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    Community Thrift Store

    3.9 (382 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Christina T.

    Stopped by, hoping to get something cute to wear this weekend, but left disappointed and empty-handed. I came on a weekend afternoon, and it was busy and full of other thrifters. The store is large and they have a large selection of clothes, housewares and furniture. My review is strictly for the clothes. All the pieces I saw in the women's section were in poor condition and priced way higher than it should be for unbranded, poor condition clothing. My assumption is that all the cute pieces have been picked up already by the sheer volume this store gets. There are a ton of other thrift stores in SF that offer better selection, brands and pricing for clothing.

    Amy O.

    8/2/2023 Hanging out with my oldest son, and he is taking me around to his favorite spots.. It's funny, I never realized until today, how his tastes mimic mine... It's always cool to find unique merchandise or gently used items you may need.. I saw the collection of LP vinyls and was searching for a R&B, or Motown record.. Bummed, only one I saw was a Barbara Streisand oldie.. lol.. My son has an eye for unique artists.. He found a series and purchased a framed picture.. As we were standing in line, one of the workers comments how cool the drawing is.. My son asked if the artist was still alive , the employee said a very wealthy customer donated the drawings..lol.. So glad we stopped in..

    Over priced thrift
    marc j.

    Came here looking for vintage glass at a decent price- HA!! Total waste of time. Small blenko dip bowl $35 - on eBay for $15 Super damaged fostoria divided candy $19 Lid only of carnival candy dish $19 Glass flower made in China $31

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    Lisa X.

    We walked by CTS on our thrift crawl and of course we had to come in. CTS has been around for a long while (since 1982 according to their website) but this is my first time. My friend has been here before. This place is huge! Racks of clothes, shoes, and furniture in the back. What's unique is they work with different charities to sell your donations to benefit the charities directly. My friend told me she saw a few pieces of furniture that she liked. Not sure if she brought them or not as I was more focused on the custom jewelry in the front. Lots of potential in this place but one must have some time and patience.

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    Lynn F.

    A big pink beacon on Valencia Street, Community Thrift is always worth a visit, you never know what you might find. On this day there was some deliciously bad art, sadly, not the kitten on velvet painting I've been searching for. Some day. A girl can dream. Oh, the kitschy album covers of yore. The glitter platform shoes. Aisle upon aisle of books. Good selection of period & contemporary furniture. Those 60s lamps I want to buy for my imaginary Midcentury Modern home. I have a friend, who unlike me, has a knack for scoring designer fashions here. Of course there's plenty of oddball ceramics & bins of tableware. Trampoline! Vintage loom! Great music! Minus 1 star for the dim lighting over the clothing racks. I've never been able to see anything without taking 1 piece off the rack, 1 at a time. I wear out easily. This place is a wonderland.

    White long sleeve very affordable.

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    Intersting browsing. I enjoyed it a lot. Picked up some lovely photographs that now have a place of beauty in my home

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    A great store and fair prices. I always find great stuff! Surprises as well as ordinary needed items.

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    Furniture guy is hot and very helpful, helped carry a dresser to my car even though he didn't have to :)

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    Decent I guess for a thrift store ..there's a little bi9t of everything...definitely old and rundown but some deals to be had

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    Great selection but very pricey for a "thrift " shop I support charity shops but not sure this one will be on my list .

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    Ask the Community - Community Thrift Store

    Do you guys sell any film cameras?

    Yes

    Do they have a good selection of kids (children 2-4 year old) clothing?

    Community Thrift does not carry children's items

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    Plus, an expansive and well organized book section -- not a Dewey Decimal system or anything, but still.

