Very friendly and helpful! They have a great selection of gear and equipment and decent prices and the staff is willing to advise you every step of the way from sun burn relief to fish the surf they are knowledgeable and friendly.
Laurie M.
Place rating: 5 White Sulphur Springs, WV
Loved it! Bought Yeti cups cheaper than at home. Friendly service. Not going fishing, but looked like everything you would need is there.
Tom M.
Place rating: 2 Bardwell, KY
Not very friendly but they have a good selection of fishing supplies rods reels & bait
Jeremy C.
Place rating: 5 Wilmington, NC
This place is great! They have everything you need to go fishing and they also have a tru value hardware store.
Amanda H.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
Love that these guys have survived the big box movement — these days it seems the neighborhood hardware store is on the verge of extinction. Are the prices a little higher than Lowe’s or(shutter) Wal-Mart. Why, yes, yes they are on some items. But am I willing to pay a little more to shop at a store where someone(often the owner) greets me with a genuine welcome and immediately offers to help me find what I’m looking for? Where I’m treated like a neighbor and not an annoyance? Where it doesn’t take half an hour to find something simple for my latest DIY project among a sea of «big project» materials? Just to avoid walking into a «big box» experience, period? Oh my GOD yes! I’m in here quite a bit for odds and ends I need for my business. The last time I was in, the owner did me such a sweet and incredible favor — it probably didn’t cost him much, but the gesture left a smile on my face and a positive(and lasting) impression on me. This sort of thing just doesn’t happen at Home Depot. If you’ve got a pretty substantial project on your hands or, you know, you’re *building a house*, then please do seek out a major hardware store. But for all the little projects and fixes around the house, please support the little guy — especially this one where the customer service is so rockin’! Let’s keep them from going the way of the dinosaur, yeah?
Michael P.
Place rating: 5 Browns Summit, NC
For hardware & beach necessities they’ve got it covered. For the fisherman, they’ve got us covered even better. If your on the island to do some fishing, this is your one stop shop. They have pretty much any kind of bait you need to go after the big ones, a large section of tackle to fill your tackle box, tons of rod & reel combos ready to go, they’ll even spool your reels with new line. This is the place to get your fishing license, Yeti coolers, yearly passes to Freeman Park for the 4×4 folks, you can get your propane tanks filled here and they are an official NC weigh station for your trophy catch. Look for their big military truck cruisin’ Freeman Park sellin’ fire wood, bagged ice, bait & all kinds of goodies.
Rachel V.
Place rating: 3 Cumming, GA
This store has a little but of everything you could need while at the beach. It is a True Value hardware store, fishing bait and tackle store, clothing, etc. However, they know they are providing a convenience and charge accordingly for much of their merchandise. We needed a cooler and it was 2x the price of a similar cooler at Wal-Mart which was only 10min up the road.