So I went on a monday which is one of the ½ days. Great customer service this time. I really appreciated the cashier I got this time. She was very personable, made me laugh and greeted me when I first entered the store. And I killed it by getting a entire winter wardrobe for my husband to use for work for under $ 50. Can’t wait to go back and see what else I can find.
Samantha N.
Place rating: 1 Mableton, GA
Total Dump, dirty, expensive lots of computer junk. I’ve seen dirty mattresses in there, poorest quality.
Crystal H.
Place rating: 4 Marietta, GA
I really like this store! Very goods prices. I found 3 name brand pieces and paid only $ 6!!! What a deal! I definitely recommend visiting this store if your into thrifting. It sure beats the high prices that you pay at the Goodwill that aren’t apart of their weekly 50% off colors.
Laura R.
Place rating: 3 Sandy Springs, GA
Oh how I love these hole-in-the-wall places. This one was grimy, and full of stacked bins of clothing, stacked furniture, and rows of knick knacks when you first enter. As far as thrift stores go, it was okay. The prices were pretty good, but the organization system was bizarre and, at times, confusing. And there just weren’t a lot of quality clothing, as far as I saw. At least they did have a dressing room, so there was that. There was a room where all the books were, and they were various prices. The records were also there. I’m learning that these types of places are perfect for getting great records. I found a Dean Martin, Connie Francis, and Johnny Cash album. I think the records were like $ 1.99? So for a working Dean Martin album, I don’t mind paying that price at all. There were also a lot of 70’s records, and stuff like Sonny and Cher and Bruce Springsteen. I wouldn’t go out of my way for this place, really. It just lacked a lot of quality products. I only went there because I was in the area, seeing my mechanic.