99 Cents Only Stores

  4.1 – 384 reviews  $ • Dollar store

Chain discount retailer offering brand-name groceries & household items for bargain prices.

Located In: Anaheim Town Square

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

Thursday7AM–9PM
Friday8AM–9PM
Saturday8AM–9PM
Sunday8AM–9PM
Monday8AM–9PM
Tuesday7AM–9PM
Wednesday8AM–9PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2270 E Lincoln Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806
Phone: (714) 491-8999
Website: http://99only.com/store/Anaheim/

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Review Summary

David S.
The staff is friendly, helpful, and quick to open up more check out lines.
Nelson La Rocca
There you can find lot of stuff ! nice place and great prices
Pink Cake
These people don’t know how to run a cheerful store environment.
Alheli Juarez
Lots of great finds and fresh produce as well. Parking is not an issue and it’s conveniently located in a shopping center with many other stores close by.
severin murphy
This shop has gone through a lot of changes lately. Most noticeably, the store fixtures have been reduced in height. It would seem that this was to increase visibility to help combat shoplifting. I like this better than having security guards following me around or having more technology installed, recording me picking my nose. It would be nice if this more exposed shopping experience would extend so far as to help keep riff-raff away, but probably not.The other change which was quite obvious to me and my life-shopping-partner is the absence of Diana and that other young lady (szy, can’t remember her name). In fact, nearly the entire crew of Centers? 99ers? has changed recently. Perhaps there is new management and their absence was the obligatory change of crew that often come with new management? That’s fine, I wish the old crew well, but I certainly hope that the current crew will soon be able to meet the old crew’s high levels of customer service and personability. As of right now, they do not.The last change I will mention is the closing of the restroom. This really affects my shopping, as now, in the middle of my 99cent Only experience, I must leave wife and embark on a journey to find a restroom. Going back to the riff-raff I mentioned before, I admit that it would not be cool if these non-shoppers were coming in and messing up the restrooms. I wouldn’t want to have to clean up after them, either! It does suck, though.The last last point to mention is: what happened to the toy section? It used to be sooo good and now it is sooo 99cent Only ten-years-ago Store. My wife and I shop here 3-5 times a week and it used to be awesome to have some cool toys to browse while she did all the real work. In the absence of a quality toy section, I have been relegated to pushing the cart along behind her while I write really long reviews on my phone.
Russ Simon
If you want to shop at this store, expect long slow moving lines without the common courtesy of being able to use the bathroom. As the manager Josh told me, with a big grin on his face, corporate gives the individual store the liberty to open the bathrooms up to the public or not. Well… I am going to exercise my liberty and not spend my money where they don’t exercise common courtesies.
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