This is an okay thrift store. I’ve bought a few things here, but you have to sort through A LOT of junk to find anything good. There is just so much stuff crammed into a small place that it can get a little claustrophobic. This store is a lot smaller than some of the other thrift stores in the area. They have dressing rooms, which is always a plus for me in thrift stores. The prices are okay, however I find some of the clothes and shoes a little overpriced. Finally, the associates are nice, but are so busy doing other things, they’re not that attentive. I waited by the register for a minute or two before the two ladies sorting clothes saw me.
Camille H.
Classificação do local: 2 Bend, OR
I’m going to just come out and say it, this place is a dump. Flat out dump. I’m not saying there aren’t some treasures to be had, that the prices aren’t good. I’m saying this place is a dirty mess. I don’t know what to make of it. I have been in here several times for a variety of reasons. I’m not afraid of hunting for what I want, I’m not afraid of a little clutter, dirt, etc. I love the world of used and consignment. I just can’t do this place. I do think it’s important to point on the positives. Here it is, the people here are nice. That said, you pull into the parking lot and it looks like you have just pulled into the dump. I guess these are donations that have yet to be processed, strewn everywhere in the parking lot. Plus a large container that has a ton of stuff in it that they must lock up at night. What they do with all the stuff in the parking lot at night is a mystery. Then head inside and it’s pack, hard to move, packed racks, etc. Tons of clothing and housewares. I did not see any furniture. I’m not sure if I will be back. I will head to the other thrift shops in town before stopping in here when I’m on the hunt for something. If you are heading this way be prepared to work for what you want. Be brave, move stuff around, look under things, hunt, search, scavenge, etc. and you may just find what you are looking for.
John V.
Classificação do local: 3 Portland, OR
Not a bad store. Michael mentioned it best in that you feel just how much they shoved inside once you walk in. A ton of stuff, and it’s everywhere. Thankfully, they seem to have some semblance of order now(office stuff together, books and the like together, small appliances, etc). It was still a very odd experience walking in. You can definitely find some decent things here
Michael S.
Classificação do local: 2 Sylmar, CA
Let me start by saying there are some good finds and good prices here. If you are someone who is into deep treasure hunting, this might be the place for you. However. .. they ought to put a sign up that says«World’s Largest Junk Drawer» out front. Upon walking in, I was immediately struck by how much stuff is crammed into every nook and cranny in the place. At first, it was kind of fun to poke around and see what I could unearth. But, after about 20 minutes of looking around, I felt like an archeologist on a dig. Once I left the main part of the store, I almost felt like I should drop breadcrumbs in case I got lost. When I got to the very back of the store, there were two employees sorting through some of the merchandise. One was talking about how she didn’t want to deal with anybody that day, and the other was talking about making a Starbucks run. When I asked about finding a particular item, it was almost as if I was interrupting a discussion about astrophysics and wasn’t qualified to participate. By the end of my visit, I did find a couple of great deals. But, the effort it took, coupled with how standoffish the workers were, made me not want to come back. To summarize, if you are up for a great challenge, like to explore alone, and don’t mind clutter, this is the place for you.