Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    2nd Ave

    2.7 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

    2nd Ave Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - 2nd Ave

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    7 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 months ago

    The service was very helpful; we got several things at a super reduced price because we signed up for returning service.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 4
    Thanks 2
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    6 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 months ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    1 year ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of S C.
    1
    157
    1

    1 year ago

    Helpful 5
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - 2nd Ave

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Thrift Stores 10,362 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    The Well

    The Well

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I used to frequent this place all of the time when I was younger. Summer months when I had off from…read moreschool, I'd wander over to look around and the volunteers were always so nice. Even a few years ago I stopped in, just for memories sake, and the elderly woman on staff remembered me from my childhood days and hoped I'd find something so I'd be back to visit again. (She was so sweet!) Flash forward to now, I donated a few bags of clothes a week or so back. The volunteer on staff was super nice and even offered to help me with the bags (I declined though) It's a quaint little thrift shop in the neighborhood with pretty cheap prices. I'd say for the most part they have a fair amount of baby/childrens clothes and jeans; dresses and women's clothes (at least the styles I'd wear) tend to be a bit sparse. They do have shoes and books as well as a corner of housewares/bric-a-brac. They do have a small window of hours though; I believe they are open 10-2 and are entirely staffed by volunteers! If you're nearby, definitely stop in and say hi!

    A tiny little thrift store in a house in an otherwise residential area, this is a real, old-school…read morethrift store, with a surprising number of little old ladies walking around perusing the fashions of yesteryear. Probably best to skip this one and head to Buffalo Exchange in the city if you're a hipster though - if this place ever had anything you'd like, it was probably picked through before you were born.

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    2.7
    (24 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $

    Made a usual donation today and went in the store for the first time ever. Odd that I've been to a…read moremillion Goodwill stores and I'd never been in the one closest to me, where I donate multiple times per year. THE DL: Large enough store but not nearly the size of others in the greater area. Organized departments, but I didn't like that toys had a small section in back, and then most were scattered around on shelves between clothing racks. To browse toys you had to walk all the clothing aisles and kids can't even see them. Fewer junk-grade housewares than other local stores I've recently visited, but nothing spectacular. Lots of Pyrex to replace baking needs, cool vintage stainless steel pans, and other tried/true kitchen and dining brands. Relatively large book and DVD section. I found 3 DVDs for entertainment. Also got 4 kid books, and was impressed at the authors/titles, no junk books spun off of movie/TV characters, or written by Bravo idiots. I wanted a nice garden book but the only one I saw I already have. I was able to get a couple replacement plates for my exact Pfaltzgraff everyday stoneware, and saw the Dollar Tree mock-Fiesta plates I had many moons ago before the real McCoy (which broke enough times over the years I wish I'd just kept the DT version). Anyway, just illustrating the hit-or-miss-ness and nostalgic practical finds today. MY OP-ED: There were a LOT of people in there. Pickers were territorial and impolite. They staked out a section and their desperation was felt through their unwillingness to say "excuse me," or move aside to let a cart pass, or allow anyone to look in "their" current browsing section. Even the staff had to take pains to get around them. When new items were brought out, the regulars flocked to them and were almost as bad as the hags at the Lilly Pulitzer warehouse sales I attended years ago. Ha ha, speaking of Lilly, the non-picker clients were locals and I saw several wearing Lilly today. At least they're not too bougie for thrifting! (I used to wear Lilly in my 20s until a therapist in Merion once said to me, "Why do grown women choose to dress like little girls?" Mean but true.) I haven't thrifted in a while but have had two bouts of thrifting this year to teach my son not everything needs to be new, and to instruct him on pocket change/spending. In most stores there is a new phenomenon of greedy energy from the pickers who watch YouTube and think they know what to look for and hope to make a living on eBay. I've sold tons on eBay and used to make a good garage sale of it, but the claims that it can sustain you doing it full time are 100% unrealistic to me from my long and thorough experience. If you live on meager wages, perhaps, but not worth my time to garage sale there anymore. So thrifting is NOT what it used to be; it's super annoying to have everything picked over mostly by Goodwill itself, snagging high value items for Internet sales (every Goodwill store has an eBay account and I've bought from tons of them), but to then have the pickers hovering around housewares, thinking they'll catch a scrap that personnel missed in the back, really ruins the experience. The pickers were there for half my visit and my visit ran long because I truly wanted to browse every department for a decent review. Got out of there spending $43 with useful items but nothing I'd call an amazing deal or very cool find.

    12/2/23 I loved this Good Will- BUT- item after item after item had no prices! Goodwill normally…read morewon't allow you to purchase items without prices-but there was a wooden toy I wanted for my grand baby. I asked a worker about the price policy and if he could price something. Apparently only a manager can price something. I was able to catch the manager at a good time and he priced the item I wanted so I was happy happy happy!!! I was told by the worker that a manager CAN price merchandise but it doesn't mean they WILL. I would definitely come back I love Good Will!! It's the BEST!!

    Photos
    Garment workers tag on a vintage dress
    Garment workers tag on a vintage dress
    Dereon. Y2k vibes.
    Dereon. Y2k vibes.
    Tie dye vintage tee

    See all

    Tie dye vintage tee
    Greene Street

    Greene Street

    2.1
    (35 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    The sales staff here have been pleasant, but I mostly consign clothes here. If that's what you are…read moredoing then note you won't get a billion dollars for your stuff. I find they mostly have a price SET for certain items and it doesn't necessarily matter if they come from high end stores or run of the mill ones. Also you get a percentage based on that set price.............30% 40%. And when you get your check when the contract is finished it really is a small pittance, but if you do it regularly it adds up. I'm quite surprised at some of the clothing brands they do take cause some come from TJ Maxx which is in the same shopping center, some come from ummmmm Kohl's or Boscov's.............but hey if it's your style than go for it. And they do have some nice shoes and purses. I suppose the people who have high end name brand make out the best cause the percentage is higher. I would definitely visit the store if you thrift just know it's pricey- but you do get clean clothes.

    I used to enjoy purchasing and trading clothing at Greene Street, especially when they had a store…read morein Marlton, NJ. The manager would greet me by name, and we would talk about what items would be good to trade etc. since that place has closed, Greene Street has declined immensely. they are not polite, never see the same person twice, trading is inconsistent at best and pricing has gone up big time. Last straw was when I traded 25 pieces including Alo, Vans, Vineyard Vines, Jcrew, Cole Haan(an item I previously purchased there and changed my mind) They had a new system which the lady was having difficulty with but I just figured it was just learning a new system. a couple days later received an email stating all items declined with no reason. when I looked at my contract i noticed it was someone else's so I called only for the person who answered coming up with all sorts of reasons why declined before I finished with my inquiry which was that I was concerned if they mixed me up with someone else. when I finally was able to explain my situation, she just said that someone will email me back. Never happened. I don't live near the store nor do I have time to keep calling for an answer, this is just poor customer service. I tried to support this company but it has changed for the worse and I won't be shopping or trading there anymore. And to whoever reads and responds to the reviews, yes I know you've been around for many years and I hope you're around for many more, but please read some reviews from other companies who deal in hospitality, and learn how to respond to negative reviews because you come across rude and passive aggressive.

    Photos
    Receipt of what I bought
    Receipt of what I bought
    The box that was included with purchase
    The box that was included with purchase
    Greene Street

    See all

    2nd Ave - thrift_stores - Updated August 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...