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    Chabad Thrift

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    Julie F.

    If you're looking for a great large antique style wall unit, breakfront, decorative mirror, an unusual chair, or similar, this might be the place to look. They also have a ton of books, paintings, etc etc. and I'm not exaggerating when I say a ton. It looks like they started out being stored on shelves and are now also thrown into a pyramid pile in front of the bookshelves. There could be a hidden gem somewhere in there, but you might not have the patience to dig through. Yes, dig. Here's the real problem -- it may be almost impossible to get close enough to see the item you want. Such a shame. The aisles are almost impassable (in some cases not at all); and everything is precariously on top of one another in a mish mash of stacks. Add to that: when we stopped in, there was a guy who was smoking a very stinky cigar while sorting through stuff. So, you might not make it walking around inside the building very long. This was a definite turnoff. They didn't have anything we were interested in, but if you had a large house and like this sort of thing, some of the old carved wood furniture pieces were dramatic and quite well constructed. We've passed this place often and finally got to see what they have inside. Now we know.

    Ariel W.

    Oh my, Hoarders may have found it's next episode if they ever want to expand out to thrift stores. I love a treasure hunt but this place gave me the heebee Jeebies. In order to make your way through this large warehouse looking space, you have to snake your way through narrow aisles of stacks upon stacks of items. The piles didn't bother me as much as the fact that it looked very dirty in there. In between what looks like moldy fabric and books are interesting items like beautiful glassware and nice furniture. At least I think it was nice as it was rather hard to see it. At one point I saw a young child and feared that they might get permanently lost in here. I don't know how they would pass a fire inspection. Also nothing is priced. After a few minutes I didn't care enough to ask about anything and just wanted out of there.

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    Marqus R.

    Chabad bills itself as being a "thrift" store, which in a way it is but more accurately a second hand or used items store. It's a rather small store. For clothing there is a men's and a women's section. Then, intermingled there is glassware, pictures, decorator and other items. Though the prices appear reasonable, most of the items I saw appeared to be more third or fourth hand than second hand and all, especially in shoes, rather worn. As it is such a small store, really not all that much to offer.

    Staysee A.

    I was looking for Chabad thrift and apparently Galaxy thrift took over that space 8 months ago. Lovely personal assistance provided by warm and chatty Chris from Ohio. It's a huge space that looks small from the street. Some of the prices are a bit higher than current thrift market....lead crystal $15-25, belts $ 5-10. The "staff is not allowed to give discounts below $30" sign alludes to haggling opportunities but one has to get over the initial sticker shock and I usually dont. I just walk out, never return, then yelp about it:) I hate haggling. Part of the fun in thrift stores is the prices as you start to collect and amass your items and next thing you know $ triple digits purchase. When you merely factor in the face value one tends carefully "calculate" their "spending budget". Its the difference between a $50 vs $500 purchase. Thrift stores, know your customer. Its people who want a GREAT deal, the collector, the hoarder and the reseller. *bogo on non boutique items *$15 minimum to use the card. *loyalty card with $5 off This a new store in the area and there is a learning curb so I will be visiting them again and trust they will price more competitively and comparatively.

    Bought this Wedgwood pitcher.

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    11 months ago

    Always has gréat relics. Found a ancient mazuza. If they cleaned the place up it would be worth a fortune

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    Lots of goodies but not organized. Didn't have time to rummage through. Blah blah blah

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    So much to see!! Oy Vey! I recommend you visit this place. They have everything!! Clothes, furniture etc You name it they have it!

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    10 years ago

    Great thrift shop! Super big selection and the staff are really helpful. I highly recommend!

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    The Flip Side

    The Flip Side

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    The guy working behind the counter was really nice and friendly…read more It was a rainy day so they had quite a few customers in their narrow aisles. Even a person with his dog (!) They have a little bit of everything -- vintage items mixed into collectibles and actual antiques. A bit of furniture, some clothes; a nice selection of jewelry; a few books and magazines; but a lot of China, bric a brac, and household items. Like everywhere else, it pays to know what the market values are. And I always like checking the current prices being charged for things I grew up with. I did wind up buying a lovely bracelet here. And got a very good price on it. It's the kind of place you need to walk through several times. There's a lot of items and you won't see everything the first time around.

    Opened a month ago, you can find Flip Side in the Pinecrest Square on the corner of Cypress Creek…read moreRd and Dixie Hwy. They are only a door or two down from Cheers. I had a lovely chat with the owner who let me know all prices are negotiable. I enjoyed exploring their selection of new, vintage, and antique furniture, small appliances, household items, books, clothes, art, and accessories. You need to take your time to really take everything in. There is a number of great cabinets for sale along with vintage cookware. There aren't too many stores like this in this area so The Flip Side is a welcome addition. The Flip Side has another store in Lauderhill on University Drive. I always love supporting a small businesses and especially thrift stores. Help the planet by reducing, recycling, and reusing by thrifting!

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    Back In Time

    Back In Time

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Wanted a leather loveseat for my family room. I found one in perfect condition. Marli made sure it…read morewas delivered with care. Very happy with it.

    I love adding to my vintage collections and so stopped in for a visit. I was surprised to see that…read morethis just one of several vintage, consignment, and antique stores in the plaza. There is no denying that there is some great stuff in here. I was immediately drawn the 1950's glassware that would make for the most amazing happy hour cocktail party just like Mad Men. What I was most excited to find was a pretty nice assortment of vintage Pyrex, especially in the pattern I most collect, turquoise Butterprint. It was when I turned it over that I got sticker shock. The exact same casserole dish with lid that I just purchased for $25 at the Cooper City Antique Mall was marked $45 here! I give them points for clearly pricing everything. I tried to talk prices with the owner who told me she owns everything in the store. She wasn't budging and gave me a dismissive well they are popular. Part of the fun of purchasing them is getting them at a good price so here they stayed. After that I gave the store a look around while she helped a gentleman with a piece of furniture. There are nice things here but I think you can do better on price somewhere else, possibly even the internet. She is right though, they are a hot collectible.

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    Gorgeous emerald and gold ring with great price
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