I came here after hearing many great reviews about the discounts available here. I must say, my 1st visit here was great! I saw so many fantastic deals and specials on popular everyday household items. The store has lots to look at. The isles were well-spaced, which is necessary because there are a good amount of people shopping here on any given day. I was very impressed with the household items available here. I will be making it a point to stop here again very soon!
Brandon K.
Classificação do local: 5 Westwood, MA
I NEED Ollie’s Bargain Outlet to open in Massachusetts. It’s a 5-star, clean, convenient(to New York) Discount shopping option. So much great stuff, prices are extremely low. HUGE selections of Rugs, Books, DVDs, Pet Toys /Products, Stationery, Kitchen Products, Gardening Items, and so much more. Located in Mil-Pine Plaza on Route 62 /Niagara Falls Boulevard in Niagara Falls.
Thao H.
Classificação do local: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Wowzers, came for a day trip with my girlfriends and was happy to be introduced to Ollies. We crossed back with a ton of food which we happily purchsed at a nicely discounted price. $ 2.75 for beef jerky, unheard of. I even scored a digital scale for $ 12 bucks so I can see how much I gained from this day trip haha. Books galore for cheap, and a ton of other home furnishing and kids toys.
Laurie J.
Classificação do local: 4 Falls Church, VA
I have a dog and rent a house with hardwood floors, so buying as may rugs/carpets as possible was a must. Of course — this can also be expensive. Thankfully, someone directed me to Ollie’s. Tons of carpets/rugs of all sizes and decently priced. Yes, I had to dig through stacks trying to find something I wanted, but I found several rugs and they are all great and holding up after being trampled by a dog on a regular basis. The staff is very friendly and helpful with getting a rug off the bottom of a pile(something I always wind up needing). I haven’t really purchased anything else here — so I can’t speak on the rest of the merchandise — but it’s worth a walk through. One thing to note: They don’t take American Express.
Michelle K.
Classificação do local: 4 Allentown, Buffalo, NY
Ollie’s has a great selection of just about everything you’d find at a department store – but much, much less expensive. Particularly impressive is the HUGE section of closeout books; everything is pretty well organized and the selection is great. You’ll find NY Times best-sellers, cookbooks, children’s books, all sorts of non-fiction books and much more. We also make regular use of the hardware and home decorating sections. Tools, painting supplies(including paint in basic colors), carpet, and yard supplies(seasonally) are in good supply – and at prices that blow Home Depot out of the water. If you’re in the market for a large, inexpensive area rug, this is the place to go. The housewares section is also very useful. Small electric appliances(coffee makers, blenders, food processors, rice steamers, etc.) are available from all the major manufacturers, along with hand tools, serving ware, pots and pans, bakeware, cutting boards, etc. I almost always by my dishwasher detergent«pods» here; same Cascade product I used to get a Wegmans, but 30% less! Finally, I always make a point to walk through the food section. Wheat Thins, Muir Glen organic tomatoes, sea salt, panko – there are a number of things I regularly find here at great prices.
Bryan M.
Classificação do local: 3 Niagara Falls, NY
Ollie’s is a good store that deals in manufacturers closeouts, remanufactured goods along with others items that you typically find in a discount store. They have a large book section so if you are looking for a do it yourself book or even a large table book you cannot beat the prices here. I also discovered Ollie’s when I was living in Baltimore and was glad when they opened stores up in Western NY. I like there selections of oriental rugs and have bought a few of them from there over the years with no complaints. Overall I like this store and buying something that has been remanufactured is an excellent bargain and they do come with warranties. One can take a hint with their motto«Good Stuff Cheap» and you would be surprised on the savings you will have.
Nicole H.
Classificação do local: 3 Crystal Beach, Canada
In searching for used and/or discount items to furnish my soon-to-be stateside residence, I came across ads for Ollie’s and didn’t have very high expectations. But when I stopped in I was pleasantly surprised to find a very full warehouse-type establishment that was easy to navigate and clean! I was shocked to see so many floor covering options and a fantastic book section. Otherwise they had lots of other stuff for kids, the kitchen, bathroom, and all over the home. I’m sure I will frequently stop in over the next few months to see what finds can be had.
Mike H.
Classificação do local: 2 Burlington, Canada
Found this place great first visit in mid 2012. Of the 7 or 8 visits since, it’s been absolutely craptacular. Never anything but junk. Looked better than BigLots at first now I wouldn’t mention the 2 in same sentence.
Christine G.
Classificação do local: 4 Albuquerque, NM
Ollie’s is a welcome addition to Niagara Falls. I hope they stick around! I first learned of Ollie’s when I lived in Baltimore. I received the flyers in the mail all the time, but never bothered going. When a store appeared within walking distance of my parents’ home, I had to check it out on a recent visit back to the Falls. The concept of the store is pretty simple and falls in line with their advertising motto: «Good Stuff Cheap!!”(Trademarked, Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved, etc.) ;) They sell overstock, discontinued or liquidated items of all varieties. You’ll see very familiar name brands and some that make you go, «Who dat?» By way of example, on a recent visit, I picked up a bag of Synder’s of Hanover honey wheat pretzel sticks for $ 1.29. Regular retail = $ 2.59. And it’s not like they’re going to expire any time soon(expiration date is three months from now). Oh, and I got a great deal on a bag of Lindt’s truffles! Chocolate-pretzel mouthgasm, here I come! Their book section is pretty awesome to browse. You never know what you’ll find. Actually, the whole store is like that. In addition to food and books, they carry all kinds of housewares, toys, outdoor stuff, some office and craft supplies, rugs… you get the picture. Their ads are a hoot, and made mildly disturbing by their store mascot, Ollie — a smiling doofus of a man with wide jowls and an overbite who vaguely reminds me of Alfred E. Neuman from MAD magazine.