I have visited this thrift store monthly for a few years and have never seen an item I would actually buy. All wares should be recycled or thrown away. If you are a fan of cheap plastic, cloth, or glass rejects of kitsch and appliances considered a bargain in the 80s then you will love this place.
Liz A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
I want to leave Zero stars for this shop but Unilocal will not allow me to advance w/o one. Read my tip and that should be more than efficient for any savvy buyer to beware.
Elizabeth C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ann Arbor, MI
Yuck. This is place is a dirty mess. and it is overpriced. and the stuff is junk. But I like the name– and that’s why I am giving it two stars. Oy.
Carmen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
Please, organize your stuff so it look like ‘antique’ and ‘vintage’ and not just junkyard! Please, do it, as there are many people who would really like a change int his store with a good cause. You have all these neighboring thrift stores that even look chic and have divided the items into themes, and feels like a pleasure to go there and browse and end up with an unexpected treasure. I found cool things in the store, like a sewing machine for the 50s or early 60s, but the rest… a whole mess of dirty stuff. Sorry, I hope this can change.
Randy A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
Wayyyyyyyyyy tooooooo expensive. And mostly junk. Keep right on going.
Jane S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rancho Santa Fe, CA
I love, love, love, love thrift stores, rummage sales, flea markets, etc… but this store is pure junk. It is truly like walking into a hoarder’s house. They have«tried to fix it up» but to no avail. The thrift stores next to them look like Nordstrom’s compared to theirs. By the way, not so sure if they are related to the Prince of Peace Church or if they just named their store after them to «blend in» with all the other thrift stores supporting different churches.