“I really like this store. It is one of my favorites. I give the employees lots of credit because they do work their behinds off. Happy they are there. Thanks! ☺”
“Love the music they play and walking through I find myself dancing, singing, and in a great mood. They have a lot of stuff, and their bedding is priced well below the average. If you have never been there, go and enjoy shopping while listening to some great songs.”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
4088 William Penn Hwy, Monroeville“This store is always neat, clean and organized. I let the kids go here for the occasional shopping spree. They moved things around since the last time we were here. It's nice. The ONLY flaw is the "self check out."
If it's going to be staffed, at least give them a proper checkout counter. My kids held their baskets in the air to make it easier on the cashier, who was bending over to get each item to scan it.”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
460 E Waterfront Dr, Pittsburgh“Marshall's offers a fantastic shopping experience! The store's diverse selection and ever-changing inventory make each visit a treasure hunt for great finds. The prices are wallet-friendly, and the quality of products remains surprisingly high. The organized layout and helpful staff create a pleasant atmosphere for browsing through clothing, home goods, and more. Marshall's proves to be a go-to destination for budget-conscious shoppers looking for both style and savings.”
“Aisles were cluttered. Making it a frustrating experience . Theres no easy way to shop without having to clear a path in every aisle! Disorganized & frustrating. UGHHH!!!”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
587 Clairton Blvd, Pleasant Hills“Wide selection of products and variety so you can really find just about anything here. Staff is friendly and the store is clean. Self checkout is available here and it’s quick and simple to use. We are usually in and out in about 10 minutes.”
“I only needed a couple items, they were extremely busy...and they only had 2 registers open, however the cashiers worked their fingers to the bone with a smile on their faces and they were pleasant and all the customers were pleasant as well we didn't mind waiting.”
9AM - 10PM
5505 Century Dr, West Mifflin“Love gabes. Not enough shopping carts tonight. So i bought less. One girl on the counter. They asked for help when the line got ridiculous. Took a while to find all the help.Products are cool. Dog beds are cheap. Some cool odd ball toys. Leftover Halloween stuff.”
“The cleanest Big Lots I have ever been in. Just moved from Vermont, so I'm used to the ones in VT and northern NY. This is on another level - really can't tell from the outside though. Looks rough, then you walk in and it's gleaming, organized and clean. Well stocked as well.”
9AM - 9PM
3700 William Penn Hwy #2, Monroeville“Good deals and helpful staff. I bought a large item and several workers helped me get it to the front and load it in my car. They'll also help you move rugs and other items to look through the stacks”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
950-952 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh“Five below I love shopping ?️ at five below the store is very clean employee are very very friendly my friend and I had a wonderful time shopping at five below good place to park and shopping stores all around. Enjoy yourself when you go there”
8AM - 8PM
725 Ross Ave, Pittsburgh“Save-A-Lot is a medium-sized supermarket in Wilkinsburg it was Bill particularly to help the city residents in and around Save-A-Lot on the high-rise buildings that are located. They are the prices are sometimes better than the supermarket for particular items and they carry a variety of items that supports the community for which they serve prices are okay Services generally mediocre”
“I shop at different Ollie locations, and this one is fine, but I have been to nicer ones. It's a little outdated and would benefit from a remodeling, as it can feel a little claustrophobic. Somel aisles are tight and can be difficult to maneuver in places and a little dark. Overall, it is still a solid 4 stars for a convenient location, friendly staff, and you can find some good deals.”
9AM - 10PM
12119 US-30, North Huntingdon“There wasn't much selection for St. Patrick's Day. But I made the most of it. The cashier was very pleasant. That's always a great way to have an opinion on a store to make you wanna come back.”
“I'm a chronic Dollar Tree-aholic. We don't have an Anonymous meetup with a 12-step program for this sort of thing (because we can't afford it), but if we did, it would probably be something like this:Step 1: Admit you have a problem. Stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me: "Hi, my name is..., and I'm addicted to the Dollar Tree."Step 2: Unsubscribe from all Dollar Tree email newsletters. No more daily temptations in your inbox! You don't need another email about Dollar Tree deals in your life.Step 3: Remove all Dollar Tree apps from your phone. No more mindless scrolling through the Dollar Tree website during your lunch break or while waiting in line at the grocery store.Step 4: Create a "Dollar Tree Anonymous" support group. Find fellow Dollar Tree shopaholics in your area and meet regularly to share your struggles, offer support, and swap stories of your latest Dollar Tree finds.Step 5: Set a strict budget for Dollar Tree purchases. Allocate a specific amount of money each month for your Dollar Tree hauls and stick to it. No more impulse buying every cute thing you see.Step 6: Find alternative hobbies. Instead of spending hours at the Dollar Tree, explore new hobbies that don't involve shopping. Take up painting, learn to cook, or start a book club. Distract yourself from the call of the Dollar Tree.Step 7: Stay out of the "Just for Fun" aisle. That aisle with all the cute knick-knacks and random gadgets may seem harmless, but it's a trap for shopaholics. Avoid it at all costs!Step 8: Ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" before making a purchase. Challenge yourself to only buy items that you truly need and will use, rather than just adding to your Dollar Tree collection.Step 9: Get an accountability partner. Find a friend or family member who can help you stay on track with your Dollar Tree recovery. They can be your voice of reason when you're tempted to splurge on another Dollar Tree haul.Step 10: Create a "Dollar Tree Detox" jar. Every time you resist the urge to shop at the Dollar Tree, put the money you would have spent into a jar. Watch your savings grow and reward yourself with a non-Dollar Tree treat when you reach a milestone.Step 11: Practice self-care. Take care of yourself emotionally, mentally, and physically. When you're feeling good about yourself, you're less likely to turn to retail therapy at the Dollar Tree.Step 12: Celebrate your progress. Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements in overcoming your Dollar Tree addiction. Treat yourself to something special (that's not from the Dollar Tree) as a reward for your efforts.While this is an imaginary 12-step program, recovery from any addiction should be taken seriously. If you feel that you have a genuine addiction to shopping or spending, it's important to seek help from a professional counselor or therapist... and probably avoid Dollar Tree, but if you don't---you'll probably see me there! ?”
