9:30AM - 9:30PM
197 Baldwin Square I, Fairhope“The Five Below in Fairhope is a one stop shop for everything on your shopping list. As the name says, everything is $5 and below. They have an array of snacks, including Japanese imports, a ton of toys, authentic Disney items, STEM activity sets and sports accessories. A fantastic place to shop for birthdays and holidays. They also have an impressive selection of blind bags (Disney, Cats vs Pickles, Nintendo, Anime, etc.), Squishmallows, art supplies, holiday decorations/costumes, cleaning supplies, phone accessories, electronics, pet toys, adorable and trendy housewares great for dorms or everyday decor. They have a helpful staff and the store is incredibly clean. It is located conveniently in the Winn Dixie shopping center and has ample parking. They have better hours than most convenience stores in Fairhope. Their hours are Monday through Saturday from 10am to 9:30pm and 10am to 8pm on Sunday. I did not see public restrooms during my visit but there was a blocked off space in the back that may open up at a later date. The store is handicap accessible. This Five Below store is a wonderful new addition to Baldwin County shopping!”
“This is the best WalMart I have ever been to and I have been to many throughout Louisiana, Texas and Alabama! This one is clean, employees are helpful and the pharmacy techs are helpful as well! Check it out!”
“Daisy and Jonathan are awesome ! They both helped me out with something today and I really appreciate it . I've ran across Jonathan several times and he is always a gentleman . Thanks yall and I look forward to seeing you soon .”
“Daisy and Jonathan are awesome ! They both helped me out with something today and I really appreciate it . I've ran across Jonathan several times and he is always a gentleman . Thanks yall and I look forward to seeing you soon .”
“What a great store...well stocked with name brands. Helpful cashiers. Clean store with handicap accessible features. Very good prices without the usual big box traffic. Wish you were closer to I-10.”