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    Silverdale Goodwill

    3.0 (81 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Predatory pricing. Beware. I just found common depression glass marked at 40 dollars that can be purchased on Etsy for 5 dollars. This is common here

    Aquatalia booties $19.99 and Cole Haan purse $19.99.
    Mia Teresa D.

    I try to go to the Silverdale Goodwill whenever I head on down to the Costco, since it's right across the street from it. The store is clean, the employees are nice and helpful, and they usually have pretty great things available. I have found plenty gems here! The only reason I don't make it a point to go more often than not, is the pricing. They overprice on about 80% of their items. I understand they are trying to make a profit, but when you find something for $19.99 and they sell it new for $25, it doesn't really make you feel like you're winning here. They often have a great selection of shoes, but again, too many are overpriced. I understand they are name brands, but when they are used and worn, and DONATED, they have to be realistic. Their dresses, pants and blouses are also a bit overpriced, and paying $9.99 just seems a bit too much for a used blouse. But like I said, I have found a few gems here. You have to really dig around, come on the 'sale color' day, and know your brands. I feel like unknown famous brands can be overlooked and that's when you get a decent deal. Example: A pair of suede high heel Aquatalia boots for $39.99. Or Aquatalia suede booties for $19.99. If you don't know the brand, then you will be like, $40 bucks for boots! But luckily, if I find something in my size and I FEEL the quality, I google and snatch them up. They also recently took away their jewelry counter, so now you have to dig through little plastic bags with jewelry, which really sucks and is time consuming. The jewelry counter was such a selling point for me, since you often found great necklaces and earrings and were out of that section within 15 minutes. But if I only have a half hour to spend, I don't want to spend it moving baggies around tight little racks. (I posted some of my finds. Please don't judge my MacGyver Jewelry display! Haha) I'll tell you, if they lowered their prices, they would become a solid 4.5. I'd overlook the jewelry counter, and how tightly they pack certain rows of clothing. But for now, it's not one of my main thrift stores to hit because I can't validate spending so much on donated, used things. Unless they're gems, then I'll make the exception!

    $99 jacket with pilling.

    Ok, I just had to leave a comment about this ridiculous Goodwill. I'm in the area for a trip and forgot a jacket. No worries, just pop into Goodwill and grab a cheap one and donate it back at the end of the week. Imagine my surprise when the used jackets are $49, $79, $99! What are these people smoking? You can literally see Costco from the parking lot. I went over there and got a nice (new) jacket for $20. Note the pilling on this jacket for $99! Insanity.

    You never know what your going to find!!
    Jes D.

    Love, Love, Love this well stocked and well worked store. I always find cute clothes as does my husband, which can be a bit hard for the men's stuff. The employees are amazing, full of life, bustling with purpose. I cannot say enough good. Always a pleasure to set my feet there. Thank you Goodwill employees and managers, "Great Job!"

    You can find anything at the Goodwill, even a pony!
    Abby A.

    I love this GOODWILL! Yes the prices are all over the place, but that's because you can get great deals on designer, vintage , and hard to find items. I am hesitant to give a good review because it's like giving away your secret shopping place. You have to have patience and know what you are looking for. The parking is a bear though.

    Must be a former grocery store or something...

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    Clean, spacious, and bright. More importantly a nice selection of items at mostly reasonable prices which is rare at other Goodwills.

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    Prices too high! Get many items for the same price or a few dollars more at Walmart!

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    Very clean super organized and the best selection. New items all the time...............................

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    Not very impressive. Walking in, it has an immense amount of real estate, but very cluttered with…read moreundesirable items and poor flow. I like to shop at thrift stores and consignment shops for board shorts during the winter. A great way of saving via off-season racks. Being the only individual in the store, the worker wasn't relatable. She kept avoiding eye contact and tried their hardest not to acknowledge my presence. A bit odd and off-putting, but I just presumed severe social phobia and carried on. The men's shorts were still set to summer prices, so I didnt bite. I'll try again when I need to do a spring wardrobe refresh and give them another chance maybe. Hardly any selection. Pretty much the whole store was feminine gendered. Maybe the store should delete it's men's section and and rebrand their store as a women's clothing store. The whole experience was unwelcoming altogether. I tried their Belfair location just the other day and it was a very similar experience. Hardly any men's clothes, shorts stilm priced for summer. No boardshorts, but they had plenty of those ugly ones with elastic waists, overpriced. The men's clothes were unattractive cuts and bunk styles. At the Belfair location, the associate was unhelpful and unresponsive. When I asked her where the men's section was, she said "over there". I asked "where is it at"? She just points willy nilly instead of explaining where it is or walking me to the section. I eventually found it around a corner. Very unattractive racks with distressed unappealing styles. It's dead obvious that they need someone new to manage the mens sections in both stores to discriminate what they take in. The clothes look like what would be the discard pile at at thrift store for a dollar rack. I'll check back in a year or so and see if they improve at all. They need a lot of restructuring it seems. I can't imagine how they stay in business.

