I love going into this store. You can find some really neat stuff at awesome prices. While I will admit that it can be hit or miss, lately every time I go it’s been a hit. I really have no idea what Elliot is talking about as far as not finding anything high end or super nice. Maybe he didn’t go at the right time or he really didn’t look because I’ve purchased a lot of super nice things here and a couple high end purses. Anytime my daughter needs an outfit especially a nice dress I make sure to check here first. Well I should really say that this is the only place I check because I’ve ALWAYS found a super cute dress for her for the particular occasion I needed it for. They really do have a variety of goods to look through. The store consists of two floors. The top floor is home goods and the bottom floor is baby stuff, clothes for adults, children, babies, purses, snacks and even toys. It is stroller friendly with an elevator which is past the escalator and stairs. On the bottom floor there are a few stairs separating two sections of the store but there is a ramp so you don’t need to carry a stroller up and down the couple of stairs. I did have to take a star away because I did notice the quality of some of the employees and shoppers declining. We had to wait at the register for 10 minutes before someone came over and checked us out but on the other hand we were greeted with a smile by a nice employee when we entered the store. I would definitely go back and think it’s worth anyone checking out.
Randi G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I really don’t understand what Elliot P. is talking about when he says that there isn’t really any nice clothes just ”low end” clothes for inexpensive prices at this Burlington Coat Factory. I have gone there for 10 years now and I have bought beautiful quality clothes at their discount prices.
Elliot P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Philadelphia, PA
This place is huge and they really are more than just coats, as their advertisements say. However, they surprisingly don’t have that many coats. Now what is a coat? In my mind, what separates a coat from a jacket is the length. Jackets usually stop at the waist, and coats range from thigh to ankle. Well at this«coat factory» they apparently have a different definition. Jackets. Jackets everywhere. I saw maybe 4 actual coats. What’s next no chicken at KFC? The store is a bit confusing because it is so large. They entrance is the«home» section and then down stairs there essentially are two large rooms — the«coat» room and then the apparel/clothing/shoes room. In search of a coat, I encountered the apparel/clothing/shoes room on the way. I didn’t need anything, but there was a huge selection of inexpensive stuff. You will NOT find anything super nice or high end. It’s a lot of low end mass produced stuff, but it’s priced significantly lower than the other low end mass produced stuff you find at similar places. So I asked a helpful person working there where all the coats were, who told me they just started coming in. Supposedly they are arriving everyday, so I will return next week. Apparently people only need coats when it’s already cold and I’m the only one who wants to already have the coat before it gets super cold. As I’m preparing for my first east coast winter, I’m trying to get everything I need so i don’t freeze!