Sale today. Lots of stuff. Avoid the young lady with a colored hair and piercing. She cannot help you. The manager is very nice though.
Rae J.
Classificação do local: 2 Soquel, CA
Really overpriced for a thrift store. Very low quality stuff. A single China tea cup and saucer was $ 12+ with no set, brass candlestick $ 18 no set, and very high prices on anything behind counter. I did not look at clothes. All of their furniture said«sold» on it as well.
Nat P.
Classificação do local: 3 Clayton, CA
I like to pop in here occasionally to see if I can find a hidden treasure or two! This shop is not much to look at, but there’s some good stuff here if you take the time to dig around. They have a huge record collection(many for 50 cents), lots of nice china pieces, & cheap wicker baskets that are great for organizing.
D N.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
I don’t know if it was a name change or new ownership, but it used to have better stuff when it was called Anna’s Attic. I feel like inventory is not like it used to be. It is a hit or miss going there. Not worth going out of your way to go visit. Before they used to have vintage sales annually, and other themed annual sales, where they save and put out all their vintage fashion/finds. They decided they weren’t going to do that anymore. A bummer, since I looked forward to those, and I would find amazing vintage leather croc handbags and vintage furs etc. for great prices, that consignments would charge an arm and a leg. I used to also find amazing fine bone china here, I don’t see much of that either anymore. But again, it could be a hit or miss with this spot(or change in ownership/name). Let’s just say it’s not like it used to be a year ago, and I don’t frequent this place often anymore. Just not enough variety.
Lisa M.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
We just moved to the area and decided to make a donation to a local thrift shop. When we were dropping off the donations, another woman walked up with a beautiful item to donate, but was rudely sent away by the volunteer staff. Even when we handed the bag to the volunteer they told us that next time we had to bring in smaller bags. We perused the store and didn’t find much of anything worth buying. They did have a lot of furniture, which is a positive, however all of the items were already marked sold. There won’t be a ‘next time’ at this thrift shop and we will be working with a more friendly environment next time.
Monica B.
Classificação do local: 4 Clayton, CA
I visit this store fairly frequently and am always struck by how many cars are in the parking lot. The lot is usually pretty full, and the shop isn’t that big. With that being said, it is hit or miss. When I do find things, they are a great deal! I have found a few things lately: a new CAbi jacket for $ 4, china dishes, candle sticks, and a dresser. I think the prices are reasonable. The store is well organized and clean. The cashier who I see all of the time is nice, sharp. I have never encountered poor customer service. They get some awesome furniture pieces in, but you need to be there at 10:00 am right when they open to snag the good stuff. I have been there several times at around 10:20 and they are going around putting sold signs on the furniture. They have frequent sales and special events. I went one time during their quilt sale and they had a live band! They do not charge sales tax. All in all, a great shop for a very deserving cause.
Michael f.
Classificação do local: 3 Walnut Creek, CA
This is an ok little thrift shop. Not a great selection of anything but it is well organized and clean. My one pet peeve is the worker/manager who has been there the two or three times that I have been there near closing time. When the post their hours as 10 – 5, she does not consider that to mean they are open until 5pm, she thinks that means they all go home at 5pm. About 20 minutes prior to closing she starts yelling, «We close in 20 minutes… We close in 15 minutes… We close in 10… We are closing… We are closing». Totally obnoxious.
Victor G.
Classificação do local: 4 Oakland, CA
Hospice has cheap prices but little inventory to offer. so this 4 star may actually be a 3 or 2(if one leaves empty handed) saw jeans @5. bought couple books @1. not much selection. pickings mostly clothes, dishware, ceramics, records, dvd’s, small electronics, not much furniture. fast checkout.
Meloria K.
Classificação do local: 3 Antioch, CA
I’ve written reviews of a number of these Hospice Thrift Shoppes/Stores in the bay area, and I think they are all wonderful! Each one has different sales on different days, and of course, you never know what you are going to find until you get there. I frequent this particular HTS often because it is the closest to me, and I’ve found a number of very nice, good quality items. I mostly buy clothing because I don’t need any housewares, furniture, or knick-knacks, but if that is what you are looking for, chances are you will find them here.(Of course, it depends upon what has been donated most recently!) Their women’s shoe, handbag, and scarf/belt section is on the small side, and although I personally never buy used undergarments, hats, or swimsuits, that is a small selection too. They do have a small vintage corner where you can find clothes and miscellaneous antiques. Great store!
Ricky M.
Classificação do local: 4 Holbrook, AZ
Great stuff, great finds. Judging by these angry«reviews,» I’m happy to see that they won’t accept just anything. Worth a visit for furniture, clothes, frames, etc.
Femme P.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
Wow. I called them to see if they wanted my couch. It’s 2 years old but a very large sectional in GREAT condition. We had it professionally cleaned and there were no rips or stains at all. I thought donating it would be better than dealing with people off Craigslist. Clearly, I was wrong. I told them all about the couch on the phone and when they came they said«Well it’s 2 years old and a sectional and these are hard to sell». Then why did you agree to come??? Useless. Not to mention that they came earlier than they said they would so what if I wasn’t home? They were total dicks about it. So, am i supposed to donate a brand new couch? Fine. Your loss.
Anna I.
Classificação do local: 4 Vallejo, CA
What a cute little store! I was lucky enough to come in while they were holding a ’50% off pants’ sale and was able to pick up a couple of things. The worker was super sweet and helpful, offering to let me stash some of my stuff near the cash register when my basket got too heavy. She told me about their deal going on and even pointed me to the direction of another sale section in the store! I even scored with two tote bags to stash my purchases in! Awesome experince! Great customer service!
Claytonian C.
Classificação do local: 2 Concord, CA
I agree with the other reviewer on the donations. They are very prissy about what they will take, yet the place always seems filled with 1970s junk that wouldnt sell at a garage sale. I wonder if the employees or their friends are saving off the good stuff?
Cynthia G.
Classificação do local: 1 Concord, CA
It’s amazing how someone can belittle you when your attempting to donate items… Of all the charity’s I will never donate a thing here!!! Pick at different organization.