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Goodwill

2.4 (26 reviews)
InexpensiveThrift Stores
Open • 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Steven F.

A much nicer Goodwill than most locations. Although I can afford new things, sometimes thrifting is the way to go. This location sadly was scarce on clothes I liked, but it was clean and the service was friendly.

Lizzie B.

Nothing exciting here. Just your typical Goodwill. They had lots of stuff, but nothing you'd want to buy. Most items were used up, stained, and damaged. A majority of items were terribly overpriced - $5 for a plush? Just nuts! I found one item that I purchased and I only got it because I collect them. The price was $7 and some change. I gave the checker exact cash and change and she somehow Gabe me change back? Again, nothing great or impressive.

Jess A.

It's really really really SAD I thought goodwill was suppose to help people and provide affordable merchandise for those that are looking for that gem, most of all for a reasonable price. NOT THE SITUATION. I'll just stick to retail prices when you find prices like these you can just purchase them like new. Thank you but no thank you! NO GOOD WIll HERE!

Paige A.

The older I get the more I love thrifting. Found a brand new Verizon iPhone car charger here for $3, nifty calculator for my office, and some cute holiday decor. Seriously don't ever buy binders- thrift stores always have them! This store was clean, well organized, and had an abundance of higher quality items. They recently had a large estate donation of African art, with original price tags that were pretty high. Wish it were my thing or I had time to resell. I would definitely stop in again if I was in the area! Friendly staff!

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Goodwill sells anything good online, this leaves the stores with less quality goods And the shelf's full of broken junk.

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Nice clean well organized store with good quality merchandise, it's worth checking out.

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My first impression upon walking in...this is a thrift store?! It didn't smell like industrial…read morecleaner or a musty basement. It was clean and nicely organized too. Items were priced reasonably compared to Savers and Goodwill. Books were $0.75-$2, men's t-shirts $2-3, and men's dress shirts $6-8. Your money could go a long way here! Budget Tip: fill out the survey on the receipt and get 15% off your next clothing purchase. 10/10 would recommend!

Walking into this thrift shop feels like you accidentally wandered into a department store--Kohl's…read moreenergy, but with prices that actually make sense. The racks are labeled, the clothes are color-coded, and for the most part, everything is super organized (minus a slightly chaotic home goods section, but honestly... that's part of the treasure hunt). I'm not even going to lie--I felt a little overwhelmed at first because there's so much to look at. You can absolutely get lost in here, so give yourself time. They've got separate dressing rooms for men and women, and the restroom? Spotless. Like, exceptionally clean--with a baby changing station too. We love to see it. Now let's talk about what really sets this place apart: there is zero thrift store smell. None. No mustiness, no funky mystery scent, no "digging through old clothes" vibe. It's cool, comfortable, and actually enjoyable to shop in. You feel like you're in a regular retail store... just scoring insane deals. Prices? Don't even get me started. I grabbed three items for $21. Shirts were around $4, jackets about $10, and yes--they even have wedding dresses (I saw one for $95!). Like... be serious. The store itself is clean, the floors looked well-maintained, and it's clearly family-friendly--I saw kids just casually walking around, living their best lives. Honestly, I'm a little put off that we don't have this chain in my state because this place is a whole experience. If you love thrifting but hate the chaos and the smell, this is your spot. AND, a major plus is "Whenever you donate or shop at a Deseret Industries location, you are contributing to our mission by helping individuals access resources that will help them succeed in future jobs" (https://www.deseretindustries.org).

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Old Habits Vintage

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I visited this store for my very first time after seeing it blow up on Tik Tok! For the holidays…read morethey were offering bundle bags on Black Friday. The videos I saw showed the strip mall being so packed with vehicles & people that there was actually a police presence just to help manage with crowd control. I recently moved closer, so I took the first opportunity I could to take a look at their goods in person yesterday...I was a little taken aback at how small the space is. From the moment I walked up to the front door- I was shocked to see that, that many people could have been waiting in line for hours and that the store would have enough merchandise to accommodate ALL those customers?! That said, I found the shop inside decorated in that retro style very suitable & quaint, but also only about 8 racks spread out openly throughout the store. The prices in my opinion were ridiculously high except for the $10 clearance rack by the front entrance. Even at that, many shirts I found stained, logos cracking/fading, with holes, or paint marks and overall just not in great condition for the cost! Additionally, they do have some pants, jackets and hoodies as well. Employees never welcomed us in. Too busy eating sandwiches. Find it very unprofessional to eat your food on the floor and at the registers counter to boot! They buy daily for vintage. You'll receive cash or credit. Generally, you will get more in store credit than in cash. Currently, they're accepting winter items and are being very "picky" ( as the two employees told me) about t-shirts. Odd since that's mainly what they carry & with that Tik Tok craze you'd think they would have needed a heck of a lot more merchandise unless it didn't fair well? Yet, again it's a small space with not a lot to offer, so wondering if they have things in storage and they rotate often or seasonally? Doubtful this will be a place I'd return. Think you can get more money by selling your goods on-line thru numerous apps. Or, going to a thrift store and finding vintage gems!

