Sylvia G.
Jul 22, 2024
I should not be allowed in this store un supervised. I seem to pop in just to look and leave with a car full of stuff. Always great finds and great deals.When I make it to Olathe, I always stop in.
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Erica R.
Sep 8, 2020
Best homegoods in the Kansas City area. The store seems better stocked than other homegoods in the area. They had the best rug and art selection I've seen. Worth the drive to Olathe!
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T N.
Nov 25, 2017
Best location of all the ones in KC! We have driven to them all.They probably push through a lot more here than most others. That's good and bad. The good is variety. The bad is, you snooze, you lose. I mean we see something, left, came back a couple hours later and they were gone. Anything you need more than one of might be hit or miss. We bought a beautiful recliner once and needed two. So we waited and waited and waited. Disappointed, we ended up returning it. My only gripe is the road in front of the store is rather tight. Not their fault but just an FYI really. The staff has always been nice.
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Dawn C.
Dec 1, 2013
I'm a gifter. It's my love language to give gifts. But I'm also thrifty. I like to feed my savings account. How to cope? Homegoods! Some of my favorite never fail departments here:-Linens. I love giving and getting new kitchen towels. Happy "insert whatever holiday". Seriously, if I'm invited to your place in March I'm probably bringing you a hostess gift of cute little towels with shamrocks embroidered on them. Be warned!-Papergoods. I'm a bit of a stationary freak. I must have note cards and sticky notes and embossed envelopes for every mood and season. And if it has a Fleur De Lys on it, you can bet your last dollar, I'm probably going to want to take it home with me. Oh, and if you're my friend you will likely be giving a beautiful set of your very own before too long. -Kitchen gadgets. From unique single piece plastic containers to fancy zesters and avocado slicers, if you've seen it elsewhere for big bucks, you'll probably find it here for less. -Pet stuff. Great gifts for those raising "four legged children". Fancy dog biscuits, leashes, toys..etc. Fluffy and Fido are both treated like kings here. (Seriously, I have a friend who is always saying cats are underrepresented in the pet accessory world, not here!)
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Kristen L.
Jan 9, 2013
I go to Home Goods when I'm looking for great Home Decor at a reasonable price. They have great variety that changes every week. They carry unique items that you can find in department stores but for a discounted price. I love the variety, but often the shelves ate cluttered and not well organized so you've got to be willing to take time to look. They do care most of the things that Bed Bath and Beyond does However they don't have consistent items and they often don't have many duplicate items. I went in there looking for a set of basic glasses and they didn't have any. So it's never a guarantee. If you're looking for things for you home, this place it worth checking out before going to other more expensive stores. You may just find something you love for a great price.
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Martha W.
Jul 30, 2017
HomeGoods is a great place to shop for Serveware to impress at your party at low cost. They also have a good assortment of cookware at excellent prices. I also loow for things like low cost spices and coffee syrups. The main thing to keep in mind is that their stock often changes, so if you find something you like, Buy it Now, because there's no guarantee they will have it next time youre there.Expect long lines at the checkout, but they always have lots of cashiers and it goes pretty fast.
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Michelle L.
Aug 8, 2016
I've been to this store twice- both times on Saturday afternoons. The first time, the store was so well-stocked and organized that I think I spent 3 hours in there! Everything from lamps, side tables, and accent chairs, to shower curtains and nursery decor, I couldn't get enough! The second time, stock was low and there were some empty aisles that needed to be re-stocked and organized. Obviously, didn't spend nearly as much time as there wasn't as to look at... Happy I didn't spend as much, but I was a little disappointed! I'd say it's a hit or miss here, but you never know!
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Rob M.
Oct 10, 2010
Home Goods is a vastly expanded Marshall's housewares and decor section, with a great selection at prices much lower than standard department stores. This location in the Olathe Pointe shopping complex adjoins Marshall's and you just walk through between stores, even though they have separate signs outside. They share the same checkout lines.I found much too much stuff for my apartment here -- silk flower arrangements and greenery (I have the original brown thumb and kill off all the real plants I get), gourmet food items, great imported soaps, cookware, and a futuristic candy dish that looks like very expensive Murano glass for $12 (I've seen things like it in museum gift shops for over $100!). There's also furniture, area rugs and wall decor. Like all such stores, you never know what they'll have from one visit to the next, but it's great fun browsing! Each week they get new deliveries, so if you're not in a rush and can't find something on one visit, you might find it the next time you go. Definitely check it out if you're furnishing or decorating -- lots of stuff at very low prices compared to the department stores, or even places like Pier 1 and World Market, which it somewhat resembles. And what you don't find at Home Goods very well may be at the SuperTarget or Bed, Bath & Beyond, just across Black Bob, to the west!
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Zach G.
Jun 15, 2012
Home Goods is so much better than Bed Bath and Beyond. I mean...soooo much better. I will never bother with BB&B again now that I have seen the light of Home Goods.First, the place feels like it is laid out better. Instead of a big circle like BB&B, it's laid out like every other freakin' store in America - the normal way. That is - enter, go two rows up, turn left, turn right, boom. Second, instead of having 20 of the same products, and 20 more of another product that is almost exactly the same, they have a few of each, meaning your selection is better, but also there is less of a chance of buying the exact same product as everyone else on the planet, and there is more of a chance that what you get will be (a) a little different, and (b) more fitting with the motif you are going after. Third, the prices seem cheaper compared to similar stuff at BB&B. Fin.
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David L.
Oct 15, 2017
Walking in not needing anything, but I know I'm going to walk out with something :/ It happens every time. Even when I do know what I'm looking for, it's not the only thing I'll leave with.The store is clean and fairly laid out well. It can be a bit cramped in areas, especially if you have some shopping carts involved in the mix. That doesn't deter me though. It just means they have more stuff for me to look at.You can find some items consistently, but it's those items you weren't expecting to see that gets me, and it's usually in the kitchenware, food, and pet section. I find myself ignoring my head saying you don't need that. Oh yes I do!Customer service has always been great here, and even if there's a long check out line, it moves at a good pace in the way they have it set up.
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