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If you’re exploring Warwick thrift store options, the Goodwill Warwick Store and Donation Center is a solid spot to check out. This location is part of the well-known Goodwill chain, which is recognized nationwide for offering a wide range of used clothing, furniture, housewares, and even books. It’s a place where you can find everything from casual wear to some vintage pieces that show up now and then. The store’s setup makes it pretty easy to browse without feeling overwhelmed, something that’s not always the case with secondhand shops.
The selection here covers a lot of ground. You’ll find racks of used clothing that often include seasonal staples as well as some unexpected vintage items if you look closely. Furniture offerings can vary, but there’s usually something worth taking a second look at—think chairs, small tables, or shelves that might be perfect with a little DIY love. For housewares and kitchen gear, there’s enough variety to outfit a space without having to buy brand new. Plus, the book section is worth flipping through if you want a few reads for cheap.
One of the best things about the Goodwill Warwick thrift store is knowing your purchases support community programs and job training initiatives in the area. It’s more than just thrift shopping; it’s a way to keep items in use and help out local folks. If you’ve never stopped in, it’s well worth a visit when you’re in Warwick and looking to dig through secondhand goods with a bit of purpose behind the purchase.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Warwick or visit the Goodwill Warwick Store and Donation Center website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
I came from out of state and got lost looking for Savers. I found this Goodwill!!! I roared into the parking lot and jogged inside. This store is PACKED with goodies!! Prices are excellent compared to other thrust stores!! It was also packed with people but still had loads of finds. I walked out with a ton of great deals and items!! I can hardly wait to visit again!!!
This Goodwill really surprised me with super reasonable prices, a large variety of clothing with a very well organized men’s section sorted by size daily making the shopping experience a breeze. There was also a beautifully thought-out tie display that shows real care from the employees and that they are putting their own little twist on things here. The management goes above and beyond—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely helpful. It feels like shopping in a high tier retail store, just at incredible thrift prices.
It's hit or miss. Most of the employees are nice except Rose. (I think that's her name. The older blonde woman.) She's miserable and I don't like dealing with her. God forbid you want something from the glass case. I have to ask her to take my phone number for my points when checking out too. She shouldn't be dealing with customers.
Everything is priced way too high for stuff they got for free to begin with. I’m talking retail prices or higher. They really need to lose their nonprofit status, because they’re definitely making a profit. Once in a blue moon, I’ll find something decent. Also, they ought to take that older lady with the long blonde hair off the register and stick her in the back — she’s rude and has no business working with the public.
This Goodwill is always full of items, and most of them are reasonably priced, however the rudeness of the employees is going to keep me from coming back. Need a dressing room unlocked? You’ll get the door shoved open with a scoff. The older lady with the long blonde hair is constantly rude at the register, as if she’ll find something to berate you for. (last time I picked up my own receipt and got a mouthful and dirty looks) Either Goodwill creates a super stressful working environment or these folks need a new line of work.