Given my rating, I actually love this store, and shop here at least 2 – 4 times a month. I just don’t want to encourage others, lest my ‘finds’ decrease! I’ve come across so many great finds here– Ann Taylor, White House Black Market, Danskos, a Ree Drummond Cookbook, even Cutco! They organize by size, then color. I hate that they mark name brands up. Children’s clothing is hard to find– limited selection, not well organized. Dresses for 8.99? Meh. They get a good amount of Target merchandise, and some decent large items/furniture, but it would be best if everyone shopped the Round Rock store… Leave the treasures for me!
Pat D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
The overpowering smell of cheap disinfectant is so permeating throughout the store that it is nauseating to shop here. The majority offering is clothing, with little else. Staff do not seem interested in greeting customers.
Amber S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Magnolia, TX
Average selection… Pretty much what you would expect from Goodwill. The staff are really friendly and helpful. They host live auctions, although I haven’t been to any.
Geheimnis V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
I’ve been here 3 times now and just can’t get excited about it. The staff is friendly and the store is organized enough, but their prices are bananas! $ 7.98 for thrift store jeans, unless they’re designer or vintage, too high. $ 4.98 for used tee shirts? Be serious. One can go to Kohl’s or Old Navy and get new clothing for those prices. And you know, not take home bed bugs or whatever might be lurking in the used textiles. The housewares section is pretty large but again, I’m not paying $ 2 for a used, chipped coffee mug. Book section is decent but well picked over by corporate long before anything of value hits the floor. Heaven forbid you actually get a bargain at Goodwill. Overall, a pretty lame Goodwill location.
Adam c.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
This place is ok, more expensive then the round rock store though.