This dollar store is in the little shopping strip behind Whole Foods, next to First Watch. The store is clean, bright, and mainly features a lot of cooking/utensil supplies and general housewares. The back of the store has freezer and refrigeration units stocked with a lot of store-brand stuff. They had very little party supplies compared to other places. Candy aisle is a great place to score the same candy as the movie theatres for a lot less money. There is a humongous area reserved for getting inflated balloons, so of you need those, this is a great place. The gift wrap/party supplies are very few compared to other Dollar Tree stores in the area. They also had very few toys compared to others. The employee was not knowledgeable and she did a halfway job of bagging my merchandise, but in her defense, she looked 16. I purchased some cookies for my daughter(nutter butter) and noticed later they expired five months ago. So keep an eye on expiration dates. All in all, it’s a good store, but as I usually need party supplies, wrapping paper, and stuff like that… I’ll keep going to the Richmond store. Oh, one more thing; they have a a much larger greeting card section, including a lot for acknowledging Jewish holidays and life events.