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    Came in today, 2/2, around 2:00 pm with my two other friends, so that I and my friend could return…read morethese boots that had not worked out. We were not aware they did not accept shoes back, which is totally fine, but before knowing that, my friend had went to the register first asking for the return and the employee said their manager could help with that. A younger woman, who was the manager had came and helped her with the process, giving back $30 in store credit, so we still had no idea they had this "no shoe-return policy." I went next with a different cashier asking for a return as well and once they had saw I was returning boots, they had told me they do not take back shoes. I was confused and stated that my friend just gave theirs back a second ago and they still said no. The manager from earlier had came back overhearing the conversation, and realized she made a mistake. She was behind the 2 girls telling me the policy and tried to mouth she did not know and made a slashing motion to maybe have me deny my friend had gotten the store credit back from HER mistake. I wasn't sure what she wanted me to say, so I stated again, my friend just gave her shoes back. The manager then went on to RAISE her voice at me from behind the ladies, saying "Why would you do that" very rudely, and that I saw her saying she did not know. She said we were both somehow in hot water and placed a blame on me. I do not know if her goal was to embarrass me and my friends or have me be in the wrong, but that definitely caught me off guard. Mind you, I did not point to her or single her out saying she was the one who helped my friend, I was genuinely just confused. If this is how they train their management to respond to mistakes or events they should have been fully accountable for regarding a mistake THEY made, I will not be returning. Employees--especially managers--should have a clear understanding of company policies and communicate clearly and professionally. Speaking to young women in a public and such disrespectful manner is unacceptable and ruined our entire experience.

    If you're looking for plus sized men's clothing, this place is the absolute pits for that. A store…read morethis size with as many aisles as they have and only a grand total of TWO racks have men's clothing, only one of which have shirts - and even those have mostly smaller sizes. Are you fat? Sucks to be you in general but doubly so if you want to shop here. Yeah, it's Goodwill. Clothing options weren't always going to be fantastic. But I've been to numerous Goodwill stores in the Bay Area alone that I could find clothes my size at and this isn't one of them. So as far as I'm concerned, this Goodwill is easily the worst of them all. But if you're looking for women's clothing, this place will be paradise for you. No shortage of that here.

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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center - Very nice display on the wall

    Very nice display on the wall

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    Grand Central Station Antiques - French,  (bedroom set (bed can be seen in mirror), ca.1880, made by Bardie of Burgundy.

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    5.0(13 reviews)
    1.6 miBayview-Hunters Point
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    I am a long-time customer who can say without a doubt that Grand Central Station Antiques is…read moreabsolutely the best place to seek out classic European and American antiques in the Bay Area. The business is enormous, housed in a huge warehouse on Bayshore. I only wish it were double it's size, and that my home were double the square footage so I could buy more! Grand Central Station Antiques hits the sweet spot with quality and price. I can say without a doubt that you will not find a larger selection anywhere in the Bay Area at these prices. Robert, who's been running the business for decades, is extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and always helpful in locating the perfect item for one's home. I have included pictures of some of my favorite and unusual finds. My friends all joke that I now present as a rich heiress, but the truth is, is that I spent comparatively little in furnishing my apartment with items I found at Grand Central Station Antiques. Purchasing antiques provides quality you just can't find in newly manufactured furniture, and honestly, one won't pay more (or much more) than their modern equivalencies. Antiques have soul, history, and create rich warmth and beauty for your home - priceless! Note that Grand Central Station Antiques will also provide careful, professional delivery for a very reasonable extra charge.

    I can highly recommend both the merchandise quality and excellent service to be found at Grand…read moreCentral Station Antiques on Bayshore Blvd. As a satisfied customer for over twenty years, I have collected treasured pieces selected by the discerning eye of Robert McCartney, GCSA's buyer and manager. The prices are always fair and the selection is like no other in the Bay Area. I have a particular interest in bookcases and shelves to house a growing book collection. At GCSA I've discovered a number of wonderful European 19th and 20th century classic items to display our collections, as well as beautiful oriental rugs, art pieces and practical household items. You won't be disappointed with the wide selection and the outstanding care which Robert and his team apply to their merchandise. I can also attest to the prompt delivery and exceptional attention given by the delivery team to delicate and heavy items. One extremely large (over 9 ft wide and nearly 12 ft high) walnut Victorian bookcase with glass doors had to be installed as a single piece. It was expertly handled and placed. You won't be disappointed. I've attached a few images of pieces found at GCSA that I treasure.

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    Grand Central Station Antiques - English mahogany breakfront, ca.1880.

    English mahogany breakfront, ca.1880.

    Grand Central Station Antiques - Pier fireplace mirror, from San Francisco Pacific Heights Victorian, in the Eastlake/Aesthetic Movement style, ca.1880.

    Pier fireplace mirror, from San Francisco Pacific Heights Victorian, in the Eastlake/Aesthetic Movement style, ca.1880.

    Grand Central Station Antiques - Pair of American, hand-thrown planters, ca.1950; Mason's ironstone urn, ca.1820.

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    Pair of American, hand-thrown planters, ca.1950; Mason's ironstone urn, ca.1820.

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