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    2nd Ave Thrift Superstore

    3.5 (75 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    More Merch - A man in a thrift store uses a mirror to take a selfie, dressed in a white shirt, black pants, and white sneakers, with clothing racks in the background.

    I've been to this store many times during the past three years. David who works in the book area is a polymath. He's also religious and a Southerner by birth. He's great. Val works in the merchandise area. She acts tough, but she's really a Sweetie. She complains at times -- but you can tell coming to the store is one of her greatest joys in life. She's surrounded by dozens of workers and shoppers who know her by name and care about her. If her car were to break down, her shopper friends would undoubtedly fan out, pick her up and carry her home in bucket brigade fashion. She'd likely complain a few times, but she would also be smiling and waving at all the cars driving by. Having said all this, if shoppers misbehave, she will "politely" call them out. Donna is a one of the few workers who has been with the store from Day 1 (along with Book David). She is trained to perform every job and she does them all with aplomb. Sam is the de facto store greeter. He knows hundreds of customers' names. A couple of the regular shoppers (the Bad Actors) have attempted to pay employees to funnel the best merchandise directly to them. I heard from regular shoppers, who have frequented this store longer than I, that this behavior has existed since the earliest days of operation. As you can imagine, some employees have fallen victim to this temptation. Fortunately, management has fired the worst offenders. But the new hires face the same temptations, so I hope management remains vigilant. Another employee is Alphonse. I've known him for decades, long before he landed in 2A. Sometimes I give him a ride home (he doesn't have a car). I believe he would like a few more hours of work each week, but, for some reason, I believe he is only offered part-time hours. Alphonse commutes into NYC for occasional acting classes. Maybe someday he will strike it big. And then there's Realia -- dear, sweet Realia. She's the grand dame of the store -- albeit a young one with a figure to match. She once offered to take Val out to dinner. Val suggested Kentucky Fried Chicken. Realia said no and told Val she would take her someplace nice. Val asked if she would spend $20 on her dinner. Realia shook her head and told her she would take her someplace really nice and spend more than $20. Realia started to describe how much she would spend on Val's meal, then she paused several seconds -- presumably she was calculating a proper amount. Realia finally announced she would treat her co-worker, friend to a $600 dinner. I was thoroughly impressed. I imagine Realia will have to take Val out of Irvington, NJ, and whisk her to a 5-star restaurant in Manhattan. I'd like to be a fly on that wall. Realia is one of the workers -- perhaps THE worker -- who follows the company rules most diligently. She does not show any favoritism. If the managers were watching Realia on the camera feeds, they would likely either fall asleep because Realia is so robotic or cheer because her manner is perfectly proper. Realia is from Georgia -- the state, not the country. When I first met her, I had assumed she was from some foreign land. Realia must arrive at work before most other employees because her car is almost always backed into an end parking space in the back of the store. Perhaps none of the other employees dare take that coveted end spot -- they likely deem it to be reserved for Realia, the presumptive Employee of the Week, Month, Year, and Decade. I was going to take a picture of Realia to show everyone, but when I told her of my plan, she laughed and flashed a beautiful smile and asked to be treated like a Normal. I have to honor that request.

    Lurkers congregate near the warehouse door, blocking shoppers, throwing footballs and starting arguments.
    Bruno N.

    Going to 2nd Avenue Thrift used to be something of a treat when driving back home from U.S. Route 22, with little treasures being a frequent joy to uncover amid the brightly lighted aisles. But lately, it's become increasingly unpleasant. Scavengers lurk by the warehouse door, mobbing the employees who are just trying to do their jobs and stock the shelves. On a recent visit, one of them even handed one of the employees some cash. Was it a bribe? Who knows! Other lurkers see fit to hoard merchandise, sit down, plug in their phones where shoppers are supposed to be able to test electronics. A couple of inconsiderate dudes even started tossing a football to each other around the store. No one seems to be in charge, and the entire experience is now extremely irritating. I doubt I'll be back.

    A man wearing a black hoodie, black pants, and a black cap stands in front of bookshelves inside a store, looking at his phone.
    Vanessa H.

    This place is big! They have a lot of great stuff. Huge book section. Lots of kitchen stuff. A wall full of board games. Lots of clothes, shoes, jewerly... and yes, more. I didn't really see anyone that worked there, though, so that was kind of weird, haha. It was also self-service for check out. The place was also surprisingly organized, which is awesome because obviously thrift stores have a lot of random stuff. It was clean and welcoming for sure. Prices were decent. I'd definitely go back.

    A store aisle displays shelves stocked with small appliances and electronics, with signage indicating categories like Electronics and Kitchen Appliances.
    The Critical J.

    PROS: this is a nice, large size thrift store that has many items beyond just clothes. Media, electronics, toys, Knick knacks, etc. large size parking lot and public bathrooms CONS: many of the items are overpriced. I ran into some stuff that was priced over retail OVERALL: good place to come to shop for slightly discounted items. But if you're a reseller or someone on a VERY tight budget, this isn't the place to come

    Tupperware Modular 3 was priced at $1.99. With a 30% off on orange price tags, the final price was $1.19
    Monica S.

