“My favorite thrift store for really special items, you never know what you'll find here but it's always worth a visit. Staff are super friendly as well, I always feel welcome.”
“Love this store just as much as the new milford store always clean well stocked great book selections very neatly placed the staff is super friendly great environment an atmosphere.... maybe danbury and new milford can get together and help out the Brookfield store that store is just plain dirty staff isn't friendly not a great atmosphere....”
“This was another opportunity to check out a location in the Habitat for Humanity network where you can find some potential antiques or other items from days long past. Now the parking lot is small but there is plenty of space inside to look and to peruse for something older to be reused again. So if you are in Danbury then stop by the Housatonic Habitat for Humanity ReStore and make your purchase be of some assistance.”
“Take time to look at the variety of items and Jewelry. Fine glasses! It is like a little treasure shop. If you are looking for something different. Items change.. What is there today might not be there tomorrow. Antique looking items. Friendly! Prices change based on date. Might pay less. Enjoyed looking thru the pieces.”
“I'm not sure what all of the negative reviews are for...this place is pretty much what you'd expect from a Salvation Army. It's old, sort of run down, a bit grimy, and cram packed with all sorts of items and tchotchkes. I've had decent luck here sorting through and finding some nice vintage clothing pieces for myself as well as a few DVDs, art supplies, and books. The upstairs portion with the furniture is a bit sparse and not really anything to write home about...but you can find some decent homewares, clothing, etc., if you're willing to sort through the mess. :) Personally, I like it and I don't mind doing just that!”
“Nicely curated and crafted, making second hand items appealing to the masses. The front displays are beautiful and I thoroughly enjoyed the feeling of walking into a true vintage store without the extravagant vintage prices.
Further into the store is where you’ll find most of your more “worn items.” Everything was well organized and some pieces were in great shape. You can tell the store remains prideful about its appearance.
There was also a lovely selection of books and purses and their kitchenware items were a steal. Who wouldn’t love a practically new air fryer for $30?!
Admittedly, the store can be a tad chaotic by the sheer number of people shopping. Apparently, everyone recognizes that in terms of second hand and vintage, this place is a gem!”