Jacksonville/ Retail & Industry
Published on April 27, 2020
Jacksonville's 4 top thrift stores (that won't break the bank)Hope's Closet | Photo: Alyssa P./Yelp

Looking to try the top thrift stores around?

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

1. Hope's Closet

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Topping the list is Hope's Closet. Located at 14286 Beach Blvd., Suite #344, the thrift store is the highest-rated low-priced thrift store in Jacksonville, boasting 4.5 stars out of 27 reviews on Yelp.  

Yelper Alecia V. wrote, "My sister found some beautiful Steve Madden boots for $10...a steal! Goodwill prices without feeling like you're shopping in a cheap store. Great decorating and helpful staff. Seriously, there are some crazy low prices here. Take time looking through the racks."

Yelper Natalie R. noted, "Such a great brainchild of the nearby nondenominational church Eleven22. A closet for people to donate gently used (and some companies donate their overstock items that aren't selling - brand new!)... where, as far as I'm aware, the proceeds go back into the church for missions and community development."

2. St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store

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Next up is St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store, situated at 3512 Beach Blvd. With four stars out of 27 reviews on Yelp, the thrift store has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option.

Curious?

"Expect lots of clothes along with reasonably priced furniture," the business states on Yelp in the section highlighting specialties. 

3. HabiJax ReStore

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HabiJax ReStore, located at 5800 Beach Blvd., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the cheap furniture store, thrift store and building supply spot four stars out of 16 reviews. 

Yelper Mary D. noted, "Depending on what you're looking for and what day it is, you can either strike gold or go bust. Their sales are insane: we bought our wood dining table (that was in perfect condition, but only had 4 chairs instead of 6) for $250! That is pretty affordable!" 

Yelper Kina D. added, "I love Habitat for Humanity ReStores. You get a great deal on furniture, fixtures, cabinetry and other home goods, all while supporting a good cause! This one is pretty big, very well organized and clean."

4. City Thrift

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This member of the popular chain City Thrift, a thrift store in Northside, is another low-priced go-to, with four stars out of 13 Yelp reviews. Head over to 728 N. Edgewood Ave. to see for yourself.  

Interested in learning more?

"For over 30 years, City Thrift has provided customers with an incredible selection of unique items at bargain prices in a friendly and inviting, well-organized shopping environment," the business notes on Yelp in the section about specialties.  


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