Warehouses near Cedar Park, TX

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“Buy in bulk at reasonable prices. The merchandise is easy to find, because the signage is large and clear. The staff keeps the store clean and is thorough with check-outs, and security keeps out the riff-raff. It would, however, be nice to see more check-stands.”

4.1 Good27 Reviews

“Buy in bulk at reasonable prices. The merchandise is easy to find, because the signage is large and clear. The staff keeps the store clean and is thorough with check-outs, and security keeps out the riff-raff. It would, however, be nice to see more check-stands.”

3.6 Good95 Reviews

“This Costco location has more plants (tree saplings) than the South Austin store. It also stocks more Indian food varieties including organic dal (lentils) and sona masoori rice, usually by Khazana brand. Checkout lines are long, especially during the weekend.”

3.8 Good104 Reviews

“This Costco location has more plants (tree saplings) than the South Austin store. It also stocks more Indian food varieties including organic dal (lentils) and sona masoori rice, usually by Khazana brand. Checkout lines are long, especially during the weekend.”

3.2 Average35 Reviews

“We rented furniture from CORT, and they exceeded our expectations! The furniture delivery representatives, Felix and Yannic (I didn't catch the spelling), were wonderful. We loved our furniture, which included full living room, dining, and bedroom sets with all matching furniture. All of the pieces were in great condition and looked lightly used, as we expected.The couch was surprisingly so comfortable, and the furniture looked really nice. I would absolutely rent furniture from CORT again.”

4 Good4 Reviews

“Going out of business until the end of 2023 according to a local magazine. It's best to come in knowing what you'd like to buy, so you aren't swayed to purchase outside of that. I give this place a 5/5 because the staff makes customer service top priority. I came in on a Sunday morning and two men were flipping HUGE artisanal rugs that were 50+ years old. One man was standing next to the two "flippers" giving information about each rug. Think: price, fiber count, materials used, historical background, etc... Truly an elegant experience. I walked away because the piece I wanted was a $10,000 Iranian tapestry of poet Omar Khayyam- this masterpiece was out of my budget although they are very good about negotiating prices. (I also only came in to browse rugs, not buy works of art.)”

2.6 Average5 Reviews

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