Elysia Guillen This spot clearly went viral, so you’ll see shoppers coming in from all over. It’s almost always busy.
The store is large and well organized, with sections for home décor, electronics, books, men’s, women’s, children’s clothing, and toys. There’s also a wall of vintage/on-demand pieces, which are priced significantly higher, and some higher-quality items are kept behind the counter. You can score a deal if you’re lucky, but some pricing may cause sticker shock.
Bags must be checked in at the front, which helps with loss prevention but is good to know ahead of time.
A few things to know before you go:
• Free parking in the lot behind the building
• Open daily, 9 AM–6 PM
• No tag, no sticker, no sale
• Donation pickup available
• Donation drop-off behind the building with a designated parking space
There aren’t any savings boards, but while there are no official sales, items that have been on racks or shelves for a long time may be slightly marked down.
One downside is that some inconsiderate shoppers leave areas messy, which can be frustrating, but the staff stays on top of it and works hard to keep things tidy. Overall, it’s a solid thrift store with a big selection and heavy foot traffic.