I stumbled in on a Thursday afternoon looking for a specific item, a twin bed rail. I asked around as I walked in and they didn't have one. But they took my name and number to call me if they got one, which is helpful.
I stayed to look around since I had never been in before.
It is on the smaller side, with 2 biggish rooms that make up the store. One side is furniture, kitchen, knick knacks etc. the other side is clothing, purses, shoes etc.
The store is full of volunteers that are arranging, helping customers, cleaning etc. so there is always someone to ask for help.
The selection is a little small, but I happened to stumble upon some things I didn't know I needed and some more treasures.
They had a 75% off clothing sale on older clothing and I grabbed some cool vintage swimwear.
They have large dressing rooms and lots of aisle space for mommas with a stroller like me.
The pricing was a little all over the place- furniture is priced high, clothing is priced higher than average for used, and lots of nice jewelry with sizable price tags to match.
$125 for a quilt!
$7 for a faded table cloth
$8-$10 for most purses
But, chochtkes and kitchen ware were very inexpensive.
I got several kitchen items for 25 cents- $2
Such as life with volunteers!
I did leave happy! I am not sure why they had bad reviews on customer service, they were super friendly while I was there.