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If you’re diving into Miami thrift shopping, Goodwill is a solid spot to check out. This Miami thrift store isn’t just a big chain outlet; it’s a local staple where the community drops off and picks up everything from used clothing to furniture and housewares. It’s the kind of place where you can stroll through aisles packed with secondhand treasures, and the inventory feels refreshingly varied every time you visit.
Goodwill’s got all the usual suspects: racks of clothes that range from everyday basics to some vintage pieces that catch your eye if you’re patient and curious. Beyond clothing, there are shelves filled with books, kitchenware, and sometimes little oddities that make you pause and smile. The furniture section is worth a look too, especially if you’re into reworking pieces or just want something affordable and sturdy to fill a corner of your home.
Visiting a Miami thrift store like Goodwill means embracing the thrill of discovery. The vibe here is relaxed and unpretentious—no pressure, just a space where the inventory rotates regularly enough to keep things interesting. People come in looking for everything from vintage jackets to retro lamps and even sporting equipment. Since the store supports local community programs, shopping here feels good in more ways than one. The mix of items leans toward practical but with plenty of room for the unexpected. If you’re into thrifting, you’ll find Goodwill in Miami a dependable go-to for digging through well-curated piles of secondhand goods without the fuss.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Miami or visit the Goodwill website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares & more.
“Great Goodwill location! The store is always clean and well organized, and the staff is friendly and helpful. I’ve found some amazing items and great deals here. It’s a fun place to shop and support a good cause at the same time.”
This is a very good store, with a large area and a large selection of new and branded clothes. I buy two t-shirts and two pairs of shorts, I love everything and recommend this great place! you will not regret if you come here. the prices are just super, each of us can afford to buy something)
This is one of your larger stores. They have a big inventory and still available floor space. The furniture section is on the small side. Electronics sections are small. Many dressing rooms to try on those items. Nowadays you have to do some good searching to uncover any deals. Just like the rest of the goodwill locations, we stopped in. The pricing has increased. The staff was helpful in finding items and checking out quickly. They have a public restroom available. Paid parking on the street in front of the building. Free parking in their lot on the side of the building. There is a parking across the street in the front ad well.
They no longer carry cds, dvds, video games or blurays! Took one star out! They do, however, have a pretty good selection of vinyls! Brought that star back! They’re selection on clothing and shoes is also pretty good (see pictures). Books and electronics are lackluster though. Still, would recommend..
I travel across America for a living and I’ve been to thrift stores in every state. This one is by far the worst one I’ve ever been to. THE most aggressive, crazy people on the planet. I don’t mean simply taking things out of your basket …I mean literally threatening. Today while silently walking around (with a “PEACE” sweatshirt on no less) two different people walked up and threatened me. The first person I said, “Excuse me?” and she just screamed “YEAH I thought so!” And walked away. By the time the second person blocked the aisle and demanded an apology for trying to walk by her, I left my almost full cart and just walked out. Not a safe place to shop. Never again.