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December 2023 by Michael Thomas
Very nice place to shop
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November 2023 by Misty Roper, M.Ed.
Overpriced. I haven't been in the store since 2021. It was our favorite place to find old books, cool photos, sometimes houseware and dishes cheap. Last week silverware was a dollar a piece. Fyi you can buy a whole new set on Amazon for a dollar a piece; not a bunch of mismatched, used and tarnished silverware. A couple other prices that stood out to me were a salad spinner for $9 and a glass cake pedestal with top fo $20 bucks, old sweaters with stains on the front $6. So after that and seeing that there were very few antique books left because they have probably pulled them out and sold them on eBay there used to be a whole wall now there's just a small shelf full I left. Just like Goodwill prices going up so have they gone up here. They have jumped on board I guess with gouging people because people are trying to shop Thrifty either to make money by resale or to actually buy things cheap because everything is so expensive nowadays. With the population in Eureka springs, how are most regular people are below poverty level people supposed to afford these things?
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November 2023 by Arts and Letters Radio Traveler
Amazing people and an awesome eclectic selection of goods!
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September 2023 by Lesley H.
All the people working in this store are extremely kind and helpful, especially, Kim, Julie and Mandy - and I always leave feeling better and uplifted. Not only do we come here to drink their coffee (delicious by-the-way) and to use the free WiFi, but we have bought MANY things, i.e. clothing, furniture, houseware stuff and have stocked our new house from the great "finds" we've discovered here. This is a one of a kind thrift store that seems more like a big home with lots of beautiful things filled with my family.
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April 2023 by Teale B.
I love coming in here! The staff is always helpful but not intrusive, the prices are higher than most thrift stores but so is the quality of items. I also like that it supports a mission that improves this community drastically especially for the often over looked homeless and impoverished who can't afford urgent health care. I have bought designer bags, vintage/antique housewares, books of alllll kinds, and even furniture and sewing patterns. The store is huge and has a lot of wonderful donors so it can feel a bit chaotic sometimes but I have never had trouble finding a worker to ask where I might find an item. I can't recommend them enough, they are GEM in this little quirky town. They aren't your city thrift stores but neither is Eureka as a whole. Check them out, you might just find a gem!
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April 2023 by John I.
Kim and Peaches were amazing! The store was busy and yet they had time for everyone while making great coffee. They help me find the books. I wanted while taking care of everybody else and helped my wife find the cold-weather clothes she needed will be boosters of this great part of Motorcycle, heaven, Eureka Springs Arkansas. They knew the best places to get black. Peach cobbler and find a reasonably priced motel for the night, and I have the answers for every question 16 people ask them, all the time with the grace and humility, that only the finest human beings have. This is not even talking about the facility, which is supporting an animal shelter, a "no kill animal shelter!" In very short order, my wife had the comfortable clothes she needed, and I had filled up my entire collection of John Grisham novels because they had every one I didn't have since John Grisham the fabulous writer is a local man. Both Kim and Peaches, understood exactly what I wanted for a road trip Pointing me directly to video courses on enjoying opera and being a better manager and provided their help without breaking a sweat while helping other people at the same time. Peaches And Kim were excellent and everybody else in this marvelous, immaculately, clean facility or just as nice. Some other patrons and myself were peppering them with questions about the Eureka Springs area from where to buy the best peach and blackberry cobbler to finding a less expensive place to spend the night of the week. These two incredible women helped everybody and kept their coffee cups full ( one dollar per cup). And to top it off, they have local honey in this thrift store that is exquisite. My thanks to both of you and this incredible facility. You are the epitome of the wonderful hospitality the Ozark mountains are so famous for. Great job you too! We will be back. The two of you have created a map of your so welcoming. I can see why you have regulars that come do use your free Wi-Fi. Thank you all VERY MUCH!
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March 2023 by Caroline R.
New management has brought new pricing structure, sales more frequently, $1 sales too. there are 2 stores to shop in. One for clothes and books, household. The other has furniture, bedding, curtains and electronics. I bought my ceiling fan here. Good people, good cause.
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March 2023 by Joe B.
This place used to be so much better. Now they're overpriced. Please lower your prices I just need a bucket bad
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January 2023 by Morgan B.
The people that work here are really nice and accommodating. I went here looking for a bed for my client and I picked up a couple other things and the lady GAVE it all to me. I got a couple office supplies, a pair of baseball pants for my son, and a bed frame for my client FOR FREE!
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November 2022 by __ hokage
Big selection!! They even have coffee. Workers were nice & were setting up & organizing. Clothing is a bit too high for it being used but they had other things to offer
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October 2022 by Richard S.
Thank you so much for being here. I always feel good after shopping at Echo. Good stuff. Good prices. Good people. Best thrift store ever. No doubt. Books, clothes, furniture, hangable art: It's all good, but there is a lot to look thru. All the more fun.
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September 2022 by Brandi L.
My husband found a gold mine when it came to books. The store is very well organized. The prices are great. Especially since most thrift stores have started price gouging. This one didn't seem to except for a few items. They have a cute little self serve coffee area that says it's only $1. Most things were pretty dated and it definitely smelled musty. Most thrift stores do though. My biggest problem was the customer service by a young employee. When I had to ask a question about the price of the books she told me they were individually priced on the 1st page. When I told her we picked a few that didn't have a price she kind of got an attitude and said she would give us to price when we were ready to check out. All the books had colored dots on them so I thought maybe it was priced by what color the dot was, but apparently not. Then I heard her speaking to an elderly lady and I thought her tone was rude to her also. When it was time for us to check out I was thinking maybe she was having a bad day so I just tried to be friendly and tried to be understanding. Then I asked for a receipt and she said - we don't normally give out receipts for cash but I guess I can write you one if you want one. I told her yes I'd like one. She got the old school receipt pad and wrote me one but was clearly not happy about it. When we got to the car my husband even said something about her attitude. He never notices stuff like that. Terrible customer service but great book section!
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September 2022 by David Peck
I have been to more than my share of thrift stores but I've never seen one like this. This place is super ORGANIZED. Related items all together in one spot. And the books; well you will feel like you're in a book store because fiction is together and alphabetical by author. All the other books are grouped by genre as well.They are a nonprofit with proceeds going to a local free healthcare clinic.Workers are all friendly too.
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July 2022 by kelli griffin
Thrift store that goes on forever! A treasure trove for thrifters and upcyclers.
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June 2022 by Vicki Adams
People are friendly. Just not a large selection at this time. I did find a few tshirts. Always love to help the pets.