“A large selection of clothing, books, and all kinds of odds and ends makes this store worth a look. There is usually something interesting to find when browsing through.
I do wish there were more musical instruments available, but I understand they can only stock what comes in. Overall it is a useful stop if you are looking for variety at a good price.”
“I have never been in a thrift store that was so organized and smelled so good. They have an awesome selection and it is set up so you can easily find particular items you may be looking for. I walked away with a set of etched, green stemmed liqueur glasses for a very good price. I highly recommend paying them a visit. Plus, every purchase made at this store supports foster children!
Lisa Walker”
“It's a very unique thrift store honestly, huge variety of clothes in the back, not to expensive, but very crowded, there us a lot of stuff in here, but its definitely not a bad thing. You should definitely stop by at least once if you like thrifting!”
“I recently had a great experience at Children's Attic! As a consignment store for children's items, their process was straightforward and efficient, making it easy to sell some of our gently used items. I just called ahead of time to make sure they were still accepting drop offs.
The gentlemen up front was communicative and helpful. And I was surprised at how much was accepted from my tub of items.
I was very pleased with how everything turned out and I'm looking forward to returning soon to shop. Highly recommend to any parents looking to buy or sell children's gear!”
“This is a terrific thrift store. They have many new items each time I visit, including good furniture.The prices are very reasonable and the owners are really nice.Most recently, I went to find some serving trays for the holidays. They had several options, all at a good price.5 star thrift store.”
“The attention is very warm. There is good organization and classification of things. Every day there are products on sale. So don't think that what you buy one day, you will find it at the same price another day. Everything clean and good.”
“It's hit and miss. I found a motorcycle stand very reasonably priced, but a janky Chinese skateboard priced way over retail value. $69.99 for something I'd give as a joke or make a White Elephant Christmas gift.”
“Sometimes the workers are cute boys. That’s nice.
but the clothes are all stuck about five to ten years in the past. Nobody under the age of 30 is wearing a panic at the disco shirt with leopard print knock-off keds….in 2025.
Also your guys smelly shein jeans are not worth anything I don’t know why everybody gets all butthurt when their stuff goes for $3.50. That’s just the way it goes.”
“Goodwill bins (I call it The Dump) are my favorite place on earth. I can spend hours digging for treasures and singing along with their (usually) good music choices. I lived in Portland for over 20 years and visited all The Dumps in the area all the time. Reselling and The Dump have become the norm in PDX and Goodwill has raised their prices to absolutely ridiculous numbers there. The stores there are jammed with a thousand people and their camp chairs waiting for the next rotation. I am now living between Pasco and Portland - Pasco Dump will be my go to when I have the urge to dig. Prices are WAY better and it is way less annoying than all The Dumps in the Portland area. I love it here!”