It's a bit of a gimmick how they designed the store to make you walk through every square foot like a rat through a maze. There are shortcuts to bypass areas if you know where to look. The biggest gimmick of all is how much time you will spend at home putting their furniture products together. The directions are actually very good considering the lack of written words. The guy who came up with this business model was a GENIUS and decades ahead of the grocery and hardware stores that eventually figured out how to get free labor from their customers with the "Self-Checkout" method.
People say they love the food for sale at the end. Hmm, I wonder why? Is it because everything looks so good after they just walked 3 miles to get through the entire store? How could I not compare the store layout to a rat in a maze when you put cheese and meatballs at the end of it?
Overall, not a bad place for moderately priced stuff that will last as long as it's well cared for. The lines at the register will be long in the middle so do yourself a favor and go the the one near the end on both sides. They are much shorter.