“Good place to shop on a budget. The workers are friendly. The product changes quite a bit, so if you don't find it this week you might next. Hint! Candy and drinks are really cheap here.”
“Had to wait 15 minutes on a clerk bc the self checkout was closed and the woman in front of me needed a balloon. Clerk helped her for about 10 minutes before going to track down another employee to help. There were 10 or more other people behind me. It's not the customers or clerks fault. But dollar general needs to step up on how many people are working. There should be a main clerk with another clerk on close standby if self checkout is closed.”
“I have mixed feelings about this place there is alot of good. They make the best tortillas in the area. the store is well stocked and the grilled chicken and carnitas are freaking good!!! One set back ..I wish the restaurant in the back part of the store was just as good as the food on there front counter. Other that this is a great place to check out they have great ingredients and you can get fresh tortillas still warm off the press.”
“I like to buy some few items in here they have a great variety of products and the price is very affordable :) .I like the staff in their except with 1 woman she is rude and have some kind of attitude she likes to talk and chit chat with one guy worker in their and does not care if the customers are waiting on the line.She works on weekdays i do not know her name.”
“It’s a typical Dollar General. There are items that I can get here that I can’t get at the big name places, or I don’t want to get at the big name places because I have to fight the crowds inside to just purchase one or two small items. They have convenient parking and they still check you out. Big stores just pay people to stand around and watch you do their job while they play on their store issued phone and pretend to be busy!”
“Store had what we needed. It was very clean. However, we actually went looking for beer but didn't realize that this was a dry county. So, no beer can be found locally around here. Have to travel another 20 miles out for it.
We were from out of town, so we didn't realize.”
“We were in AR for a big Pazdera family reunion about 20 (?) years ago. And I think it was this Trading Post that had a mock-up inside of my great grandparents' farm created by an old relative (maybe by a great uncle). It showed a house, barn, shed, well, surrounded by a stone wall built by my ggpa. My grandparents, my mom & her sister lived there with Their grandparents til mom was 5. Then they moved to PA. Ggpa was a stone mason, a farmer and a coal miner. His name is on a plaque honoring coal miners in Altus, Arkansas. They were from Bohemia in the Czech Republic.”