Like another reviewer, I was afraid to review Lee’s lest the hipster crowd find out and steal all my awesome deals. But Lee’s deserves my 5 stars and then some. I have been a loyal customer since about 2007 when one of the vendors there told me about it. I have been addicted ever since! I drive about 40mins to go to them, and I never leave empty-handed. It is not hit or miss for me, it is a hit every time. Some of my best thrift store finds ever are from Lee’s. A word about the fire they had last Feb(2013). I have been calling and doing drive-bys but it looks like they are still working to re-open. I am rooting for you, Lee’s, and I would love to help in any way I can. I was going to make T-shirts to sell for fundraising if you need it. I love and miss your store THAT much!
Vanessa W.
Classificação do local: 1 Washington, DC
Made the drive down here, only to find that it is CLOSED indefinitely due to a fire, although according to signs in the window, they do eventually have plans to reopen. This would have been useful information for them to have put up on their website. :-/
Jenna S.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I’m actually afraid to review this thrift store, for fear that the Philadelphia hipsters might read this & start an invasion, but I love this place so much, I just can’t keep it to myself. Three floors of oh so much stuff! Like Trina K. said, you need a good eye. There is so much stuff packed into that place, and they’re constantly adding more, but that’s definitely the fun of it. You never know what you’re going to find. Kitchen décor, appliances, paintings, knick knacks of all sorts, clothes, books, records, furniture… you name it, they probably have it. The owners are super sweet and will help you with whatever they can. Dudes, I bought a corn dog maker and a metal rooster for my kitchen for $ 20. BESTFINDSEVER. Hipsters… please disregard this review. This place sucks, don’t go there, you’ll hate it.
Trina K.
Classificação do local: 4 New Bedford, MA
Lee’s is a 3 floor thrift mecca in the heart of Marcus Hook. You can find just about anything here, at crazy discount prices. Just like with any thrift store, you need to have a good eye, but it’s especially true at Lee’s, where there are nooks and crannies of merchandise. Some vendors do have clothes, but this is a great place to find things for your home, including kitchen stuff, books, and antiques, including some great furniture. On a recent visit, my brother picked up a spotless Cuisinart coffee grinder for $ 7. Lee’s is open every day from 10 – 6, and there is parking on the street or in a small lot directly across from the store.