“The store is very clean and the employee kyle is great! He runs the donations very smooth and helps whenever I have a problem, great store but jewelry is definitely priced way too high! Please have a sale!”
“This is one of my favorite places to thrift as it’s so close and I typically come out with some good finds. As others have said, the prices in recent months have started to increase quite a bit- including pricing books higher than original retail price. Still love this place but hope they don’t keep increasing prices so that it continues to be a go-to.”
“Well lit thrift store, big, you never know what you will find! We found some brand new sweatshirts my girls can wear with their uniform for school. We needed some things for costumes for a play and found what was needed. And I donated clothes and toys my kids had outrown. Win all around.”
““The quality is Exceptional”. I was going to get some food near by and I discovered this store. The price is good and the quality of the clothe is exceptional. Fia has a fashion spirit. Thank you so much!”
10AM - 4:30PM
6172 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church
Thrift Stores
“Really nice selection of jewelry, clothes, shoes, and home decor with super reasonable prices. Bought some cute bangles. Happy to support and know it’s going to a good cause unlike thrift stores like goodwill. Hope to see this place stay open in the future :)”
“This place is absolutely gorgeous and has a lot of great finds I bought an almost new pair of Nikes for TWENTY BUCKS YOU HEARD ME RIGHT TWENTY. Definitely going here again next time I’m in Maryland.”
“super cute small thrift store! had a good selection of business casual/formal clothes. had an amazing selection of shoes and bags!! a little more expensive than i expected, sweaters are like 12-13$”
“The volunteers are so sweet and helpful. There are so many treasures to be found. Everything I purchased was lovely. I was so impressed I decided to become a volunteer in the store.”
“HUGE variety, clean, & organized. Profits help local families in need. Furniture, art, glassware, clothing, jewelry. Changing rooms. Prices higher than goodwill but reasonable. And they have a discounted color every week 50-75% off! Good lighting, wheelchair accessible BUT one step to enter. Plenty of free parking.”
“Best selection of any thrift store! Not just books & clothes. Lots of military memorabilia, sports gear, appliances, kids toys. separate jewelry and vintage boutique.”
10:30AM - 1:30PM
3 Chevy Chase Cir, Chevy Chase
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“The offerings at this thrift shop are always of good quality - they often include designer clothing or classic household items. A variety of decorative items also appear, especially for holidays. The staff is always willing to help.”
10AM - 7PM
11550 Rockville Pike, Rockville
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“The whole store is clean and very nicely color organized. I wasn't able to quite figure out if the clothes were organized by size in any way, but it wasn't too much of a problem as I could just check the size on the tag. Additionally there were changing rooms readily available that were clean, private, and had places to hang items, a mirror, and a chair.
There also seemed to be a good selection of items (clothes, furniture, dishes, shoes, and other things) at reasonable prices. I saw alot of clothing items priced around $6 or $7, but it varied from between $2 and $20 depending on the item.”
“As a donor, the process couldn't be easier: no inspection, just drop your stuff into the bins by the entrance. As a shopper, I have found luck with some of their kids' clothes and books, as well as some beautiful vintage glassware. Personally their adult clothing and shoes haven't caught my eye, which they dedicate 75% of the store to. I'd prefer a more curated adult clothing selection as I find the quantity overwhelming with too many items that I think no one is likely to buy.”
“There’s a decent selection and the prices are pretty good. Most things are around $10, few are above $20. The customer service was phenomenal. I had $13.00 of $14.80 and the cashier waved the difference. He was super friendly about it, too. The person I was with was also short a few dollars and he waved the difference, again.”
“I stopped in to look at a hockey jersey and they did not have my size. They told me to come back the next day, and they had it. They sell things from local artists and the staff members are cool. Welcome to the neighborhood!”
9:30AM - 3PM
3001 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington
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“St. Alban's Opportunity Shop is a true gem in the community. With its recent reopening, it continues its legacy of providing quality goods at affordable prices since 1955. The shop's commitment to supporting those in need is commendable, and I am proud to contribute to their cause. The weekly shopping hours are convenient, and the friendly staff always makes my visit enjoyable. Whether I'm looking for clothing, household items, or unique treasures, the Op Shop never disappoints. It's heartwarming to know that my purchases go towards helping the community. I highly recommend paying a visit to this wonderful thrift store.”
“This is a well organized, spacious thrift store and it's fun to wander around. The staff are very nice. I thought I had lost something there and called the next morning. Morris picked up at 7:40 am, checked lost and found, and told me that when they cleaned the floors before the store opened, they would check the floors, and call me back.”
10AM - 8PM
4816 Boiling Brook Pkwy, Rockville
Thrift Stores
“Mid sized thrift store— clothing items are tagged with different colours for sizing and sorted by size. The little plastic tag barbs have different colours, which may or may not be associated with discounts. Each type of clothing is supposed to be one price- dresses are all $11.99, sleeveless tops $4.99. Fitting rooms are available but close 1-1.5 hours before the store closes. There is a kind of chaotic energy to this store (see books pic), along with some organizational quirks— eg the end caps on the housewares aisles were curated by colour.”
