The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center
About the Business
The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center located at 9491 Niagara Falls Boulevard in Niagara Falls, New York, is a charitable institution dedicated to providing affordable clothing and household items to the community. Customers can shop for gently used clothing, accessories, furniture, and more, all while supporting a good cause. Donations of gently used items are also accepted at this location, helping to fund The Salvation Army's programs and services. Visit the store today to find great deals and make a positive impact in the community.
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Location & Phone number
9491 Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Every time I come here they’re closed. I’m here right not at 6pm on a Monday,closed and I’m looking at staff in the store."
"The staff I dealt with were nice. The store is a hot mess. Pants are hung up by a pant leg rather than waist band. There aren’t any sizing tags on the racks. I also noticed that the time on here says they’re open until 7pm, the staff announced 10 minutes to close at 5:50pm. At this point I’ve visited the store twice since moving here. I’ll continue to poke in once in a while. I hope these areas will improve."
"This is supposed to be a thrift store. Well, I don’t think the people who price the items have a clear knowledge of the word, thrift. Some of the items I’ve seen, recently, are NOT thrifty. I went into this store on Monday. I just about died. The prices on their items, especially coats, are outrageous. I saw one coat which was priced at $79.00. Others between $29.00 and $69.00. Can you believe it? And domestics are high. A set of used sheets, $16.99. This is supposed to be a place, low income families can afford. Well, the Ebayers are out in full force. The prices have steadily increased. Walmart is cheaper and their stuff is NEW. Even Target and Amazon are cheaper. I really do not want to shop here anymore. My advice to anyone reading this review is don’t expect that the low prices you have gotten used to, are still there. They get all of their inventory from donations. That means, Salvation Army gets them free. Trust me when I say. They are NOT a not for profit organization. All they care about is the money. Go to Walmart or Target or even Amazon and save money. I have had it with this store."
"Gotta rate it 5 stars since its my local store and I am in here all the time. The staff is super friendly and they do a great job with the store. Its well organized. Like other SA stores they have one color per day that is on deal but if you go on Wed all the colors except for one are 50% off. This is the best time to go. I have never found the store to be crowded and I always get a parking spot easily. This store has good prices, but you occasionally find the odd marked up item, but that is all thrift stores right. I don't see too many marked up items here. I have gotten some really good clothing items here. I think this is the only thrift in the area where I have actually found clothing items that I will wear. The pricing here is much better than the other SA stores I have been to in the area. Because I don't see too much that is overpriced here I buy more stuff because its more reasonably priced, this is better for the store because they move more clothing that way. They had a .99 cent rack for a while and there are a number of 99 cent clothing items floating around the store. There isn't so much clothing that its overwhelming to go through. The housewares are also very good, I have replaced dishes for pennies on the dollar (some items are 29 cents) and gotten other things for the house for good prices. You could stock a kitchen for a fraction of the price of retail stores by buying from this store especially if you don't mind if dishes and other kitchen things are a bit mismatched to save some money. If you have a set and need replacement dishes you might just find them here especially if it was bought locally."
"The staff is new. One of the ladies is still there though. Great people. The store is usually really well kept unless you go in on a busy Wednesday but that's expected because that's the busiest day for the them. I never walk out of this place empty handed."
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