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    Cle Elum Trading Post

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Attic Treasures Thrift Store

    Attic Treasures Thrift Store

    1.8(24 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    I would recommend reconsidering the name to better reflect that this is a reseller store rather…read morethan a thrift store. When people hear "thrift," they generally expect accessible pricing. If the intention is to offer higher-end items, a clearly defined luxury section alongside more affordable pieces would make more sense. As it stands, everything is priced at a premium. I think clearer pricing tiers would drive more sales. The only items that felt reasonably priced were the mason jars, which aligned more with what customers typically expect from a thrift store. Everything else felt priced more like resale or boutique inventory. I'd also encourage doing more research before pricing items. For example, I recognized a shirt currently priced very high that I personally purchased new from Walmart 8 years ago for significantly less. Pricing like this can feel disconnected from both the item's origin and customer expectations. Ultimately, it feels like lowering prices could increase overall sales volume and reduce the need for premium price tags, creating a better experience for both the business and its customers.

    Wowza! When you go into a "Thrift" store, one expects to see reasonably priced items. Not here!…read moreSave a trip and go elsewhere! I usually look for tools and related items. The few old rusty worn out ones they had cost more than buying new! All other items I saw in the store were the same! A few examples and photos... 1. A rusty old 8" drill press was $199.00 Equivalent new from Amazon (several) delivered to your front door were less than $100. 2. A worn out old 6" bench grinder was $124.00. Many new available far below $100. 3. An old bowling ball and carry bag was $45.00 4. A small wooden single desk pen set ( no pen) with a "King County 25 Years Service" brass plate was $9.99 Save your time and go elsewhere!

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    Goodwill

    Goodwill

    2.7(13 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    Not sure why this place isn't getting a little bit more love. The Goodwill in a college town is the…read moreperpetual go to for quality finds! I wandered in looking for some white elephant gifts, and found exactly what I needed, under the $10 limit! A Mickey Mouse candy dispenser, a Nutcracker mug, and a set of three Christmas themed soft cheese spreaders were exactly what I didn't know I needed! Seriously, though, this place is solid. It's not overly large, and I was actually very surprised at how nicely kept the place was. I'm more used to these stores looking like a contained yard sale than anything else. The aisles were clean, the shelves weren't overloaded, and everybody was very friendly. They had an impressive array of Christmas themed items, and based on the sheer volume of things that they had, I would suspect that it's rather impressive at other times of the year too. There's always a cabinet with the breakable and a little bit nicer stuff as well. That's located up at the front of the store for anyone looking! All in all, this place is solid. They had more new stuff than I was expecting, and wow there wasn't an over abundance of goods within the store, I found exactly what I needed and suspect you would too.

    Horrifically overpriced! They sell used dollar tree items for more than the dollar tree! Outrageous…read moreprices on old used items. Often it's cheaper to buy it new. They have become very greedy. Disgusting actually, and they have the audacity to ask if you'd like to donate to jobs training programs that most of the money goes to profit! Despicable! Go to habitat for humanity instead! Also the weird woke college students that tend to work there are rude.

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    Antique Mall at Cashmere

    Antique Mall at Cashmere

    4.7(19 reviews)
    31.4 mi
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    We've lived in this area for thirty years and had never been to this store, but my granddaughter is…read morea barista in the drive-thru coffee shop that's part of the store (with indoor seating). My son and I stopped for coffee, not realizing what a "find" the antique store is. Believe me, at my age (mid-seventies) I've been in hundreds of antique stores, most of which border on being 2nd-hand shops or glorified flea-markets. Not so, Antique Mall in Cashmere! This is the best cross-section of Americana I've ever seen. It claims to be 15,000 square feet of antiques and it is every bit of that and more! Here's what they've done right: 1) There's no flea-market junk. Everything displayed qualifies as a keep-sake. 2) Each item is displayed with respect on it's own foot-print of space, not crowded against or stacked on top of another. 3) Prices are clearly marked and designated as "each", or "per set", or the number of pieces. 4) Most items are clean and well lighted--appear showcase ready! 5) Multiple rooms or nooks are theme-related, so if you're interested in tools, or magazines, or German mugs, or fishing gear, or tableware, or vintage signage--there's a section for you! 6) Several salespeople are readily available to help you find what you're interested in. 7) The coffee shop on site, and spacious restrooms can make this store a whole day event. There really is that much to see. If you live on the coast and are "into" antique hunting, the 2-1/2 hour drive from Seattle is worth the trip just to see this store. I'm going to come back for a few items I'm interested in having, and I'm not telling you what they are !

    This place is huge and offers a wide selection of antiques. It is located along Highway 2 on the…read moreWest-bound side, midway between Wenatchee and Leavenworth. Prices are a tad high in my opinion. There is also a fast-food 80s-style restaurant inside the Antique Mall.

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