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    Thrift Hut

    3.0 (47 reviews)
    InexpensiveThrift Stores
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Julie F.

    This was a junk shop on steroids. So much stuff crammed in every nook and cranny that it was hard to find anything. Or concentrate long enough to see through the clutter. There was a 50% off sale sign on the door. From other reviews done months ago, they also had the same discount going then. Maybe it's a perpetual discount? A lot of items didn't have prices, so it's hard to tell what the half off would be. The lady there (the owner?) told everyone since it was their first time there, she'd give them a "special" price. The main problem in this shop is that you can't easily navigate it, unless you are a size two or less. Many aisles are blocked by paintings and "stuff". Even when the aisle between the shelves isn't blocked, it's exceedingly narrow. The shelves are packed up to the ceiling. So if you're claustrophobic or bigger than a size 2, you might want to skip a visit here. You won't be able to see much. On the other hand, there's so much inventory that the shop might be the place to find that one item you're looking for... who knows? This place wasn't for me -- I couldn't wait to leave -- as the messy stacks were overwhelming along with the dust (how do you clean in here?).

    Ariel W.

    This is the most over stuffed thrift store I have ever been in. Everyone who says it's like an episode of Hoarders is correct. Not the episodes where people don't throw out garbage but the ones where the stuff is piled so high that there are only narrow aisles to travel through. The space is small and stuff is piled everywhere. I wouldn't say it's disorganized. There are sections and some areas are labeled. The aisles are tiny and you just get an overwhelming feeling of claustrophobia in there. My body touched a pile of comforters sending an avalanche raining down on me. Only one person could fit in an aisle at a time and when I came to the end I would have to move the blockade on the floor to get out. The reason I am giving it three stars is because I couldn't stop laughing. I talked to everyone in the store because we were in such close proximity. Seeing the looks on trapped people's faces was hysterical. I honestly do not know how they pass a fire inspection. Apparently they are well known for this situation in the thrifting community, I talked to one lady who said she hadn't been here in a few years and it was more cluttered than before. So if you decide to brave a visit you will find lamps, clothing, furniture, accessories, collectibles, bedding, household items, toys, and jewelry. There was some of everything. Prices seemed reasonable. On the day I visited everything was 50 percent off. I can understand the polarizing reviews of this place. Some people hate the clutter and some people love the treasure hunt. Your enjoyment of this store depends on which category you fall into to. As for me, I enjoyed the hunt but could only take so much before an overwhelming feeling of claustrophobia set in and I had to get outside.

    How can the fire marshal allow this?

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    terrible! Its basically a hoarder house, i mean you might find some good stuff but seriously you can barely get through the isles.

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    anyone leaving a bad review should get a life . this store Is exactly as advertised. a thrift store . looking for somthing else is incorrect

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    It is a truly amazing shoppers paradise. You need to spend time here and you'll go home with lots of treasures.

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    This place is HEAVEN! The workers there are amazing and so helpful. I always leave finding a hidden gem!!!

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