Christina was so sweet! This location is large; not as large as the Florida Mall location, but WAY more hidden goodies! Always hit this place up before buying new furniture or remodeling equipment!
Adam M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Pretty fun place to walk around and check out all the odds and ends. The furniture and merchandise is hit-or-miss, it’s good to check back from time to time. It’s kind of like a gigantic garage sale but with a lot of added commercial items.
Chelsea W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nashville, TN
Definately a fun place to look around for odds and ends for your home. This location is WAY bigger than the one near Baldwin Park since its a warehouse. They have tons of stuff from couches, office desks, chairs, TV’s, doors, windows, air filters, you name it! There are some building supplies like nails, tools, hinges, etc so if you are looking for some furniture that needs a little/sometimes a lot of a facelift then you will definately find something here. If you are doing a home remodel then it’s great to get some of the building supplies. I’d visit here again for sure but I’d bring a truck since there were so many things i wanted that i just didnt have space for in my car.
Alyx K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
Much larger than the other ReStore downtown(while the Colonial location is more like a store, this one is more like a warehouse), so make this location your first go-to if you are looking for building materials, with several aisles of doors, windows, bathroom fixtures, lighting, plumbing, tile, appliances and even some lumber generally stocked. Although I’ve never bought furniture here, they always seem to have a large assortment of sofas, desks and bedroom and dining sets, along with the expected offerings of housewares and artwork.
Geri D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
A lot of everything in here. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in need of any type of essentials for your home. Even sinks, a tub, tile and such. I was in the search of a piece of furniture to renew for an entertainment center. I ended up coming across a ‘REALWOOD’ dresser with mirror in great condition for only $ 80. Im ecstatic. They also hold things for you for up to 7 days after purchase if need be.
Sunshine B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
This place is amazing– so much more than just building equipment. The E. Colonial store is really nice, well organized, and air conditioned, which is a big plus in the summer. They have lots of designer furniture. Plus they also sell online through their store at .
Margaret E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orlando, FL
A fun place to go — wade through the homely junk and you can find some treasures at very good prices. Since everything is donated, you never know what they’ll have. It’s great for the DIY type with lots of building supplies and gardening stuff. Thursdays everything except furniture is 10% off.
Ellen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orlando, FL
I volunteered at the Restore a few weeks ago. It’s one of those places where one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. They did have some nice pieces of furniture and lawn equipment. I like it because the price tags show the price if you buy today, but it also shows the price if you wait one month, two months, three months, etc. It’s like they pre-advertise they sales price. They also had tons of kitchen utensils at decent discount prices. The only drawback is the«store» is more like a hot and dirty warehouse, but it’s not so bad to get great prices on home items.
Dale O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
If you own a home, or if you are moving into an apartment and need anything from pots and pans to appliances, and you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to shop this warehouse/store. Its near the Fairvilla Mega Store, so you already know where it is. Anything and everything from tile to doors, dishes to light fixtures is here, and bargain priced. When the big hardware/home stores discontinue an item or close a store, they donate the goods to the Habitat re store. When aunt Sally moves to the assisted living facility, her furniture and dishes, even bedspreads end up here. I bought a great looking oak dining table with four chairs for $ 140.00. And a Raleigh bicycle for chump change. You GOTTA go see this place. Its a huge warehouse full of an unimaginable assortment of stuff for your home. Anybody can shop here, and all the money you spend goes to… well, you know. Its Habitat for Humanity. Open Tue-Sat, big sale the last Saturday of the month. And they’re ALWAYS looking for volunteers, if you need some community service hours…