Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required ·
Hours
Friday | 10AM–5PM |
Saturday | 10AM–5PM |
Sunday | 10AM–3PM |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–5PM |
Thursday | 10AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 127 41st St, Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: (510) 601-0100 Website: http://www.cancer.org/discovery
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Review Summary
Megan Stevenson
They have a great collection of plates, bowls, glasses, kitchen items, etc.
Martin Sanchez
A little bit of everything stuffed into a small space.
betty Larson
One of my favorite places to find beautiful things and lovely service! ❤
Aysha Ansari
Love this thrift shop which is set up like a boutique with items ranging from name brands like Burberry & Max Mara to a $4 teapot. The shop is spacious unlike the typical claustrophobic thrift shop. They have a few pieces of furniture, but focus is mostly on fashion, including clothing, shoes, jewelry and other accessories.
Reba Devine
A gem of a thrift store just off Piedmont Ave. Clean stylish clothes, books, and jewelry, some housewares, all at very reasonable prices. Staff are friendly and helpful, whether you are shopping or dropping off donations. Highly recommend.
Tanya
I am very disappointed with the staff at this location. I had many bags of clothes to donate, which I had spent a significant amount of time sorting and transporting them to ACS. The staff were rude and made me feel like it was a burden to bring so many donations. One staff member was shaking her head and rudely asked Where did you get all this stuff? Implying that maybe I was donating clothes from a deceased person. Well, yes, I am because my parent just died of cancer so I was hoping to donate to a good cause. Seriously? How can you ask that in such an insensitive way? I will never be going to this store again and will take my donations elsewhere.