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    Nashua, NH

    TJ Maxx

    3.2 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    2.3
    (53 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    0/5 Stars - A Complete Failure of Service ​Date of Visit:…read moreFebruary 13, 2026 ​I am beyond exhausted with the state of this Target. Tonight was an absolute disaster. I came in for a simple trip--just a few items--and was met with a store that seemed to have completely given up on its customers. ​Every single register and self-checkout on the first floor was shut down. No staff, no machines, nothing. I was forced to trek to the second level just to find a way to pay for my items. When I finally got there, the only thing available was self-checkout, and because the rest of the store was essentially closed, the line stretched on forever. ​It is pathetic that a major retailer expects its customers to hunt through multiple floors just to find a functioning terminal. I don't work here. I am not on the payroll. Yet, Target expects me to do the labor of checking myself out after waiting in a line that management clearly doesn't care about fixing. ​The lack of staffing and the complete disregard for a customer's time is a glaring weakness in how this location is run. You are failing at the most basic requirement of a retail business: letting people buy things. This needs to be addressed ASAP because the current "service" is non-existent.

    This store is messy. They sell expired food, are understocked, and close store early.read more

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    The modern part. But, alas, is closed.
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    Next door to where one could drink coffee if one wished.
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    Pheasant Lane Mall

    Pheasant Lane Mall

    3.3
    (65 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Wow, this mall is great!…read more My friend keeps telling me that malls are a 20th century concept, and while I agree with him, going to the mall is just so much fun. They really do have everything here: sports stores, a game stop, target, clothes, electronics, a food court, etc etc. On that note, the food court is kind of lacking, due to it having only a handful of options: a taco bell (shudders), a burger king, a generic Chinese restaurant, and so on. Still, it doesn't deter people from coming here. The thing I like the most about the mall is the Dick's sporting goods store, which has an impressive array of products in stock. Virtually any sporting brand you can think of is represented here, and all for a decent price. True, you can get any of these things over amazon and in two days basically, but the mall 1. has clearance sales 2. you pay no sales tax! This brings me to another point, which is the fact that none of NH pays any sales tax, so people come to this mall all the time from out of state. This place is actually situated right on the NH side of the NH/MA border, so it's easy to imagine this place was built with Massholes in mind. Honestly, while going to the mall is an outdated concept, it is still terrible fun. The only drawback to this one is that there is no movie theater.

    Wow what a huge mall. I have never seen so many shops and shoppers at one mall. They have 2 stories…read moreand the target inside is huge. Alote of different foods in the food court as well. 10 out of 10. Can't wait to bring the kids back for all the family fun.

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    Angels Above Thrift Shop

    Angels Above Thrift Shop

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    6.5 mi
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    Yikes! A lot changed since last time I was here…read more When you walk through the front door, you'll swear you're on the set of "Hoarders." There is stuff everywhere. You can barely make in through the aisles. I'm not sure what is available in the front room - if there isn't a giant stuffed animal blocking your view, there are boxes in the way. You want to see the jewelry in the front case. You can't. Too much junk in the way. If you make your way into the front side room, it is pretty tidy in there. That's where you'll find clothes, books, and puzzles. I checked the price of a paperback book - $2. Puzzles were between $2 and $5 (some new). If you make your way to the back room there is kitchenware and kids' toys. A used cheese grater that was originally $9 was marked $5. Too much for this cheapo. A vintage looking electrical appliance was $75. I don't know what is was, but that seems way too pricey for any small kitchen appliance. I was interested in some of the china, but it was packed in too tight with coffee cups ($2) dangling from hooks in front of them. Removing a plate would be like playing Jenga with glass blocks. They need to have a sale and get rid of some of the junk that is just in the way. People can't buy things if they can't see them. Do like other thrift stores and figure out a way to identify how long something has been on the store floor, and then automatically drop the price after a month or whatever. I know you want to make as much as you can for the charity, but if people can't see what you're selling, they won't buy it. If you price it too high for your clientele, it won't sell either. You can't raise money for the charity by just hoarding stuff! I do want to point out that the women who work here are very nice!

    Angels Above Thrift Shop is part of a charity that helps to support the families of the critically…read moreand chronically ill children of Massachusetts General Hospital. Beyond the great mission and extremely nice staff, however, it is just a fantastic thrift store. I was drawn in by a beautiful, spindly but sturdy bookcase sitting outside of the shop. Taking into account that the item looked like an antique and was very sturdy, I assumed that that a fair flea market price would be around $40.00, but all that they wanted was $12. Astonished by the deal, I decided to dig around a little bit more. Behind the small and unassuming store front is a veritable cavern of Halloween costumes, ice skates, and more kitchen items that you can shake a stick at. Love it and will definitely be back.

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