Goodwill - St. Louis Park
3575 Minnesota 100, St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416
About the Business
Goodwill - St. Louis Park is a versatile institution located at 3575 Minnesota 100 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. This establishment offers a wide range of items including clothing, furniture, home goods, and more. Customers can browse through a variety of gently used and affordable items, making it a great destination for those looking for quality products at a fraction of the cost. With a focus on sustainability and community impact, Goodwill - St. Louis Park is a go-to store for those who want to shop with a purpose.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 20:00
Friday:
10:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"This used to be a pretty nice Goodwill. After today, I’ll never go back. Very little inventory, what was on the floor was absolute garbage at insane prices. Don’t even waste your time."
"A few gems but WAY overpriced. I genuinely like to wear older stuff such as anything biker related. To my surprise I found a very cool Sturgis and NASCAR tee but here’s the kicker… the Sturgis shirt was $20 and the NASCAR shirt was $15. I get that inflation affects everyone but isn’t goodwill supposed to be the affordable option? Now they’re charging brand new prices… Just sad."
"Too many used clothes are way overpriced. I might as well go shop at the store in the sale rack for what these prices are at…Not a big selection either. Lots of new packaged socks/hats/mittens/sportswear but they didn’t even bother to put a new price tag on it and use the price tag the item came with…time to find a new goodwill. Oh, and no fitting rooms with a NO RETURNS policy."
"What's up with the two dudes sitting on a couch, getting first dibs on every single thing that comes out to the floor?They are dealers for sure and get preferential treatment from staff. Once more. When they see regulars come in. They get nervous someone else is going to get their loot. Often times they will just gather stuff or sit on items to "claim" for a long while despite not purchasing. How can a "non profit" that acts like a for profit that begs like a non profit allow this? Oh right, because its goodwill!!"
"Extremely overpriced electronics with not a lot to offer, was very clean but at times quite messy. There were a lot of clothes in good quality but were again, very overpriced."
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