Los Angeles/ Retail & Industry
Published on February 18, 2020
Anaheim's 3 favorite discount storesFive Below | Photo: Rubi S./Yelp

Looking to try the top discount stores around?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best bargain retailers in Anaheim, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list. Read on for a rundown.

1. Daiso Japan

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Topping the list is a location of the chain Daiso Japan. Located at 673 N. Euclid St. in Northwest Anaheim, it's the highest-rated discount store in Anaheim, boasting four stars out of 155 reviews on Yelp.

Yelper Sharon W., who recently reviewed the store, wrote, "Love this Daiso. Plenty of parking and everything is so useful and cheap. Most things are $1.50 but some things can be more pricey depending on what you get. This place is amazing for kitchen stuff."

Yelper Kislev A. added, "Cute and cheap functional and superfluous items. Free parking in the center's large parking lot, but it is busy."

2. Five Below

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Next up is Southeast Anaheim's Five Below, a member of a national chain at 2226 E. Lincoln Ave. With 4.5 stars out of 12 reviews on Yelp, the discount store has proved to be a local favorite.

Yelper Ceejay L., who recently reviewed Five Below, wrote, "What a fun little store. My tween loves shopping here for cute little things, candy and trending items like mini brands. We love to hit this place up for birthday party gifts and stocking stuffers at Christmas."

Victoria M. noted, "Can't say enough good things bout this place. Everything $1-$5. You can find some gems here."

3. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County ReStore

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Last but not least is Southwest Anaheim's Habitat for Humanity of Orange County ReStore, at 1656 W. Katella Ave. It's another top choice, with Yelpers giving the discount home-improvement and building-supply spot four stars out of 86 reviews.

We turned to Yelp for an overview of the store: "Habitat for Humanity of Orange County ReStore locations are non-profit home-improvement stores and donation centers that sell quality new and gently used home building materials to the public at discounted prices," states the history section of the business's Yelp profile. "Inventory includes lighting, carpet, tile, doors, windows, appliances, furniture, kitchen and bath cabinets, sinks, paint and more. It's a whole new store with each donation."

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