5 reviews of Alice Cooper’s Attic and Thrift Store
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Suzy Q.
Place rating: 5 Sandy, UT
I had read about Alice’s Attic and wanted to donate items for the Teen Rock Center. I think it is a wonderful idea and the Cooper’s are doing a wonderful thing for the community. I had a tour through the teen center and it is a great place for kids to hang out. They have to sign an agreement which they can not violate, so there are boundaries-which alot of kids have never learned. I hope more people donate and shop at the Attic to help this charity. We rode our Harley from Utah to visit his Cooperstown restaurant and contribute to this great cause :-)
Victoria S.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Complete stumble upon, we were in the plaza having breakfast a few months back and low and behold Alice Cooper owns the whole plaza, including the Original Breakfast House(that review will be separate from this). Small thrift store that has a really nice stage area set up just for Alice Cooper, surrounded by Alice and wife Sheryl, have a lot of items for sale. All money is donated to the Alice Coopers The Rock teen rock music ministry, located next door to thrift store. We recommend checking Alice Cooper’s Attic and Thrift Store, we’ll be back!
Cindi G.
Place rating: 2 Tempe, AZ
I like the idea, but many overpriced… non collectors items. Maybe more marketing for high quality funky donations would help success. Needless to say I didn’t find anything I wanted. I would love to see this thrift store succeed, because of the good work it does as well as I just love Alice.
Art B.
Place rating: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Awesome small thrift store. Unique founder. Unique mission. Unique merchandise. Friendly volunteer staff. It just doesn’t get any better! The store is situated right next to Alice Cooper’s The Rock teen rock music ministry and proceeds from sales benefit teens in our community. It is a little hard to spot from 32nd Street, as its only signage is in its windows, but just look in the aging strip center right behind The Original Breakfast House(also one of my favorites). Merchandise includes the usual thrift store mix, a fluid assortment of clothing, toys, furniture, musical instruments… dependent upon whatever donors are donating. Pricing is very reasonable. You can find a bargain AND do some good. Then there is the totally unique. Look for Alice’s image in the back of the store. There you will find a variety of hats, shirts, belts and shoes from«Alice’s attic.» Some are signed. Some are not. There were a lot of unsigned golf hats on our recent visit, perfect for those who would enjoy the novelty of owning a hat that belonged to the avid rocker golfer. There were many autographed shirts. $ 45 seemed to be the going price for anything signed. Alice is a generous and ubiquitous presence in the valley, with plenty of his autographs floating around. I’d suggest you pick up a signed shirt for your aging Alice Cooper fans/relatives in the Midwest. They’ll be thrilled and they don’t need to know it only cost you 45 bucks! And don’t forget, it’s all for charity. Thank you Alice! Great work!
Rebecca R.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Alice’s Attic is a new addition to this corner, but it’s right next to Alice’s teen center, which offers music lessons to the community. The Alice I’m talking about here is none other than Alice Cooper, who has gone from hard core rocker to hard core charitable dude and positive addition to the community! Alice’s thrift store is just that – secondhand stuff, all proceeds go to the teen center. It’s full of your average secondhand clothes, dishes, books and furniture. In the back there’s a special shelf full of stuff Alice Cooper has donated. Mostly shirts and hats. Some of it is even signed! There is also a nice video playing about the music center. I would come back here for Alice Cooper stuff! Or furniture, which was all decent quality and well priced. The staff was also very nice and helpful. Next time you’re in a thrifty mood, check it out. It’s for a good cause. And Alice Cooper’s gently used baseball hats and tshirts sounds like a great gift idea to me.