is, they have shelled peanuts there, I bought some to add to my bird feeder. However, I didn't know how much I got until I checked out. I would add a scale they way people would know how much they're getting before checking out.”

4.6 Superb66 Reviews

“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”

4.4 Superb94 Reviews

“This is such a nice dollar tree. The store is always tidy and they get a lot of good things in. Jeffrey who works here is also fantastic. He is always so friendly and helpful when I visit and he’s here. Great store and employees”

4.5 Superb50 Reviews

“Good deals and helpful staff. I bought a large item and several workers helped me get it to the front and load it in my car. They'll also help you move rugs and other items to look through the stacks”

4.3 Superb97 Reviews

“It was my first time here, I enjoyed it. I'd shop here as it's right next to my bus stop. Every item had its order, they seemed very well organized and there was a good amount of choices for the things I purchased. I didn't have to wait long and there was an older lady at the register, she was very sweet.”

4.1 Good118 Reviews

“This is a location in a strip mall, not freestanding. It is PACKED full of items on tall shelves with narrow aisles, as seems to be the DG style. The staff members at this location are extremely nice - they'll go out of their way to help customers, which is awesome.”

4.2 Good56 Reviews

“The store was nice and is clean and organized. However I was met by a super rude check out lady !!! I believe her name was Courtney. I understand being short staffed and busy but honestly no reason for her attitude. She made me feel very uncomfortable. Someone should talk to her about how to act around customers.”

4.3 Superb35 Reviews

“Clean and well organized store. Friendly and helpful staff. Wide selection of everything from T-shirts, electronics, toys, sports equipment, snacks and more. Overall good values to be found. Fair prices with rotating inventory. Kids love this store. Will visit again soon.”

4.3 Superb33 Reviews

“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! ?”

4.6 Superb14 Reviews

“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.”

4.1 Good29 Reviews

“The store was very busy with many customers during a snowstorm. Sharice and the other young cashier (I forgot his name) were very friendly and helpful, professional and efficient. Great customer service and assistance!”

4 Good39 Reviews

“The store quality is very good. My wife likes the size of the aisles although sometimes there are stock items not put on the shelves yet. She can still get a very good variety of different products.”

4 Good34 Reviews

“The cleanest Big Lots I have ever been in. Just moved from Vermont, so I'm used to the ones in VT and northern NY. This is on another level - really can't tell from the outside though. Looks rough, then you walk in and it's gleaming, organized and clean. Well stocked as well.”

4 Good26 Reviews

“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?”

4.2 Good14 Reviews

“Very nice store to shop with young kids. The prices are all very reasonable and have a lot of choices. If you have pets, they have cheaper toys. There are a lot of cell phone items. The store has a large selection of candy. Overall, the store was organized, clean, and easy to find. The staff were nice, but they did not go out of their way. They welcomed us when we walked in but didn't ask if we needed help.”

4 Good23 Reviews

“manager was rude and theu don't honor the price of items other stores have it at. I git a ice mane that was supposed to be 89.98 and the store was was charging 94.99. all the other stores had it for 89.99 also.”

4.1 Good16 Reviews

“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.”

4.1 Good14 Reviews

“Typical Dollar general boxes in garbage pretty much everywhere that's what Dollar general is all about cheap prices but they never really take care of their stores”

3.8 Good25 Reviews

“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.”

3.7 Good71 Reviews

“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.”

3.7 Good70 Reviews

“This store has changed (probably due to Staffing shortage). It's now harder to find items, but if you have time to dig, you can find great deals. The shoe selection isn't what it used to be, but it's still worth checking out. I like shopping here for clothes for the family, shoes, blankets and hats.”

3.7 Good46 Reviews

“It is super hard to find anyone in the store to wait on you. There was one person at the register and 11 people in line. There were a few boxes of cardboard left in the aisle from the stock not being put away and some furniture that looked like it was partially unpacked. Other than this, the store was clean and well stocked.”

3.7 Good44 Reviews

“Dollar Tree’s products cost only $1.25 each, so I like to stock up on certain household products in their stores. During my visit, I noticed that this particular store had some empty shelves and had fewer products in stock for hygiene and cleaning. As a result, I bought only several products total. The cashier immediately served me and nicely spoke to me.”

3.9 Good9 Reviews

“First of all, the cashier is a sweetheart, and while I was shopping/ checking out, I noticed that everyone that came into the store, she knew them all by name. Nowadays, it seems like it is hard to come by someone who is as kind as she is & it made my day to see that. As for the store, it isn't bad! They had everything I needed & anything they didn't have, they had good alternatives. I have nothing bad to say about the store!”

3.6 Good24 Reviews

“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?❣”

3.6 Good16 Reviews

“Jonnet Plaza is a plaza in Monroeville that is anchored by the Jonnet Building. Then you have the strip mall portion as well. There has been a change over of stores and restaurants over time here. Once housing a Office Depot and Lone Star Steakhouse they have been replaced by a fitness center and Mexican restaurant. To note, behind a majority of this strip of stores is a bowling alley as well. However, even with the changeover of stores and restaurants this plaza has seemed to survive over time. The Jonnet Building houses offices, doctors, and a few other things. There is an Enterprise Car Rental spot as well. This sits at a very busy intersection in Monroeville which feeds the plaza with customers on a steady basis. Can't really categorize this as a mall, but it does fill a shopping need as well as a service need.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews