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August 2022 by Naomi Bui
Cute little thrift store with amazing prices
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March 2022 by Chrissy Hembrook
First time shopper here- and frankly, I don't plan on visiting ever again. The women volunteering at this thrift failed to greet me when I walked in, and instead followed me around as if they thought I wanted to steal their overpriced merchandise. The racks are so jam packed with clothing that it was a legit struggle trying to even look at what was available. At that- its mostly over worn and out of style garb priced at $5 a pop or greater. Dont even waste your time.. The houseware section was also underwhelming and filled primarily with items that should simply be sent to the landfill. When I checked out, the cashier barely interacted with me whatsoever and rudely said “honey I need 5.50 from you, plus tax!!” Okay- why not ring me up and tell me what my total is before acting as though I didnt have my wallet out, cash in hand, ready to pay?? Was not thanked for my purchase. Just a gross experience.
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March 2022 by Chrissy H.
First time shopper here- and frankly, I don't plan on visiting ever again. The women volunteering at this thrift failed to greet me when I walked in, and instead followed me around as if they thought I wanted to steal their overpriced merchandise. The racks are so jam packed with clothing that it was a legit struggle trying to even look at what was available. At that- its mostly over worn and out of style garb priced at $5 a pop or greater. Dont even waste your time.. The houseware section was also underwhelming and filled primarily with items that should simply be sent to the landfill. When I checked out, the cashier barely interacted with me whatsoever and rudely said "honey I need 5.50 from you, plus tax!!" Okay- why not ring me up and tell me what my total is before acting as though I didnt have my wallet out, cash in hand, ready to pay?? Was not thanked for my purchase. Just a gross experience. Can't recommend to anyone.
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November 2021 by Lisa Heise
Really great shop- just wish they could update their recording and website
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July 2021 by Ratnashree Biswas
Lots of items up for grabs for those in need. The thrift shop has been a life saver for me when I was new here and it still it! Everyone is very cordial and helpful!?
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September 2020 by Tammy Baldwin
I LOVE this little store and the people are always so nice..
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August 2019 by Chase Me Down the street
Very nice friendly staff! Found a few bargains. Would recommend.
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April 2019 by Richie Dollhopf
Friendly volunteers, good selection of clothes and household goods!
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February 2019 by Cornelia Beilke
I have shopped there for years and everyone has been very friendly. The prices are much better than Goodwill and one can find very nice kids clothing.
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May 2018 by Jessica Kremer
Very reasonable prices and helpful workers
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April 2017 by Whitney Strohmeyer
Great thrift shop. Extremely good prices. Selection can be slim at times but the prices are so good that it is worth picking through. The stock of merchandise is rotated often enough that you don't end up feeling like you're digging through the same things all the time.
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April 2017 by Wendy Timmons
Odd assortment of goods, reasonably priced. Friendly volunteer staff.
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January 2015 by Christian V.
This is a very small, neat catholic thrift shop. It is run by volunteers and seems to be shopped by regulars who are parishioners. The rest of the people there seemed to know each other as I hovered around the tchotchkes and blessed bargains. I was invisible to them in a way that made me feel like a visiting angel. I was not enraptured by anything within its tidy little side rooms. Rather I felt a bit claustrophobic and slightly depressed (maybe it was penitential reverence?) by how small this place was and how tired their inventory was. The little rooms were barely bigger than confessionals. I'm used to catholic thrift stores having hidden treasures amidst the religious bric-a-brac, but this place was tapped out. Everything was a piece of odd that surpassed all understanding... I actually felt plagued with guilt for not buying something. You know, when you are the only person at a rummage sale that has nothing you want and you have an awkward feeling as you leave... It's as if you are saying that their junk on display is undesirable in some really personal way. That is how I felt here as I walked out empty handed. Your mileage may vary, but as the thrift King of Brewtown, let me say that this store lacks redemptive qualities. I pray that you'll find grace and goods here, but I merely found tiny, plastic Jesus. But I didn't "get religion" in regard to this thrift store. I'm not a believer.