“Fun place to shop. Always something new and/or unusual to browse or purchase. Selection of food stuff often includes items like stuffed grape leaves and pickles imported from Poland not readily available at the traditional supermarkets. Snacks, cosmetics, first aid, bottled water, household items, small appliances, and furniture are just a partial list of kinds of things available. And the cashier was tremendous. She even helped me find the correct chargers for my smartphone.”
9AM - 10PM
937 Ohio Ave #A, Glassport“Love Dollar Trees! Find many household necessities and things that I really don't need, but are an amazing prices.
Thank goodness for Dollar Trees in this economy and this area.”
“I just had to post about my last visit.
Nothing bad, a normal visit but we were at the register and my wife asked if chimes were included in the sale since they were with all the outdoor items that were on sale. The guy said it should have a sign posted, it didn't but he went back and checked anyway. He came back with a chime, rang it up and it was on sale. The wife wanted a different chime, so we got out of line and went looking.
We came back and now there was a line, there wasn't before.
Anyway, after a bit the guy up front went to another register and started ringing up people on the other register. I think the customer had a issue with finding a coupon or something ? so he moved over to keep things moving. ??
That was when we both noticed we hadn't seen any other employees while we there.
Once we got to the register, my wife asked if their was anyone else working? He said it was just him and the manager. On a Saturday.
Anyway I just wanted to recognize the young man for his diligence in the situation.
People always want to post negative things. He was very kind and helpful to all the customers. Most situations like that, you will have a cashier not as friendly or as helpful as my guy was, and maybe even with a little attitude.
I don't know his name but he was very tallllll.”
“This store has changed (probably due to Staffing shortage). It's now harder to find items, but if you have time to dig, you can find great deals. The shoe selection isn't what it used to be, but it's still worth checking out. I like shopping here for clothes for the family, shoes, blankets and hats.”
“I really like different items you find there. Prices are not as good as they used to be but it's the same everywhere, I guess. I go because of the reward program.”
“I always make a point of shopping at this store, even though I have a store closer to my residence. It is always so well stocked and products are exceptionally well organized on the shelves. Two thumbs up.”
“Jason and Jimbo are Gold Star employees. They do a great job and are very helpful, kind and Very hard working. It is always a pleasure to go in and see their smiling faces. Corp needs to give these guys a BIG raise and promotion. They truly deserve it.Thanks so much, you are really appreciated.”
“A nice variety of items. The employees are very nice and extremely helpful. It's very much-needed in this post covid era of downtown as things are starting to get back on track.”
“I bought a pair of reading glasses and when I took them out of the package the one stem was broke off! The nice people at the store gave me another pair. Great workers, great store. I love it!!”
“The staff is great, the have random awesome stuff you can't find anywhere else and a great craft section. Even though the price went up it's still cheaper than anywhere else for certain stuff.”
11AM - 7PM
3621 William Penn Hwy, Monroeville“manager was rude and theu don't honor the price of items other stores have it at. I git a ice mane that was supposed to be 89.98 and the store was was charging 94.99. all the other stores had it for 89.99 also.”
“It’s very incredible because the employees are very knowledgeable to help out every single customer with their issue for a certain item that they’re looking for.”
“The Dollar on unity trestle rd is very clean.The customer service is hands down the best store in this area. Sarah,Lisa and Shannon greet you with so much respect if you can't locate a item they will stop what they are doing to show where it isThank you for the service and great deals....”
8AM - 10PM
12259 US-30, North Huntingdon“The majority of the employees are friendly for the most part, considering how busy they are. There is one young guy that works there puts a damper on things. He isn't very friendly and I have had him not answer me when I've spoken to him. Very disrespectful.”
“It’s a good place. They have a good selection of groceries, household items, and beauty aids. The reason why I gave 4 stars is because it’s a little dirty. But everything was stocked nicely on the shelf’s.”