Seattle boosts a ton of thrift stores but which ones are worth hitting? Thrifting in Seattle is one cheap and easy way to have fun. Five dollars for a new coffee table? Don’t mind if I do!
We pulled a list of the best thrift stores to hit in Seattle.
Here are some of the most popular thrift stores in The Emerald City:
Value Village
address: 1525 11th Ave
phone: 206.322.7789
at a glance: halloween costumes · used clothing · second hand · housewares
Lifelong AIDS Alliance
address: 1017 East Union Street
phone: 206.957.1655
at a glance: used furniture · consignment
Magus Books
address: 1408 Northeast 42nd Street
phone: 206.633.1800
at a glance: independent used · foreign language · nonfiction · fiction · literature
Buffalo Exchange
address: 4530 University Way NE
phone: 206.545.0175
at a glance: consignment · vintage
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
address: 13445 First Ave. S.
phone: 206.243.6370
at a glance: unique clothing
Goodwill Outlet
address: 1765 Sixth Ave S.
phone: 206.957.5516
at a glance: designer cast-aways
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