“This little shop is an under-$5 treasure hunt, known for its movie selection. The feel is more like the entire neighborhood's tag sale got crammed into a single garage, so you're here for true random yard-sale finds, not for the thrift-department-store experience of Savers or Goodwill of Southern New England. Within that space, it's well-organized enough that if you're looking for one thing, you can be in and out fairly efficiently. You will find clothing (looked quirky, which I now regret not exploring -- my sizing's so unusual that it'd be a lot of digging), costume jewelry, fashion dolls and small toys, movies, basic stuff like power cords, and a few dishes and decorative items. Don't look for furniture, small appliances, or larger toys. Don't bring your entire book club -- they won't all fit in the store at once. Do bring cash, since the prices are so low. I'd been thinking about milk-glass hen-on-nest casseroles and behold! There was a small one. Since it's unmarked, there's decent odds it's a Walmart repro or something, but it was $1, and everything's beautiful when it's $1. So it's that kind of store. I would hit it up on future trips.”
11AM - 5PM
2 Avery Street, Mystic“Wonderful shop that I wish I had discovered sooner! Absolutely wonderful staff, that are always ready to help with whatever is needed. Clean, well organized shop with a great selection of items. I try to visit every couple of weeks now, and look forward to each trip and the treasures awaiting to be found!”
9AM - 8PM
664 Long Hill Rd #4210, Groton“I dropped off items at the donation center at the Groton store, and the lady that helped me unload. All the items was just very kind and helpful. That is a true asset to the team because it’s so hard to find kind, caring, helpful people. She is a definite asset to the Groton in Store.”
“Nice selection, very friendly staff, prices are more than reasonable, and it’s all for a good cause! This place instantly became a must for anytime we’re in the area. Definitely recommend.”