“I loooove the store , I always find whatever I need ,the personal is very nice and kind , stuff is very affordable, I have several pets and I always find good stuff for them here . ??”
“My favorite Hospice Thrift Shoppe! Everything is so neatly organized and the staff is friendly. They have a huge selection of clothes, furniture, and so many more.”
“Was pleasantly surprised today to find a spanish speaking gentleman working the cashier.
The ladies who work there are very nice and cordial, but I had very nice conversation with a man who spoke spanish at the cashier and he was very knowledgeable and informative with the items inside the store.
This store is a hidden gem.”
“Love this store! This location is further from my home compared to the Danville and Alamo shops but they have more clothes. Great selection, quality, and prices! Worth the drive for me.”
“AMAZING. They have so many good finds vintage, new, and y2k. You definitely have to hunt but it's worth it. They have cute little carts you can push around which are convenient. I got like 20 things for $60 which was a steal. Very good color tag deals and low low prices. Apparently you can coupon online for more savings! HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SHOPPING ETC.”
“I am so glad I came across this little gem of a shop, in this unpersonal world of online shopping, hope we never lose places like this ever... I was greeted and welcomed with smiles, and the staff is extremely kind and respectful, especially one employee name Pat was so helpful, the store is clean well organized absolutely a delight..... I hope that our communities continue to support such community building small business, because their essential in maintaining thriving communities. :)”
“This review is written in response to the one-star review posted exactly one year ago. First, I want to mention that this thrift store is a wonderful place to discover old electronic parts for console games and an interesting spot to rummage overall. The people I’ve encountered there have always been kind and unassuming.
The one-star review person from exactly one year ago seemed to believe that her perception—possibly a misinterpretation—of one employee’s behavior justified threatening that person’s livelihood. She even recommended that the employee be removed. I believe that if someone upsets you, the best approach is to speak with them directly and try to help them understand how you feel. It’s normal to be irritated by others, but when people don’t act the way we want or expect, it doesn’t give us the right to jeopardize their income or spread negative judgments publicly on a high-visibility platform like Google.
We can never fully know what someone—customer or employee—is going through on any given day. Sometimes simply asking, “Hey, are you okay?” can open a door to understanding. Many of us carry burdens and sorrows while trying to meet our daily obligations, such as going to work. Everyone’s “best” looks different depending on what they’re facing, and even sincere effort can be misunderstood. Expressions, gestures, or habits that our friends understand might look unusual to strangers.
If I think someone seems rude, I often take it as a sign that it might not be the right moment to connect with them. Perhaps they need space for their own thoughts. Employees aren’t servants; they’re fellow humans working within systems and constraints—just like most of us who are not executives with the privilege to “win the game” through wealth, influence, or access. We should support one another. When I’m having a bad day, I need your grace just as much as on my good days. If I try to go through life assuming I can “win” alone, I’m lost—whether someone looks cheerful or grumpy.
If the one-star review person from exactly one year ago has had a change of heart, she can update her review. If she does, I’ll gladly remove this response and simply feel grateful that someone reconsidered an action many of us have taken at one time or another—and later wished we could undo. Maybe this message was meant for her.
Best wishes.”
“This location has the nicest staff! They are always helpful and welcome you with a smile. It's also very clean and you can tell they keep things organized. Always great deals to find here. A gem!”
“This review is for donation drop offs. I haven’t visited Eco Thrift in a long time and when I went on a Monday afternoon, it was packed on a rainy day! The parking lot was full and it was packed inside. From what I saw it looked like they had some good deals. I specifically went here to try to drop off donations. The hours are Monday-Friday from 7am-1pm only. They take everything for the most part and don’t forget to ask for a tax deductible receipt. The workers were very kind and hard working given all of the stuff they receive. I donated shoes and books.”
“I've gone here for years so have watched them struggle and they've made so many positive improvements the last few years in set up and quality items. It sucks that people are stealing their plants, pots, etc. from the welcoming front garden area. The prices are reasonable, it's relatively clean and organized. It's a good cause too.Whether you're picking or shopping for yourself it's a good place to stop by.”
“A little gem of a thrift store with a well-curated selection of clothes and interesting finds such as beads. The staff is delightful: friendly and helpful. A great experience for experienced thrifters and casual walk-ins alike.”
“I have shopped at Habitat since they were in the old bowling alley on Monument. The inventory and bargains may vary but the heart and soul of the employees never does. Hansel and Andrea are delightful and they make sure all transactions are fair to the customer and provide finances to the Habitat program. After all - the stores primary purpose is to support construction of new homes. I must also mention that Hansel and Andrea have passed on their excellent customer service to newer employees like Deshawn. If you ever have a question or an issue every employee will do whatever they can to help”
“I just dropped off about 6 bags of clothes, blankets, and school supplies at 2pm, which is when they stop accepting donations. Rather than being made to feel bad for keeping someone late or being asked to come back tomorrow, I was greeted by a gentleman saying, "Welcome to Goodwill. Thank you so much for your donation!" He continued to be very kind, gracious, and courteous. What an amazing experience! The whole transaction lasted less than 2 minutes, but the impression this gentleman made on me will last a very long time.”
9AM - 7PM
1806 Linda Dr, Pleasant Hill
Thrift Stores
“Find good little things for good price like the organization. Was hesitant to go because of reviews but decided to try it. Staff was friendly. Not sure why customers are complaining of prices I'm sure there's a certain amount that needs to be charged for them to keep running. Overall had good experience found some nice cloths and my kids like looking around too.”
“This is by far the best goodwill I’ve been to in decades. The prices are unbeatable and they have a ton of great items. The staff is super friendly and welcoming. The store is a little small but still fun to look through.”
“This shop is so CUTE! Everyone inside is friendly and it's wonderful to be able shop at a small business. The lady working there is so knowledgeable and told me all about the beautiful refurbished pieces inside.”