    The staff are always so friendly when I visit the Kingston location. The selection is great and…read morewell curated. There is no "junk", this is not a thrift shop! I've found my favorite raincoat here, and a bunch of other pieces in my wardrobe at great prices.

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    For a while we were so deep in debt we couldn't even afford to eat. And the Food Line was a…read moreblessing. Now that we're not so desperate, I try always to remember what a relief it was to save the extravagant cost of groceries while we struggled, and now I return the favor with what little I can now afford to donate. One never knows when it might be needed again. I never assume I will never end up living under a bridge in old age! No one wants to admit to periods of such poverty, but I was moved to write this review by the bad review someone else left, complaining that so many of the offerings were "expired." This is true, but fact is, supermarkets who donate so much off their shelves basically only give stuff for which the "best used by" date is nearly achieved. This does NOT mean the food is not good; it's just as good as it was the day it was packaged. First, the manufacturers WANT the stores to replace stocks that don't sell with the same stuff, and fact is, expired potato chips or canned beans or soup are still perfectly fine. As for the bread and milk, the Food Line has a big walk-in freezer and they freeze this stuff, thaw it the day it is given to people in need, so the expiration date is meaningless. And the people who work and volunteer at the food bank are simply the nicest folks who make nobody feel like a worthless drain on society for being in need. I kind of love them, anonymous though they remain to me, and I to them. You can get a big box including fresh veggies (and meat if you eat it; I do not), but only once a month. The thawed out bread, however, you can get as often as daily if you need that much. I would grab a couple loaves at least once a week, all sorts of breads, and though often they'd been in the freezer for a bit, that never hurt the bread in the least. The canned goods, and government commodities, all perfectly good stuff. And the oddball stuff donated by the community, that was actually a fun section, you just never knew what someone grabbed out of their cabinet -- nothing wrong with it but might be imported or strange, like canned wheat gluten meat substitute which tastes great despite the sillies who want to eat gluten-free with no health need to do so. The building is very near Olympic College, so a lot of students use the place, besides there being a campus food drive for the kids. This pleases me; our kids and students merit the assistance, even if they are broke only because bought too many costly pizzas. I like to eat WELL, and what you can get at the food bank is heavy on carbs and not gourmet. I am not choosy and when in need it was all great, but when I was back on my feet, I wasn't gonna drop in for stuff I no longer needed, and it was very good to be able to have complete mastery of my diet again. But I always think of the food bank folks with fondness and appreciation. There's a tiny park next to their building. Once a week a hot food wagon parks by it, and this attracts some homeless people, a few students, and generally one or two Native Americans. I realize some folks despise such people for being poor, but I find them interesting to talk to, and I dress raggedy enough to fit in if I'm in the mood to be even a little social. One day I arrived early and the food line wasn't yet open. So I was hanging out in that little park with a K'lamath couple and a homeless white couple, the guy being deeply seriously depressed and babied by his worried girlfriend. The hot food truck arrived. Now I didn't need that food, but I didn't want to put myself apart from the people with whom I'd been sitting around a picnic table. So I got in line. The food was boiled potatoes with salt pepper and butter and very good; some hot green beans which were so-so; and some grey wayyyyy over-cooked chicken (getting mushy on the bone) which I doubt I'd've liked even if I weren't vegetarian. Everyone was eating and happy to do so, so I tried to eat my chicken, truly hating it. One bite was all I could manage. I snuck it into a napkin and snuck it in my jacket pocket, ate just the potatoes and green beans. There was some real camaraderie at at the table, so I did finally tell them that despite my raggedy vintage leather jacket, I had a really great home and probably shouldn't've gotten in line for the food. The Indian couple said, "Us too!" it was no biggie. We talked about all sorts of things then went our separate way. I went into the food bank and grabbed some free bread before heading home. When I got home I took the grey chicken out of my pocket and divided it up for my tiny dogs. They looked at it like I was trying to poison them. Then they decided, what the hell, she wouldn't do that to us, and ate it reluctantly.

    From the owner: Bremerton Foodline is more than just a food bank. We are a lifeline for the community of Bremerton,…read moreand the main distribution hub for all food banks and pantries in North Mason and Kitsap Counties. Join us to Bridge the Gaps in our community!

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