Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement outlets that sell new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials, and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price. ReStore is a sustainable fundraising model with net proceeds from our stores funding the construction of Habitat homes. We currently have three ReStore locations in Oakland, San Jose, and Concord.
Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Friday | 9AM–5PM |
Saturday | 9AM–5PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 9AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–5PM |
Thursday | 9AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9235 San Leandro St, Oakland, CA 94603 Phone: (510) 777-1447 Website: http://restore.habitatebsv.org/
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Review Summary
Ron G
Nice selection ,friendly staff they have coffee and snacks in the mornings
Marshal Lane
I miss when this place was a cluttered mess with cheap prices.
James Larsen
And, a great way to help people who can not afford a home to buy a house.
Raymond Carbonneau Robles
Large and practical inventory.Nice clean warehouse.Not crowded.CONSService was dubious / kind of rude.Selection was so so.
Danni Vizinat
If I could leave zero stars I would. The lady inside was so rude. I wasn’t greeted, I was scowled at. Then told all the things they don’t accept and then lastly asked if there was a spot on my mattress that I was bringing to recycle. I said there was one small spot… NOPE! We wont recycle that I have two previous emails that never stated anything about a spot, when I told this peach of lady that, she said Well someone gave you wrong information…Look I get it , everyone is entitled to have a bad day. But honey , if you don’t like your job you don’t have to be there! No need to be rude and solutions should be offered. Besides I thought we were recycling the mattress …not bringing it for them to sell–That’s a donation or repurposing. They really should reword what they are doing and be more clear on what they are accepting. Also, California needs to have a place for people to recycle mattresses. We wonder why there are so many on the side of the road…there’s nowhere to take them. Don’t even waste your time here.Reply to Habitat’s comment:Not sure where you guys got blood stain . I told the lady it was where I accidently spilled coffee 10 years ago and it was at the foot of the bed. I appreciate you all reading the comments but if it was a blood stain that is clearly a health hazzard. As soon as I said coffee stain she said it doesn’t matter if there is a spot on the mattress we wont recycle it
James Larsen
I go to the Concord, California Restore location. You have a great team there friendly and always willing to help with questions. I am a professional landscaper and recommend this location to contractor to visit this location. I have been going there since you first opened this location. Also home owner and general public would love this store. I highly recommend this store to my friends and clients. If your reading my post please note I rarely recommend businesses. And, a great way to help people who can not afford a home to buy a house. God bless former President Carter who I believe was a big part starting Habitat for Humanity!!