Horrible, overpriced garbage. Try the Women’s Jewish Council Thrift Stores or Goodwill.
Ariel N.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Monica, CA
The volunteers that run it are always very helpful and I love the local causes they support with their takings. Furthermore, the quality of the items in there can be very impressive. The store is full of hidden treasures and a great place to find the most surprising bargains. In fact, I once bought a piece of jewellery which I resold for about 500x what I paid. And more recently I’ve fitted up my new apartment with furniture and utensils direct from their window. They also do excellent sales the last week of each month — but be aware, as with many thrift stores, timing is everything.
Tracy M.
Classificação do local: 5 Pacific Palisades, CA
This is the coolest thrift shop in the city. May be even the coolest retail shop. Great stuff, great customer service and they fund amazing local agencies like Venice Family Clinic. I love shopping there because I always find something special and I know the money is going to such great causes. Also fun to talk to the volunteers and other customers. It is sort of a community hang out too. Great vibe.
Yuri C.
Classificação do local: 4 Inglewood, CA
There were several items over my range of what I’d pay at a thrift store, like many Unilocalers have mentioned. And it’s a very small store so selections are limited. But I was able to get a sweater for $ 2 and kids books for 50cents each. You just have to dig in there and find the hidden jem.
L. F.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Like someone else mentioned, their prices are out of touch for a «thrift store». I’ve been shopping there for many years and noticed that lately they must think they are a boutique. Different people working at the counter, some are okay, some are downright rude.
Stacy G.
Classificação do local: 5 PACIFIC PLSDS, CA
I love this shop! They always a fresh inventory! The volunteer staff is really nice. I always fine something, well more than one thing.
Raechel W.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
This is another tragic story of a thrift store that noticed the effects of the popularity of thrifting in hipster culture but didn’t really do anything except raise the prices. I understand that it’s on a decently popular street and rent is high, but the quality of the items as well as the quantity do not match how much they charge per item. If I wanted to pay $ 15 for a picture frame, I’d take my tuchus to a department store or TJ Maxx and get a brand new one. I noticed that the old reviews praised this shop quite highly, but I’m sad to say that the store no longer matches the poetic waxing of its heyday. Perhaps the management will take a hint from the reviews to do more stocking, a bit of cleaning up and a lowering of the prices to attract more revenue. I do hope they improve because I’m such a fan of thrift shops and what they do for communities/non-profits!
Joan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This is actually St. Matthews Thrift Shop, not the church! It’s a small place that I used to frequent; I think it has been here for 40 years or so. Tends to be overpriced, in my opinion. Not a place for furniture because they don’t have the room. I have acquired some interesting things here; good collectibles pass through but are quickly snatched up because the shop is in a location that gets tons of foot traffic. Visit often, move fast.