If I were reviewing it based on where I think you should shop, I would give it a five because of the charity mission, but making an honest assessment of it compared to other retail counterparts nearby gives it a three. The store is a bit disorganized and not curated in perhaps the most appealing way it could be, and the prices can be very cheap or oddly expensive.
While the prices on the furniture often look like great deals, all the great deals seem to be marked "SOLD" while still sitting on display. They're a small shop but really try to sell a lot of things, from toys to media to knitting supplies to apparel and accessories, but that meands not too much selection in any one category. They sell both new and used goods.
It's often difficult to find a salesperson at the register if you just walk in, so if you're trying to make a purchase and someone is nowhere to be found, try walking into the Furniture section where there is probably a person or two in the back room.
I encourage you to make donations here, as they accept donations in both cash and used goods! Please try not to bring junk, as that is the bane of charity shops and they are not a garbage disposal service :) read more