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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Where Ya Bin

    Where Ya Bin

    3.0
    (22 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    A great opportunity to find your treasure. Loads of bins with stuff such as toys, housewares,…read moreclothes. tools, games, some food products, cosmetics, etc. basically, Amazon returns. Boxes are sealed and can't be opened. Most unlabeled. However, one can bring to a station where employees will open the box for you. Prices change from day to day. Thursday I believe is the cheapest. Consider it a fun thing to do on a rainy day. We spent a couple hours looking at the stuff in the bins. You might find your treasure there. There are strict rules, which they announce over a speaker, don't open packages or boxes or they will ask you to leave. I came home with a teapot, ceramic pie dish, toddlers dress, toddler toys, Halloween decoration, can of Planters peanuts, kitchen sponges, rose hand cream, tablecloth, leather repair kit, pkg of tarps, cleaning products. On the day that I went, each item was three dollars. I think I did good and was satisfied.

    I would strongly recommend removing references to the manager's race and statements such as "seemed…read moreon something" or comments about her appearance. Those statements can undermine an otherwise credible review and may cause readers to focus on that language rather than the actual issues you experienced. A stronger review focuses on the conduct, not personal characteristics. I have shopped at this store many times, and while the merchandise can be hit or miss, the prices are generally reasonable. However, I am writing this review because of a deeply disturbing experience involving a manager and the display of adult products. I was shopping with my 5-year-old and 8-year-old sons when one of them picked up what was clearly an adult toy. Several of these items were displayed openly in a bin that was easily accessible to children. As soon as I realized what it was, I took it away and approached the manager politely. I simply mentioned that these products should not be displayed where young children can easily access them, especially during the summer when many families are shopping with children. Instead of addressing my concern, the manager immediately became hostile. She told me that if I did not like it, I could leave the store. When I attempted to calmly explain my concern, she repeatedly interrupted me, stated that she did not have time to talk to me, and told me to leave. She further stated that those products were not being sold from inside the package and that I should simply take my children and leave. She then threatened to call the police, despite the fact that I was calm, respectful, and merely raising what I believed was a legitimate concern regarding child access to adult products. I left because I was with my children and did not want the situation to escalate. However, I was shocked by the manager's behavior. No customer should be treated with such disrespect for politely expressing a concern. What makes this even more troubling is that this was not the first time I had witnessed this particular manager behaving aggressively toward customers. While many employees at this location have been courteous and professional, I previously observed this manager engaged in a heated confrontation with another customer and speaking in an extremely hostile manner. My concern remains the same: adult products should not be displayed in a way that makes them easily accessible to young children in a family-oriented retail environment. Whether customers agree or disagree with that concern, they should be able to express it without being threatened, dismissed, or ordered out of the store. This experience left me disappointed and concerned, not only about the store's product placement decisions but also about the professionalism and conduct of its management. Customers deserve to be treated with respect, especially when raising concerns involving the welfare of children. This version is stronger because it sticks to observable facts, clearly describes the manager's conduct, and keeps the focus on the issues that other customers and corporate management are most likely to take seriously. Please parents be aware of these behavior specially when going there with your kids. Very unlikely I would be able to go there at least for long time or at least this particular woman is long gone or some change of monument again.

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    Bargain Hunters Thrift Store

