Pros: This is where we come when we want a cheap, quick dinner. $ 1.50 for a Nathan’s hot dog plus a large fountain drink. Can’t beat that deal. Living with my husband, 2 kids, and 2 brother in laws, I try to buy everything in bulk. Keep Panera bread soups(purchase them near rotisserie chickens) on hand in the freezer at all times. Cons: Lines are never long, but takes forever to get through them. Hate their return policy. Return an item without a receipt 3x/in a 6month period and can’t make any returns for rest of the year. Keep your receipts people.
Zachary W.
Place rating: 3 Tulsa, OK
Best place for bargain priced diapers, wipes and toilet paper. Can never make it out of here without spending over $ 100.00. I always get caught up in buying a case of drinks or snacks I don’t really need. I also can’t complain about the hot dog or pizza lunch combos. It’s conveniently located and easier to access than the location off of 71st. However, not a huge fan of Walmart policies, so perhaps I’ll switch membership loyalty when Costco finally arrives.
Dea D.
Place rating: 5 Tulsa, OK
Big but not as crowded as the one on 71st! Plus you avoid all the traffic on 71st aswell so that’s another plus lol. The cashiers all look so unhappy which makes you wonder hmm SMILE lol asked our cashier«you having a good day» she said«not really» so i said«wow atleast your honest! others don’t look happy but they would tell you they lol so that’s cool» she chuckled and said«well i’m just ready to be off already» i said«fair enough» lol No matter if their not smiling or having a good day it won’t stop us from saving money on buying quantity here… yeah happiness would be nice to receive but everyone has their up’s and down’s and maybe we just have been going when everyone is having a down’s moment lol
Anna F.
Place rating: 4 Tulsa, OK
This is a great place to get quantities of everything you need in bulk. We come here a few times a month to get my foods for my husband’s lunch and some other foods we keep in bulk. They have a wide array of bulk groceries and I love to stock up on the breakfast foods since that is one thing we always use. The store is well mapped and easy to find your way around. A word to the wise; wear comfortable shoes. You will be there for a while because there is so much to choose from!
Grumpy H.
Place rating: 4 Catoosa, OK
We buy here a lot and while the pizza line might be long at times, the associates are courteous and doing the best job they know how to do. They can’t control who walks in the door any more than I can. Sometimes you can buy some very well-priced items(appliances are comparable to any other department store and some of the food items are cheaper here by comparison to local food stores even when the item is on «sale»). Their meat department is excellent and the selection is much better than Reasor’s or Food Pyramid with comparable prices. Love the cheeses but there could be more of the bulk varieties. Nice convenience-food selections. Their clothes — not for me. I’m a big girl and Sam’s doesn’t carry big girl clothes that doesn’t look like you’re wearing a tent or misshapen rags. Music selection is pitiful. How much oldies or country music can you stand? Nothing new, motivating, hip or anything innovative. Just boring, boring, boring. Christmas items are good and I still have a HUGE roll of Christmas wrapping left over from 2 years ago! Can’t find those type of rolls anywhere else in Tulsa or OK City. Price range: moderate to pricey. Shop wisely.
Courtney E.
Place rating: 4 Broken Arrow, OK
Love Sam’s! We went for their yearly ‘Holiday Taste of Sam’s’ event. The selection this year was really good, we walked out with one item we tried that we couldn’t live without. The sampling people are so nice there, you can tell they really like their jobs.
Jeff B.
Place rating: 2 Tulsa, OK
Yep, I can’t resist the giant bags of frozen chicken. Actually, I tend to go to the one at 71st and Mingo, but if you want the bargain slice of pizza, don’t go at lunch time. It seems like every kid from Union High School walks over and acts like it’s there own cafeteria. I mean it. It’s a madhouse and it pisses me off. I pay for a membership and these kids are getting the benefit for free. I want my cheap ass pizza and hot dogs without having to wait behind a line of Union High School punks!(Sorry kids, but when I’ve got to back to work and you are in front of me, talking about who is dating who, what type of pimple cream works, so and so is mad at so and so… I just want to get my slice of pizza and go!)
Rob G.
Place rating: 2 Tulsa, OK
Oh yeah, watch out for the Saturday«lunch buffet», where they cram a free sample table in every remaining open space in the grocery area, and the cart-leaners graze until they are ready for market. Well, I keep going back, I guess I can’t give them just ONE star.