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“Great selection of basic pre-made frames, priced fairly and well organized. Staff was very friendly as well! They are also a locally owned private company, unlike Amazon, Michael’s etc. I will definitely be buying my standard frames from here in the future.”
“Absolutely adorable family owned small shop.Amazing prices and all the hard to find things you needPlus some polish/irish/other ethnic hard to find foods/snacksShop here and support small business love this place”
“Daiso had been the first to appear in SF before Miniso as the most popular discount store. Joining the rest of the Japanese businesses like Uniqlo and Matcha Café Maiko, half of Stonestown Galleria had slowly become the shopping center of J-Town. You ought to buy most of any items in Daiso that costs as low as $1.5 each. Other items, once again, were a little expensive. So this could be a good shopping experience, especially for those who have low income. The pictures below were my best purchases. Non instant GreeNoodle packets and Uji matcha glass bottle soft drinks were one of the greatest selections. Daiso in Stonestown Galleria now has its self-service machines you can use if you use your credit card. A good way to make up for the other Daiso that was out of business in Market st of the Financial District.”
“Great deals and decent organic food items and beauty products. Make sure you check expiration dates on products, oftentimes it has a shorter shelf life. Offers great dairy free milk products.”
7:30AM - 7:20PM
2431 Noriega St, San Francisco“Small but affordable and convenient. One line that went all the way to the back of the store. But, it was down the frozen isle which kept my colds cold and chilled my drink for me. 5 open registers and got to the front in 5min at most. Free parking which seems to always have available spots. The four stars is only because of how small the store is and I like to shop at the chain.”
“I'm grateful for the experience I had when I called Grocery Outlet to inquire about an item. "Kim" not only confirmed its availability but also set aside a few for me. She made my visit to GO that much better. In the midst of the challenges we face as a community and nation, I find solace in the little things.”
“Love these guys!!! They are always super nice, even if they just dealt with an IDIOT!!! But, I only saw someone be an IDIOT there once.. and I've been going to their store for years!!These guys do an excellent job, and I appreciate them being in my neighborhood!”
9AM - 7:20PM
4550 Mission St, San Francisco“Love this lil place! Now don't let the dollar store fool you ?, it's 1.50 and up up to 10 ( nice clothing though,bin style. Everything you think you can't get at a dollar store!!!!?”
“Awesone store all the employees are really nice. They always open up all the register line when the line get long they do a good job at keeping the line short for ther customers.”
“It is a dollar store for goodness sack!!!!! go to Costco for the things you wont FOREVER. a $1.00 store mean just that. stop getting a $1.00 store confused with ( Best Buy/ Costco/walmart). The grade of the MATERIAL is not the same. stop fussing at the $1.00 store and move on. there are people out here who can't do nothing but a dollar store.That's why they are in busines.”
“It is predictably well stocked and a place where savings are guaranteed -- especially in their wine section (on sale!). Grocery Outlet in San Francisco, CA. As seen by #TheBrokerWithAHeart”
“A gem for clever household items you might not have known you needed, especially stuff you might want in a small or crowded living space, so pretty relevant to a lot of people in SF. My cat adores the toy mice they sell at $2.50 for a pack of 6. There’s also a good selection of non-perishable food. The only bad thing about this location is people who cone in to wander through recreationally crowding the aisles. If you come here to shop, come alone and with a focus on your mission to avoid feeling overwhelmed (or I guess have a more chill temperament than I do)”