Thrift Stores in Lincoln City, OR

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“Tim was by far amazing. That man could sell Me 3 more 60.00$ floats and I'd buy them. His personality, helpful advice, the love for his crafts, and all around vibes has me for as long as he's around. I love that he is very laid back, himself, he doesn't fake his personality to appease others. Huge selection that caters to everyone who likes crystals/ glass blown decor. He offers lots of good deals for The floats and those suckers are heavy . His love for His partner and what she's taught him carries through his services and all around vibe. He's all About kindness and making sure others leave happy. I'd recommend him all day long!”

4.6 Superb41 Reviews

“Most incredible store i’ve been into in a long time, the nice woman who owns the store is so amazing and you can tell that she’s just as interested in the antiques as you are, there’s also a little squirrel in a hamster ball named Nutter Butter who rolls around the store while you shop. Just a truly amazing store. Will be coming back when possible.”

4.3 Superb32 Reviews

“They are now expanded into the larger warehouse, lots more to look over. Still have some organizing to do but getting there. Going to be a great shop once they finish. Really nice staff as well.”

4.2 Good74 Reviews

“As soon as you enter Beach Bum, you know you have come to a fun place to browse. Fresh and clean items, knowledgeable folks, a relaxed atmosphere...what more could you ask for?”

3.7 Good19 Reviews

“Active transportation friendly! Bike parking out front (bolted down wave racks) & my shopping backpack was not an issue for anyone. The staff out stocking shelves were friendly with anyone who wanted to chat. This store only uses paper bags, so big points for being environmentally conscious, especially considering this is a beach town. I read that whales in particular consume & get sick from plastic shopping bags, because in the ocean the billowing bags resemble squid, their food. I'm so thankful for all coastal retailers doing their part to protect wildlife! Not using single-use plastic bags has of course also been the law in Oregon since 2020, but as we know, there are certain large stores that aren't obeying that law. I guess they think they're special! The city can fine retailers for using plastic bags less than 4 mil though, in fact the city's supposed to enforce the Sustainable Shopping law.Anyway! I went in today specifically looking for a silver/metal container to put marbles in, to represent items off my to-do list (I need a little motivation lol). Mission accomplished, & I also found a random pack of dominoes that I decided to use instead of marbles. The floor plan is now opened up a bit, with some shelves removed from near the DVDs & books. I like it!”

3.6 Good43 Reviews

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