Nice little spot for clothes, books and household items. The staff are very helpful and friendly. It’s cash only. While I do realize that they are at the behest of those donating, there are never any LPs in stock and the CD/DVD inventory doesn’t turn over much(or at all).
Kat C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Small place. There are nice ladies running the store(volunteers). I bought several household items. The price labels were a little inconsistent on two similar items. They let me purchase both for the lower prices. I would shop here again.
Anne A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I enjoyed this little place. They had a $ 1 sale when I was there and I found some good items. It is a bit pricey for a thrift store but it’s well organized. They do sell ‘new’ and ’boutique’ items that are a bit more expensive too. Overall it’s a great little place!
Bannister C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Fernando Valley, CA
This thrift store is priced right. Not a lot of selection, I grant you, but the books, cards, shoes, and clothes are all priced as a thrift store should be — inexpensively. I really do not like the trend I see with Goodwill, with $ 20 sport coats that date back to your grandfather’s era. Those deserve to be priced $ 3-$ 5. These are the honest prices you see here at Mad Attic. A fun place to visit.
Sonya B C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Thousand Oaks, CA
Small place run by the Catholic Charities. Of all the thrift stores I visited in TO, this place had the best prices, very low! Stuff was not high end by any means, but some good deals here. The lady who was behind the counter was nice, and she had her beautiful standard poodle keeping her company! I don’t think they have long hours, didn’t see them posted, but I have been by many times and it was closed. They had 2 signs out on the street indicating they were open which was helpful. Parking is in a small lot in the back and on the street.
Adrianna O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Beach, CA
They have a pretty good selection of stuff and it’s all pretty cheap. Great for a day of digging. I found a super cute jacket for $ 4.
Yen T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Came here for the first time today and I would definitely be back. It is a small place ran by St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church and it looks like a house on Skyline Drive right in between Hillcrest and T.O. Blvd. Right next to it(attached) is a salon. I didn’t have too much interaction with the staff so I can’t say much about that but the store itself when you walk in feels a bit cramped. This section is where all of the clothing, shoes, and other linens are located. They had a good selection, including plenty of black pairs of shoes, children’s clothing, men’s clothing, ladies’ clothing, and house linens(napkins, tablecloths, etc.). There was a small selection of jewelery. The other half of the house(to the right) included other homegoods like china, books, coffee makers, containers, candle holders, etc. There were also books and a small selection of china. Their prices were pretty good. $ 2 for a shirt and $ 3 for a pair of pants(though pricing did vary some), $ 1 for a plate, etc. Hoping to find a treasure the next time I visit :)