“Hands down the best thrift store in the CSRA. Everything is fairly priced, it’s Non profit and ran by volunteers, proceeds go back into the community so you know some white collar big wig isn’t getting rich on donated goods and there are great finds every week!”
“Found several Great Buys for new items (tag still on) during my visit this past week. Will certainly visit this store anytime that I'm in the neighborhood. Store is clean and items well organized, clean and have affordable pricing. Personnel were friendly and very efficient.Easy access and parking. I'm very happy with the items I purchased. Irene”
“Small but a lot of fun. These are not high end antiques. this is where you go for nostalgia and something interesting. And a present for somebody that you absolutely do not know what to get for the staff is really friendly.”
“This place rocks! Affordable and the owner is so sweet and personable. She is willing to get whatever you need and since she lives so close if you text she may be close by to open for you. The store is by appointments only. Definitely would recommend and go back!”
“Just a tiny store, but oh my goodness an absolute stellar collection of books! And less costly than the larger goodwills! Between myself and my bff Michele, we purchased 41 books”
“A good shop with a wide selection at great prices. I saw some folks say it was crowded, but that's never been the case when I was there. There are definitely some tight spaces, but that's because the place is packed — and any shop can get busy. I was also informed of the credit card fees before paying, and most of these shops close at 5, so I'm unsure why anyone would complain (those are other complaints I saw in the reviews). The shop gives its profits to a great cause, and the folks there are very kind. Even better, it's a great location. There's a consignment shop in the same parking lot (Always Junkin'), an antique store right around the corner (Romantic Farmhouse), and a few other shops nearby (America's Thrift, Second Time Around).”
9AM - 7PM
4074 Washington Rd, Martinez
Thrift Stores
“The employees were knowledgeable and nice. One guy was so funny, holding back he laugh while the young ladies was explaining to me how to put on a top. $ 0. 99 days was right on time. The place was clean . ?”
9AM - 7PM
3362 Wrightsboro Rd, Augusta
Thrift Stores
“Moving is A Chore...I was Looking for Blankets to Cover My Furniture... Angie came Through for me...She made My Search Simple with One phone call...Excellent Customer Service!! ??????”
9AM - 7PM
3179 Washington Rd, Augusta
Thrift Stores
“We went last week (Feb 13) and the store did not look as good as it does today. I don't know if management changed or if an employee took it upon themselves to reorganize everything but it looks great! The electronics and the dishware shelves were so organized and easy to go through.”
“I love the Goodwill & stores like that. You never know what you will find when you come by!Be prepared for some smells sometimes. Smells like old clothes now and again.The pricing system is (to me) somewhat confusing with all the colors, days-of-the-week specials, etc. ad nauseum, but its fun, and it's *generally* cheaper than buying big brand or name brand stores.DO be aware that those prices vary, and not according to any logic that I know of. Sometimes the prices are "outrageous" for the item presented; other times its a bit of a deal, or a big one - a "steal". I've gotten steel flowers that retail in the $18-20 range for $2.50 a pop . . . and then again I've seen new stuff with the price attached from its former owner, and the G/W store price is higher. Be smart. :DThe primary product seems to be clothes . . . endless clothes, but its a good deal. A great deal, actually. You can pick up some military camo stuff (real) due to its proximity to Fort Gordon, plus shoes, kiddy stuff, etc.In that respect its a bit like a Fleamarket - but always fun to go to.”