Hours
Friday | 10AM–4PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10AM–4PM |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 10AM–4PM |
Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 214 Forest Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 Phone: (831) 642-9387 Website: http://www.svdpusa.org/
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Review Summary
Ross Cramer
I was wearing Big Sur casual, you can’t tell if I am homeless or a millionaire.
RDAH Automotive Handlers
I am so sad that they feel the right to treat people like this.
Jenny Fall
This is one of my favorite thrift stores to visit in Pacific Grove. When one can shop to help vulnerable people in need and find a treasure, it’s a rewarding experience. This store always has a great variety of items to choose from including clothing, collectibles, books, and glassware, jewelry, art, and an assortment of other treasures. Often, my husband and I both leave with items to wear and a variety of other items to use and enjoy. The people who serve here are always kind and pleasant and a real blessing to others. When donating your gently used items, please consider donating them here and do some shopping while you’re here. You will be glad that you did.
Ross Cramer
I was looking for men’s dress up clothes and found some rather nice items to put together a full outfit sans shoes that fit. I have bigger shoulders and even managed to find a jacket. I was wearing Big Sur casual, you can’t tell if I am homeless or a millionaire. I understand people judge you on your attire which is why I was in here, tired of the judging looks (I didn’t move to California with my wardrobe)! Well, the cashier couldn’t have held her nose up any higher while checking me out! What a cold reception. Why do people take service jobs if they can’t pretend to be nice.
RDAH Automotive Handlers
I went in to get a loaf of bread which used to be free to take, I am a very low income individual that is struggling to make ends meet. So when I went in to get a loaf the gentleman at the counter sure we have plenty, so picked out a loaf and proceeded to walk out. Then the gentleman was extremely rude and said what are you doing do you think the bread is free. So I calmly walked out. For being a organization that helps people they sure don’t want to help the people that are I need. I am so sad that they feel the right to treat people like this. So be kind, share what you can share and above all love your fellow kinsmen.