9AM - 8PM
790 U.S. Hwy 190, Covington“Not very much that I was interested in for today , was looking for sheets for the veterans transition home - they had some but the prices were very high for goodwill . Cheaper at dollar general”
“Cute little thrift store with excellent prices and friendly staff. Plenty of parking across the street from them. Better quality and prices than chain thrift stores.”
9AM - 4PM
1400 North Ln, Mandeville“ITEMS WE CANNOT USECribs, Strollers, Carseats,High Chairs, Children’s ToysUpholstered with rips, odorsAnything that needs partsHazardous materials/chemicalsUnframed mirrors or glassAppliances more than 5 years oldDishwashersTVs other than Flat ScreenMicrowaves over 5 years oldStorm windows/single pane windowsComputers, Printers, Copiers,Office ElectronicsShower doorsGarage doorsOil based paint or partial cans of paintFaux marble vanity topsEncyclopedias, text books, magazinesGuns or weaponsSporting GoodsCeiling fans, Blinds with cordsGreat organization! Better than ?Goodwill.Why can't we take all donations?In support of Habitat's mission to build affordable homes, ReStore sells donated items to the general public. In short, we can only accept what we can sell. Sometimes we have to decline donations due to safety concerns, known product recalls, or to reduce our disposal costs.”
“Luv this store!!! All proceeds go to the animals. There are cats there you can adopt. They have a big petting room. This should be a model for all. So much stuff!!!!”
“Clean. Well organized. Large variety of items. Even some new items - very surprised at all there was to offer. I brought items to donate and ended up also purchasing”
“This shop is always clean. The sales associates are friendly and helpful. There are carts to aid in your shopping and items are organized and neat. I have visited several times and typically I am able to get some good items for my kids (shorts or tshirts $3) and casual tops for myself. I sometimes get excited when I find a nice item buried in the racks, but I usually put it back as prices for those tend to be much higher. Please note in the name that this is a “RESALE” shop, and nice items are priced in competition with what an online reseller would be charging. Used duffel bags priced at $50, name brand shoes priced at $30. Overheard a workers discussion about being excited about finding a Nike sweatshirt online for $200. They even have items marked as “find online for $100 here for $50”. The goal of this establishment is to support a food bank and feed the community, so I would likely still donate here and make occasional purchases for my family. However, if you’re looking for the fun of a treasure hunt at a bargain basement price it’s a bit disappointing.”