“I always seem to find the things that I want to buy
I bought a headlight cleaning and polishing kit that when I was done made my headlights look like brand new, the cost of new ones $300.
It got rid of all the yellowing and cloudiness. Cost $2”
“A hidden treasure! It’s a tranquil resale shop selling mostly small items like dishes, cups, and decor, all beautifully curated and well cared for. A must see if you’re even remotely interested in Japanese culture, design, or antiques. I got my very first wall decoration for my new apartment here, a lovely old print of some koi fish.”
“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!!”
“I love the selection of clothing, accessories, art and housewares at this gem of a thrift store. The volunteers are all friendly and helpful. The shop is sparkling clean and the prices seem fantastic”
“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!”
“I have consigned here a lot and some of my favorite pieces in my closet come from this store. I adore the people here and shopping around Madison Valley.I love this store because I can find my favorite designers and labels but also try new stuff I didn’t realize I would love so much.”
“Got a cute colorful dress here today. The woman working here was very cheerful and kind. This is my sister's favorite place to pop in and look at clothes. Really cool that purchases go toward helping people in need. :) Lovely store with stylish clothes!”
10AM - 4:30PM
4535 California Ave SW, Seattle
Thrift Stores
“always enjoy stopping in this shop and seeing what they have! the volunteers are usually really nice and I almost always find at least one thing to take home! also think it’s cool that the shop supports the ACS.”
“Very well organized by size! Good quality items, no holes, stains, etc. Prices a bit higher than other Goodwill stores in less expensive areas, but comparable to other big cities. We found some great bargains, including new with tags.”
“Friendly helpful staff and volunteers. I always find a lovely high quality well-made item at an affordable cost. They are a blessing to me, my wallet, and our community.”
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.”
“I love this location they have so many things here. It needs more room to be honest that's my only complaint. They have too many clothes on racks it's hard to look through them all. Otherwise helpful staff and great selection. Prices though are a bit much sometimes for a place that's all donations.”
“Fabulous non-profit serving Puget Sound area women with career coaching, interview/employment clothing and networking. They also have 4 awesome clothing sales per year to sell excess donated clothing - you can snag some amazing deals and 100% of sales go back to their program.”
“I got a good deal!!
I am not good at speaking English, so I apologize for not understanding what the clerk was saying at the register! From other google map reviews, they may have been asked to show ID.”
“Treasure Hunting at Seattle GoodwillSeattle Goodwill is more than just a thrift store; it's a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. From vintage clothing to unique home decor items, the selection is vast and ever-changing.What makes shopping here even better is knowing that your purchases support a good cause. The store is well-organized, making it easier to find those hidden gems. Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or a first-timer, Seattle Goodwill offers an exciting shopping experience filled with possibilities. Happy hunting! ?️??”
“Nice, clean offices located on lower Queen Anne. Also has a sandwich shop available on bottom floor. Street parking - 2 to 4 hr options but must pay. Also pay public parking lot next door. Free side street parking 2 blocks north of building.”
“Overall my first time at the bins was pure success! Found lots of name brands. But beware of poopy stinky doo doo shlookah unds. Highly recommend wearing gloves. But if a little poop don’t bother you than dive right in!”
“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.”
“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.”
“They were cool l and stayed late to go through a large sale of stuff I had, I was skeptical because I had a lot of my pieces of my wardrobe that I spent a lot on but I needed some cash on the spot . They made me such a good deal and we’re cool about it too no pressure, no awkwardness about things they didn’t want I felt super comfortable and like I was given a great deal for my stuff. They had some amazing pieces as well it was really hard to not walk outa there with some gear. I’m definitely gonna be adding them to my list of go to places for gear. Thanks guys????”