Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lochwinnoch, United Kingdom
Large charity, with à good layout, sells everything you could think of at low prices bought à brand new pair of shoes for 3 quid.
Chris D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Despite sounding like a French person waning you in regard to the existence of a rodent of the Mickey variety…(try it… look out eets Emmaus!), this is a nice big charity shop selling all types of gear to raise money for homeless folks. I would have to say that this place is pretty well stocked and has a nice range of used furniture, from cheap ass gear to some stuff that a little more pricey, nice though. Add to this the usual collection of books(quite extensive actually), clothes and other crockery, ornament type gear and you have yourself a rather nice wee charity shop. This area is neck deep in cracking wee old fashioned Charity shops and Emmaus is a great addition. I would definitely give this place a nosey if i was looking for some old furniture, nice one.
Marj C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
I can see why I’m gaining a reputation as a charity scavenger — I’m never bloody out of the shops these days! Emmaus is a massive charity shop that utilises its space wisely. Upon entering, you are met with its impressive supply of furnishings and certainly when I visited, a friendly volunteer. Towards the back of the store they have a decent supply of paintings, crockery, ornaments, clothing, sports section, toys and the usual selection in shops of this kind. What stood out for me in terms of stock was the well ordered endless supply of linen and some beautifully conditioned, soft towels all going for a pound. What’s more, they had also obtained an unusually large collection of DVDs and a massive collection of ace videos. For anyone who still cares for VHS, they’re 50p each in here! Impressive collections and the staff were really nice.
Katie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Emmaus is a national organisation that works with homeless people. To sustain its community, the charity has a number of shops that sell second hand furniture and clothing as well as other donated items. All the furniture in the Emmaus shops are donated by people who no longer need them. Some of them, however, are refurbished by the homeless people who are part of the Emmaus community. As well as being part of a great project, the Emmaus shop on Dumbarton Road has a huge amount of stock. You’ll find two separate entrances — one for clothes and toys and one for furniture — although they do meet at the back. They have a really good selection of clothes and furniture, and its all really cheap!