“Their hours a limited, like all NMCRS thrift stores (Tue., Thu. 1100-1300; 1st Sat. of the Month 1000-1400) but it's the only one in the DC area. They have a whole room dedicated to Navy and Marine Corps uniform items. If you need extra khakis or whites, check this place out first before going to the uniform store. Occasionally they'll have bridge coats or pea coats or even mess dress (typically only men's though). I've been told there are other thrift stores with a better selection of women's uniforms but this is the closest one to me and it's better than nothing! They also have a variety of rank devices, ribbons, metals, belts, and all those other small uniform extras that you'll inevitably loose and need to replace. Also a great place to donate rank items when you promote (including the ones that you might have to sew on!) In addition to uniforms, they also have a decent selection of clothing. They have small collections of toys, books, and housewares, and try to set up a seasonal display. Items will be discounted towards the end of the season and prices are generally fair for a thrift store. They just recently started accepting credit cards and were previously cash or check only which is a huge and much appreciated change. You need a military ID to purchase uniform items and base access to get to the thrift store, but it's a great bonus for the local military community.”
“This is a lovely church in Georgetown and just a short walk from M Street. I have been here twice now, once for a funeral and recently for a much more happier occasion, a wedding. It is beautiful inside and well worth a look if you find yourself this way or want to have a wedding here, or a funeral.”
“They have an entire floor downstairs dedicated to upscale furniture and housewares. Designer clothing upstairs and reasonable price. Just don't expect thrift store prices.”
“Love this place, lovely family owned store. They're always so helpful. They pretty much have everything you need especially in an emergency. Best part is we get to keep money in our community over national brands. If you live near by and want them to have something that you know you'll continue to buy they are willing to get it to have it on hand for you (of course be reasonable).Just be careful walking in here as there is A LOT so make sure you are careful where you're walking.”
“This is my favorite go to Thrift Store, since it is close to my home. It can get very busy at times, but I always find unique & needed things for myself, my home & others the times I hv gone there. They offer an additional discounts on certain days too, which is a bonus & if sign up , you will receive coupons to use that vary in amounts. I like that, as well as it allows me to buy more. Generally the prices for me are fair, bc I know my budget & stick to it. Everything I choose I check out thoroughly before heading to the checkout, because something's can not always be 100% without a flaw or too. The store has its busy times, especially on further discount days, & they have more self serve registers open than a cashier to check you out. They might have (2) cashiers for that, but they are usually fast at checking you out. I have never had any issues with the staff or Mgt. This store definatly has a variety of anything you can think of for yourself, your home & beyond. You must be patient when shopping here, or you might miss something special. I always enjoy going to Unique, as it is my shopping therapy. It is one stop shopping for me. The store is farely big & areas are designated for the things they carry, so pretty easy to navigate & see all in each area. Basically I have never gone here & not come out with goodies I couldn't live without. So if you are a Thrifter, & have not been here, check it out. The store for the most part can be organized, but the shoppers mess it up, the staff do their best to keep the merchandise areas orderly, & put out the merchandise in whatever area they are assigned too, but it has been times I noticed things out of order & waiting to be collected, carts are usually there if you get there early, but it has been times I had to wait on a cart too. All in all, you must be patient to have the Best shopping experience in my opinion. Happy Thrifting everyone! My favorite things to buy are unusual household items, small household items, nic nacs, vintage clothing, & anything unusual that you don't see everyday. It really just depends. I don't always go with something in mind. If I see something I like, I add in my cart, then when I hv finished, I decide what I will buy & put the other items back for someone else to enjoy. They do try & keep the store clean, but the customers make that hard & the furniture area is always a mess at times too. All in all I will continue to shop there, to find my can't live without goodies.”
“I love this thrift store, first I have an Xbox 360 so I don’t have that much games for it so I asked my dad if I could go here and he said yes and I found so much 360 games but they were all 5.00 sadly but I picked up 4 games and 2 ds games ?”
“I have only had positive experiences here. The volunteers who've helped me have been lovely, interesting women. The inventory is pretty incredible, mostly jewelry and home wears. Many things will be listed well under market. To me, it's been a treasure and hope others have good experiences, too.”
“[Part of Giving Tuesday 2019] I can only write from the perspective of a volunteer/donor, but Martha's Table seems to have a strong mission towards helping children and families in the DC area. Our class wanted to organize a clothing/food drive, and Martha's Table seemed to have the most bang for your buck. You can always donate in liquid like every other organization, but not as feasible for someone on the student lifestyle. There's plenty of drop-off locations for clothing and baby items across the city. If you can give food items like canned and dried goods, you gotta go to their Maycroft location on Columbia Rd NW. Easy to just reserve a 15-minute appointment on their website and drop off our load. I see their trucks all around the city serving the community - here's to hoping everyone's littles go a long way.”
10AM - 5PM
3716 Howard Ave, Kensington
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“Fantastic selection and wonderful prices! I was impressed by how much was packed into this shop, I’m fairly picky and walked away with a lot more than I usually do from the thrift. The clothing section is the real gem. I’ll certainly return!”
10AM - 8PM
4714 Columbia Pike, Arlington
Thrift Stores
“I love this goodwill. The people that work here are so nice and sweet. They will go out their way to help you to find or whatever you i'm looking for and people really don't. I want to go out a way to help you like they used to, but at this door they do a real good customer service for what type of score it is which is great and they have great employees again. You should thank your employees because they go out the way to help the customers. So please thank your employee, say thank you to them in their upper management. You need to say thank you and you appreciate them because they go out their way to make sure the customers are happy”
“I LOVE you ladies, your store and even your website! I can't wait to go back!! You have done and are doing such a wonderful job! Your love and compassion shines through in the careful thought that you put into each wonderful display, making the awesome variety of unique keepsakes as well as everyday use items even more enticing, the compassionate way that you always keep your customers in mind while pricing even the higher quality items (such as a fur coat) and in the Huge love in your hearts shared through your donations to charities!! ... and I absolutely love how you all interact with each other and the customers. You are so pleasant, accommodating and seem genuinely happy to be there! Makes all the difference! Thank you!!! Happy New Year!!”