Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Thursday | 10AM–5PM |
Friday | 10AM–5PM |
Saturday | 10AM–5PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2942 F St, Eureka, CA 95501 Phone: (707) 443-2155 Website: http://cancer.org/discovery
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Review Summary
Melissa Price
The staff here are so kind, great experience!
Jon Andre Garcia
The prices are fair and I would definitely recommended this place to a friend.
Vance B
Good varied selection, good customer service.
Meghan Riley
Beautiful displays. Higher quality stuff. Really high prices for a thrift store. I understand the higher end thrift store concept. But some of the prices are so insane you could get it on Amazon cheaper. It actually sometimes makes me a little angry – people shop at thrifts stores because they’re on a bugdet. It’s a mixed bag in terms of customer service – sometimes you get someone super sweet and sometimes you get someone super rude.
Ryann Pinnegar
The shop is clean and well organized. It was a very nice shopping experience.
AnnieM
I was in there the other day looking for a bedside table. I am spending a lot of time in bed or on the couch lately. I am very sick and having some trouble with unexpectedly needing to use the bathroom quickly. I told the clerk this and asked if I could please use their bathroom even though it wasn’t public. She said “no. It’s full of stuff and if you hurt yourself we will get sued. There’s a bathroom at the Rite Aid in the back corner.” The rite aid would’ve been an easy walk when I was well, but it looked unbelievably long in the shape I’m in currently. I thought the people working at the cancer society could understand what it feels like to be sick. I was embarrassed having to ask, shocked to receive no empathy and so tired. I wouldn’t have sued them! Who does she think would sue on my behalf? The Sees candy lady was very nice. The rest of the crew was holier than though.