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January 2024 by JDM
This might be the greatest place on earth.
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November 2023 by Jeff D.
We have used this personally over the years and found great outdoor and indoor furniture. Now that I work at Bryn Mawr Hospital Foundation, I see firsthand the difference the volunteers make and the impact of the revenue that directly supports our care providers and programs. Check it out!
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November 2023 by connie jackson
Staff very helpful. Lots to choose from. They sell everything from jewelry to furniture. Small front parking lot. But directly across from the hospital so maybe there's parking there. They have tag colors that are discounted 50% off but their prices are high. Definitely a good place for shopping for yourself and family but not to source for resell.
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June 2023 by Kelly Watson
This is one of my favorite thrift stores! We took bags of clothes up to donate and the woman in the basement was very helpful and very pleasant.I always find good deals on the items for sale: glassware, jewelry, dishes, furniture, rugs, books, albums and of course, clothing and shoes.All proceeds benefit Bryn Mawr hospital! Win, win for all!I'm sorry I don't have photos. The store is always clean, and most of the staff are friendly and helpful.
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October 2022 by guten morgan
Really nice and big thrift store with good prices and nice staff. Thank you for keeping the mask policy!
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October 2022 by Park Frost
a good thrift store usually, but drove alllll the way here from philly, only to find this notice that they’re closed on the door on mondays now for an indeterminate amount of time. their google listing says they’re open (and if it hadn’t maps would have warned me when i’d put it in as my destination 40th ago) and their website also says they’re open. that’s an insanely inconsiderate move to customers. from now on i’ll call before i come here but i hope in the future they’ll update their online hours so this doesn’t happen to anyone else.
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August 2022 by S Jawn
Nothing good in there then they told me to put a mask on , no one needs to wear it now
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August 2022 by Dawn Bradbury
This is an amazing thrift store. I purchased a BEAUTIFUL dry sink there for $45 (marked down from $95), and its in perfect condition. I also found a gorgeous ottoman from Pottery Barn for $25!The clothing section is upstairs, and I had some beautiful pieces picked out for my daughter, unfortunately, the lady behind the counter had such a poor attitude, I put it all back.I did get the dry sink and ottoman, my sister got some beautiful pieces as well. The gentleman helped us load the car. Despite the attitude of the one lady, I will return and purchase more items.
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August 2022 by Mira Dgama
The staff were so kind and helpful. Clothes were all very reasonable priced and in very good condition.
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July 2022 by Vicki H.
One of the best nonprofit thrift shops in the Philadelphia area. They have amazing things, furniture, clothing, etc.
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July 2022 by Madi Napieralski
Thank you to Mariana for her help in the clothing section! I ended up finding some cool pieces because of her recommendations, and overall having a great experience ?
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May 2022 by Moldavia Miller
Great finds in this store. Staff are very helpful. Good atmosphere.?
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March 2022 by Lori Marvin
Um, a thrift store is not a health care facility. No where do I have to wear a mask at this point. Surely not wearing one here, I’ll spend my money somewhere else
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March 2022 by Rebecca Rosencline
First time in, and overall well worth it! Found a great chair and a nice employee helped me load it into my car later that day (I had an appointment next door, so needed to put it on hold for an hour and then come back). Most people working there were friendly, but I had a middle aged white woman that worked there be very abrasive and short with me when I asked about putting the chair on hold (she was behind the register, the only one working in that area, and it was very quiet with no line). She was so icy and rude that I almost wonder if maybe she had some sort of condition as she wouldn’t make eye contact, smile or speak in full or coherent sentences and had SUCH a rude tone. Very odd and uncomfortable, especially since I was new to how it all worked, it was my first time in, and was trying to ask a simple question, super politely. Just very strange that someone so rude and off putting is working there. Anyways, still worth it, but if this is the same person who people have been mentioning as being super rude for over four years, then I’m confused as to why they are still acting like this or working there. Definitely lessened the experience significantly overall!
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February 2022 by Maria D.
This is the kind of place where people with old money send their unwanted goods. You could tell by the quality of what they sell. They had alot of true antiques which had me questioning if this was indeed a thrift store but I saw them accepting donations downstairs. The first floor is full of furniture, grand oversized pieces that only old money could buy. While prices for a dresser where in the $200 range, the quality was top notch. They also have an assortment of antiques on this level and complete china sets, the kind grandma used to have. Jewerly and more expensive items are in cases, and an extensive collection of art, including some massive pieces were leaning against the wall. Upstairs houses clothing, which were above average in price but the brands were all higher end. Surprisingly the styles were current and not geared towards an older crowd. I saw some luxury brand shoes (shoes $15 and up you need to ask the cashier for the second one which is safely stored away). I didn't see anything with condition issues. I will say that both levels are rather crowded with racks and not easy to manuever with a stroller or large bag. The dressing rooms are also closed as of Jan 2022 What they don't have and that really surprised me were toys, less expensive household items and decor, and a large selection of linens. I feel that they are selective and cater to a more boushie clientel of shoppers that aren't intersted in pots, pans, tupperwear, or the like. The lone worker was friendly and hard to locate as she had many roles, but a bit hard to understand with a thick european accent. If I was on the hunt for antique furniture or luxury clothes I'd stop here again, but typically that's not what I shop for.