I don't recall the name of the thrift store, but it's got some gems for sale every once in a while. They have a large selection of clothes as well for all you frugal fashonistas out there. Rite Aid is Rite Aid. They close too early, and may even be closed for good. The employees there were always very helpful, especially the vivacious blonde who I believe was the manager. McDonald's is your typical Goldrn Arches experience nowadays. You place your order, and when told the amount you think to yourself, "Hold up, I thought this was McDonald's. Why'd two medium combo meals cost as much as two double cheeseburger combo meals at Five Guys?". The next thing you know, you've already paid and are pulling away from the pickup window with a greazy brown paper sack on your lap. Just watch out for the cavernous potholes before you pull out onto 113. Wouldn't wanna drop your food on the floor before you get ho.e and realize they forgot one of your sandwiches, now would you? There's a gym. I think it's Planet Fitness....Not sure. There's always tryhards looking to get noticed mulling around in the parking lot. The Dollar Tree has the nicest selection of the area D.T. stores. But now everything costs at least a buck and a quarter, with some items topping 5 or 6 bucks. More like Dollar Fee, amiright? Slow your stroll and stop tryna be a Dollar General clone. There is a car wash that has some good unlimited wash packages, but they need to hire some hotties to sling suds if they wanna stand out. The whole parking lot sucks. Traffic lights suck to get in and out of the place. All the buildings look kinda dingy. The thrift store is the only draw for me, but I guess the other stores fill a void in somebody's life and keep some people working to put food on their tables. Three Stars 🌟 🌟 🌟, if only for the cutie in Rite Aid. If they close you guys down, may I suggest inquiring about employment at...
Read moreDecent shopping center, lots of parking, low priced stores like Dollar General and Big Lots.
However, the Big Lots located here is absolutely horrible. They don't honor the sale signs, coupons, or even rewards. The manager and cashiers were rude, didn't know what items were supposed to be on sale, and literally told me a coupon that's good through December 15th expired at midnight (as in I was there on the 15th and they said "good through 12/15 until 12AM meant it expired after 11:59 PM on December 14th.)
They did this with a specific pillow that had a huge sign saying it was $19.99 (I matched the SKUs to be sure I had the right one) then told me it was the full $39.00, then same thing with a different pillow that was "buy one, get one 50% off (with signs), the 5 for $5 stocking stuffer candy, and then when I got home to check my rewards for paying full price for everything...
My order didn't exist, so they said they put in my phone number at the register, but didn't do that, either.
I love Big Lots and have shopped at their stores in Allentown, Harleysville, online, etc for 20 years and never had a problem.
This store and the 2 cashiers + rude manager was unbelievably bad. Don't waste your time, go to literally any other location rather than the one...
Read moreI love this plaza because it's a one stop shop for me! I really love to shop at Aldi-the prices are REALLY great and they always have unique special items that surprise you. I used to drive up to Montgomeryville to shop at that Aldi, so I was very happy when they opened one right near my house! I don't usually interrupt the people that work there, but I did the other day and I could not believe the length this young man went to to help me. I wish I looked at his name tag. Usually when I go to Aldi each week, I also visit the Dollar Store in that plaza-Dollar Tree. I buy a lot of things from there, they also have new, unique little treasures each week. Once in a while I go into the Rite Aid there but...
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