Friendliest staff. Beautiful large store. Super selection of great clothes from LLBean to North Face. The selection varies and the price is right.
Karen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Swansea, MA
Renys can be hit or miss and with this particular store I often have misses. Today though I scored a NorthFace vest for my husband for $ 19.99 and two pairs of Champion shorts and two Champion shirts for him for $ 1.50 each. I do love a good bargain. If you love one too, it’s worth the stop.
Melody R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belfast, ME
Fun, quirky and friendly. Only exception is a rude female assistant manager who is noticeably loud and rude to her co-workers which gets witnessed by customers. Remove her and it would get a big thumbs up!
Jessica K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, NH
I grew up with Reny’s, and it is certainly is an adventure, however the new polished look of Reny’s is disappointing. The thrill of having to dig through cluttered shelves and jammed packed racks has been taken away by their«new look» and is now like every other discount department store.
Jas. K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Westport, CT
Sometimes, well kept secrets should remain that way… You know how sometimes you hesitate to submit a review cuz you don’t want TOO many to find out about a find? Well, Reny’s is just such a retail mecca. Of course, don’t miss Chase’s daily for the freshest food and java in town, but don’t miss Reny’s either. Wish we had one in our neck o’ the woods! No, SHHHHHH, don’t tell anyone! Stock up on your favorite consumables while you’re there and you never know what high end chain will have a cool shirt(with the label clipped accordingly)!
Greg C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
I’m always baffled when gems like these don’t already have a review. Reny’s is… how do I put this… Reny’s is like a 365-day yard sale. Every once in a while you’ll strike gold by finding an expensive product at a deep discount. The place smells like plastic, the cashiers have to wear vests, and they have signs everywhere that read, «smile, you’re on camera!» in what I can only assume is an attempt at both underhanded humor and simultaneous theft deterrent.