This Goodwill is shitty. I don’t like driving in the parking lot and fighting all the old folks to get a spot and I hate walking 2 miles from where I park to get in the front door and for what I ask? It is all crap. It seems so depressing inside with the lighting and the layout. Sometimes I look at the price and just shake my head because they want more for it at goodwill than it was on clearance for at the regular store. Save time and drive on by!
Tina J.
Place rating: 3 Minneapolis, MN
found 5 old Jazz LP records of which 3 were in such poor condition they would only b good as frisbees.1 was a polka lp inside a miles davis sleeve w last one being cole porter in minty complaint is only that they should throw garbage away and not try to pawn it off on folks. great helpful staff who made me feel like they wanted to help when i was looking through old clothes which reminded me of an early 90’s ragstock over on university ave.
Maggie H.
Place rating: 3 Minneapolis, MN
A decent Goodwill. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything at my first visit but it seemed like your generic Goodwill. I went on a Sunday so it was pretty busy(even with the construction on the street). The store seemed packed with items and could have been more clean and organized.
Joe C.
Place rating: 1 Saint Paul, MN
I was there with a nice load of furniture a little bit of everything. Dinning room set dressers hutch and misc all real wood I think he didn’t want to work hard that day because he told me the st. paul store would love to have it he was full but yet still taking car loads from people. So I went to a different donation place and they were more than happy to take the nice furniture Won’t be going to this location again.
Nancy M.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
I always find something here and never feel guilty because prices are so low and it’s for a good cause. So win win!
Crystal S.
Place rating: 3 St Paul, MN
First things first: I love goodwill and thrift store shopping! This one is kinda small, has a really minimal section of furniture, and really doesn’t have the best selection. But it is close to me, is not overpriced like some thrift stores have become, and the staff are all really nice.
Tony H.
Place rating: 3 Saint Paul, MN
Goodwills rock. The idea of them. People drop off their junk and you buy it. «Another man’s trash is another man’s treasure», or whatever. You must be in absolute browse mode if you wish to make an efficient Goodwill stop. Any thrift store(besides Trade Zone in Cambridge) for that matter. Everything is where you’d expect it… until the first time you find EXACTLY what you want scattered astray. Every visit after that is a frantic overview of the store. And HOPE you don’t get A.D.D. in the midst of things(or you’ll think of all the great things you could have gotten the rest of your day). My average for Goodwill stores is 4, I’m gonna say. This specific location seems to have less of what I want, so she gets a 3.
Lacey P.
Place rating: 5 Saint Paul, MN
Saks Goodwill it should be called. Target donates all thier left over sale items. This means you’ll find unopened, tags still on: Shoes(with options of sizes and colours), that skirt you’ve been dying for at Target but are too poor to be buying new clothes, condoms(ahhhh!!), vitamins, lampshades, blinds, clocks, pillows, etc. Get it? They also have a silent auction case with old typewriters and photos and stuff. This place rocks and rolls.