The first thing you notice when you enter is how well-laid out this Salvation Army is. Everything is so organized and easy to find. I might even say it was pleasant, almost like a name brand department store. I did find the prices a bit high– a stereo receiver for $ 40? But items are marked down on various days, and some good discounts are available for military and students, so it is worth checking out if you are in the area.
Amy R.
Place rating: 1 Mechanicsville, MD
I have been here before but they have new people there the store looks unorganized, some of the clothes looks disgusting. And some of the employees the young ones looks like they don’t want to help anything or help any one out. I seen a lot of the young employees which are new on their cell phones while working. I see one or 2 employees that’s been there awhile. Working hard and trying to get the store straight I believe their names were Lisa and Janet they really help me with my purchasing and even got me a cart when I needed it…
Mickey G.
Place rating: 4 Lexington Park, MD
Compared to other Salvation Army stores that Ive been to, I was impressed. Not expecting much, I decided to stop in and look around. When I walked into the store I thought of a department store like Belk or Ross. This placed looked organized and clean with bright lighting. I found a few small items and went to check out. I was in line for a few minutes which was the downfall of the visit but once I got to the register the person was friendly and quick. I will eventually go again when Im in the area.
N H.
Place rating: 3 Waldorf, MD
My favorite thrift store in Waldorf. Prices seem to be increasing at all thrift stores but I find this one to be mostly reasonable. And thrift shopping is usually hit or miss but I always seem to find good items here.
Asia a.
Place rating: 1 Brandywine, MD
It was horrible! The whole place had a sour, mildew smell.