Very nice dollar store. A HUGE assortment of really great stuff – I always find more than I go to get. The Mylar balloons are the most amazing deal – and they last forever. The bathrooms appear very dingy but the actual toilet and sink are clean. Most employees are very nice and polite, though I’ve encountered one gentleman who consistently borders on rude… but maybe he just has zero social skills and shouldn’t be a cashier.
Nomin D.
Place rating: 5 Springfield, VA
This is one of the biggest and organized dollar tree I have ever been to. Associates are very friendly and willing to help out whenever you need assistance. Then the product selections are huge. I don’t feel like I’m shopping at dollar store at times.
Donna M.
Place rating: 5 Alexandria, VA
In a time where just about all of the household products needed by any family are a bit pricey at box stores and grocery chains, Dollar Tree is able to provide comparable merchandise at a reasonable price. I can get a good deal on cleaning, kitchen, and gift wrapping supplies. That is, why go to a big grocery chain and pay $ 2.50 for a 25 ounce bottle of dishwashing liquid when you can get it for a buck at Dollar Tree? Plus, unlike many other independently-owned dollar stores, this Dollar Tree is clean, takes great care as to the merchandise it offers its customers, accepts manufacturers coupons, and the customer service is great. It pays to take time to do some research before shopping at any dollar store. This reviewer suggests, for those of you going to any dollar store to buy non-perishable food items, that you do some comparison shopping, i.e. size and pricing, at your local grocery store first. For example, why pay 79 cents for a 15 oz. can of green beans at a dollar store, when you can purchase the same item at the grocery store for 68 cents? On the other hand, a quart of boxed milk goes for a buck at Dollar Tree, but the grocery store price for the same item is almost three dollars! Here is one last word of advice. Treat any dollar store visit like the weekly shopping for groceries. Leave the kids at home and have a list in hand before you go, because there will be a lot of opportunities for impulse buying at a buck per item.
Jake M.
Place rating: 4 Woodbridge, VA
Has everything I normally need. I’ve been here on multiple occasions for birthday cards, graduation cards, balloons, and other random stuff like glow sticks. Not much to speak about it other the it’s service is trustworthy. I left my wallet there and i came back 3 days later and they had it with everything in it still. Yay for no thieving.
Adrienne M.
Place rating: 4 Lorton, VA
I love a good dollar store! This particular Dollartree usually stays stocked. They always have lurking attendants on the floor to help out or restock. The cashiers are pretty cool too. I left a bag once, distracted, and a cashier chased me down the pathway to give it to me. That was pretty great of her :) complaint: whoever did the modeling for this structure didn’t realize there wasn’t enough parking. Dollartree is located right on the edge of the plaza, so traffic going I and out can be a hassle, as well as parking.
Vanessa Rae A.
Place rating: 4 Staten Island, NY
I frequently go to this dollar tree. It is packed with great items all for only one dollar each!
Tiffany Y.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
I do not usually shop at discount stores such as the Dollar Tree, but my mom-in-law accompanied me here to pick up some home cleaning and personal products. The prices there were indeed cheaper than at other stores. The cashier was nice, although he could have done a better job of making sure that the customer in front of me did not forget her bags. I do recommend stopping in here once in a while to pick up some cheaply priced necessities. They also sell flowers, party supplies, office and craft supplies, dishware, etc.