In-store shopping
Yes
The Salvation Army Thrift Store New York, NY in New York
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Location on the map
New York, New York County, New York, US
Service options
Delivery
No
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Yes
Planning
Quick visit
Yes
Phone: +1 800-728-7825
Site: https://satruck.org/
Site: https://satruck.org/
Opening hours
- Monday:10AM–7PM
- Tuesday:10AM–7PM
- Wednesday:10AM–7PM
- Thursday:10AM–7PM
- Friday:10AM–7PM
- Saturday:10AM–7PM
- Sunday:Closed
Comments (6)
Total reviews rating 3.4
6 Reviews for The Salvation Army Thrift Store New York, NY 2023:
Review №1
2022-03-31I laughed at the prices. Frames were higher than Michael’s! $20 for a banged up frame. $10 for a “Wharton University class of 2021” frame. Come on. Who’s going to buy that?Selection was just ok. They really didn’t have as much stuff as I had hoped.
Review №2
2022-08-12Love the drawings in the stairwell, so cute and funny. Was a little disappointed that, compared to last year, there was hardly any selection for mens clothing. But I found a couple of brand new, super cool and stylish thermoses for my daughter to use for school as well as some cute leggings. Always enjoy going to this thrift store.
Review №3
2022-07-06My mother is downsizing and brought two bags of nicely folded designer and other unworn brand clothing with tags on them. When she dropped them off one of the workers yelled out “another bag of garbage.” We will not be donating the rest of our things here or supporting a place with such rude employees.
Review №4
2022-05-31Clothes are so expensive. Zara stuff is $20+. Nothing brand purses are $12+, basic shirts are $7+. Weve thrifted extensively for years and walked out with nothing.
Review №5
2021-11-06Staff is awesome, keep up the good work! I went there right before the NYC marathon to get some warm clothes and I found everything I needed. Just a note that they are open from 10AM, not 8AM as Google suggests.
Review №6
2021-05-07Called to try to donate furniture items from my move. Generally seems they accept everything except IKEA furniture (which I find very odd). The way they explained is you drop off the furniture and the manager will inspect and decide if they want to accept.