10AM - 5PM
22820 100th Ave W UNIT 12, Edmonds
Thrift Stores
“The stuff I find here is generally in better condition than most other Goodwill locations. Being in close proximity to Woodway, an affluent area, the quality of donations is significantly higher. The upscale neighborhood means that the items donated are often gently used or even brand new, making this Goodwill a treasure trove compared to those in less affluent areas.”
9AM - 6PM
17935 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline
Thrift Stores
“The way a thrift store SHOULD be run! I went there on a Saturday, it was clean and organized, lots of friendly and helpful staff who did an amazing job keeping everything in order while greeting customers. The prices are WAY more reasonable than Goodwill and Value Village as well. This will definitely be my new go-to thrift store!”
“Super amazing place! They stand for a great cause and have a return policy which is amazing. I would 100% recommend as I found 6 absolutely amazing pieces! Also don’t skip out on their jewelry section! I found some beautiful hand made earrings!”
“Lucky Dog definitely passed the vibe check! I just visited the location on Greenwood Ave a couple days ago and was greeted with a friendly employee named Rob. Besides the great customer service, this place has a very impressive clothing and sneaker selection. It was my first time going here and it definitely won't be the last!”
“super great experience with melina & omaima (hope im spelling that right!) today :) so grateful for a store that requires masks (and provides them) to nurture an inclusive environment— not to mention super friendly!!”
“Great resource for seniors. I get foot care done every six weeks by Echo, this has improved my quality of life. I also enjoy the lunches, they are a nice opportunity to meet others.”
“The staff are friendly and helpful in unloading donations. They move an amazing amount of cars through in a very short period of time. Wonderful alternative to throwing things in the garbage, and used items are sometimes better than new! My favorite jacket is from Goodwill.”
“Lots of great stuff but the staff is a little rigid. Asked them to hold some things for a few minutes while I picked up my girlfriend 2 blocks away and they said no. Anyway got a lot of good stuff and they gave a discount for bulk so...”
“What a fun way to shop! These are large bins full of unorganized merchandise, so be sure to set your expectation right. You'll need a few things for an enjoyable experience.
1. Time - Don't expect to walk in and find exactly what you're looking for right away.
2. Patience - The parking in this particular location can be tight at times and the store can be crowed with shoppers going nuts through the bins.
3. Gloves and a mask are advisable, especially if your sensitive to smells. I personally didn't smell anything.
4. To go home with A LOT MORE FANTASTIC FINDS than you originally planned.
It's like a shopping party. GET YOUR CARTS REEEEEADY!”
“Lots of housewares, home goods. As with every Goodwill, it is messy, and people just paw through stuff. I liked the open feel.
And the cashier was WONDERFUL.”
11:30AM - 4PM
5435 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle
Thrift Stores
“What a hidden gem of a thrift store that is completely volunteer run! I love finding high quality clothes at really low prices on the main strip in Ballard. It is so nice to know all the money goes to help children.”
“Nice & quiet store, I was greeted with a friendly hello from every employee that I passed. By far the most organized thrift store I've been in. No clothes dropped on the floor and everything is color coordinated. Refreshing to see good prices, some thrift stores are now charging regular prices for second hand clothes now. I didn't see any clothes over $7.”
“I have been shopping at Everett Goodwill for years, and I enjoy searching for items needed and fun treasures.Unfortunately, as we all have experience and expressed prices have gone up. But then we take a look at the difficulty in donations and theft.May our community support Goodwill job training.”
10AM - 8PM
17216 Hwy 99, Lynnwood
Thrift Stores
“I liked the Halloween decorations they had, though there weren’t many. I didn’t have time to browse for tops, so maybe next time. I didn’t realize you get a coupon when you donate, which can be used for shopping. I shopped first and then donated, so I’ll use the coupon next time. Since I didn’t explore much, I can’t give a complete review yet. I’ll update it after my next visit.”
“Great for kitchenware items including pots, pans (all sizes and styles including cast iron), dishware, flatware, knives, cutting boards, all sorts of baking stuff, containers like glass food containers etc etc. There is a lot of clothes and footwear, books, not great for furniture or stuff is pretty beat up, etc etc The cashier said they are the store in evergreen goodwills that get the most donations.”
“One of my favorite thrift shops in the city but not my favorite location. It can get quite stuffy inside if there are more than 5 people shopping, not a lot of room to begin with but with people around it is hard to browse. Interesting patterns are the most expensive.”
“This store has historically better prices than Goodwill, although lately they seem to have raised prices on their vintage items. I love coming here for the friendly service as well.”