    Reasons to come here: a good variety of items, fairly clean, wide aisles (good for social distancing), and daily sales on certain color-coded price tags which are automatically taken off at the register. Caveat: the pricing is definitely off. See photos. While a modular 3 Tupperware was priced at $1.99, a Hillshire Farm container for lunchmeat (which most people throw away in the trash) was priced at $2.99!!! Gentle Reader, you can buy this container with lunchmeat included for $2.99 at the grocery store. For children's books, I wish there was a separate shelf for books in a foreign language. Otherwise, you have to scan the entire collection of children's books hoping to find the language that catches your eye....quite laborious.

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    Marcus S.

    I love thrift stores and am partial to the Unique/Value Village stores that have a few locations in Union county, one of which is down the road from this 2nd Ave store. Fortunately 2nd improves upon many of the flaws of Unique. 2nd Ave for one is a bit better run. The staff are a little less spread thin and are able to help you if you have questions, not to mention a bit friendlier. 2nd Ave is brighter and better kept up. I like the large colorful signs that show which section you're are looking for and sizes aren't all mixed in with each other which is good. Dressing rooms. This was a serious problem at both Unique locations and even some Goodwills. 2-3 dressing rooms. That is no good. 2nd Ave has at least 6 which is way better. Then the Sale days which are 3 days every week which gives you three times the chances of scoring a really good deal. Overall 2nd Ave is just an overall better kept thrift store that fixes a lot of issues with others. It isn't without it's own problems like but overall the experience here is very good and am hopeful they can maintain it.

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    Ask the Community - 2nd Ave Thrift Superstore

    Can I sell my items here?

    No. It's a thrift store, not a consignment or pawn shop.

    Do they sell furniture?

    yes!

    Do they accept donations?

    I'm sure they do, but if you "donate" anything all you are doing is giving a commercial business free inventory. This is not a bona fide charity at all, but they deceive the public by implying that their sales are somehow charity-related. Give your… Read more

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    The Amber Feather - Vintage Gucci purse. Funky outfits.

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    For the Amber Feather, they do NOT accept any clothes. The owner searches for clothes herself and…read moredoes not accept donations. I talked a little bit with her, and from what she said, the store is not for people who wear petite or small. It's for women who wear medium or large clothing. The fashion is for older women rather than younger women. The aesthetics of the clothing match bigger, flowery patterns like a table cloth. I wouldn't recommend this place if you are a teen or young adult, but it is for older women who wear mediums or larges. That being said, I would recommend 2nd Ave Thrift store in Union (very cheap and fashionable) or Anthem off North Union Avenue (for fashion and in-style clothing) for those younger and smaller women looking to go thrifting.

    I would really have loved to give a great review. I'm a big vintage/consignment shopper and I was…read morereally disappointed today. I went out of my way to Cranford to check out this store (in celebration of National Thrift Day-- today). I passsed by around 4:30-ish pm and there was a notice on the door saying the shopkeeper would be back at 5. The notice said: "Stepped out to Laundromat and Post Office. Return 5 pm." It doesn't make sense to me to go do laundry during business hours? Shouldn't errands like that be done during the lunch hour if anything? But it didn't bother me at first I just walked around and came back at 5. And waited. And waited. I waited 1 hour for the shopkeeper to come back (until 6pm) and still no sign of the person coming back. After a while it was kind of hot to wait outside and I felt really weird standing outside for so long so I stepped into a café and watched from the seat. By the time it was 6, I couldn't even check out the vintage shops in other neighboring towns I was hoping to. All in all a disappointing day. It was just kind of unprofessional and disrespectful of customers' time and energy. In total I came, spent 90 minutes, energy, gas, parking money, etc etc just to come see this one store and waited outside the store for a significant amount of time kind of looking like an idiot...not a great impression. I was really patient waiting an hour and a half and I just don't want other customers to go through that. To be clear stuff happens and so I don't take it personally but it was just unfortunate. If I'm in the area again I'd still love to still swing by and try giving it another go.

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    Augusta Mae Boutique

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    My co-worker has been talking about Augusta Mae for the longest time. I finally had the opportunity…read moreto visit this shop. I came here before my vacation looking for a casual pocketbook I could take on the airplane. I thought the shop was adorable and even took some pictures for Yelp. The shop is located in an old house, which adds to the charm but limits those with mobility issues As the only way in are steep stairs. There is a nice selection of pocket books, clothing and accessories. The young lady who works there was very friendly and helpful. I purchased a pocketbook for my vacation and fell in love with another pocketbook but decided against buying it for the price. Ah, girls and their pocketbooks because I couldn't stop thinking of it! I came back the same day, before closing and ended up buying the second pocketbook for work. I put the pocketbook in my closet and left for vacation with the casual pocketbook. Well this morning before heading back to work, I decided to take it out and opened it to put my wallet in and saw it was damaged..ugh! Mind you, I should have inspected the purse further before buying it. But I was so happy with the first purchase that I didn't think to inspect the interior. Seeing the price, I am annoyed that I wasn't told about this. Look at the picture! I loved the store, but would be more cautious about purchasing a pocketbook here. Lesson learned, I will definitely inspect it carefully next time.

    These ladies are wonderful! What a great business they have created! LOTS of fun. The shop…read moreitself has a million things to look at. I could spend my entire paycheck there. The front of the store, an older house, has a great open porch - sometimes its nice to just stand there and take-in the views of downtown. Last time I was there I watched a wedding from across the street - so nice! This store is a Cranford staple. BRAVO! LOVE!

    2nd Ave Thrift Superstore - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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