A new destination for discount shoppers has debuted in Mesquite: BJ’s Wholesale Club, a membership-based warehouse club making its way into Texas, has opened a location in Mesquite at 4355 Childress Dr., on the southeast corner of US-30 and 635, in a 104,763-square-foot space that was previously a rolling green field.

No relation to the BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse chain, BJ’s offers value on everyday essentials in a convenient one-stop shop. Members save on fresh foods, produce, full-service deli items, bakery goods, household essentials, home décor, pet supplies, toys, consumer electronics, and more. BJ’s members enjoy the “treasure-hunt” shopping experience, discovering new and exciting items with each visit.

Current deals include a Samsung 55″ AI Smart TV for $398; a box of 30 mixed candy bars — Kit Kat, Reese’s, and Hershey’s Chocolate Bars, full-size — for $29; a set of four Nordic Wear cookie baking pans for $20; and a NutriBullet personal smoothie maker for $50.

The Mesquite club will mark the company’s fifth location in Texas, joining Forney, Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, and Waxahachie.

The company previously announced plans to open 25-30 new clubs in its 2025 and 2026, including stores in Sumter, South Carolina; Springfield, Massachusetts; Casselberry, Florida; Selma, North Carolina; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Delray Beach, Florida.

“Our momentum remains strong as we continue to bring unbeatable value and convenience to new communities,” says BJ’s Wholesale Club executive VP Strategy and Development Bill Werner. “We’re on track to open our first clubs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2026 and look forward to bringing BJ’s Wholesale Club to even more families in 2026 and beyond.”

Headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, BJ’s Wholesale Club was founded in 1984, pioneering the warehouse club model in New England with a membership setup similar to concepts like Costco and Sam’s Club. It currently operates 257 clubs and 194 BJ’s Gas locations in 21 states.

BJ’s has a long-standing commitment to the communities where it open stores. They’ve partnered with Feeding America and its network of food banks to provide more than 155 million meals for those in need. Once open, each new club will support a local food bank with regular donations of produce, meat and dairy products.