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    Saint Vincent De Paul Thrift Store

    2.4 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    High prices and the lady behind the counter never did answer my questions.Not very clean. I would not go again.

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    5 years ago

    Shop here periodically, drastic looking "closed temporarily" signs, perhaps due to Covid. Call ahead to be sure.

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    10 years ago

    Best staff you can meet! Best deals and really nice finds! Can't get over this little place. Definitely my new go to thrift

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    The Shed Thrift

    The Shed Thrift

    4.6(14 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We were heading south from other shopping and decided to stop here after visiting another nearby…read morethrift store that we'd been to before. This was our first time here. There was a gal vacuuming at the time we came by. The vacuum was heating up and smoking a bit, so she was concerned. There were also some students or volunteers or young new employees -- I couldn't tell which -- being given a tour of the store as we were there. Both were a bit distracting. They have some inventory that will appeal depending on what you're looking for... they don't have much furniture wise. There's a bit of a bunch of different things --linens, housewares, silverware, electronics, books, clothing etc., etc. Most things are organized together by category. Price wise, it's a mix of decent prices and high prices. They have some of the more expensive items near the counter. We didn't love something enough to buy anything here. But we are still glad we came to check them out.

    The Shed Thrift is located next to Ross in the Turtle Run Shoppes Plaza. It is owned by lifelong…read morethrifters, Jean Piazza and Evan Kaplan. At first their inventory was made up of there own items but now everything they sell is donated. I love their mission which is to help animals. The Shed Thrift is a nonprofit that donates its proceeds to various veterinary hospitals in the area to support people on social security or limited income who need life-saving surgeries for their pets. I collect vintage pieces and Shed Thrift had some items like a chandelier and a set of glasses. They also had furniture, appliances, bikes, guitars, household goods, collectibles, books, movie, CD's, clothing, accessories, and more. With the influence of DIY shows showcasing recycling and re-purposing, thrifting is more popular than ever. Thrift stores help people save money and keep items out of the landfill. Shed Thrift has some unique items like a jukebox that you didn't typically see in the local area thrift stores. With their mission to help vulnerable pets, this store is an assist to Coral Springs.

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    The Flip Side

    The Flip Side

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The guy working behind the counter was really nice and friendly…read more It was a rainy day so they had quite a few customers in their narrow aisles. Even a person with his dog (!) They have a little bit of everything -- vintage items mixed into collectibles and actual antiques. A bit of furniture, some clothes; a nice selection of jewelry; a few books and magazines; but a lot of China, bric a brac, and household items. Like everywhere else, it pays to know what the market values are. And I always like checking the current prices being charged for things I grew up with. I did wind up buying a lovely bracelet here. And got a very good price on it. It's the kind of place you need to walk through several times. There's a lot of items and you won't see everything the first time around.

    Opened a month ago, you can find Flip Side in the Pinecrest Square on the corner of Cypress Creek…read moreRd and Dixie Hwy. They are only a door or two down from Cheers. I had a lovely chat with the owner who let me know all prices are negotiable. I enjoyed exploring their selection of new, vintage, and antique furniture, small appliances, household items, books, clothes, art, and accessories. You need to take your time to really take everything in. There is a number of great cabinets for sale along with vintage cookware. There aren't too many stores like this in this area so The Flip Side is a welcome addition. The Flip Side has another store in Lauderhill on University Drive. I always love supporting a small businesses and especially thrift stores. Help the planet by reducing, recycling, and reusing by thrifting!

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    Vets Thrift

    Vets Thrift

    4.5(11 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This place was easy to find. There's ample free parking in the big shopping center parking lot…read moreright outside. The store itself is small and it is jam packed with stuff. They were in the process of rearranging items and shelves, so it was pretty hard to navigate. We did try to see what we could while there. In the back of the store are racks of clothing. You had to squeeze between the racks to see anything. And on the racks the clothing is jammed together. They may have some bargains here. They have a bit of everything -- especially bric a brac -- and anything else you can think of. But it is challenging. Prices seemed reasonable. So come with patience and if you're looking for something specific, ask the staff so they can put you in the right direction.

    I always love exploring a thrift store so I was delighted to discover Vets Thrift. It is next to…read morethe Presidente supermarket in the Towne Shoppes of Margate along 441 before Sample Rd if you are heading north. According to their website and name they donate proceeds to veterans. How much or what charities it does not specify. They accept your donations or you can shop their store. The inside is a bit cramped but I am convinced you can find gems if you really look. I quickly spotted some vintage Crestone Buttertree stoneware plates from Japan that have become very popular on Ebay and with collectors. They also had a few pieces of furniture, books, collectibles, household goods, toys, and a lot of clothing towards the back of the store. Prices on the few items I checked seemed very reasonable. There is a Family Thrift, Women in Distress, and Goodwill nearby so with this store you can have a nice little thrift outing. Thrifting helps the planet by reducing and reusing while also saving you money. In in this case it is helping veterans too.

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    Goodwill - Deerfield Beach - Couch For Sale, electric

    Goodwill - Deerfield Beach

    2.4(45 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    I recently visited Goodwill Deerfield Beach on 04/19/2026 between 6:00-6:30 PM, and the experience…read moredeserves a closer look. Let's start with the bigger picture. Goodwill Industries International was built on a powerful mission: helping people gain employment, build skills, and serve the community with dignity. That purpose is meaningful--and it's why many of us continue to support and shop there. But what we experienced at this location felt far removed from that mission. At checkout, the process was anything but smooth. The associate (recognizable by a retro-style mohawk) was multitasking while a line of customers waited. During our transaction, she walked away mid-checkout while we were trying to complete a valid payment. When questioned, she insisted the option should already be visible--only to later realize she hadn't completed a required step on her end. From a customer standpoint, this came across as dismissive and unnecessarily frustrating. It raises a real question: are customers expected to just wait indefinitely, guess the process, or walk behind the counter and figure it out themselves? ‍ This kind of interaction doesn't align with the values Goodwill was founded on. There's a noticeable gap between the organization's mission and what's being delivered at the store level in 2026. Customer service, attentiveness, and accountability should still be non-negotiable--nonprofit or not. **Key Takeaways for Shoppers:** * Be prepared for possible delays at checkout, even during non-peak times * Double-check your payment process--don't assume staff has completed all steps * If you're on a tight schedule, this may not be a quick stop * Speak up if something feels off--clarity helps avoid longer delays **Key Takeaways for Management:** * Customer engagement matters--acknowledge and prioritize those waiting Complete transactions before stepping away--mid-process exits create confusion Reinforce training around POS systems and accountability Align daily operations with Goodwill's mission not just in hiring, but in service There's real potential here, but it needs attention. If this type of passive-aggressive, inconsistent service continues, it could lead to bigger challenges with customer trust and retention. Bottom line: The mission behind Goodwill is worth supporting but the in-store experience needs to reflect that same level of care and respect. Without improvement, future visits may not justify the frustration... and the next stop might be City Hall.

    The Deerfield Beach site shows that they accept books but when I got there they refused to take my…read morebooks even though the books were all like new condition.They told me that they have too many books and would not accept mine. I tried to call them on the phone but they do not answer their line. I suggest that you do not waste your time with Goodwill take your donations to the Salvation Army, they accepted my books.

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