“This Thrift Store is HUGH. It seems half the store is devoted to furniture, from kitchen gadgets, dining sets, bedroom sets and everything a home should have. Plus clothes, clothes, clothes. So much selection, at bargain prices. I LOVE it!!!”
10AM - 7PM
1785 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale“I go to the Out of the Closet store on Sunrise in Ft Lauderdale FL. The staff is great and I always find quality stuff there. This week I found 3 small, handpainted vases, and 4 good books.”
“The thrift store at St Ambrose Episcopal Church is amazing. Five rooms full of everything you need for yourself, kids, pets, and home. A lot of vintage finds are priced well below what I've seen at the Salvation Army or Goodwill. Open Saturdays from 9 to 12 pm only. A must!”
“Found some really amazing stuff here, i highly recommend looking behind the counter. Its not dirt cheap for the real gems but still atleast 20% of what youd pay for through ebay for the same item. Inside is small but it has alot to explore.”
10AM - 6PM
1801 W Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale“They have some great pieces of furniture. I got a Gotham steel frying pan for $4! Some good finds. They also had a chemistry set and magic kit that looks fun. Cheap deals on George Forman grills. Large store with plenty of parking.”
“This donation center is open, accepting donations. They might had been closed temporarily during the pandemic, but currently it is open for business.Goodwill South Florida has been around since 1959. At that time, Goodwill Industries had already been in existence for 57 years, with a total of 117 Goodwill sites in the nation. Since its inception Goodwill South Florida has increased its size by 18 percent, resulting in a social business enterprise consisting of 4 entrepreneurial divisions that support rehabilitation services.Goodwill South Florida has helped people with disabilities and special needs achieve their goals of independence, freedom, and dignity in record numbers each year.Today, Goodwill South Florida is the sixth largest of 159 Goodwills in the United States and Canada.”
“Love Tony! He is so sweet and very very kind. I was looking for a digicam and he had a great Sony Cybershot that worked perfectly once I put the battery in. It may look a little crowded when you walk in, but just ask him because he seems to know where every item is. Highly recommend!”
9AM - 6PM
1980 NW 9th Ave, Fort Lauderdale“Faith farm was amazing to me and my two children. Iam a single mom walking into a new season of my life, they treated us like family. They went out of there way to meet our need. Thank you so much!! God bless! Sindy.”
“Habitat Restore of Broward is a hidden gem for bargain hunters and DIY enthusiasts! I was pleasantly surprised by the wide selection of furniture, appliances, and home goods at incredibly affordable prices. The staff was friendly and helpful, making my shopping experience a pleasure. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your home or find unique, one-of-a-kind items, this thrift store is a must-visit. Plus, it’s all for a good cause, supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission. Highly recommended!”
8AM - 7PM
2104 W Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale“This was a lot better than the Lake Worth location, in my opinion. Overall, the atmosphere is calmer and the staff is nice. My only grievance is that when the bins are pulled out, some customers are permitted to pick up arms full of clothes and place them in their carts to go through, only to return the stuff they don't want. This, in my opinion, does not make it equitable for all. I will definitely return and would suggest this place. Just be sure to arrive ready.”
“I found them randomly on instagram- they were very communicative and had a huge selection compared to other local stores. Authentic and friendly. I will def be back!”