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    Thrift To The Max

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The Back Door Thrift Shop

    The Back Door Thrift Shop

    4.1
    (8 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    The name of this thrift shop in white plains ain't lying as extrance is a back rear door of a…read moreparking lot and this shop may have limited hours , limited stuff in the thrift shop nature but it's organized , prices are very reasonable and if you browse good enough you will find some cool stuff I bet . Many knick knacks in a small space and you won't find any treasures or really fancy trinkets but you will find something useful and it won't cost much .The lady who operates the space is very nice and enjoys whatever questions you have about the items on display for sale . I found a few mugs that look like they were around during the Kennedy administration and a small wall painting that looks dark and mysterious which will find a place on the wall of my man cave .overall my cuz and I spent about 50 bucks and got a bunch of old unique stuff thats very interesting indeed .4 stars on my yelp meter.

    I love me a real damn good Thrift Store where I can find all types of usable stuff. And Back Door…read moreis it. It's located right behind their Synagogue and a few blocks off Mamaroneck Ave. I'll be straight up, heading down the few steps leading to Back Door seemed sketchy- but I moved past that because I knew there was light at the end of the tunnel. Back Door isn't huge- but to their defense, they have a good handle gathering items by sections. Upscale and lower-end items are all mixed in together, so you're going to have to do a little digging. I've been doing Thrift shopping for ages- but my thing is...there ain't nothing a good dry cleaners won't do. I'm usually on the hunt for something weird and sorting through the aisles to see if I find a treasure or two. Majority of times, I've doctored up my pieces, gotten rid of buttons to replace with funkier ones, replaced lamp shades, bought large wooden pieces of whatever, etc. Then again...there's always Pinterest. Right? This is the place to haggle- and by the way- it's only CA$H. I scored a Rainbow Cuff Bracelet for $3, a few other Bracelets. Plus a bright Red and Fuschia Clutch going for $10- and in the end, got it for $6. Nice experience, wouldn't hurt me to try it again.

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    Marquee Records

    Marquee Records

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    The gem of the town. I don't think I have ever had a positive experience at a record store like…read moreI've experienced at Marquee Records. I was almost instantly given the warmest welcome by their three volunteers, Mark, Scott, and Tom. My first interaction was with Mark who gave me a separate tour of the Theatre and provided the inside scoop into the history of the building, how it was built in the 18000s and saved so that it wouldn't be torn town. I admired the building, and how they keep it preserved. The moldings on the wall were beautiful, the tiling, and the architectural design of the theatre was preserved for 300 years and is still running. I was also given a small peek into the old projector room that they don't use anymore. I didn't know this until now but this theatre is a favorite of my grandparents. I was also a fan of the DVD donation collection that they had in the shop. It's huge! They have plenty of genres for all ages and that's when I had a fun conversation with Tom about movies, and famous actors. If you take the time to stop and talk to them, they are pretty great. I found the movie I was looking for which is pretty cool seeing as the chances were slim but I was happy and purchased a few extras. Each DVD is around $2 but I don't know how much the records are. Scott is also really kind and personable as well and will answer any and all questions you have about music, the difference they make for the theatre, and where you can find them on social media. If you ever find yourself in Tarrytown and you're looking for a place to find good music and a really cool movie collection coming here is the best choice. That's the same if you would like to meet some really cool people who care a lot about the theatre and it's history. So please come browse, chill, donate, or even volunteer. You'll be glad you did.

    Great cause, and a great little shop. See my previous review. Just note, that for some reason,…read more3/5 times I bring up a $2 record, one of the dudes in particular will say, 'oh, I didn't see that' or 'oh, that wasn't priced, where'd you find it,' and then charge you $10; it's all for the Theater, so, fine, but it sort of takes the fun out the dig or the search. These are not pristine records, they're donations. Either its' $2 unless marked' (as posted everywhere), or its '$2 unless marked, or possibly more when you bring a record up and the guy randomly decides he wants to charge more.' If it's the latter, the signs need to change.

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