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    Big Lots

    Big Lots

    3.3(4 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    I don't think I stepped in a Big Lots until I moved here…read more No, wait, actually, I think I've been to one before but it was messy and cramped and weird and I just didn't see any appeal in shopping there. So, I forgot the store existed. Then I moved here. And there weren't as many stores available to me as I was used to (coming from suburban Chicago). So I went to Big Lots one day and changed my mind. This location is clean. Spacious. Not weird at all. Actually had stuff! Now, when I'm on a quest to find a specific, reasonably-priced item in town, Big Lots is on my radar. Not everything is cheap, or great quality, or still good (some food items have been near expiration), but there are still quite a few gems in this store! I particularly like the home good sections, with reasonably priced floor mats, window curtains, dishes, etc. During the holidays, I will come here to browse the decor or gift wrap or ornaments. When I'm looking for a cheap toy or game for work, I'll look here. I do agree with the previous reviewer that the furniture is a bit too expensive though, considering everything else in this store. Do they even manage to sell any furniture!? It's hit or miss, but I'm content with what Big Lots has.

    I'm not a huge Big Lots fan. Mainly because I remember the old Lexington location to be old and run…read moredown. This Georgetown location isn't like that at all. It was actually very clean and had a lot of good quality items. This location is in the quiet strip mall shopping center, where K-Mart used to be before they recently closed. The particular day that I was there, I was drawn in by the massive signs along the road indicating that they were having a 20% off of everything sale, that day only. Although I didn't end up getting what I was in the market for, I was able to snag a bunch of lawn ornaments, two dog beds and a few other items that I never knew that I needed. The lady at the check out was friendly and they seemed well staff and handled the high customer value that they had during the sale. The furniture department seemed a little overpriced, is my only complaint.

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    Duffle to go on vacation with great convenient items

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    Crazy Freddy's Superstore

    Crazy Freddy's Superstore

    1.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    I'd driven by this place many times and been curious about it…read more It looks a tad shady on the outside, my wife joked that it seemed from first glance like a place where most of the merchandise would have "fallen off the back of a truck." However, I wanted to see what was up with the place for myself. I went in there today and here's how I can describe the place: You know that shelf or rack at a lot of stores that has their closeouts and returns and opened packages? Imagine a full store of nothing but that. Out front was a bicycle with a big sign on it saying "salvage". They had a couple of well-used wet-dry vacs in the back, and a wall of opened-package (or used) small kitchen appliances like coffee makers and microwave ovens. There were piles of clothing for sale, not on hangers or any kind of organization, just dumped out on shelves or in boxes to be rummaged through. It almost seemed like a permanent garage sale in a retail space. If you want used and salvaged merchandise, they seem to have it. Sitting by the door was a man with a gruff expression. He wore a Deputy Sheriff's badge on his belt, so presumably he works there as a side job, is he supposed to be there to reassure people that the goods aren't stolen? He, nor the man behind the counter made any attempt to greet me, nor even acknowledge my presence in the store. While I was browsing, they launched into talking politics, where it was clear that both of them followed certain extremist conspiracy theories rather zealously. It made me very uncomfortable and I really didn't want to listen to it as I browsed (and they still hadn't even so much as said hello to me), so I just walked out of the store. I won't be back.

    Bargain Hunt

    Bargain Hunt

    2.9(7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Brand new to Georgetown, Bargain Hunt opened recently with the promises of..... finding a bargain!…read moreI actually made my way there on opening day, was in and out quickly due to the crowds. I wasn't impressed with what I did see, either, so I decided to wait on this review until I was able to go back and browse without crowds. Honestly, I'm not keen on the trend of cheap, 'bargain' stores that have been popping up lately in Georgetown. Apparently people like their stuff cheap, and I completely understand wanting to save a few dollars, but in the end, you're still getting low-quality (*cough*cheap*cough*) stuff that will need replacing again and again. Bargain Hunt contributes to that. There is indeed a variety of things available for purchase; most notably the appliances, electronics, garden items, toys, and clothes. Throw in some snacks, home decor, and random knick knacks, and you've got Bargain Hunt. I did find a few things that I had forgotten existed (like Skip-Its and Rock Em Sock Em Robots) or that I had been looking for my child/home, but the prices didn't seem to be a Bargain. There was nothing in the store that I couldn't get elsewhere for similar price. The clothes were the worst -- obviously clothes that people didn't want and not priced low enough. I did find some Wrangler jeans for $10; so I suppose it really is hit or miss. The thing that really stood out? A majority of boxes were crushed/opened/re-taped -- clearly items that were unwanted or returned. I did, however, find one thing that I ended up purchasing: an indoor toddler trampoline for $20 (with a 20% off coupon I received on opening day). The box was slightly ripped and had clearly been opened before. At the check out I asked whether it was an item that had been returned. The cashier explained that most of the items in this store were indeed overstock items or returned/exchanged items from other stores. However, if I purchased something from Bargain Hunt and it didn't have everything and/or wasn't good, I had 30 days to return it. Good. I bought the trampoline. We opened the box at home, assembled it, and the trampoline was fine. It had obviously been put together previously, but all the parts were intact and there was minimal signs of use. We kept it. The only thing in Bargain Hunt that might prompt me to come back was the toy/sports section in the back of the store -- there were a lot of toys and games that I do not usually see in other stores. The garden stuff isn't bad, either. Otherwise? Meh. You're really going to have to hunt for a bargain here.

