The employees here are nice. Fitting rooms are big, but the doors have a big gap on the bottom and aren’t very high so I always feel a bit exposed using them. This is the typical Goodwill experience. You have to be a vigilant shopper because although there are lots of nice items, there are plenty of overpriced cheap brands mixed in, and you need to check items for rips, tears, stains, etc.
Whittaker D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 King, WA
Goodwill. Revise your prices. A worn out saddle shoe by Nunn Bush is not worth $ 35. If someone wouldn’t pay that amount on eBay, it’s too high. This over pricing is store wide. You are no longer helping out people in need of cheep clothing. You are playing into the treasure hunting thrifting craze. Please get some people who understand market value
R S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Frederick, MD
One of the better junque stores I have been to in a long time. I found some great decorative items plus a killer night stand. Prices are good. There was ample furniture, décor, and some decent framed art. I suggest going a few times in a row, as Things change up daily.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Edgewater, MD
Although it can be overly expensive for some items– as in more expensive than buying the item new, they also have an amazing selection, neat store and generally clean environment. Significantly more high end quality clothes than I have found at other thrift stores!
Caroline M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Honolulu, HI
Smelly with a good book selection. Need more space in your closets? In with the new– drop the old off at Goodwill.
Nina U.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbia, MD
Drop off is to the left of the parking lot and in the back of the bldg(one way only). It’s super easy, drive up and the guy is there to grab the stuff out of your hands. Please don’t throw anything away– I saw the independent film«Waste Land» about the intimate lifestyle with the pickers who work at and in Brazil’s largest landfill. There is no need to throw away stuff that someone else can use or even love. Be kind to our Earth. And dammit why pay full price when you can go to Goodwill, buy a 99 cent vase and a $ 15 or $ 20 bouquet of flowers from Costco. Add a gorgeous ribbon and whalah! That would’ve ran you $ 50 and up in a flower shop! Sorry flower shops, not trying to take away your business, people will still buy from you, just trying to live more smartly.
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Annapolis, MD
I’ve been donating and shopping at this Goodwill store for about 4 years. They have some great stuff! I’m a huge fan of finding holiday decorations from this place. They a huge selection of Christmas and Halloween decorations or all different kinds from tacky to classy. I usually stop in here before I go to Micheal’s or any other craft stores.
Tony c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alameda, CA
i’ve been in a lot of Goodwills across this country and i have to point out that this particular store has some of the nicest stuff i’ve ever seen in a Goodwill. i should point out that Goodwill, being a larger entity, is a little pricier than your average thrift store… but the stuff’s still pretty darn cheap. check this one out, for sure — there’s a ton of stuff that will look great in your bachelor pad.