This Goodwill has a horrible parking situation. Basically, there are like 5 or 6 parking spots out front and if those are full, you’re SOL because all of the adjacent businesses have huge signs about how you can’t park there. My daughter has appts at Seattle Children’s so I’ll occasionally drive by to see if I can nab a spot and stop in to browse. Most of the time, there’s no place to park and I have no choice but to head home. As for the contents of the store itself, it’s cute. If the parking wasn’t such a nightmare, I’d give the store more stars.
Jo C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is a very small Goodwill, so I’m glad it’s been converted to a children’s store back in April 2015. The reopening was featured on Evening Magazine! It’s packed full of nice children’s clothes and those clothes are very well selected for this location. They have a huge mix of children’s toys, books, and movies. I saw 2 – 3 changing tables. Staff was extremely nice and smiley. A must check out if you have kids! Located right behind u-village area. I got a stuffed animal who was an exact replica of my dog for a $ 1…hehe!
Dan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chandler, AZ
They just completely changed for some reason. Unless you’re looking to browse a small selection of children’s clothes, don’t bother with this location cause that’s all they have now. Super disappointing. No more furniture, kitchen appliances, art, etc.
Stephanie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
I’m a little surprised that this Goodwill location doesn’t have any reviews yet, but then again, I didn’t know it existed until recently myself. It’s pretty tiny and mostly just has furniture and a donation center, but hey, maybe that’s what you’re after. The store was a bit hard to find — it doesn’t look like a typical Goodwill and the sign is set back and hard to see from the street. The building is a brown trailer with no windows facing the street, and you have to walk around the back of the building to see the entrance. It’s pretty bare-bones inside. It doesn’t seem to be heated or very well insulated, so it was chilly inside. The merchandise is almost all furniture, and generally things that are on the smaller side: single chairs and coffee tables vs. dining tables or sets. I did see a few mattresses stacked against the wall in one corner, and there are a few lamps and framed art pieces. They have quite a bit of storage-type furniture if you’re looking for wine racks, shelving, or bathroom hutch storage. As Seattle Goodwills are tending to do more and more these days, they also have several racks of brand-new dollar-store type stuff: tights and socks, underwear, hats and gloves, etc. I wish they wouldn’t carry so much of that type of stuff, as it’s not particularly cheap or good-quality. Particularly at this all-furniture location, it seems tacked-on and mismatched with the secondhand inventory. Not my favorite store, but if you’re looking for furniture or just want to drop stuff off at the donation center, this could be a handy stop.