I always find great stuff here at a bargain price. The workers are really nice too and they keep the store clean and as organized as possible. It’s easy to find the things you need when you need them!
Steven Y.
Place rating: 1 Maryland Heights, Saint Louis, MO
Terrible corporation that masquerades as a charitable orginization. They pay disabled workers almost nothing. Nope.
Betsy A.
Place rating: 4 O'Fallon, MO
This Goodwill is great. The cycle of items is constantly moving while you shop. The staff here is friendly. The best part is that Target donates tons of overstock from art and appliances to dresses and beauty products!
Michael B.
Place rating: 1 St Charles, MO
Surly employees… insane prices for used stuff, especially electronics which are mostly Target rejects selling for more then they were selling for at Target. Goodwill is a horribly run non profit organization, they pay executives high salaries, and disabled workers prison wages to do manual labor like loading donations. I don’t shop here or donate anything to Goodwill. There are other more worthy charities and far better thrift stores to shop at, so I stay away.
Dennis S.
Place rating: 2 St. Charles, MO
If it weren’t the closest location to home, I would never stop in here. There just isn’t much here for me to get excited about, even at a few bucks. I shop primarily for clothing, because I cannot keep buying $ 30 dress slacks for a job that has me stocking chemicals that eat holes or wash out the dye in a pair of black or blue slacks. I swear every time I spend that kind of money my distribution center sends me the one case of bleach that has sat water logged for weeks, so when I lift it off the truck the whole thing crashes to the floor ruining the new digs. So, for $ 3 per pair, it is worth stopping in every few days when I am in need of new pants. This last trip was no different. I was actually looking for something to wear outside of work, I don’t do T-shirts with goofy designs or quotes on them(for the most part) so I needed some dressy button up shirts, maybe some polo style shirts, and in a size that didn’t make me look like the guy at the gym who wants to be noticed. Those shirts make me look and feel like an over stuffed sausage skin, so I tend to avoid them. Problem is, either this section of town is filled with only small dudes who donate clothes, or all of us fat guys have figured out that $ 3 shirts fit just as good as $ 30 shirts, and we don’t feel so bad when we bend over to pick up a pork chop in the bottom of the deep freeze and rip the seams out of the back in the process. Long story short, Goodwill is a great place to get clothes but you might want to prepare to make multiple trips to either different locations or go several times in a 2 week period to find what you need. Or, go spend $ 30 at Kohl’s and donate your old $ 30 shirts here so I can buy them!
Emily H.
Place rating: 3 Saint Louis, MO
It’s a good place to find some things, but it’s the same cycle of things.
Monika A.
Place rating: 1 St Charles, MO
This location is becoming completely absurd. They are selling things(sometimes literal trash) at ridiculous prices. I used to find good deals here, but it’s definitely going downhill. I don’t think I’ll be returning to this location.
Sir Dennis B.
Place rating: 4 Montluçon, France
Wow… bargins…bargins and more bargins.
John D.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
This Goodwill location had a surprisingly eclectic selection of music. I left very satisfied for the limited amount of money I spend here!
Stephen W.
Place rating: 3 Bridgeton, MO
I have been too many thrift stores in my life. I am a fan of them; you can find cool stuff and also stuff that makes you scratch your head. Some of the thrift stores are nasty and smelly. I have had very good luck with the Goodwill locations. This store was very well organized and none of the items had any strong«nasty» smells. I found 2 «ugly Christmas sweaters» for $ 1.50 a piece. I also found a Cardinals polo that had the original tags on it for $ 15. Give this place a try.