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3.5 (2 reviews)
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I'm going to be honest with you, I'm all about the thrift. I am always on the look out for a…read moresteal, recently I was looking for a bargain to snag some clothes that would be appropriate for work. It has been a while since I have bought something for work, and let's face it, not everyone works a job that requires fancy clothes. I had been out all day and been looking for thrift stores to hit up. The only one that I had been to in this area is a Goodwill, that is until I found this one. Fun thing about this spot is that it is housed in what used to be a Howard Johnson check in building. Still has the shape and all. It is a small shop, but it serves the purpose. Every piece in this shop appears to be handpicked. That was the one nice thing, even though I wasn't looking for something over the top, I found nice pieces that fit my need. Like many places, the men's section is rather sparse. Guess that just means that guys don't want to give up their clothes as much as women. That is basically the only reason I can't give this place five stars. I browsed the racks and found a few things that fit what I needed. For three pieces, I paid what I would have for one item new at any store around. I will definitely be back here, if only to browse. But I hope that if I do I will be able to find more steals.

The owners here must be high…read more Pricing is irrelevant and all over the place. I've picked up designer pieces here that I was able to flip for triple what I payed, sure. However next to that piece on the rack is a piece of mall-store godawfulness that is more expensive than an ACTUAL DESIGNER ITEM. Also, the attitude shown toward browsing (even though I eventually made a significant purchase) was curt, bordering rude. Seriously? This is Ebensburg, not Brooklyn, not even Pittsburgh. I'm not trying to use my Black Card to snag a personal shopper on Christmas Eve at Saks. I'm just trying to sift through your miserable selection to find something priced to quality that is worth purchasing. Go to Goodwill.

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very nice people and grea tif you need some thing they got it nice and clean great deals . if i…read morelived closer i would be their every day . nice selection on every thing and over all a very nice caring store

This is a cute little thrift center that is kind of hidden if you don't live in the area. Quite…read morefrankly, even if you live in the area. I mean I had no idea about it. Why that may be is because it does not look like a business. It sits on a road that looks like a driveway to houses, and the building itself looks like it might be a garage. Once in the parking lot you realize that it is indeed a business and that they are open for business. Like most thrift stores there is an area outside for donations, like a drop box, but this one directly goes inside the building. Simple setup on the inside. The place looks rather small, but I will explain that later. The floor where all the items for purchase are located feels cramped, and a bit unorganized. The aisles are rather small and definitely can become congested. Going to put this out there guys, there is not much clothing items here for you. There is a larger ladies section and children section. But don't let that dissuade you from coming here. On top of the clothing you will find household items, toys, games, and small appliances. The list could go on. Now, back to the point where it feels cramped. The building is rather large so you would think that would equate to a bigger inside, well it is a bigger inside because it shares a space. It shares the space with a food pantry that serves the area. What you buy in the store portion helps fund the food pantry and other services they offer. Great place as it also provides cash assistance which can help cover rent, mortgage, or utility bills.

Goodwill - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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