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December 2023 by Sheri Rondeau
My very favorite place to shop for many decades.❤️Love it. Great Service, Great Items & Amazing Deals!!!
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November 2023 by Meriah Dainard
Very well blended mix of antique, thrift, and reuse supplies. Very pleasant atmosphere and super friendly employees. Not the best for clothes, but a well done shop.
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November 2023 by Lynne P.
This little gem of a store has many finds from cloths to household ware. This is a must stop when I am on the island. I donate items here and buy items here. I have flipped art frames from this store. The volunteers who work here are helpful. A percentage of sales go back to the community to support individuals of need. Stop in and you will find something for sure.
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July 2023 by Sandra Noel
I tried to drop off used books, was told they weren't in good condition though some were new,and a few had some wear, but the person taking donations didn't even look at the rest of them, just said they wouldn't sell. So I took them to the library, they were happy to get them.
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July 2023 by Kayla ..
I was driving by when I saw this thrift store and it looked like it was busy so I went in to check it out and I must say I was impressed! They had some really cute stuff. Some prices were more reasonable than others but still very good for a thrift store. The staff was very nice and friendly!
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July 2023 by Garrett S.
Cool old stuff at great prices. It's not all used up dirty old things either. I was able to get some crafting tools that were still in their original packaging. This thrift shop is huge. They have different departments and there’s goodies hidden throughout.
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April 2023 by Babette C.
Sis is a crazy antiquer, so everywhere we go, we head to the local thrift stores to see what they have. Sometimes you can find cool pottery or paintings or a hard to find DVD, or a Starbucks mug your missing from your collection, or cool furniture or clothes, so it's always worth it to look. Sis likes to find retro lamps that she'll buy for 10 bucks, then flip for $300 because she sells them on Facebook Marketplace with the name of the designer and the era it came from. She didn't find that here, but this was worth it for me because this place had Mad Magazines and Cracked Magazines. I didn't even know they still existed! That alone was worth the visit.
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March 2023 by James McCrackyn
Laurie Berkner is singing a kindergarten song called "Mahalo"
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February 2023 by Marie Z
Amazing selection of books, especially for children, and great kitchenwares. Don't be scared off by the checkout line, it moves quickly. I'm happy to comply with their mask rules; every business should protect their employees so dutifully.
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January 2023 by Marie Zahradnik
Amazing selection of books, especially for children, and great kitchenwares. Don't be scared off by the checkout line, it moves quickly. I'm happy to comply with their mask rules; every business should protect their employees so dutifully.
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September 2022 by Connie Gorrell
Granny's is a fun second hand store. And a good place to get some steps in.
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September 2022 by Charlie Manfredi
Grannies Attic is an island gem. The generosity of the affluent on the island is nowhere more evident than at Grannies by the quality and abundance of donations. They are taking more than the two bag limit on donations now that the COVID limitations have been relaxed somewhat. That really spells loudly about the island that the thrift store was getting more donations than they could handle through the pandemic.Island Variety closed years ago. Google put my Grannies Attic review under island variety.Really exceptional thrift store. Benefits the community of Vashon through charity donations for medical equipment, scholarships and housing..
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August 2022 by Annie coast 34
We are staying on the Island for a month and need a few things and Granny’s is perfect for us. Prices are so reasonable and we will donate stuff back before leaving for next destination. Wish there was one in every place we live!
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May 2022 by Kodiak Darling
Nice stuff. Petty staff. Needed to charge my phone for two minutes for a personal emergency, asked nicely, got a rude "no". Could have just done it without asking, they left an extension cord outside. Cheapskates? Maybe. Hate the homeless? Maybe. Lacking in basic decency and empathy? Definitely. I'm no vagrant, just a traveler passing through, and my love of teapots had me looking at some lovely pieces in their window to take home. Now I hope they collect dust for all eternity. True grannies are helpful, these people need to change their branding.To return the favor, your cashier needs to exercise more and eat less.
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April 2022 by Forrest Huff
I never leave reviews. The store? It’s cool old thrift store. Good prices etc… the people?! Get over yourselves! I have never seen such over dramatized mask policing. I get it, you want people to wear masks but they take it to another level. They yelled at this (yes yelled at her!) when trying to control her 3 year old because he wasn’t wearing a mask. It wasn’t even the fact that they wanted him to wear one but the way they said it. There response? I wanted to put my stuff down in the middle of the floor in protest. How about a touch of compassion for a struggling mother instead of your politics. I have never witnessed such ridiculous behavior during COVID… never.