8AM - 10PM
2043 Main Street, Oakley8AM - 10PM
3141 Balfour Rd, Brentwood“Management and staff are very professional and the shelves are stocked well. I want to definitely give them this particular store 5 stars as the store helped me search for my wallet I thought I had left there back in October. They were very helpful, especially the management as I know they get quite busy and don't necessarily have time for that. Great store. Always clean.”
“A very wonderful place, good display of goods on the shelves at any time, a wonderful, well-coordinated international team, a very good store manager, his assistants and employees, always ready to help, find the necessary goods and serve, one drawback has been observed for a long time - not enough cashiers. Recommendation for company managers: increase the number of employees to operate cash registers. With respect and best wishes, Helena A.....”
“I feel lucky and joyful at this store when I used the DG app. Using the DG Dollar General App on the smartphone made the shopping pick up at this place quick and simple. Great finds! My shopping experience here was good and the cashier was an expert and pro at managing their store's items and what is in stock in their store. The clerk was perfect with talking with customer behind the cashier and in helping with item exchanges or check with what is available in their store.”
8AM - 8PM
20 W 10th St, Antioch“The Brentwood is my normal stomping grounds but since I move. Back to Antioch , I come here. Staff is always nice. And I always get these rats around Halloween for my crafts. Best please to get them. They are so hard to find.”
“we got a lot of toys and I thought the lady was going to have a fit but no she's very nice and even offered us boxes but we wanted bags good experience overall.”
“I have no idea which Dollar Tree location thus review is for. I decided to finally fill one of these review requests out for a chain where I visit multiple locations. Google just asks me by the store name for my reviews and gives me no indication of which location they are talking about.
Some locations are much better than others. I generally prefer the larger stores with more items. The staff also makes a big difference. If they have a willingness to try to help that is really great.
An improvement the chain could make is to post aisle numbers. If there were aisle numbers, a helpful buy busy employ could say, "Near the back of aisle 3 on the right." As it is now, Take a left at the paper plates and ten right at the...." Or just, "It is near the back over there."”
“This rating is for a product from Dollar Tree more than a store review. I am writing about the Valuhealth cold and flu medication. If you are suffering from cold/flu symptoms this is the product you are looking for. It is only $1.25, but it works well. I have tried all of the name brands, but none has made me feel better as quickly as this product. It is worth every penny and more.”
“Dollar Tree, the delightful realm where everything is just a dollar—even if that means walking into the store and somehow walking out with a cart full of utterly useless items that I absolutely didn’t need! In this economy, there’s nothing more enticing than spending a leisurely evening browsing through aisle after aisle of items that scream “Why on Earth did I buy this?!”
As soon as I step inside, I’m bombarded by a dazzling array of holiday decorations, all with a Christmas theme. There’s something about fake snowflakes and sparkly ornaments that pulls me in like a moth to a flame. I’ve convinced myself that I absolutely need those glittery red and green Christmas hats for my dogs—who, let’s be real, will probably throw them off the second I try to snap a picture. I mean, who doesn’t want to dress their pets like holiday elves for the ‘gram, right?
But it doesn't stop there! I find myself in the drinkware section, and what do I see? A plethora of cheap drinking glasses, each adorned with hilariously misguided quotes like “Drink up, Buttercup!” and “Sip happens!” Honestly, I’m immediately filled with an urge to host a party just so I can showcase these beauties—but we all know that they’ll end up taking residence at the back of the cabinet, only to be used for the occasional fruit fly.
As I wander deeper into the store, I stumble upon a display of borderline expired Red Bulls. What a bargain! Nothing says “energized” quite like a can of energy drink that’s long since passed its prime. I’m pretty sure they were just hanging out in the stockroom, waiting for someone with questionable life choices—aka me—to come along and snag them for my late-night adventures. Who doesn’t need an adrenaline rush from a beverage that might just put me on the fast track to regret?
I can’t forget about the toy aisle, either—oh, the toys! You know that flimsy plastic stuff that comes from who-knows-where? I snagged a rubber chicken and a set of bouncy balls that’ll end up getting lost in the couch cushions before I can blink. Because nothing says “adults only” like throwing a rubber chicken across the room during holiday festivities, right?
With my cart brimming with whimsical nonsense, I make my way to the checkout line, expecting to spend maybe $20. But no! Somehow, I’ve racked up a glorious total of around $60! How did that happen? Wasn’t I just here to buy a couple of inexpensive decorations?
As the cheerful cashier rings everything up, I glance at my haul—sparkly Christmas hats for the dogs, expired energy drinks, drinking glasses that will be the life of no parties. I leave feeling both bewildered and wonderfully satisfied, like a true connoisseur of holiday crap.
So if you’re looking for an experience that guarantees an overflowing cart filled with completely unnecessary, useless items, head on over to Dollar Tree! You’ll come out with a collection of things you never knew you needed, along with a tiny piece of Christmas cheer (and maybe a can of Red Bull for good measure). Happy shopping! ??✨”