Spay and Neuter Thrift Shop
About the Business
The Spay and Neuter Thrift Shop is a unique store located at 600 Broadway Street in Seaside, Oregon. This non-profit institution is dedicated to raising funds for spaying and neutering services for pets in need. At the thrift shop, customers can find a variety of gently used clothing, household items, and other treasures at affordable prices. By shopping at the Spay and Neuter Thrift Shop, you are not only getting great deals, but also supporting a worthy cause that helps control the pet population and promotes responsible pet ownership. Visit us today and shop for a cause!
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Location & Phone number
600 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Terrible service! Woman behind the counter (on July 25 at around 2pm) was extremely rude. Unfortunate, as I would love to support the animals but I’ll just make donations to other companies that help animals instead, as this company doesn’t deserve any of my money."
"I used to love coming here, but over the past year or so whoever is pricing things has gone whacko! Prices are WAYYY to high and there really aren’t good deals any longer. Prices are almost as high as getting something new at the box-store. I still donate things because I support their ‘mission’. Also, it’s way too bad they aren’t open on weekends to get more customers flowing through (which would allow them to increase money coming in to support their mission). The “art” print is priced at $150 (an extra zero on there?), the lamp is $45 (nice, but should be maybe 15$), the vase is $20 at a for-profit shop in Astoria, and the dishes seem like they deserve to be about 50cents (or maybe a buck, but that still seems too high). Also, I didn’t take a pic of the mirror by the check-out but a brand new one is about $40 so asking $40 in your shop seems too high. Who knows if that beer sign is meant to be $25 or 25cents, but since there’s no ‘cents’ symbol I assume it’s intended to be $25 which would be more than the brewery itself (probably) charges. “A little bit of something is much better than a lot of nothing” seems like it would be a better pricing model for a non-profit shop to follow."
"Quality clothing, great variety of merchandise, all employees are volunteer and extremely kind. Prices are fantastic. It's the best thrift store in the northern coastal area. It's well worth it a visit."
"I love this little shop, and have found some great treasures and clothes here. I just wish they were open later than 2 pm. Even 3 would be better. I have been told twice while browsing that they were closing and then waited in a long slow line to pay, with no room to social distance. They need to figure out a better set up at their cash register. Not very organized at all. I do realize that it is a very difficult time right now, so I am very understanding about their hrs and set-up, and hope they can get back to more normal hrs soon."
"These folks are the nicest most helpful people (all volunteers). I just love them. And they go the extra mile to take care of the clothes by washing before display. The prices are reasonable and their mission is something I can get behind and support. I just wish they could be open more but I understand how difficult it is with covid."
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