Very nice people. We donate our outgrown toys and clothes to this thrift shop. The money they earn is used for cancer patients. I also find books for classroom use– they give a discount to teachers buying books.
Carla B.
Place rating: 5 Gillette, WY
Went there to look for décor and furnishings for our home since we’ve just moved here recently from Wyoming and had to leave half our stuff there. We were specifically looking for a pub style dining table. WEFOUNDTHEPERFECTTABLE! And the best part about it, it was only $ 60! Was in AWESOME condition! Customer service was AWESOME! Well definitely go back!
Tori L.
Place rating: 5 Belton, TX
Great place to donate your goods! I believe you can donate between 7am-7pm(someone please correct me if I’m wrong) but the hours work well for those of us that work full time and want to donate during the week. Inside the store is very well laid out and clean. TIP: You don’t bring your items directly in the store to donate. Drive around the back of the shopping center(by Sol de Jalisco) until you get to the drop off.
Jackie B.
Place rating: 4 Lubbock, TX
Ton of stuff. LOTS of Christmas this time of year. Boots, costume jewelry, antiques, furniture, kitchen stuff, glassware. Could be better organized. They have just about everything. One room is even all 50% off.
Tina W.
Place rating: 2 Belton, TX
Used to be a pretty decent place until they moved closer to River Place. Now they’re just a jip joint!
S S.
Place rating: 1 Belton, TX
In a time when everyone is watching their pennies, I am appalled at the prices at this«thrift store». I know all of the proceeds go to charity, but most of the community that shop at thrift stores are because they can’t afford full price for clothing and household items. This thrift store on many items is priced at or higher than if you were to buy it new. I would also mention that many of the clothing items and shoes were less than adequate to resell to anyone with reasonable to low ideals. Very disappointed on this level of a non-profit community outreach service. Please consider ALL levels of income when you are pricing your«donated» goods for your local community. I’m not asking something for nothing, but selling a small bag of well used Rubbermaid plastic containers for $ 10 or a pair of excessiively worn and dirty running shoes for $ 9 is a boarder line scam and unfair to those who don’t know any better.