Suzette O below has a great review. I loved Big Lots, but it got all fancy and their prices went up; Ollie’s is a good substitute. Yes, some prices are cheaper elsewhere, but other prices are absolutely amazing. I am definitely a fan of this place — its worth a stop. It has everything from clothing(not much), to foot wear(not much), to toys(lots), to building/remodeling stuff(tons), to just lots of stuff!
Diana F.
Place rating: 5 Warren, MI
fun store… cute signs all around – I like this store more than big lots – better stuff– prices aren’t real cheap, but it’s an interesting store to wander around…
David C.
Place rating: 2 Cleveland, OH
You must watch what you buy here. My advice is get a price scanning app before you shop, scan the item then decide. I found 50% or more are not deals. Some did not even beat target or walmart daily prices. Buyer beware. Shop smart.
Suzette O.
Place rating: 3 Sterling Heights, MI
It is what it is. It’s one step below Big Lots. It’s like Big Lots and Woolworths had an illicit affair.. and Ollie’s was born from it. The store is huge but cluttered. Aisles and aisles of stuff like garden supplies and books and wall art and then random bins of stuff like $ 3.00 Adidas shorts. There’s a lot of stuff. I wouldn’t make a special trip but if you happen to be in the plaza(perhaps visting the cool Salvation Army Thrift Store??) it’s worth a look.