St. Vincent de Paul Libertyville Thrift Store
168 Peterson Road, Libertyville, IL 60048
About the Business
St. Vincent de Paul Libertyville Thrift Store, located at 168 Peterson Road in Libertyville, Illinois, is a store dedicated to fighting poverty and hunger in Cook and Lake Counties. As part of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Chicago, they have been serving the local community since 1857, providing assistance with utility bills, rent, food, transportation, and medical expenses. The store offers a Vehicle Donation Program to help support those in need. Visit their convenient drop off location to donate your vehicle and make a difference in the lives of your neighbors.
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Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"There is a lot of stuff here, and the prices are okay. Everything seemed picked over and unorganized. I was unable to find much."
"If I could give zero stars I would. Terrible workers who have an attitude with everyone from the get go and will be rude to anyone who asks questions. Lots of items that are out on the floor aren’t priced, and when asked if they could give you a price they will refuse to sell it to you. “Pricers don’t show up until late until the day”. No holds. Everyone who works and shops here has terrible manners. Some items are fairly priced whereas other things are ridiculous. Dumpy thrift store. Would not recommend this to anyone"
"SUPER AFFORDABLE especially as a low income household. First time coming here and I was so excited about the prices! When you go to a community thrift you can tell when they actually care about their community w/ their prices and staff :-) very nice employees There is a ton of variety! :) Definitely coming back here again!"
"I've found stuff here in the past, at great prices. The people who work here are very nice. In terms of pricing, I have no idea what's going on these days, especially with vinyl. Best of Bread is basically a dollar bin record, and same with this Maynard. I laughed, because I genuinely thought the tag said 1.50, which would be a more reasonable, accurate price. Beyond that, these weren't exactly in mint condition. Just seems like part of the greater trend of thrift stores asking supposed boutique prices, without doing the research, grading, cleaning, or careful curating of items. It's sad that this is happening everywhere, especially when we're talking items that are necessities like clothes."
"I go to a lot of thrift stores and can honestly say this one was amazing - great prices and tons of selection. The place is also huge, with a lot of household items and outdoor equipment. There weren't a lot of men's clothing items, but what was there was good quality and at a great price. Lots of stuff I got ended up being half off when I got rung up, which was a nice surprise."
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