I visited today to grab something quick after I gassed up at Kroger. Not as tidy as the one I usually go to. But, as with all Dollar Trees, everything is $ 1 and that’s the bonus. They didn’t have what I was looking for, but I picked up a few bags of chips and Snapple. Dollar Tree is great for snacks. Of course, they have a variety of items: home goods, gifts, car stuff, etc. One of the cashiers was on break, but started back to work early to check me out. Thanks!
Cassandra T.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
I am a dollar tree groupy. They have cute nice things that look great when you get home. And it feels so good every time you look at those items to know that you paid a dollar, often about one fifth of the price at other stores. Today I got a little rug for shoes at the door, toilet brush, soap savers, adult hangers, mini containers(the cute ones for paperclips and craft supplies) and much more. You can not beat the dollar tree.
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 3 Marietta, GA
This dollar tree was more disorganized than other dollar trees. I went to buy some ribbon for wrapping gifts on a Saturday afternoon. There were stocking carts in the aisle unattended. There were also tons of boxes just sitting around with used boxes in them. I would have not thought much of it if I had been there at an odd hour, but it was a Saturday afternoon. The store was also a bit smaller than some others with narrower aisles and a cramped checkout. The employees seemed nice enough. I won’t be going back here. I will try another dollar tree.
Jamarcus T.
Place rating: 3 Stone Mountain, GA
Get out your dollars and start shopping for«worth only 1 dollar» merchandise! I should take that back, because during halloween, this is the spot to buy candy for trick or treaters on the cheap and cleaning supplies can be had cheaply too. Stay away from their batteries though, as they don’t hold much of a charge. Otherwise, perfectly convenient store to kill a few minutes
Steve V.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Although it has always been a personal quest to become the Dollar Tree Duke, I never thought the road to victory would be so easy. In fact, being the first to review and becoming the Duke simultaneously is almost too much to handle. I have to tell you though, standing about 10 customers back in line to pay did not make me feel much like a Duke. This place gets some traffic! You definitely need to walk into this place knowing what you are looking for in advance, otherwise you will buy a bunch of random things you don’t need. I bought: some garland for my faux Christmas tree, a metal, disposable turkey oven pan that my turkey will probably fall through on Thanksgiving Day, a vinyl tablecloth and a wooden post for my front lawn that says«Merry Christmas.» Everything is $ 1+tax. I am still a little nervous about buying any food items from here… check your expiration dates! The place was busy with everyone stocking up on random Christmas or Thanksgiving stuff, tin foil, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. Also a good place to get a shower liner(aren’t you supposed to change those pretty often?). Staff were friendly. So, I will wear my Dollar Tree crown with pride… or until I begrudgingly let one of you fellow Unilocalers battle me for it.