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All Thrift Stores, Secondhand Vintage and Consignment Shop Listings for Seaside, CA
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This shop is only a year old but already very popular because prices are usually quite good. The inventory is often higher end items with lots of character. The selection includes several pieces of furniture, many are collectibles. The women at the shop are always helpful and treat all customers with respect and appreciation. One of the best thrift shops in Monterey area. Don't miss this one! BB (Read More)
6.9 mi
26358 Carmel Rancho Ln., Ste. 1
Carmel, CA 93923
(831)293-8140
7 mi
26388 Carmel Rancho Ln.
Carmel, CA 93923
(831)626-8480
10.3 mi
110 E. Alisal St.
Salinas, CA 93901
(831)424-3899
Was visiting from Phx. Found so many great buys at 50% off had to bring back a suitcase! (Read More)
10.5 mi
326 N. Main St.
Salinas, CA 93901
(831)424-0889
11.2 mi
1325 N. Main St.
Salinas, CA 93906
(831)755-8668
11.3 mi
708 E. Alisal St.
Salinas, CA 93905
(831)424-5346
11.6 mi
1534 N. Main St.
Salinas, CA 93906
(831)443-8879
This place is fabulous if you're looking for fabric, bedding or clothes and you're not afraid to dig. It is not supposed to look like a store, this is where Goodwill sends its unsold stuff to die. (And it's sometimes unbelievable what you can find that people have passed by.) It is a dirty warehouse with barn doors, and rows of giant (approx. 3'x5'x5') bins stuffed with anything made of fabric or shoes and purses. They go through the bins nightly. There is no organization except that the fabric rows are on one side of the building and the small appliances/dishes/books/notebooks/whatever else you can find is on the other. All big furniture stuff is left outside, even when it's raining. And the floor IS filthy. But you pay $5 for anything you can stuff into a paper grocery bag or $1/pound for fabric stuff. I have found matching designer bedding, a vintage chenille bedspread and clothes, excellent baby clothes and bedding, an antique book and lots of nice fabric here. Expect to find people methodically going through the bins.(And they are territorial about their piles.) There is a group of Hispanic people, I believe from a church organization, who come regularly and buy in bulk. Stuff that doesn't sell goes to a recycle center. I believe every couple of days but I'm not sure about that. It is serve yourself and the customer service is minimal, but they will give you large plastic trash bags, answer questions and help you find an outlet to check the functionality of electrical stuff. (Read More)
11.9 mi
1566 Moffett St.
Salinas, CA 93905
(831)423-8611