The ONLY reason to visit this sad, sad plaza and area. With this being the only survivor in this plaza, along with Planet Fitness, as Shaw’s, Big Lots, McDonald’s, and others have closed up shop throughout the last 7 – 8 years. According to the friendly, kind guy working this past Thursday, they have been open about 1 year(I can’t believe I haven’t noticed the store, as I have come down this way about once per month). For a thrift /discount store, they had a very interesting inventory. Normally, if a storefront sign says«Thrift» store on it, I think of clothing. Now, for some reason, I thought I was going into a normal thrift store. But this Thrift store is more of a real discount store. No clothing, really just one huge, not-ending yard sale. Everything being a good price and having good quality products(not junk). Tons and tons of furniture, kitchen products, bed and bath, sports memorabilia, office chairs, electronics, and so much more great stuff. There are some true gems and some other ordinary products. Definitely a good place to look for furniture in the area(too bad I just bought all the furniture I’ll need for a LONG time). Overall, definitely a place to stop if you’ve 5 minutes and are driving along the deserted, sad section of Route 28 by the W Bridgewater /Brockton border. 4 stars.