“My favorite thrift store of all of them...the go through the clothes and wash them and make sure they are decent enough to even wear, and you can't beat the price $2.50 a shirt, $3.50 for jeans and some specialty clothes run $5 and higher...then you have PJs that are $2.50 and up and exercise clothes for $1 and up and shoes for $3 and up everything looks decent...there's even a beautiful wedding dress in there... there's jackets and sweatshirts all running $2.50 and up... definitely come and look my favorite little whole in the wall...next to Firestone off 41 in Inverness... love it ❤️??”
10AM - 4PM
121 N Florida Ave D, Inverness
Thrift Stores
“What a fun & uplifting place!! Two delightful ladies greet you with Love, and make you feel like a blessing and a million bucks!Great selection of antiques, vintage- everything from fine China to hand made quilts & throws. Nice selection of jewelry, clothing, shoes, household appliances, Art, lots of Christmas decor, kids stuff.This awesome place serves everyone, and has a Program in place to help young ladies in need of Life Skills, by lighting a Path to success through educational mentoring. A true and lovely Mission worth checking out.Reasonable prices, lots to see, I promise you’ll feel so much better about everything in the world after being around these ladies for a minute!”
“The man at this shop is so rude and nasty it's pathetic. I don't think he actually sells anything. My friends and I enjoy the new antique store just north of shop very much. ( put 5 stars so this will be seen. )
The response to my review from the owner proves exactly who and what he is. He is not at fault for anything and the customer is always wrong. He has created a standard nasty gram for the negative reviews.”
“this facility is hard to get into if you’re traveling east. Also it depends on who’s taking donations but occasionally people are either undertrained or don’t understand the receipt process. Sometimes it’s difficult to get a receipt. Other than that they have really cool stuff and we’ve purchased several things over the years.”
“this facility is hard to get into if you’re traveling east. Also it depends on who’s taking donations but occasionally people are either undertrained or don’t understand the receipt process. Sometimes it’s difficult to get a receipt. Other than that they have really cool stuff and we’ve purchased several things over the years.”
“Bargain hunter’s dream! Parking is close (nice), but very tight—bring your patience and your mirrors. The store is fairly clean and organized… except for home décor, crafts, and kitchen gadgets, which are pure chaos. But honestly? That’s where the treasure hunt begins.
Daily sales knock 25%–50% off already low prices. Yes, you might spot the occasional “wait, what?” price (like $1 for a used $1.25 item), but a polite ask usually gets it adjusted. Pro tip: bring sanitation wipes, extra time, and a sense of adventure—especially if you’re a crafter. The deals are real, but you’ll have to dig.
Staff is super kind, though pricing answers may vary depending on who you ask—consider it part of the fun. The rewards program is a mystery I refuse to fully understand, but somehow every other visit I get $5 off, so I’m not questioning it. Oh, and no bills over $20.
Come for the bargains. Stay for the chaos. Have fun! ?✨”
“Small place, however if you need help with Christmas for the littles, best call in October to see when you can start signing your little one up. You'll need birth certificates, your ID and a piece of mail.”