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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    3.2(24 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$$

    Staff is rude and manager (dirty blonde hair in her 30's) does not know how to be culturally…read moresensitive or have skills and knowledge on diversity, equity and inclusion. This manager needs training on how to deal with HUMAN BEINGS, especially the elderly w/ disability of any kind. My mom went into store on Friday 6/28/24 w/ her emotional support dog (yorkie/poodle, 4lbs, very tiny) and after my mom spent quite a bit of time in store collecting the items she was going to purchase, manager had followed her around the last 10min before kicking my mom out. My mother was told that only service dogs were allowed to be in store w/ owner and emotional support dog was not sufficient enough. After my mother shared that her dog was an emotional support dog, she persisted in asking my mom about her disability (if any and what kind). This seems like a huge violation to be asking what disability y mother has whether service or emotional support dog. You should never ask a persons diagnosis in either case, hence why papers/forms are completed properly and tags are provided to such animals and owners. My mother just froze after panicking out of fear she'd get in trouble (being Hispanic and speaks clear English), she left her things and walked out. As soon as she got in her car she brokedown crying and felt humiliated by the demeanor and conduct in which manager had approached her. I just found out about it right now! Being part of my job to advocate for people throughout many years in a nonprofit myself in the social service field, I felt it only right that I advocate for my mother as well and let others know about this particular Salvation Army right in Quakertown 309 and Pumping Station Rd. Suggestions: -have clear policies on your store website defining what dogs/pets are allowed into store and why that particular one. -train your staff especially managers on how to be more sensitive towards the population they serve and cultural awareness and beyond. If you aren't a people person and it's just another job, perhaps you're in the wrong place. Don't violate people's rights in asking them their personal health issues that are not your concern. You represent a nonprofit therefore are a reflection of their leaders, staff, mission, vision and it's not just local or state, it's nationally. I am appalled, baffled, embarrassed for my mom and anyone that goes into that store that are of a vulnerable population no matter what community you're visiting from. You don't know peoples stories or life experiences, even journey to than disrespect them. My opinion and fact of my mother's situation made worse!

    All is good except they don't provide a public restroom. It is neat and clean with a health pool…read morestaff.

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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center
    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center
    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

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    Collectors Bazaar - Booth.

    Collectors Bazaar

    4.2(6 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Collectors Bazaar is a mid-tier booth style antiques store located a few miles north of Quakertown,…read moredirectly off of PA 309. Customer parking is on the side with the digital billboard and dragon statue. One concern I would list, for anyone with mobility issues, there are stairs and smaller areas that could affect accessibility. Interior is clean and well presented with a good number of booths. This antiques store is well curated with a better selection of higher quality items compared to other booth style stores I've visited in the area. The selection of items such as stained/colorful glass, antique wood items, and old signage stood out to me. Due to Collectors Bazaars positioning as a mid-tier store, they have less toys, comic books, and trading cards then other stores. Staff were helpful and friendly. Overall, if you're in the Coopersburg/Quakertown area, and you like booth style antiques stores, Collectors Bazaar is worth a stop.

    The very moment we pulled into the parking lot next to the dragon sculpture (who watches over the…read morecastle!), we knew we were in for a treat. Collectors Bazaar does not disappoint ~ the entrance is fascinating with a few oversized and unique pieces of furniture. A few interesting wall hangings greeted us, alongside a display case filled with the coolest items. What a wonderful preview. Reasonable prices on most of the items here ~ though the vinyl records seem priced a little on the high side. It's a very large, clean store with plenty to shop ~ collectibles, jewelry, a limited inventory of farmhouse, garden chimes, stunning antiques. The staff at Collectors Bazaar are as super cool as their inventory ~ it's a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours even if you are not into the antiques scene.

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    Collectors Bazaar - Neat poster in the entrance.

    Neat poster in the entrance.

    Collectors Bazaar - Tribal gatherings Store inside the Collectors Bazaar

    Tribal gatherings Store inside the Collectors Bazaar

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    Trolley Barn Public Market - Open Mic Night August 3, 2024

    Trolley Barn Public Market

    4.5(23 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I happened upon this place for what was supposed to be a craft fair, which was located in the…read morebasement. That turned out to be a real nothing with very few vendors. But there was a chili cook-off happening between all the restaurants in the food court, which was far more fun. It was pretty funny seeing a Ramen restaurant trying to produce a version of chili! It did give a chance to visit most of the food establishments in the place, which was interesting. The building is open and airy. I'm not sure what it was before, as I'm not from the area and it looks like it's a renovated version of something, but it was a nice place to spend a few hours. The only thing I thought was odd is I never found out who won the chili contest. They didn't announce it after the event, nor post it on their Facebook page (which is how I found the craft event). I took a star off this place as they're very unresponsive to customers. I messaged twice with no reply. It would have been nice had they announced who won their promotional chili cook-off.

    Awesome place to check out. Next to the train station. Has a winery, a brewery, and a distillery…read more Also a variety of shops and places to eat. When I was there there was a Ramen spot, a BBQ, and Mediterranean place. Definitely worth checking out if you are in the area. They have some areas of central seating and I imagine there is some outdoor seating in the warmer seasons.

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    Trolley Barn Public Market - Wine bar

    Wine bar

    Trolley Barn Public Market - Doan Distillery Tasting Room's Chili Cook-off entry

    Doan Distillery Tasting Room's Chili Cook-off entry

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