    Bargain Hunters Thrift Store

    2.8
    (22 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $

    I am in Charlotte and on a hint to find a thrift store that I like. I stopped by this store on a…read moreTuesday evening. There were a few shoppers, but honestly they had more staff than customers. I am hoping that this is a family owned business and everyone is not really on the clock. None of the staff were really working. One was seated in a stool with her mask pulled below her chin and on the phone. Another guy and two females were at the front register just having regular everyday gossip conversation. I did see one staff walking around and making sure items were on hangers. The items in the store are very well organized. When you walk in you will find several rows of brand new t-shirts that are $1.00. I did not see anything that I would be willing to pay a dollar for, but if you need a shirt in a pinch and don't want to spend a ton, it's a good option. I also browsed all of the clothing section. What I noticed is that all of the good items are pulled from the main store and placed in what they call the Boutique. The boutique is basically clothing items that are new or in like new condition and priced significantly higher than the other items in the stores I would compare it to a consignment store. However, there was nothing in this section that I would pay the up charge for. One thing to note is that they do have sales. The day I was in there was a sign indicating that yellow tags were 50% off and what I thought was green was 75% off. As I was checking out I discovered that the green color is actually blue! Am I color blind?? If you are in the are and want to kill some time, I do recommend dropping in. I am a very thrifty shopper and can find the brands they put in the boutique area and charge extra for at thrift store prices. As such, it's not for me. However, that's not to say that you would not appreciate the prices.

    they locked the door on us as we were walking up 20 minutes before closing, and proceeded to stare…read moreat us as we look at the hours. rude. also. there were still customers in the store while they locked the doors. kinda WEIRD. losers.

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    Vintage Charlotte

    Vintage Charlotte

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    6.9 mi
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    I enjoyed a lovely Saturday morning exploring aisles of vintage items. Vendors were pleasant and…read morepersonable. The only thing I didn't appreciate was the high price for a lot of extremely used items. For example, there were items that were clearly boy gently used, but priced as if they were new!! I needed up purchasing only one shirt that I couldn't pass up. However, I enjoyed window shopping with locals.

    The CLT VTG, Charlotte Vintage, pop up (one day) event was really good for NODA and Charlotte. It…read morebrought a group of vintage dealers under one roof, Amelie's Annex, where customers could peruse through their offerings. Additionally, the building itself added nicely to the vintage mood as could be expected from the owner of Amelie's. Each vendor had a unique and distinct theme of merchandise so there was a purposeful variety, which gives two thumbs up to Amy H. for thinking ahead about customers' needs and bringing this concept to Charlotte; this type of gathering is more common in bigger cities, so it is refreshing to see it here. Items ranged from old Americana, Atomic '50s house-wares and lighting, clothing, art, to Chinoiserie furniture, and more. The event had such a huge turn-out that the ample on-site parking did not suffice, leading to some minor issues in the parking lot. Rest assured that this site does have ample parking, but this event received attendance that exceeded expectations, which is a good thing. Perhaps for future events the vendors could park in the rear, as I noticed that they had parked near the entrance. They should really have unloaded near the door, and then moved the vehicles to the very rear, as what happened was a bit inconsiderate to the patrons. But this was the only real problem with the event's organization, which is amazing for a first effort in the Queen city and very professional. I'm looking forward to more of these events. Maybe I'll camp outside overnight for the next one.

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    ZABS Place

    ZABS Place

    4.4
    (27 reviews)
    5.3 mi
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    Cute sized shop, or typically look at/ for items such as shoes jeans purses and dvds. Do not recall…read moreseeing DVDs. Clothing areas were basic items. Not too much stood out. Snagged. A cute red velvet top for 10$. Impulsively bought a pair of sandals 14$ (above what I would normally pay for secondhand) because I thought they were Michael Kors. They were Anne Klein. AK looked like MK haha Regrets but no returns. It's worth a look, you never know what you might find !

    Nice location, very clean stores, polite staff…read more The organization has a general thrift store (kids toys area, a little bit of clothing for men and women, general items), & a furniture store around the corner. This store honestly frustrated me. I go to cause- or benevolent-type thrift stores because I want to support them- in this case, I want to support differently abled adults being trained for work. (I believe this is the org's goal?) This store made it harder for me to spend my money- & I really wanted to! Seemed kinda high end and a bit pricy for a 'thrift store' in my opinion- particularly for women's items and furniture. They had a good range of clothing sizes for women tho. I always hope for a surprise find in thrift stores but this was not going to be one of those places for me-- unless I hoped to spend a few hundred looking for a used designer purse (a la Fendi) or an unusual mini-fridge. I asked about an item in the furniture area & no offer/effort was made to work with me on the (high) ticket price. Usually folks in a cause-related store will work with you because they want to see money generated & they know you're there to support them. Not here/ Got the sense that things are priced & that's that. And when they give you a color tag to look for for a discount of the day, & you don't see any discounted items with that color tag...not fun. (Also guessing that the coveted Matthew location near the Farmers Market is part of the higher prices. But just not as much fun to thrift when a used shirt costs $20.) I did see some kids toys for a range of prices which was nice...but just not a 'thrift' store to me. Maybe I got it wrong?

