Goodwill is a nonprofit thrift store that helps people find jobs and provides social services, funded by the sale of donated items. The store offers an endless amount of clothes, home goods, shoes, knickknacks, furniture, and more. Shoppers can find interesting items, absolute gems, and real deals, including things like a dog crate, journals, books, picture frames, art, mirrors, DVDs, VHS tapes, lamps, fabrics, sheets, baby items, toys, sports equipment, and glassware. The selection is great, with a lot of stuff, though some sections like holiday cards, CDs, and kids' books are only occasional. The store is very large, but it can be disorganized, with piles of items sometimes near the registers. The clothing racks take up most of the space, while the shoe and bag section is pretty well organized. Some customers note there are way too many specific items like travel tumblers, water bottles, and dollar store goods, which can feel off-putting when priced higher than new. While some feel prices have increased greatly on basic items, others find the pricing fair. There is a wish for discount programs like other locations have. The donation process is extremely simple and accommodating. Employees are consistently described as very nice, happy, friendly, and accommodating, which makes the experience enjoyable. Overall, it is a good place to find clothes for work and other types, and many still really enjoy this store for its unique finds and community purpose.
Very nice Goodwill, clean and helpful staff. Lots of good stuff, but some things are a bit overpriced for secondhand. Overall a great store.
August 2025
Found a great deal on some electronics! So thank you Goodwill
October 2024
Item selection isn't great, and you can't try on clothes to see if they fit. Still better than paying full retail prices I guess, and the money supports charity.