Large inventory, clean, well arranged, and good prices. Note the special discounts on specified days(Tuesday 50% senior discount). This is a good thrift and a good cause.
Stephen G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
Clean, well organized, good selection of items like books and home goods and even some building materials. I found a few items I wanted and all were reasonably priced. The furniture section was not great, but the rest of the store was better than others I have been to.
Doris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
St. Vincent’s has recently lowered clothing prices and has special discounts a couple days a week. The store is also re-organized and I found things easy to find. Things are relatively clean, considering most are used. There are some new, unused items that have been donated by merchants, too. About half the furniture could use some refinishing and shampooing, but I bought a great rocking chair. Hunting for a nice find like that makes thrift store shopping fun. I am not a Catholic, but I found It heart warming to overhear staff filling referral requests for household and clothing items for low income clients. This is one place where the money from our purchases goes for a good cause.
John D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Albuquerque, NM
I called for information and it was so confusing I gave up I can’t even tell what cities are places in
N J C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Duncanville, TX
Great place to shop and feel great about what you spend(very inexpensive) its all for a good cause. I was on vacation and had to support the local community and St. Vicent de Paul. Love it!
Howie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Albuquerque, NM
Have an ugly sweater party to attend? Want to rock someone’s hand-me-down jump suit? How about showing off some thigh with a new, used pair of athletic shorts from 1982? For throwback threads with serious soul, St. Vincent is your huckleberry. Break down the demographics and the finds are pretty obvious, here. This thrift store, which is located on what seems to be the Duke City’s Thrift Store row(Thrift Town and Animal Humane outlets are less than a mile west) offers second-hand hand-me-downs from clergy, do-good church-goers and the like. Thus, as far as clothing options go, it’s likely you’ll find stuff that made yesteryear shine. Prices are yard sale worthy, around two bucks a piece. Thus, this place has become my go-to for ridiculously random, vintage threads. The rest is solid, too. Furniture, dining ware, random Christmas finds(there was a full Santa suit, never worn, for $ 20) and«art»(these go in you living room, hipster) are everywhere. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the entire DVD set, is currently available atop the display case. Bottom line: during your thrifty adventures, shop this place first. At the moment it’s a generally undiscovered gem. Prepare for perfectly awful music, too.
Kimber S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Moriarty, NM
Great deals, organized and very friendly employees! I wish the clothing sections and shoes were better organized as well as a larger selection of children’s clothing/shoes.
Lotus X.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
As much as I love other thrift stores, this one got the best book selection I have found so far. The prices are low and their inventory is clean. The staff is friendly and helpful. On top of that, the thrift store supports a good cause, so you get great bargains AND good karma points at the same time! :)