The Goodwill Store

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Boston, United States

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Used clothing store· Used· Vintage & Consignment· Retail· Thrift store

The Goodwill Store Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Goodwill Store is located in Boston, United States on 965 Commonwealth Avenue. The Goodwill Store is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category used clothing store in United States.

Address

965 Commonwealth Avenue

Price range

$

Phone

+1 6172540112

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Jamie Lyon

This is one of the best Goodwill stores around, very spacious and not too crowded with items. I would say this is the best thrift store for puzzles and games, seems to me that they always have a large and varied offering.

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Bongani Langa

Got a great pair of jeans and a GAP top for a song! Very wide selection. Great staff. Loved it.

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Tanya Perry

The manager is great but you have a women from Africa she is very rude tell her to stop follow people around the store please talk to her and stop looking in people cart

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Jocelyn Woods

Good selection, especially housewares (vintage teacups and played). Open till 8:00 pm Monday-Saturday, which is later than many other Goodwill stores (they close earlier on Sunday.) Mostly college students and assorted hipster shoppers. Staff is also mostly young and hipster. The tall guy who works there has some cool clothes. Staff is nice overall, though one of them seemed annoyed with me for buying teacups (fragile, breakable) so late in the day (closing time) because they were running so low on paper to wrap them. I wasn’t expecting this since I moved to this neighborhood recently from the South End so I had been accustomed to shopping at the store on Harrison Ave. where they never seemed to run out of wrapping paper. “Well, we’re not Harrison Ave.,” said the cashier. This is true. Harrison Ave. store is much bigger and has more Theory suits - in addition to having more wrapping paper - but they are also more obnoxious about kicking you out of the store at closing time. Harrison Ave. has more people from the neighborhood (South End/Roxbury) shopping and hardly any hipster college students. All in all this was a good shopping experience.

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S P

This is my first time shopping at a thrift store. I thought the goods would be really obvious as a second hand but they weren't all like that. Most of them looked quite new and unused! You can find some really good jackets and sweaters for 5. I bought a good Gap winter jacket for just 12 which would've been 50 otherwise. Unique stuff, well organized and nice staff. Accessories are still a bit pricey...I got a layered chain for 5 which would've been the same if I bought new. There were really cute bags and shoes too. I'd recommend shopping at this branch. Please wash the clothes before using. :)