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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    Budget friendly
    Free parking

    This is a solid discount store as long as you are not looking for anything specific. I had actually…read morejust visited the Ollie's in Lakeland, which was a little bit better, but I'm trying not to compare the two since they are not close together. This Ollie's has a reasonable selection of books, and I noticed some books here that I hadn't seen at the other Ollie's. All the prices are a great value. My only gripe is that one of the books that I wanted was on a super high shelf, and it wasn't clear how I was supposed to get it, so I had to be creative with how I retrieved the book. I browsed the other aisles but didn't see anything in particular. I was mainly looking for books and excess tea; neither Ollie's had much of a tea selection. The employee that rang us up was nice and friendly, and there was basically no wait, although it might have been because they were closing soon. I definitely think a good value can be had here as long as you're not looking for anything super specific. I enjoy going to Ollie's for puzzle books and coloring books, of which there are many.

    This place is a cross between Odd Lots, granny's yard sale and the back room of your local Walmart…read more It's a large chain that pretty much sealed the doom of Odd Lots. While it's mostly general merchandise they sell, one can also find a pretty decent variety of cleaning supplies, personal care products, clothing, bedding, toys, pet needs and even non-perishable foods! Plenty of bagged and boxed candy too. The store seems a good bit cleaner than the Odd Lots that once occupied this space. It's also better organized and has (somewhat) friendlier employees, albeit not all of 'em seem on board with that. Anyway, it dampens the "holiday spirit" of the store. Lots of holiday and seasonal goods for sale too. They got nothing on Robert's Christmas Wonderland on Gulf to Bay, but one of THOSE is probably one too many except in small doses. Meanwhile, Christmas music was playing in the store. Between every one or two songs was another Ollie's ad. Each one of 'em ends with the same phrase as though barked by a group of military recruits... "Ollies: good stuff CHEAP!!" That pretty well sums it up: hook, line and sinker. I'm sure if you looked hard enough you can find THEM too. I myself won't be doing so, but my dear Queen Bee loves the place. To me, it beats the be-jiggers outta Dollar Parlor, Greenback General or Goodwill. That doesn't really say very much, but then again: enough to expect from a discounter for the Scratch & Dent Special Brigade.

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    Dollar Tree

    Dollar Tree

    2.9
    (13 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $

    Extremely unprofessional experience at Dollar Tree Store #4977 in Clearwater…read more On February 7, 2026, I attempted to exchange two picture frames purchased during the same transaction. The store manager, Elizabeth, refused the exchange, claiming the items were priced at "one penny each," yet she provided no written policy or explanation supporting that claim. The manager's conduct was inappropriate and dismissive. She spoke to me in a condescending manner and made an unsolicited remark suggesting that I apply for a job at the store. When I requested to escalate the issue, she refused to provide her supervisor's or district manager's contact information, would not share any corporate customer service details, and would not even provide a piece of paper to document her name or escalation instructions. Being denied both a reasonable exchange and access to escalation channels reflects a serious breakdown in basic customer service and management accountability. I hope Dollar Tree corporate reviews this location's management practices and addresses this behavior promptly.

    The Cashiers are amazing every last one if them. They are friendly and helpful except for this one…read moreyoung female manager with dark hair. She is rude, seems easily bothered when asked questions like where to find items or when will an item get restocked. She has taught me after several rude encounters to ask one of the customer friendly cashier for help. Regardless of this rude manager or assistant manager's rude behavior, I will continue to shop at this particular Dollar Tree because of the cleanliness of that store and the overall customer service minus that one manager who usually works at night. Thank you.

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    3.6
    (20 reviews)
    11.3 mi
    Budget friendly
    Free parking

    Ollie's advertises irregulars, closeouts, bargains, buyouts, off-season seasonal items, etc. Having…read morea look around the store, I didn't see anything that jumped out at me as to being such a good deal. The few prices that I was able to check on what I would normally pay seemed pretty close. If you know your prices, and you know what you want, and you find something that you would normally buy anyway, Ollie's could be a good place to stock up. Otherwise it's just like a jumble sale. Be prepared to be bombarded by Ollie's advertising on the walls and over the PA system.

