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November 2023 by Amanda Torres
Call before you go, I was told they close at 5p but seems like they close whenever they want.
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August 2023 by brittaney melendez
Very cute place. If you love to thrift you gotta check it out. You would think it is small on the outside but has rooms that go into the back. Wider selection for home goods then apparel but still found two great work dresses and a bag, went on a Saturday and they had 50% off apparel.
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July 2023 by Nora T.
This is a great place to shop. Plus the money spent goes to Cancer Research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami. You will find many treasurers - clothing, collectibles, household items, and furniture. Come and see for yourself.
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July 2023 by Lorraine S.
Lovely thrift shop in the heart of Little Havana. Clean and fresh merchandise coming in daily. Staff are friendly and helpful. There's furniture , kitchen ware all the way up to fine china. Clothes and shoes. Even formal evening dresses for $35. Framed art, books, cd's, dvd's. Everything is very reasonably priced. Stop by and find hidden treasures. 1350 Flagler Street - 305.643.2945
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March 2023 by Jacki R.
I am so glad we popped in. Everything was organized, the staff were friendly, and there were a lot of nice things to consider. Lots of beautiful glassware. I found some bracelets for me and my daughter. I believe the money for purchases supports women's cancer charities.
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November 2022 by Terri D.
Prices too high for old stuff. We came to buy things for our daughter's new apartment but we found the prices very high, for example $50 for table lamps, $75 for faded framed prints. We went to Home Goods and found things new and less expensive. The helpers are lovely, though!
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October 2022 by B C
Found some amazing vintage clothing and a pair of Demonia boots -in my size- !! Very organized and nice stuff, but a little pricey on the furniture and art.
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September 2022 by A Google User
You never know what you may find in this shop, very nice staff operate this store. I always enjoy treasure hunting here!
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August 2022 by Lucille Taylor
Wonderful find! Good selection and very friendly staff!
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May 2022 by Sarah W.
Excellent store. They have everything ! It's fun to shop there. I got some great expresso cups and 2 dynamite chairs I can restore. They have helpers who will wrap and take heavy items to your car. Parking is easy! Highly recommend.
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January 2022 by Vanna Bhagwandeen
This place was not that good . Everything is all over the place .did not enjoy it
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July 2021 by Jorge B.
I really loved the service of the staff and the atmosphere of the store. Yes, it is a store that sells donations made by people but for a very good cause, the Women's Cancer Society of Miami. And the best thing is that I found exactly what I was looking for which I couldn't even find on Amazon.
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April 2021 by Kelsey Browne
Excellent thrift store. I purchased a majority of my furniture and kitchen appliances from BB. I would highly recommend ! The employees are amazing, the selection is great, and you are supporting the woman’s cancer association!
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January 2021 by Ariel W.
This is an awesome thrift store find in Miami. First off it is entirely run by The Woman’s Cancer Association of the University of Miami, a volunteer group started in the 1950's. Funds raised from this store go to support cancer research, patient care, and education at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and UM Miller School of Medicine. To date they have raised $12,000,000. Since I personally benefitted from this research I whole heartedly thank everyone for volunteering. Membership to the WCA is open to anyone who would like to join.Parking is pay by app in front of the store. It is almost impossible to find free parking in Miami but it only cost me 88 cents to park here. You will know you are at the right place by the colorful flower mural on the outside of the building created by artist Corey O’Brien. The store recently underwent a renovation with new paint, lighting, and a dressing room. I was surprised by how large the store was. There is a main room you enter with a large selection of clothes and accessories, a smaller room with small appliances and household goods, and a back room with art, furniture, and antiques.I ended up leaving the store with a Showtime Rotisserie. I have been using one for the past twenty years to make the holiday turkey. Set it and forget it, LOL. The one I have still works but is a little worse for wear. This is a newer model and they were able to knock $13 off the price for me. I saw someone else get $10 taken off a clock from the 1930's. I like how they will work with you on the price. During my visit I saw a gorgeous wardrobe for only $200. In addition to shopping here they will also take your donations. This is such an fantastic organization and one I am only too happy to support.
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January 2021 by Ariel W.
This is an awesome thrift store find in Miami. First off it is entirely run by The Woman's Cancer Association of the University of Miami, a volunteer group started in the 1950's. Funds raised from this store go to support cancer research, patient care, and education at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and UM Miller School of Medicine. To date they have raised $12,000,000. Since I personally benefitted from this research I whole heartedly thank everyone for volunteering. Membership to the WCA is open to anyone who would like to join. Parking is pay by app in front of the store. It is almost impossible to find free parking in Miami but it only cost me 88 cents to park here. You will know you are at the right place by the colorful flower mural on the outside of the building created by artist Corey O'Brien. The store recently underwent a renovation with new paint, lighting, and a dressing room. I was surprised by how large the store was. There is a main room you enter with a large selection of clothes and accessories, a smaller room with small appliances and household goods, and a back room with art, furniture, and antiques. I ended up leaving the store with a Showtime Rotisserie. I have been using one for the past twenty years to make the holiday turkey. Set it and forget it, LOL. The one I have still works but is a little worse for wear. This is a newer model and they were able to knock $13 off the price for me. I saw someone else get $10 taken off a clock from the 1930's. I like how they will work with you on the price. During my visit I saw a gorgeous wardrobe for only $200. In addition to shopping here they will also take your donations. This is such an fantastic organization and one I am only too happy to support.