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February 2024 by Cris
Abbott's thrift is the bee's knees, Lucy is at the counter and all of your cool things are ready for the purchase all over the store all you have to do is open your eyes go through the front door and address the issue and go looking for that proverbial needle in the haystack chances are at Abbott's in Felton off of highway 9you will find it! With a smile on your face.?
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December 2023 by Matt Rollins
Awesome selection, and great prices!
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December 2023 by Rhonda L.
I always find great clothing, housewares and furniture! Always a fun place to shop! You won't be sorry you shopped there! Remember to donate your no longer needed items!
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December 2023 by A. M.
Imagine a giant barn and fill it with all kinds of interesting things with great prices. If you love books, this store has tons of books they also have vinyl and DVD collection that's pretty nice from children's clothes and toys to all types of culinary items, their lamps are practically 50% off 100% of the time, they have a dollar area and located in the parking lot as you walk in small medium to large items are one dollar. And they have bathrooms but you have to ask for the key coffee walk across the street and get a coffee at the white Raven a great local coffee shop that's been there forever And walk down to the Abbott and enjoy the show, it's a great place to just look at things and relax and perhaps you'll find a treasure
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November 2023 by Tiina
It looked okay. No dogs allowed in this store.
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November 2023 by David Khudoteplov
Found a great deal on kids' books here.
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November 2023 by Logan Strunk
I live in Ohio, but I have been to this place twice. They are near Santa Cruz, which I really like as a city. I've bought some books and other stuff. I say they are good people
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October 2023 by Glen N.
Five star selection? No, most of it looks like a garage threw up. Five star prices? Not really. But, it's a non-profit, so let's play nice. Besides, it's air-conditioned, well-staffed, thoughtfully organized, with plenty of parking, and I think I saw a cat. It was $600.
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October 2023 by Jennifer N
A bit pricier than the average thrift shop but they have great inventory.
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September 2023 by Jennifer Neff
A bit pricier than the average thrift shop but they have great inventory.
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September 2023 by julie chapin
I used to to love this place and go there weekly. The staff is still great and I still donate there. I’m sure it’s still worth going IF YOU HAVE HOURS TO SPEND sorting through the clothes. A few months ago something major changed. The back room staff stopped sorting the clothes. They just through all colors and all sizes in any old rack. I tried to talk to one of the main back room ladies, but she just shrugged her shoulders like who cares? My busy mom friends and I used to be able to pop in for thirty minutes during our kid’s soccer or dance class and go right to the sizes we needed and find lots of stuff in a short time. Those days are over. You have to have hours go sort through thousands of shirts to find anything in your size or your kid’s sizes. It’s overwhelming and we just all drive over to Scott’s Valley where they still sort their clothes racks. It’s just easier. You can find five shirts and three pant in your kid’s size in thirty minutes. I bet they are selling less clothes than they used to and don’t even know why. I’ve told the front cashiers too, who do seem to care, but nothing has changed. I will gladly update this review and give them five starts if they go back to sorting the clothes. We used to love shopping here, but who has that kind of time? And the size markers are still on the racks too, but they effectively mean nothing.
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July 2023 by Jill F.
Huge, barn-like place with everything one could want to browse! Really nice, funny staff at check-out. And, very important, air-conditioned.
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July 2023 by Vic R.
Gouging on donated goods is never acceptable. Worse yet, being in a location where other stores aren't readily available makes it worse! Trying to place the blame for raising prices being due to "it's for a good cause" or "that's what some other store would cost" is unexcusable! Maybe you need to get those who benefit from your shop to donate their time to bring down prices. Or simply shutter the windows, lock the doors and stop ripping people off... Spend your time looking for donations and let the goods be donated to someplace else.
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July 2023 by TheBayArea831
Great deals. For myself its a hit or miss finding treasures that I can use. Located in Felton on Hwy 9. Today I found a pair of jeans at 1/2 price. Blue tag. And a cute top. The thrift store has a big section of books, and dishes. They had 50% off of art and frames today. The toy section is good if you have little ones. A good variety of clothing as well. Outside in the parking lot you will notice a section that is all price at $1 each. Staff is always friendly when I shop here and helpful too. They sell furniture as well as bikes and tools.
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July 2023 by Hecate Aradia
I am a life long organizer working with hundreds of volunteers. There are many places to donate goods. The man who accepts the donations during the week was so lukewarm, so dead, so unfriendly, so in a trance, I will decide to donate the next car load of good Gap cloths and high ended cloths to some other group. But then I looked at the reviews, apparently there is an attitude issue with a few people working there. I wish I had looked at reviews first, I would have donated elsewhere. The first contact in any non profit or organization is vital, as it represents the group. I also contact Project Purr. They responded in various words, thank you for thinking of us, so grateful, will go to help feral cats. They had been schooled or naturally able to generate common sense and understand how important it is to deal with people who are trying to help their cause. I bypassed that their church like almost all churches feels woman are unworthy of being ordained as priests or bishops, I as a liberation theologist, would never contemplate a church who sees women as less then, oh they have all the clever excuses why they are not allowed to advance, but in short it is called misogyny . If it was good enough for Jesus to be with Mary Magdala, as she was the apostle to the apostles, she was his favorite companion, it sure is good enough to let women advance up and not just be pregnant and cooking. I will donation to Project Purr to help kitties. The people accepting the donations are pleasant. A smile is thanks enough. If the dude is so valuable to the group, he should be put in the back where he has zero contact with the public, but then when I saw some workers seem to need prozac to be nice, I vote with my feet and depart.