It’s a little pricey for a thrift store, but they do have stuff half off every now and then. I’ve found some really cute vintage dishes and cups there. The books they have aren’t that amazing though.
Kristen W.
Classificação do local: 3 Fullerton, CA
I have been in to this thrift store a couple times now! They do have some great deals but very weird pricing. When you have people putting a price on something and they are basing the price on what they FEEL it should be,.remember your a THRIFT store ;) Also when I come in I dont really want to hear these ladies gossiping about the other workers or other members of the AL. It feels like a chicken coop and not and organization that cares about the community. :(
Anna K.
Classificação do local: 4 Brea, CA
(AKA Bargain Box, which is listed under a separate Unilocal listing with the same address) I am a big thrift shopper. I drove by this Assistance League thrift shop on a Tuesday, not knowing they email out their Tuesday sales. This particular sale was 99 cents for all women’s clothing(except their upscale brands, which are sectioned off to the right side of the store). All the ladies that work here are helpful & pleasant. Their items were neatly organized. I find their regular prices to be much higher than what I’d expect to pay at a thrift store but will definitely return for their Tuesday sales.
Abdullah A.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
The location is very convenient and it is situated in a right place. . . . . . . . The price just reasonable — -nothing found like cheaper but the best thing have something from the good staff to serve you and you can find it very clean and cleaner.
Paolo F.
Classificação do local: 1 Foothill Ranch, CA
This happened when I visited on Thursday 4÷15÷10: Male, white customers spewing xenophobic comments and workers standing by and not saying a word. Sounds like a great thrift store!
Kira B.
Classificação do local: 4 Broomfield, CO
The cleanest thrift store I’ve ever been to. This is right in the middle of a residential neighborhood — off the beaten track. You’d never know it was there unless you already knew about it. The prices were not exactly cheap for thrift store standards($ 3 for most paperback books and VHS tapes) but they did have some cool finds. I grabbed a Gumby VHS tape($ 3), a ceramic cupcake($ 1), and some dinosaur pancake molds from Williams/Sonoma(50 cents). The ladies who worked there were nice.