Hampton Roads/ Food & Drinks
Published on December 03, 2019
Norfolk's 3 best thrift stores (that won't break the bank)Photo: Thrift Store USA/Yelp

Looking to try the top thrift stores around?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable thrift stores in Norfolk, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to meet your needs.

1. Thrift Store USA

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Topping the list is Thrift Store USA. Located at 875 E. Little Creek Road, the thrift store, which offers antiques, mattresses and more, is the highest-rated inexpensive thrift store in Norfolk, boasting four stars out of 59 reviews on Yelp.

Here's some background on Thrift Store USA.

"Established in 2002, Thrift Store USA features over 26,000 square feet of low prices with thousands of new items every day," it writes on Yelp in the section explaining specialties. "Our store is open seven days a week."

2. Good Mojo

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Next up is Good Mojo, situated at 2411 Granby St. With four stars out of 21 reviews on Yelp, the thrift store has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an inexpensive option. 

Yelper Judea D., who reviewed Good Mojo on Oct. 16, wrote, "It's not one of the biggest thrift stores but I did find items I liked! I found a simple spaghetti strap shoulder bag."

3. Hope House Thrift Shop

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The Hope House Thrift Shop, located at 1800 Monticello Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the inexpensive thrift store four stars out of 14 reviews. 

Curious to know more about the Hope House Thrift Shop?

"Unlike other thrift shops, 100% of the revenue from the Hope House Thrift Shop supports people with disabilities in our community," per the history section of the business's Yelp profile.

Furthermore, we found this about the business's signature items: "Here's what you can expect: Furniture, linens, clothing, shoes, accessories, art and more," it writes on Yelp in the section about specialties.


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