Little skimpy on cookware. The one in Evans on Washington road has a larger selection, if that’s what you are looking for. Very organized and clean. Check out staff very nice. And there is a café inside with light lunch items and coffee.
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 5 McDonough, GA
This is the best Goodwill that we have ever been to(and we travel a lot)! I was able to get quality books for my classroom at a cheap price! Thank you so much!
Katy H.
Classificação do local: 1 Charlotte, NC
Don’t let the fancy café or book haven fool you. This good will has very little household goods and the items they do have are at a much higher price compared to other Goodwill’s. Plus there are many items without prices that cannot be sold. They have to go to the back to be reprocessed and may be ready after 24 hours. I went looking for some art and kitchen wear. The kitchen wear although no worse quality than that I’ve seen I. Other stores cost twice as much and 2 of the three pieces of art I found were not priced. I found a piece of art equal in size to one I like that was not priced that was almost 40 dollars! :(and the one that I really like did not have a price, just the one I was buying for my mother.
Damien B.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I go to a lot of Goodwill stores to look for used books. This was by far leaps and bounds the best so far. The books are organized by genre and the prices are still dirt cheap. They have a coffee shop in the place. It is clean. I have never been in a thrift store this nice ever. Greatest Goodwill of all times.
Gloria S.
Classificação do local: 5 Naples, FL
Unbelievable! This is thrift store heaven, one I know my husband would enter. From the outside looks like a regular large warehouse. BUT enter and you will see a clean, organized, retail shoppe that doesn’t smell like the usual moth balls. There is a Starbuck like coffee shoppe, great place to meet people and chat.(see pics) Books and DVDs area is professionally organized, not thrown on the shelf look, but actually categorized by subjects, like Barnes and Noble. The clothes are all hung and sorted by colors and styles. There are hats, belts, shoes, all carefully placed on their appropriate stands. Designer bags(yes, there are ladies) and jewelry are in a locked glassed cabinet. There are of course toys, bikes, home goods, furniture, you name it, all indoors in air conditioned luxury. Even the people that shop there are decent, many wealthy housewives and retired woman prowl the aisles. Hats off to the management and people that are responsible for this very elegant way to support our neighbors. There is no shame shopping here, come and be a part of a great ministry. Thank you Goodwill!!!