“Excellent local thrift store. Something for everyone. They have maternity clothes! I was so excited to find that! Nice shoes, too. You can tell they really curate what that put out.”
“After having been thrifting for several months straight in various venues, this little shop was an amazing find. It's set up as a consignment, however the prices are much lower than typically found under this business model. Additionally, every item has a store tag with a price and a date when the item was placed on display. I absolutely love this because the store automatically places a discount upon the items depending upon how long it has been there. This helps move products from the shelves faster and make room for newer inventory. If you see something you like and absolutely need it right now, buy it. If you choose to roll the dice and wait a month or so, the price may drop as much as half!
Very nice variety as well. It is not one of those shops where all of the vendors are selling crystals or old bottles. I scored an antique display case which originally housed a bottle of VSOP cognac. Google images showed at least 2 for sale on the usual platforms for upwards of $150. The date on the tag placed this item in the half off category, so I purchased it for only around $9! Would have liked it even at the initial marked price. Definitely a place to check out if you are into thrifting.”
“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!”
10:30AM - 6PM
853 Seavey Rd, Millvale
Thrift Stores
“Although prices can sometimes be unreasonable, there are still some great finds and other reasonably priced items. The staff is always pleasant. You can find clothes, shoes, toys, housewares, decor, holiday items, and the list goes on and on. Definitely worth the trip!”
“I got the cutest sweater for 5 dollars and got a good tasting coffee as well. The guy at the counter was super nice and attentive. It is my first time in Pittsburgh and if I ever were to visit again, I would definitely come back to the store.”
“Through the years, this store has consistently sold goods that are priced well. The clothes are arranged in sizes with no visible spots or dirt. I have also found that the electronics have worked very well.”
“I visited here while visiting Pittsburgh and I'm so glad I was able to go, fairly small place but lots to look at. They also had greeting cards for the upcoming holiday (Halloween) along with decorations, costumes etc, right in front of the store. I picked up 10-12 small items including an unopened lego bag kit for a small car, I paid $5 - ridiculously affordable. I never caught the employee's name but she was so nice, I was the only customer for a bit so we talked a while about different things. Definitely one of my favorite memories from the trip was going to that thrift store.”
“Y’all scammed me out of record player and that made me angry, but since then you guys have had some great deals :)
P.S. don’t buy record players from here. They will suck”
10AM - 7PM
160 52nd St, Pittsburgh
Thrift Stores
“My hubby and I went there to find some last minute clothes for him. He had a business casual interview the next day and we were on a tight budget. I was really happy with their selection. He was able to find a few nice shirts and pants. I was completely surprised that the cookware and dinnerware was priced so nicely. I ended up buying an instapot for $10. I'll definitely be coming back for some great deals.”
9AM - 4PM
7402 Church St, Pittsburgh
Thrift Stores
“Interesting place. They had everything. Some items were well used some in original packaging. My first time there. Another place you need to know regular pricing on items. Want to go to another one in a different area, to see how they compare. Worth stopping by to look around. Stores support habitat for humanity.”
“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!”
“I haven't been to a goodwill in awhile...the prices are very high for a thrift store. I don't like the new to me pricing...either. this store is pretty big, I didn't get a chance to really like around so I will be back when I have a couple of hours to look around.”
“They had a booth at Construction Junction's vintage mart, and I made a beeline for the Star Wars toys to buy something for my boyfriend. Found this 78 X-Wing Luke and a Miss Piggy McDonald's glass from 81. Very neat finds if you're a collector of fun toys of yesteryear. The earrings in the pic were from another lovely booth called The Serendipitous Find that had thrifted clothes and handmade jewelry.Definitely come on out to CJ during vintage mart! It's a lot of fun and the vendors work hard to put on a great event.”
“The best Goodwill I've ever been to for clothing. I went in WANTING a black puffy vest for fall and winter expecting to leave with nothing. I walked in and saw two perfect vests right there. I ran to them. Fit amazing. Got both.Tons of clothing to pick from.Very very long lines but who cares when you get name brand things for amazing prices.Would highly recommend. I definitely plan on coming back more often!!”
“was here around 2pm. So clean well organized. Great selection. Very Sweet check out girl. We Purchased a wicker floor lamp in incredible condition for $10 so of course I found the Prices to be very fair.”
“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.”
“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?❣”
“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!”
“Update 2-29-24: Very impressed with how organized this store became since my last time here.Review update: Still very good. I've raised my rating because the rate at which new stock is set out, lately, is better than I've ever seen at any other Goodwill store. I rarely see the same things two visits in a row. The employees really seem to be working hard, and the end cap displays they make always look cute.Original review: Pretty decent Goodwill. Fairly clean, though I have noticed a few items on shelves with cobwebs; not too big a deal. Employees are nice and always working hard.”
“Great deals in a clean & pleasant store. Items are rotated regularly, so you're sure to see different wares next week. Staff are kind & helpful: TY!”
11AM - 6PM
125 51st St, Pittsburgh
Thrift Stores
“Great and helpful staff who share honest opinions and suggestions. Merchandise is high quality and fairly priced. I’m always excited to make return shopping trips. Thanks for your good service.”
“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!”
“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.”