1. Goodwill Store

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    Seabrook, NH

    Goodwill Store

    2.8 (19 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Yelp won't let me upload the videos panning around so all I have is this pic of the earring display. Sorry yelpers.
    Mickey Y.

    I almost didn't review this place because it has bad ratings and that kinda makes it a hidden gem. But yeah no. I came out to Seabrook for my birthday tradition of beach and lobster and thought I'd do a little thrifting before coming home. Um. This is the BEST Goodwill I have ever been in. Ever. I didn't get to rifle thru the clothes much because ... husband. But the furniture and homewares and jewelry, OMG! They have tons of brand new stuff. Like aisles and aisles. And some of their pricing is wayyyy better than the capital region, NYS. Like all the jewelry. I took a few quick vids panning around but they don't do it justice. Plus this goodwill tries to sort by size. It wasn't perfect but darn close. Also there was a weird and aggressive anti masker harassing the cashiers and they were just trying to do their darn jobs. Offered him a free mask. Ugh. But yeah. So huge and clean and organized and super nice stuff! I found a bunch of things and now I wanna make the 3.5 hour trek again to show my fellow thrifting bestie.

    These are the different colors "tags" used for pricing.Some have labels w price marked. 1/2 off color of the day.
    Skye G.

    This is a brand new building that is awesome! The dressing rooms are big with nice hooks and bench. I was able to push my cart in and try on my clothes. There is a maximum of 5 items in the dressing room but they were all open and it wasn't busy so I brought in a few more, with permission of course. There are lots of racks to select from. It is all well organized by color and size. I was really happy to see petite sizes. The people were friendly and helpful. The women area is on the left and the men's area on the right as you walk in. They color code items with different color plastic ties or they have price labels. The prices are labeled at the end of the racks so pants were about $6.00. They plastic ties are hard to notice at first but the prices are reasonable. I signed up for a 10% coupon which cost me $10.00. I figure either way the money going forward will be beneficial.

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    This is my HOPE!~ LOL...I'm going today for the first time. Will check in later for sure! Skye convinced me! : )

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