“I love shopping here! It’s calm and quiet, with pretty decor - a boutique experience. It’s filled with all kinds of brands at great prices. No buyers remorse because the proceeds go to a great cause. And the staff is also super nice!”
9AM - 8PM
8560 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta“I mostly go here for books and arts/crafts supplies. Hardcover books are $2.92 plus tax. Not a lot of nature books I look for typically. Most of the hard cover books here are cookbooks. My issue is that they charge $1.09 plus tax or whatever the item price, they set it as if it’s already taxed price but they charge tax on top of that! A lot of items are higher than $store for the same or same quality item! I’ve even seen original prove sticker from Ollies etc that’s lower than GW sticker prices ce. These thrift stores have figured out that crafters are looking for items to use in their art and jacked up prices. While I’ve found many items for such a purpose, not all prices are justified. Everyone these days uses inflation as the excuse. But GW is selling items donated by others. It’s not like they’re buying them nor or they giving pay raises to their employees. I like supporting such business that helps people get a job. Hope they get more/better book selection.”
9AM - 8PM
375 McFarland Pkwy, Alpharetta“Be ready to be surprised. You will not know what you can get at what price.
Saw a computer table that large, appearing almost new, shining. I purchased a similar one at IKEA for 600$. This beauty was only $39. Savings on assembling costs as well. Lesson learned: Explore Goodwill before other big brands for your next furniture purchase
Well laid out, clearly marked aisles, lot of parking options. Lots of clothes. Lots of them, really. Old nostalgic electronics items. Enjoy shopping and save.”
“WOW I'm visiting from Canada and I can honestly say we have nothing like this, the selection of unique pieces and the atmosphere and vibe are phenomenal. The owner is an incredible woman who deserves all your business.”