Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia ReStore
2318 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146
About the Business
Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia ReStore, located at 2318 Washington Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a furniture store, home goods store, and building supplies store. We sell new and gently-used items to the general public, with all profits going towards building and repairing homes in Philadelphia. You can also shop select items online through our Rego page.
If you have home goods or building supplies to donate, we offer free pick-up services. Donations are tax-deductible and support Habitat for Humanity's mission. Volunteers are welcome to help with donation pick-ups, inventory organization, and customer service.
Our other locations include 1829 N 19th St and 3111 W Allegheny Avenue in Philadelphia. Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, Inc. is committed to equal housing opportunities and is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. You can support our cause by donating through United Way Donor Choice (ID: 07758) or our Federal Tax ID (42-1580163).
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2318 Washington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Bargains to hunt and you don't need to get a license to bag some deals. Curious collection of items both one offs and bulk from light bulbs to tents to tile adhesive tv sets or 10$ brand new Levi's. Couches, tables, chairs, tools... If you hate the incipient waste and mark up of prices in today's society or need 300 chalk marking lines, look no further... You can look further, but I mean come on it's right there on Washington, why drive elsewhere...9.5/10 staff deserves an A."
"This used to be one of my favorite picks. I’d stop in weekly, not even looking for anything in particular sometimes, and made some great finds. But, it’s becoming close enough to a retail store at this point. I just saw some $20 throw pillows. Now I’m headed to Walmart, still in search of what lead me there today."
"Great store! I bought this really cool table and appreciated that the staff helped to take the legs off so I could fit it in the car."
"Checked out the Re-store today and was amazed at the amount of stuff they have! It's mostly furniture separated by room (i.e. living room, dining room, bedroom) but I was pleasantly surprised to see they also have lightbulbs and lamps, curtains, pillowcases, etc. In the back there are also appliances (refrigerators and freezers especially) and some building materials like flooring. I would definitely recommend stopping by if you have a home project you're working on because they might have what you need before you buy something new. For donations, they have a separate donation center that takes furniture and household stuff. While the Re-store does not take clothing donations, there are two bins for clothing and shoes right in the front! Very convenient if you don't want to drive to Goodwill further south. All in all a good experience! I will probably make it a habit to start coming by here more often as the stock can obviously change as items are sold and new items get donated."
"We all know what habitat for humanity does. This is one of their local thrift stores. They get everything from knick knacks, books, furniture& kitchen cabinets. They also have some new goods donated by contractors who have supplies left over from job sites. For example new tiles, light bulbs, just about anything construction related. Check out my pictures. Prices are a smidge high on some stuff imo(like the paint, can get it cheaper in the oops section at a big box store) but I suppose that's from many different volunteers pricing. I would have given them 4 stars, but the guys working the counter are always super nice so they deserve to keep all 5 for that alone. Becareful in the parking lot if you park in front of the doors. People try and whip in off Washington while people are trying to back out. The guys let me grab a table from the dumpster area that was broken but perfect for a charity project. So I threw them the few ones I had in my pocket for a donation."
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