This is a really great discount /.99 cent store however be aware that they are CASHONLY. Really nice to be able to find a discount store like this in the neighborhood. Very good selection f household/cleaning items. I was surprised about the wide selection of electronic they had available. They had many different types of cables and converters that you normally wouldn’t see at a strictly $ .99 store. Many of the items are priced above $.99 but they are very well discounted. Check this place out if you need some inexpensive hardware, I wish I had before I paid more then 4x what they were asking for some items elsewhere. They also have good options in different price ranges for alike products which makes shopping easier. The employees are actually fairly nice and helpful. Just ask them if you are having a hard time finding and item and they will guide you in the right direction.
Maya T.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
this place is pretty cool. its a decent size for a dollar store and you’ll find useful and functional items that could easily go for $ 10 — $ 15 elsewhere. i popped in this week and got two beautiful cereal bowls and 2 hand painted coffee mugs all totaling a whopping $ 4. my guests love the hand painted items i brought home and were shocked when i told them i got these items at a 99 cent store. i would definitely recommend this place for creative items that are only a buck! drawback — its cash only, but i guess i should expect that at a 99 cent store.
Peter D.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This is your average 99 Cent store. They’ve got everything. Dish soap, shampoo, make-up, coloring books, heroin, candy, extension cords, pipe bombs, spatulas… just a huge assortment of random stuff at cheap prices.(OK, I was lying about two of those; I’ll let you decide which.) I like places like this, because you can pick up certain essentials at ½ the price of the local Duane Reade/CVS/whatever. However, I honestly never would’ve come in this particular store if I didn’t need quarters to feed the parking meter. But because I didn’t want to be a burden to the nice cashier lady, I bought a deck of cards(never know when you might need to get your hustle on), and a bottle of water. The water was $.35! No one sells single bottles of water this cheap anymore! Manhattan hot dog vendors try and charge me $ 2 now, for the same Poland Spring! You can’t get anything for $.35 in this city! If you can’t tell, I’m very excited about this.