    I had never been to Bargain Hunt, but I ended up going to two different locations with my cousin…read moreand sister-in-law, because they both love it. I've seen some of the items they've found at Bargain Hunt, and it's been good stuff, that they got for really cheap. That said, I couldn't find anything I needed here, but they did have lots of nice items. Both locations I visited were very similar, and thus my reviews are essentially the same for them. Both were semi-organized, with an area for outdoor items, bedding, home decor, etc. But, the store kind of has a "yard sale" feel, in that you have to dig around to find any gems. Overall I think Bargain Hunt is a fine spot to stop in and check out if you don't mind the digging. You never know what you could find!

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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    2.7(26 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $

    This Walmart was clean, and well-organized. The employees were friendly and prompt in sservice. I…read moregot a chicken tender meal and sliced turkey from the deli. The tender meal was done well and nothing had a texture like it had been sitting too long in the hot bar. The turkey was great, the deli worker asked how thin I would like it and took a test slice to see if it would be to my liking. This was a great experience.

    I go to Walmart because of the prices, but even that is getting to be a little more sketchy when I…read morenotice different things on my receipts that don't match. When I try to bring them up to an employee to bring their attention to it I get looked at like I'm a Karen. I'm sorry that I don't like to be stolen from, you guys prosecute shoplifters but yet you do reverse shoplifting on people who come in to buy things as well. Now I have met some really sweet people there and then I have met some really rude people. I have been hit with those damn carts more times then I can count and I realize that they're on a time crunch, but the fact that I am trying to shop as well and you're getting paid to do what you're doing are two different things. I'm a very respectful person and when I see them coming, I try to get out of their way, but at the same time I'm trying to do my shopping. Be respectful back. One of the things that bothers me. The most is when I go to check out there's only a few lines open with real people so I will go to self check out because I only have so many items, but you will sit there and stare at me while I'm doing it making me feel uncomfortable but yet when your machine acts up, I can't find anybody to help me because they're too busy talking to other employees are on their phone. You need to do better. Customer service should be taught. I understand that some customers get out of line and become aggressive and I don't agree with that, but I'm not one of those people. If I treated people like that at work, I wouldn't have a job.

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    Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter
    Walmart Supercenter

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    R & R Archery and Outdoors - Range Price List (as of 12/15)

    R & R Archery and Outdoors

    2.0(3 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I have visited R&R twice. They offer a large inventory of bows and accessories, bow service, and…read morethey have an indoor range next door that you can rent time on to practice. I took my new (to me) Hoyt Vixen to them to have the draw length adjusted, install a new sight, adjust the peep sight, and have arrows cut for me. I'm new to the sport and I know that was obvious but they were patient with me as they helped me get the bow set up correctly. There are plenty of sporting goods stores in Lexington that sell archery equipment but I think R&R is worth the trip to Georgetown for the level of service and selection they offer.

    Over priced on everything could have saved $200 at Field and Stream. They talk up only what they…read morehave which is a very limited selection. Nice to you before the sale, poor service after the sale. They have very few items which are over priced. You can find the same merchandise at Dicks or Field and Stream. Field and Stream is a largest Hoyt dealer in KY and has a huge selection of everything. If you cannot tell, but i do not recommend R&R Archery. There are better places with cheaper prices and better service to spend you hard earned cash. Dicks in Hamburg and Fayette Mall, Sportsman Warehouse, and Field and Stream are all cheaper and have qualified bow techs with a return policy. Field and Stream is the largest Hoyt dealer in KY with an extensive selection of products to choose from.

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    R & R Archery and Outdoors - Small store with a very limited selection

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