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Mike's Bargain 2 Discount Store anchors a shopping center on North Harvard Street in central Hemet, positioning it as the in-route option for residents on the east side of town or working through the Harvard corridor's commercial strip. Harvard runs north-south through retail density, and this location pulls shoppers who'd otherwise drive across town to a competing big-box location on the opposite end of Hemet's retail landscape. For households in the neighborhoods feeding Harvard directly — east-central Hemet and the areas off the north-south arterial — this becomes the natural first stop for basics rather than a deliberate trip across town. Residents living west or south of Hemet's core may stick with the big-box anchors closer to their side, making choice of location a simple function of commute direction and existing errand patterns rather than any fundamental difference in inventory or store format.

Arrid Club Inc. on South Harvard Street sits in central Hemet's retail corridor, anchoring a shopping stretch where most north-Hemet and central residents already run weekday and weekend errands. South Harvard is the commercial spine connecting neighborhoods to grocery, pharmacy, and general merchandise stops without a long drive eastward or south toward the interstate. For shoppers living off Harvard or the adjacent grid, this location eliminates the cross-town trek. The banner competes with a handful of other big-box options scattered across Hemet, each serving its own geographic slice of the city. Which one a household chooses comes down to proximity — a north-Hemet family won't regularly drive past downtown all the way to the south side if this location handles the same needs. Regularity and convenience drive the choice more than any operational difference between banners. For residents in Hemet's central neighborhoods, this is the natural stop before the errand-trip takes you elsewhere.
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Get ListedState Street in central Hemet runs the spine of the city's retail core, and M & H Dollar Store anchors that commercial stretch at 710 State.
State Street in central Hemet runs the spine of the city's retail core, and M & H Dollar Store anchors that commercial stretch at 710 State. For residents on the central or north side of town, this location cuts out the drive to outlying shopping centers — it sits where the everyday errands already cluster, making it the practical choice when a quick trip for staples doesn't justify crossing town. Dollar stores compete primarily on convenience and location rather than assortment or price depth. Hemet residents picking M & H over the same banner elsewhere in town are typically living or working nearby on State or the parallel corridors, and the stop fits into an existing shopping pattern. For bulk pantry stock or serious bargain hunting on specialty items, the dedicated discount chains and warehouse clubs serve that role differently. For a routine grab of household basics without a detour, State Street's position in central Hemet makes this the in-route option most neighborhood shoppers already pass.
Most of the Grocery items are Priced Reasonably!! And the Guys are Very Friendly and Helpful. They make Me feel like Family, My go to Store!! THANK YOU, GUYS!!!
They have wonderful customer service and almost everything u can think of! This is my number one go-to spot no matter what you need and if not, you may request for it they will order it! They go above and beyond for their customers ‼️
By far my favorite local small business that has taken up most of my convenience shopping. The family who runs this store are incredibly polite respectful and can we please talk about how they have everything I need at any given time when rushing around trying to finish school projects with my kids!...
What Locals Know
State Street runs through Hemet's older commercial corridor, where dollar stores compete directly with established grocery anchors and Target-anchored shopping centers. This location sits outside the newer big-box clusters farther east, making it a convenient in-and-out option for residents already on State Street rather than a destination anchor.
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