I pop in here a once or twice a month. Mostly I’m on the prowl for vintage stereo gear and vinyl LPs. Occasionally kitchen items. No better or worse than Goodwill down the road. Sometimes there’s stuff I want, sometimes not. Hit or miss is the nature of the game. Just go and you might find something you’re looking for, or just strikes your fancy.
Ed W.
Place rating: 1 Waldorf, MD
Customer service is HORRIBLE! Id rather pay full price than deal with them again! Save yourself time and money, and shop at the Goodwill down the street! Much better selections and much better customer service!
Rene D.
Place rating: 4 Chesapeake Beach, MD
Large well-lit thrift shop. Huge selection of lots of stuff, including furniture, clothes, bikes, watches and … Laser disks. The prices seemed reasonable for the quality. Definitely a place to check out from time to time.
Brittany B.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
I frequent this thrift store once or twice a month since its nearby where I live, and I always come out with at least one or two quality items. While the items aren’t displayed in the best way(clothes are tightly packed on the racks), the key is to have patience when you’re looking and digging for items. My advice: don’t go in looking for basics. Most of what I have found are statement pieces(something funky or something that stands out). I’ve found a beautiful hand beaded Indian tradition dress for $ 15 that’s unlike anything in my closet. When it comes to dresses, I’ve found designer brands(Anne Taylor, Calvin Klein and Banana Republic) also for $ 15. I have also found sweaters and shirts here and there for $ 3 – 10, but pants in my size(which can range from a 2 – 6, depending on the brand) are harder to find. I also found a quality dish set of several pieces(plates, saucers, bowls, tea cups) for a co-worker moving into her apartment for $ 15. On certain days, they have discounts according to the colored tag on the items. On Wednesdays, college students receive 50% off. A majority of these clothes are outdated, but there’s always a gem or two with every visit. I would recommend to people of Waldorf and Southern Maryland. You never know what you’re gonna get!
N H.
Place rating: 2 Waldorf, MD
This place can’t decide if it wants to be a thrift store or Macy’s. Please tell me why I’d buy a winter coat for 149.99 in a thrift store. Although, I’ve noticed increasing prices in many thrift stores nowadays, this place is unreasonable. It’s a big store with racks and racks of selections but I very rarely find anything in there. And when I do, it’s just not worth the price they’re selling it for. I’ll pass.
Mike s.
Place rating: 5 Annapolis, MD
Had not been to this store since it reopened. I remember the old old store was quite disheveled, but found this one to be to be larger, clean and well organized. Good selection and prices on furniture, clothes and electronics. I will be back!
K T.
Place rating: 3 La Plata, MD
Huge store. Very disorganized, pricing is weird, no signs for anything. With the exception of clothing which has tags, nothing else does. Prices are written ON the product itself. Don’t know with what, but it doesn’t come off. Most of them, you can hardly read the price. I bought a lot of books, and the prices were all over the place. It seemed, the thicker the book, the more expensive it was. Furniture section was a disaster, looked more like a dump than a store. They do have military discount all the time. Can’t be used when other day or color specific discounts are in place. Not sure how they determine tag colors though since nothing has tags. Checkout process is painfully slow as every single item price has to be hand put into the register, coupled with the fact that you can hardly read the prices on most items, the process gets lengthy. Also bought a toy figure for my son, literally, as soon as we were in the car, pieces started breaking off. Upon further examination, turned out it had been broken before and the pieces had been glued back on. Trying to explain to a 3 year old why his awesome new toy now has to go into the trash is a horrendous task. If this store were more centrally located, I would consider going again, however, since it’s on the far outer side of Waldorf, with all the aforementioned issues, it’s really not worth it.