When my Yelp bestie Chelsey H. and I went to Cleaner next door, we received a suggestion to visit…read morethis location. It was very crowded due to a limited release item. We browsed for a little bit, but flabbergasted at the pricing. $30-50 for a faded t-shirt. I get they are vintage, but the prices seemed insane! Even a pair of mall goth style shorts were $125! Insanity! We likely won't return as we both will not pay those prices. Upon entrance and even exiting we were greeted by an employee at the door, which was the positive here (hence 3-stars).

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Uptown Cheapskate Gilbert

(30 reviews)

First time checking this place out and I went in knowing their whole thing is that they are…read moreselective about what they accept. No fast fashion, no brands that don't meet their standards. I actually think that concept is interesting and it does show in the quality of what's on the floor. That said, let's talk about the prices, because this is not your typical thrift store experience. The minimum I saw for a dress was $15, and Lululemon leggings were running anywhere from $30 to $45. Yes, that is cheaper than buying them new, but if you walk in expecting Goodwill prices you will be caught off guard. There were a lot of cute boutique brands throughout the store, just know you are paying for them accordingly. The sizing situation also stood out to me. There was a solid selection of extra small and small in basically every category, but the medium and up sections were noticeably smaller in comparison. Not impossible to shop if you are a larger size, just slimmer pickings. I saw plenty of cute stuff but nothing that I couldn't also find elsewhere for less, so I left empty handed. The clothes are genuinely nice, it just comes down to what you are looking for and what you are willing to spend. If you are hunting for higher end brands at a discount this is your spot. If you are looking for a classic thrift store haul on a budget, you might leave a little underwhelmed. I am a cheapskate with taste, but I guess I'm cheaper than this store allows. One highlight: the first song playing when we walked in was Fate of Ophelia by Taylor Swift, so I appreciated that immensely.

Cute little boutique thrift store, I noticed it does cater to a younger crowd. They do have clothes…read moreand accessories but the cost was higher than other places. I wasn't able to find anything for myself. I probably won't be back. I have better luck elsewhere like Platos closet, turnstyle or my sisters closet. .

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(6 reviews)

This is one of my favorite locations. They are packed with treasures, prices aren't high, aisles…read moreare spacious and I can always find something here that's good quality and lots of newer items. The staff at the registers is friendly.

We've donated and shopped at this Goodwill location many times since it's close to home--but after…read morethis experience, we're seriously reconsidering. My wife and a friend went in recently. While browsing, my wife took a sweater off a hanger to look at it but didn't hang it back up. An employee named Jakob (tall Caucasian guy with "Denise" tattooed on his forehead) approached her and asked her to hang it back up because, in his words, "that's my job." It's frustrating--he seemed annoyed about doing exactly what he's paid to do. If every customer put items back perfectly, there wouldn't be a need for floor staff. He took it and rehung it himself, then walked off muttering. At that point, the situation already felt off. But then he approached her again to ask if she had left a cart full of items in the women's section. She said no. He asked again, like he didn't believe her. Now it had gone from passive-aggressive to confrontational. My wife felt intimidated--she was being questioned by a man who was visibly frustrated and couldn't seem to control his emotions. She was there to browse, not be interrogated. When I arrived and asked him his name, he asked why. I calmly said it was because I wanted to know the name of the person who was harassing my wife. I didn't raise my voice, didn't cause a scene. Yet he kept repeating to himself that he needed to calm down--as if he was trying to talk himself down in the middle of a basic, civil conversation. Then he tried to explain his side of the story--as if I was going to take the word of a complete stranger over my wife's. This whole interaction was unnecessary and unprofessional. It made my wife uncomfortable, and it made us both question why someone with such a short fuse is working in a customer-facing role. If this is what Goodwill considers acceptable employee behavior, they need to seriously reevaluate their training and hiring practices. My advice to Jakob: if putting items back and speaking calmly with customers is too much, retail might not be the right fit. And wherever you go next--just be prepared. You're still going to have to do your job.

Goodwill - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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