I just visited this place for the first time last week. I like it, it looks kind of mish/mosh in certain places but you can find so much in here. I go in looking for one thing, but I find five other things that I end up buying as well. I usually have a few moments where I think; oh I always wanted one of these, uh we need more of those, or hmm they look good, think I'll try them. This place is kind of like an adventure into the unknown, but in a good way. Lots of things that will catch your attention. Some you'll check out, others you'll go nah and pass by. The prices are not as cheap as they would have you believe though. Some of the prices tags have me going, yeah I can get this cheaper elsewhere. Don't have high of expectations, but if keep your mind and eyes open, you might walk away...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreHome Goods has always been a great place to blow off some steam and pick up a couple of inexpensive items. And I did. But, not a great experience. The store has been overtaken by an oppressive pall of neutrality. Believe it or not, there are other colors besides beige, ivory & taupe. Most of the soft goods were in these non-colors. Fairly decent selection of small kitchen goods. Curtains / draped better than usual. Rugs were overwhelmingly of the current fashion that looks faded and moth-eaten, I confess I don't get this trend. And the "furniture" was all third-world junk. It used to be better. Room for lots of...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreProbably the most irritating trip to home goods I have ever had in my life. It was a Sunday evening - maybe there is a full moon. Maybe I just shouldn't have been in public, but I couldn't get any help and when I called the store from inside the store, I got hung up on. When I told them their call button on a display was broken, they didn't want to believe me - they just told me they weren't wearing their earpieces to be able to hear that somebody needed help. So what's the point? Like I said, maybe I just shouldn't have...
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