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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    They have quality furniture. I bought a solid wood couch and am very happy with it, not to mention all the other doo-dads you can find.

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    Sheepshead Bay

    This place takes advantage of their community. The prices are really high for what they offer. I…read moresaw a 20gal fish tank being sold for the same price as if you were to buy brand new at Petco (which ships to you too). You also can't tell if the aquarium is damaged until you fill it up. By then, you're screwed. A busted old canvas cost $40 when you could buy one at Target for less. I'm not trying to punch them by saying corporations sell for cheaper, but if you're a thrift store or you're supposedly non-profit and want to help your community, I think the prices should be relative towards that. I came here the first time last summer to donate an entire SUV worth of stuff. I felt unappreciated. No one guided me on what to do here. I had to ask workers and they just told me to leave my stuff in the back room. While I unloaded my cart full of new with tags branded clothing and really nice furniture and home decor, one of the workers was already digging my stuff calling dibs on whatever she wanted. Overall, it's a nice place with a decent selection but they really have to lower their prices. A lot of the stuff they have are 20+ years old and not in a good way, but they sell as-if it's new and retail. I was hoping some families could benefit from the clothes and home goods I donated, but sadly, I think most of the workers will pick out the nice stuff. I'm not against the employees having nice things, it just doesn't seem fair for the shoppers. I continue to donate only because I don't want to toss this stuff in the landfill when they're perfectly fine but I'm a bit upset they're profiting so much off my stuff. I wanted to do a good deed and I realize there's definitely no recognition for it.

    The store is an absolute mess, and everything is extremely poor quality and way overpriced. There…read moreis so much stained clothes, cheap brand names, and just plain garbage. It seems like most of the stuff should have just been put in the garbage, rather than on the shelf. It's a shame that these free donations are being priced at the retail price or higher. Definitely would not even suggest wasting your time.

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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