    What a chaotic adventure…read more To be honest I never knew we had an Ollies here in Tampa (region) so i was more than pleased to find one in the area. It seemed like this one was fairly new. If not, big shout out to the team because it was looking clean and new. This Ollies did seem smaller than my Ollies back home in PA (miss you, Mom), but it had most of the same things. I was looking for toilet bowl clear ; specific yes but could not find it at all! Idk if they sell it at all but they do sell cleaning products, just not that so that was a loss. Ollies has a lot of random junk you don't know you need at really reasonable costs. It's like a half step from five below? Maybe? But like definitely not Dollar General, that's for sure. They have house hold items, books, toys, clothes, toiletries and more. My only issue this day was the customers which was not a store issue. Screaming children and when I tell you screaming , i moved to all ends of store and could still hear her. The pipes on that child. Wow. Man yelling at a cashier. It was the Wild West. I ended up getting a graphic novel and a cook book and got myself out of there. I also finally signed up for their rewards program. So it's a win for me.

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    Daiso

    Daiso

    4.4
    (8 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We have a history with snacks from Japan, and we struck gold with Daiso in Clearwater FL!…read more This store advertises itself as a seller of Japanese household good, and we stopped in to see if they had any cute magnets we could get for a 2-year-old in the family. While we fanned out through aisles of kitchen and beauty products, useful gadgets and supplies, I went looking for snacks. I found wall refrigerators on the left near the front of the store filled with all sorts of beverages. I got a couple of canned and bottled coffee drinks, which we all agreed were nicely flavored and quite sweet. We got our favorite, Ramune: a mild tasty lemonade with a slight fizz. The bottle is unique, with a clear marble trapped in a little chamber that rattles when you drink or pour and is said to help keep the light carbonation longer. And it has a push-button top that you press in to open and to release the little ball into the bottle. I think the fun of opening it and hearing that rattle are a big part of the fun of drinking Ramune. There are several flavors, but we always get the original lemonade flavor. Nearby, I discovered a snack rack, and behind it there were at least two whole aisle-sections filled with every Asian snack and treat that I know! All flavors of Pockys! All flavors of filled Panda cookies! Crispy snacks with shrimp and fish and chicken flavors! And the candy from Japan that I look for everywhere, that is hard to find outside of Asian neighborhood stores in Chicago and NYC ... Botan Ame! It's little cubes of soft translucent rice-candy, very lightly flavored, and double-wrapped: the inner wrapper is melt-in-your-mouth rice paper! The flavor is said to be lemon, but only very mildly lemon orange (imitating pomelo fruit), very mildly creamy, very mildly rice-y. There are several flavors available, including strawberry or pomelo, but I've always gotten the original. It's gently chewy, originally meant to imitate the softness of caramel-candy, or you can try to wait and let the candy dissolve after the rice paper is gone, though i've never heard of anyone who waits that long before biting in :-). The closest candy texture that i know of is fresh soft Turkish delight. And similarly, Botan Rice Candy gets tougher if you leave it on the shelf a long time. I suppose it dehydrates a little. I read it was invented in 1924. Long ago we only saw the same candy called Tomoe Ame, and the brightly colorful red and green or red and blue box looked almost the same. Each box used to come with a little plastic or metal toy, but eventually that changed to temporary tattoos of cute cartoon characters. Nowadays I've seen Tomoe Ame in large bags, too, online. I was happily lost in the candy, snacks, and beverages, and have no idea what everyone else bought. I'm pretty sure we did come home with some stickers and magnets and maybe some little toys. I myself found my new source for good old rice candy! To (mis)quote Shakespeare, What's in a name? That which I call Tomoe Ame, by any other word would taste as (slightly) sweet :-)

    It is about 3.5 stars. This Daiso is big. It has many cute items from Japan. One thing that I…read morewarning you is all item is final. No exchange after out of the door. The price is reasonable. The store cover a lot of staff. It includes stationery, snack, toy, gift, daily use, decoration, ramen, electronics, cooking ware, dining set and more. My wife like this place due to it do not cost that much. Very useful item for daily use.

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