Housing Works Thrift Shop is a vintage and thrift store North Slope Brooklyn located in United States.
266 5th Ave (at Garfield Pl) Brooklyn , NY 11215 United States
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This place is probably one of the best thrifts I've ever been to. They have a huge variety of things at great prices, from household goods to cameras , clothes and even free condoms !
Great revolving selection of quality park slope items. Good books and media section. Got a Calvin Klein blazer for $10!
Pretty cool shop and it's for a good cause, but the prices aren't necessarily cheap . For example, I saw one pillow with the original $ tag still on it and the store was selling it for a higher price.
Found a great ankle-length Zara coat for 35 bucks! Plus a gorgeous scarf for under 10. Staff was v helpful
Good place to drop off all your shit when moving.
THE best thrift shop in terms of the quality of the brands submitted and the cost.
Great local place to find used books . I will be back
great furniture sometimes
Free condoms
Just another overpriced, barely interesting, thrift store .
I find the most unique things here. From vintage to trendy & the fries are GREAT - Samara S.
The amount to goodies that one can find here are unprecedented. Quality goodies for very worth it prices. They keep the store looking very good. - Duke Perkins
Omg they have totally renovated, rearranged and color-coded everything - it's so easy to find stuff and now so much more awesome in there! Beats Housing Works by a country mile. - Jennifer Henry
Always something new to check out when I visit. Great card selection for many occasions. Great for gifts. - Alana
Excellent for working with your laptop. Fast wifi, really chill, not too noisy. Plus, not EVERYONE is working on laptops here (they restrict certain areas) so you don't feel like you're in an office!! - Kiri Masters
Open every Sun, this is a lovely farmers market with fresh produce and a diverse range of locally made treats and spreads. I'm a sucker for the front stand's fresh fruit samples every time! - Andrea Hong