Address: 301 W Boone Ave #2313, Spokane, WA 99201, USA
Phone: +15093263316
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Michael Wilson
I have to say the guys that loaded my stuff are cool and friendly, no questions asked they just did it and when I came back to get another item they had no problem helping loading it as well, whoever hired these guys were spot on. Thanks very much for the help, it's much appreciated
Anna P
They always have nice things and they keep their items well organized. Their store & items are clean and well displayed. Prices are reasonable.
Helen Scurzi
The store is clean and highly organized with size labels and clean dressing rooms. Prices are a dollar or two more than other thrifts,but most of the clothes were higher quality such as some Macy brands in really good shape. Also a good store for books and housewares etc.
Antonina Lovyn
It was a good store. I was searching for a vintage suitcase and I found what I needed. Very spacious and has a lot of things.
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Yes.
I'm pretty sure they will take it I don't work there just a review I put in
No, fully vaccinated customers do not have to wear a mask.
I got this from the Store Manager: "Yes we accept mattress donations but, they are up for review at time of donation in order to verify the condition and sellability"
Thank you for reaching out! We do not have vehicles or staffing sufficient for deliveries, however we do have staff to help load larger purchases at the Thrift Stores.
Not after hours
You can most likely get a cheap outfit there. But I dont think that they will bathe or feed you.....
9 am
Good evening my name is Duffy and I'm responding to the UMC clothing place. First that is not a non-profit store and here is why I Can't Tell You Why. As a guest I took in products from the outside that they were donating to the men there. If it's anything Coach shoes or whatever we're high-end the men had no access to it they would take it and resell it at that second hand store. So, you know if you go to Goodwill it helps them give housing give people jobs Etc. The Salvation Army is also the same. As to UGM their bills are only for building and staff mostly because all of the men there volunteer to do all the cleaning cooking maintenance Etc. That's just my view I'm one person. Peace Duffy.
Yes, they do!
Yes evaluated on site but usually they do
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