Overall, I like this store. It is very large with a lot of merchandise. There are equal amounts of clothing and furniture. Like all Sal's Army the pricing is very good with deals galore.
The boutique area is large with a ton of old vintage clothing, bric-a-brac, antiques and jewelry. If you know your stuff you can find really unique items from the 40's and 50's. Even if you are not a serious buyer it is fun to just look around.
On the negative, the prices in the boutique can be quite high, almost over priced. I found a pair of well used Lacoste sneakers for $40. Ironically I recently saw a pair of new Lacoste sneakers at Nordstrom Rack for $40 on sale. This made me a little weary.
Also I saw a really cool vintage shelving unit but it was priced at $175. Way way too high. Even though it was from the 1960's, it had considerable damage and scratches all over it. It was on the floor for 3 months (the tag had a date) and the manager would not budge on the price. I loved it and was willing to pay $75 but no way would I fork over $100 above and beyond that. I was nice about it, but disappointed.
On the positive there are TONS of CD's records, bric-a-brac (both in the boutique and the regular area) and clothes, clothes, clothes. You can literally spend a few hours here no problem. The staff is nice and helpful.
Def a thrift store well worth checking out. easy to find with lots of parking right in front. There is also an excellent soul food restaurant right next door if you get hungry looking for deals.
Thumbs up!