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    Brooklyn Community Pride Center

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    This place takes advantage of their community. The prices are really high for what they offer. I…read moresaw a 20gal fish tank being sold for the same price as if you were to buy brand new at Petco (which ships to you too). You also can't tell if the aquarium is damaged until you fill it up. By then, you're screwed. A busted old canvas cost $40 when you could buy one at Target for less. I'm not trying to punch them by saying corporations sell for cheaper, but if you're a thrift store or you're supposedly non-profit and want to help your community, I think the prices should be relative towards that. I came here the first time last summer to donate an entire SUV worth of stuff. I felt unappreciated. No one guided me on what to do here. I had to ask workers and they just told me to leave my stuff in the back room. While I unloaded my cart full of new with tags branded clothing and really nice furniture and home decor, one of the workers was already digging my stuff calling dibs on whatever she wanted. Overall, it's a nice place with a decent selection but they really have to lower their prices. A lot of the stuff they have are 20+ years old and not in a good way, but they sell as-if it's new and retail. I was hoping some families could benefit from the clothes and home goods I donated, but sadly, I think most of the workers will pick out the nice stuff. I'm not against the employees having nice things, it just doesn't seem fair for the shoppers. I continue to donate only because I don't want to toss this stuff in the landfill when they're perfectly fine but I'm a bit upset they're profiting so much off my stuff. I wanted to do a good deed and I realize there's definitely no recognition for it.

    The store is an absolute mess, and everything is extremely poor quality and way overpriced. There…read moreis so much stained clothes, cheap brand names, and just plain garbage. It seems like most of the stuff should have just been put in the garbage, rather than on the shelf. It's a shame that these free donations are being priced at the retail price or higher. Definitely would not even suggest wasting your time.

    Housing Works Thrift Shop - Park Slope

    Housing Works Thrift Shop - Park Slope

    (48 reviews)

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    Park Slope

    I love this place. The staff are all so nice. Love chatting with them they have a great vibe. Shout…read moreout to Andrew for a smile every time we're there! The music is good -important to me while shopping! It's a non profit and the clothes are donated so they have no control over that but I think they get some great stuff. Lots of high end store donations so you can get new items. It's small but packed with items. Go on Tuesday's for senior discount if that applies. I always stop in when I'm walking by!

    Thrifting is ALWAYS a gamble. Sometimes you win, sometimes you find nothing. Let's say that FIRST…read moreand foremost: thrifting is never consistent. Today Housing Works Brooklyn was a win for me, jewelry-wise! The store is curated well- they have specials and bring those to the front to highlight. Today's special was dresses/special occasion, so all the sequins and floor length items were front and center! There were actually people sitting on the floor looking at records in the back room. I found that to be very sweet, like back in the day Barnes & Noble. Their jewelry selection is a great mix of crap and gems! Every tray is a different color and then everything is thrown into the tray. Get ready to dig! I had to search for an eating I found in the "red" tray... found the mate later in the "gold" tray. The prices are also all over the place- I got a brooch for $8 and one for $1. Who knows?! When I eventually checked out, the person behind the counter filled me in on everything Housing Works. They also print a quarterly pamphlet with events, specials and highlights for people/organizations they've helped. I felt good shopping here

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center - Interior view

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    (9 reviews)

    Visited this Goodwill location the other day and found some great tops! Many of the items are name…read morebrand and they have a small section up front called the "boutique" with slightly more expensive items. I tried on a BCBG coat from the "boutique" and it was priced at $24 which I thought was excellent as it was a long style coat. This location has a huge section of clothing and some small bins of shoes on top of the clothing racks. There's also a small home goods section in the back that was popular. The clothing is separated by size which I really love as it makes thrifting so much easier. There was definitely a larger selection of sizes small and medium here and not much of a plus size section. The staff were very friendly as well as the customers. I will definitely return to this location!

    Tired of the rude individual at check out counter. Constantly making announcements starting over a…read morefull hour from closing "to hurry up your shopping" because they will be closing soon and registers will close. The last time I was there last week, the mgr told a customer at the register " that the next time she comes to the register, it is her responsibility to remove all the hangers from her purchases". I AM in customer service and I would like to know when the customer has to do all the work. I found it rude and showed a complete lack of customer service and I swear if I was told that, I would have left my entire purchase on the counter and simply walked out. I frequent many, many Goodwill stores in NJ, PA and Delaware and I have never encountered any disrespect for customers like this.

    Brooklyn Community Pride Center - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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