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    RH Charlotte | The Gallery at Phillips Place

    RH Charlotte | The Gallery at Phillips Place

    3.6
    (28 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    The showroom is more than a furniture store--it feels like walking through a beautifully designed…read morehome. Every space is thoughtfully curated, making it easy to envision how pieces will work together instead of trying to imagine them on a crowded showroom floor. The design aesthetic is timeless, neutral, and sophisticated, with plenty of inspiration for anyone who loves modern or transitional interiors. The quality of the furniture and finishes is even more impressive in person, and seeing the materials firsthand makes a huge difference compared to shopping online. What really stands out is the staff. I was promptly greeted and assisted in selecting furniture pieces from the French Contemporary collection. They were knowledgeable, helpful, and quickly ordered wood samples for me, making the entire process seamless and enjoyable. The showroom is also dog-friendly, which is a big plus for me. I'm very excited about the pieces I selected and can't wait to see everything come together in my home. Whether you're furnishing an entire home or simply looking for design inspiration, this showroom is absolutely worth a visit.

    This restaurant has been on my list for years. I visit Charlotte quite often and know the RH…read morerestaurant is only in certain locations so it was a special outing for me. I did my research and went here thinking I was going to get a quick bite to eat at the bar but there isn't a bar. There is an area you can purchase coffee and wine at. I walked up to the hostess asking that exact question and she goes "no service there only indoors, no service outside so will you be joining us" is a very sassy remark. I gave her the benefit of the doubt but it was just downhill from there. I sat in the middle of the restaurant waiting to be introduced by a server for over 40 mins. When a server walked over he kindly stated can I help you? Lol yes, I've been sitting here for over 40 mins. I ordered breakfast and there was a hair in my food. I ordered another meal to go and somehow got a steak sandwich but I ordered steak frites. Overall, not a great experience at all especially when there really isn't anything on the menu under $20. Beautiful restaurant however subpar service and subpar food.

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    Bloom A Food Lion Market

    Bloom A Food Lion Market

    1.5
    (2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Before set your hopes too high for a classy grocery store in Mint Hill, let me point out that Bloom…read moreis spin-off of Food Lion. In fact, the selection (or lack thereof) is similar to Food Lion, as are the prices. Bloom will "do the job", but not very impressively. I've visited this Bloom store on several occasions and while the store is immaculately clean (atypical for Food Lions), the produce, deli, and bakery is lacking. They have a number of speciality breads, but overall a limited selection. The produce is decent-just don't buy the salad mixes. They normally expire a day later. One of the merits of this store is the "pick your own" six-pack of beer. They have an ample selection of domestics and imports that you can mix and match for about $8. Another is the meat selection: actually fresh, varied meats for reasonable prices. Bloom's Breeze Card works like H-T's VIC card, nothing exclusive but its saves a few $$$. The store has "maps" of different depts. at the front entrance, so it is easily navegable. If you need to pick up a few items or a cartful, Bloom is still a better option than other local grocers. (See my scathing review of the Mint Hill Bi-Lo).

    This store is back to Food Loin.The employees are not friendly.They often have cashier's that that…read moreseem to be lost(not trained).Will not be returning to this location.The management at this location is just as bad and rude as the employees.The Food Loin on Matthews Mint Hill Road has much friendlier employees and are always helpful.Will go out of my way to go to it from here on out.I do not even give the other location 1 star.But had to choose one

    Dollar General - grocery - Updated July 2026

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