What got my attention about Epic Thrift stores was a story feature on the news about how they were trying to spread the word that they wanted hire unemployed veterans to work in their stores. I thought how cool was that! So I looked up the store and found out they are partnered with Children of Veterans Foundation (COVF). They are known in the community to reach out to military families in need from helping pay bills to providing items to make a home. That's pretty epic right there! I made a note to support this business.
The setup of the store is easy to navigate throughout the store. Everything is sectioned off. There is just a slight musty smell as you walk in but the store is neat and clean. No dust on any of the household items. They had a pretty good inventory of Springtime wear. Prices are lower than Savers. Although I found more clothes that were in less than fair condition (IE tears, bleach spots, too faded) here. So 3 stars in this area.
If you are looking for the bulky TVs with the picture tubes they have plenty here. Never know, you probably can re purpose it, use as a prop or spare parts? I'm always on the hunt for stuff in the vintage 50'-60's era. On this visit I didn't make any epic finds. It's like that with all thrift stores it can be a hit or miss on any given day. Ive learned to approached thrift stores with an open mind and not expect to score a good find every time I walk in.
Staff was friendly and let you know what was the special sale of the day as you walk in. Donations can be dropped off. Know it's going for a good cause to support our veterans and their families. So I'll bump that up a star to 4!