Alpine Attic used to have competitive thrift store pricing, which resulted in their donated merchandise being turned over more frequently. Now I see many of same items just sitting there unsold, which discourages us from wanting to shop there.
Christine R.
Place rating: 4 Long Beach, CA
Great lil hole in the wall. Be kind to the ladies(Volunteers). It’s always the hunt that’s fun. Great finds & always organized.
Cozy A.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
The ladies inside the store were nice, but it didn’t take away from the sting of the over-priced THRIFTSTORE items… I will forever be at odds with a THRIFTSTORE that charges too much! For items that were DONATED to them!!! They are not alone in this, but they are guilty of it. Though there were a few things reasonably priced, there were household decorations, dishes and clocks priced OVER $ 100. That is completely out of line, as it is not an antique store. It immediately turns a «thrifty» shopper off. People frequent thrift stores for a few reasons(maybe more?). 1. to find a unique treasure for a few bucks 2. because they are thrifty and will not or cannot pay for new items We do not go to thrift stores to pay $ 15 for used jeans and $ 150 for a wall clock. Sorry. Just please don’t take advantage of a donated item and mark it up to a price higher that what it most likely originally sold for NEW.
Conny B.
Place rating: 3 San Pedro, CA
Very nice thrift store for sure. A lot of great stuff and some are decent prices and some are rather out there. I think they could organize a section with the videos. It was pretty messy there when I went in there today. The place is not as organize like when I first started coming. They rather sit and talk more to each other. Delete review
Nina I.
Place rating: 4 Torrance, CA
All employees are volunteers for local churches around the area. Money made from donations goes to a Christian camp for kids. They are always friendly and donations are collected through a side door where they can sort and clean everything. Prices are great and I believe they started to take credit cards now. Before you had to spend a certain amount before they would take it.
Katherine Y.
Place rating: 4 Berkeley, CA
Great thrift store, very friendly staff. Only annoying thing is they are cash only. I got some random stuff today: a vintage donut maker, vintage pleated skirt, shot glass, and bracelet for under $ 10. Very reasonably priced items! There is a dollar rack outside too, but pretty shoddy stuff. Will be returning next time I’m in the area!
Minerva B.
Place rating: 4 Downey, CA
I hate to repeat what others have already said but… yes, the staff is super nice. I didn’t actually get to shop as i was there after it closed. I was being nosey looking thru the windows to see if it was worth coming back another day. One of the volunteers came out to talk to me and offered to let me in so I’d know. I walked through and saw some very nice high end items for the home. $ 10 Ralph Lauren throw pillows that was pristine. Like any high end products, they were priced accordingly but they are quality so you wouldn’t expect anything less. Let’s also not foget, your money is going toward a worthy organization. I hope to come back but its challenging with their limited hours of operation. 11−4pm M-Sat, closed Sun’s if I remember correctly.
Laura S.
Place rating: 4 Pasadena, CA
caters to older adults… but very clean store. closes early… like 4pm early.
Ally w.
Place rating: 4 Long Beach, CA
I don’t normally review thrift stores, since I don’t want all the goods to disappear off the shelves, but these ladies were so nice I just had to review. Everyone working here is very nice, and you can tell the customers know them all well. The selection is huge, great selection of women’s clothing and household goods as well. Nice sized jewelry case as well. I didn’t find anything the day I went in, but it won’t stop me from checking back every couple of weeks.