“One of my favorite thrift spots with most of their goods being quite affordable (minus any vintage or popular brand clothing) and all the employees are very sweet and helpful!”
“Love this store the staff is very polite and reasonable prices great stuff I have bought alot of small and big items from them. I'm there every week. So I would recommend this store they have just about everything I hope they stay in business forever lol”
“This is an excellent thrift store. Besides having a great selection, which is very subjective, depending on what you’re looking for the staff in the back repairs, the items to come out to the floor to make sure that they’re clean nicely and organized in the racks. They always have a daily sale and by far the friendliest kindest Cashiers you’ll find. Choose to donate here if you have anything to get rid of and know that it can be enjoyed again the second time around stop by and see if there’s something you can find for yourself which you usually can!”
“In addition to the environmental benefit of reuse of materials, this is an excellent place to get inspiration for home projects. Great deals on tools and hardware as well!”
“My boyfriend and I found Fur All Kittys on Wagtopia and drove all the way from DC to pickup our kitten, Jack!
Brandi helped us and was absolutely AMAZING during our adoption process! It was so clear to us just how much Brandi and all the other shelter members care about the animals. True hearts of gold! The process was quick while also thorough to ensure the best fit for everyone involved. I could not recommend this place more and truly admire the work these amazing individuals do for our furry friends! Words can't describe how much we love our little kitten!”
9AM - 4PM
7402 Church St, Pittsburgh
Thrift Stores
“Cool store. Good if you're looking for some smaller pieces of furniture like coffee tables and chest of drawers. Small section of miscellaneous glass and things. Friendly staff.”
“We offer go to 4 different Good Wills weekly some times 2 times a week. When we go to North Huntington, there are couple people deserving to be recognized. Mike, the store manager (I believed is his name) does a great job with the staff. Two there employees deserving to be acknowledged are Riley and Arc.
Riley is so polite and helpful to customers. He will often help people and even let customers know when things are in store when he sees you in shopping to help you. He really knows the customers and is super thoughtful and caring. Riley is every knowledgeable at the store.
Arc will often get directed to do jobs, anything from stocking shelves, customer service, clean (including bathrooms and spills on the floor). She completes the tasks without ever questioning and is a really hard worker. All the above mentioned jobs we have seen her be assigned to do and she does with a smile. I even seen Arc sweep the floors with a broom during down time.”
“love helping people and giving stuff away for new home one mans trash another mans treasure especially when it comes to bulk items and friendly service. Everybody works there so awesome. when it comes to donate or thrift shopping, I’ll recommend you guys even when it’s clean out season from a school or neighbors ? which means I like to go to kennywood or sandcastle water park when I’m having fun like this after a hard day at work and helping others”
“The service in this store is outstanding. There is a young man, keeping his name private...but you'll know who exactly he is when you shop there because he possesses such a kind and infectious helping spirit. Along with his professionalism it’s truly hard to believe such customer service exist in today’s brick and mortar stores. But this is evident by the top-notch care and attention to detail displayed by the manager of the store as well. She has demonstrated a true commitment to customers by providing products worth anyone's time to stop by and shop there. Well, actually…wait until I have look.”
“I was worried about visiting here. The other reviews were often negative.Went in everybody nice prices were good not sure why everybody was complaining, but it seemed like a nice thrift store to me”
10AM - 6PM
12751 Lincoln Hwy, North Huntingdon
Thrift Stores
“This is probably the best Salvation Army store anywhere in the area. It usually has a good selection of items, and the prices are always good. They DO HAVE DRESSING ROOMS at this location, that is a big plus when buying clothes.”
9AM - 6PM
12751 Lincoln Hwy US-30, Irwin
Thrift Stores
“One of the best kept secrets for thrift shopping...reason being, there are 3 different colored tags of discounted items each day.On the board there are 2 colors of most every store item 1/2 0ff. The 3rd tag. .say for example, white, *almost all ...items are only 99 cents....
It's a really big store. The clothing section is amazing for a resale store and prices for most items in my opinion are very reasonable. They close at 6PM sharp and encourage you to check out earlier.”
“I frequent this store as it’s convenient to me. The staff is always super friendly, though the store is small, selection minimal, and prices on the higher end. That being said! I’ve found some really cool pieces here, so I recommend checking it out if you’re nearby.”
“I mainly went to look for decor (I collect bird&waterfowl decor/antiques) &my gram who doesn't drive wanted me to see if they had any bookshelves. They hardly had any furniture or shelving currently...I know usually it sells the day it is donated if they put it out, so I wasn't holding my breath for the bookshelf. However, I did find a very pretty collectors tin w/birds on it and 2 pair of denim. They don't have as much to pick from in the "small" sizes in the denim. The goodwill a few exits north has a bit more. They seemed to have more large sizes donated than smalls at the current time. Hollister &Banana Republic were the 2 I found&chose to buy. The "color of the wk" is blue so I got the Banana Republic pair half off. Very nice staff and seemed very knowledgeable. I also overheard them asking the customers if they needed help with anything while I was shopping. That is always a good thing when your in a store where there is a vast amount of different inventory daily. The quicker you find what you are possibly looking for (if it doesn't find u first) the better for you and the staff. Everyone wants to be on their way (if your the customer)&or get on with their day?. It was a good experience. No long long lines either. Which was a change compared to most stores. They definitely need some donations though (im not speaking for them; its just an educated guess). So if you want to get rid of some stuff they probably need it, so maybe donate it at the Cheswick location?❣”
“The Goodwill Bins differ from the storefront version - this is a warehouse full of sorting 'tables' of mixed donated items, a 'pay by the pound' that mixes items from across Goodwill's regional network. It is capitalism's bone yard, a river of things which still have value, but only dubiously. Others have passed them by.
Here one can pan for dinosaurs and dolls like a gold miner would a river. Under fire hazard tinsel trees one can spot wooden train tracks in perfect condition, or half of a Lego set, ready to be broken down for reuse.
Don't come here for the TikTok, don't come here for the vibes. Come here if you see yourself as a mushroom, a vulture, a fast growing tree. You release the hidden value here. The majesty begins when the great creatures fall, and their treasures spill into the forest.
Come down and sort through the bones of civilization!”
“Love my local Goodwill. As with any resale shop they can be hit or miss, but I have found some of the coolest stuff there. Once I bought about 5-7 pairs of American Eagle jeans in my size in one day, I’ve found some great household stuff there to repurpose, and helped to outfit my daughter’s first apartment with some really great kitchen items that didn’t look like used or hand me down stuff. Nice stainless steel bowls, crocks, ceramic casserole dish, etc. And it’s a great place to go when you need some “retail therapy” but don’t have a lot to spend! If you’re creative and don’t mind the hunt, you can come away with good stuff you couldn’t afford to purchase new. In addition, you’re saving a lot of items from the landfill and doing a good deed for our planet.”