12 - 5PM
3970 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring“Pay what you can!! This is a place that I wish existed when I was a student trying to afford art supplies and a place I'm happy to support now that I can. They have lots of odds and ends that came through donations. If you are looking to donate those craft and art supplies that are gathering dust, check this place out and they'll make sure that your beautiful ideas settle into the hands of someone else who will see the potential as well.”
“Love ❤️ this place. Every worker is a volunteer here. Decided to check it out after reading reviews and was not disappointed... the prices are amazing and it is set up like a boutique and gives off that vibe .. the workers were kind and amazing to talk to ... definitely will be back and will pass the word on ..”
“I'm so thankful for Saint Vincent de Paul. I cry tears of joy. I have volunteered, worked as a cashier and have received food, clothes, and a lot of prayers. When I'm able I give back with donation. I'm so grateful beyond words. I truly thank you all”
“Delightful store in the heart of Clifton. It is 3 levels and jam packed with treasures of all decades. Everyone who works here is so friendly as well, love stopping by on lunch to chat and shop”
10AM - 6PM
2300 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati“Eclectic store with an excellent variety of hard to find collectibles, toys, dishes, and pottery. Large clothing selection too. Reasonable prices and an overall great place to thrift. Highly recommend if you like to shop second hand or enjoy repurposing items. Nice furniture selection as well.”
“This organization once helped me with Christmas gifts for my daughter when I was having an extremely difficult time financially. The family that donated the gift really put a lot of effort into doing so. They were so thoughtful and I am eternally grateful.”
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1146 Bank St, Cincinnati“(Translated by Google) Very friendly and excellent attention, a very humanitarian organization. Keep doing your work God bless you(Original)Muy amable y excelente la atención, una organización muy humanitaria. Sigan haciendo su labor dios les bendiga”
“I frequent St. Vincent de Paul in Erlanger often. I had some mishaps in my life and returned after 20 years to drinking alcohol. I would walk in the store, looking at my toes, ashamed of myself escaping and retail therapy, and I noticed a woman with multiple tattoos easy to notice that way, and I began to look up I watched her. I saw her kindness. I saw her enthusiasm for life. I saw her passion for people and helping people and I wondered where it came from, and I wanted it --upon conversations and inquiries I learned This woman helped me see it as bill sees it again I returned to an anonymous program and got some help and wandered in Saint Vincent de Paul again, and shared my story with her, and how her life impacted my life, and she didn't even know it , it's the classic story of redemption and repurpose --in my darkness. I looked up and I saw something and someone else that was interesting and joyful and peaceful and helpful and kind and it changed my life. I love St. Vincent de Paul and how they purposed unwanted stuff, but more than anything. I love this woman who showed me my life again could be repurposed. I have seen more Christ amp n this elaborately tattooed women than I've ever seen in oginized religion - and for that I am greatful”
“Maybe 6 years ago, this became my go-to for clothing. I used to think this was a place that helped you learn how to dress, saw the racks outside and thought they must be changing inventory, then found it is a clothing store!!! It was my saving grace when my workout program worked and I was dropping sizes like crazy.
They purchase clothes from people and give them cash on the spot, and what cannot be purchased, they donate to charity and provide you with the tax documents. Because they buy the clothes, they are discriminating on what they purchase. They have a wide selection of Lululemon, Patagonia, Free People, Madewell, luxury such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Yves Saint Lauren, Gucci, and also brands such as Old Navy and Altrd State. They are all in good repair and current style. They also have a ton of items coming in every day, so it's a new store every tome you come in.
For as busy as they are, the store is very clean! The staff is friendly and if you require assistance and they don't see you, just ask. They will happily drop whatever they are working on to assist you.
Join their loyalty program- you don't get tons of emails, but the ones you get have coupons and you gets additional for your birthday and after accumulating a number of points. Also follow their instagram- they feature unique or in demand items, as well as let you know about upcoming events, sales, and additional discounts.”
“This store is loaded with items! The volunteer said, "I like to joke that it's a 3 hour tour!" Loaded with clothing, but not many plus sized items. Plenty of other items though!”
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15 Donnermeyer Dr, Bellevue“Great place to go for a bunch of different things,furniture, doors,windows,ceiling fans,beds,tables,washer dryer,refrigerator, ovens,paint brushes,tape,rugs,lighting fixtures, cabinets....and others things as well.. inventory rotates quick..”
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2250 Park Ave, Cincinnati“The first thrift store I visited when I moved to Cincinnati. I was shooketh at the incredible prices on old timey furniture in pristine condition. I got an antique secretary desk for $20 , a sturdy antique wooden chair for $5 , an authentic gorgeous large red D&B bag in great shape for $15! And a Yeti thermos for $2 and a Tervis tumbler with matching lid for $1 !”
“Great selection of clothing. Store has mostly clothes, but does have a housewares area along with a small amount of furniture when I visited. Store is big and is well organized.”
“This location is better than the one in Fairfield. The employees are a bit friendlier. Maybe because it's Clermont County, don't know. But out of the both of them, I enjoy this Goodwill better”
“I shopped at this location for the first time recently and I will definitely return. I was looking for some items for my classroom and I was thrilled to find so many wicker baskets for reasonable prices. The store was pretty well organized and easy to browse and see what they had. I briefly looked at the dresses, but I'd like to come back another time and look at their clothes some more.”
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2250 Park Ave, Norwood“I'm a lover of thrift stores and enjoy the hunt of finding treasures amongst different shops. When I visit the Salvation Army Store in Norwood, I almost always find at least one item that is unique or fun to purchase. I feel there is a fairly wide selection of products, and they are moved quickly. Every time I visit I see new clothing displayed. The daily sales on particular colored ticket-items is a nice bonus to the already discounted items.”
“I would half to say this store is very clean and organized ? one of the best iv been in for awhile. First time iv been here was alittle sticker shocked on a few items. But could be because I'm Comparing them to a few other places I go to that's the same.Was still able to leave with some items for my daughter's and Easter ? they have many items men's lady's kids teens shoes household..toys are alittle pricey for used. They do have new and used items.The lady who checked me out was very helpful and sweet.”
“i usually love it here, the customer service is really nice, but selling is very iffy. i understand the selling process as someone who’s worked at a different location in the past, but it’s often difficult to feel satisfied with what money they offer for how many items they take. it’s not unique to this location but just something that i’ve noticed. i wish with inflation that they could increase the money that they give you! lol! sometimes the store is just a bit too crammed with items. it makes it difficult for anyone to want to shove through the aisles to look for stuff. however most finds are good! i love the selection of mall brands i can find. not a fan of the shein though. this is the only remotely nearby plato’s that i feel has a lick of what’s popular now. the last time i went, i was checked out by a very amicable brunette, she was so helpful and sweet! she has totally nailed the customer service part of the job lol, came to check out and it felt like i was talking with a friend. out of all the platos that ive been to, these are by far the most friendly and hospitable employees that i’ve met! i recommend shopping there but would be hesitant about bringing in clothes.”
“I love this store but shoppers don’t respect it. They have been low staffed lately and they really need us to at the very least be respectful about basic things like keeping it neat/clean. Put things back where you found them. If it’s off the hanger please place it on right etc.”
“I have never heard of this place before. It does look like there is a variety of things here, things I have never seen before. It does seem very quaint. The prices are really good.”