Thrift Shopping
Extensive selection of secondhand clothing, shoes, and accessories for all ages at the area's lowest prices.
- Men's, women's and children's clothing
- Shoes including specialty footwear
- Organized by size and category
⭐ 4.3 (129 reviews)
Visibility: 84/100Community Storehouse stands out as Martinsville's most affordable thrift destination, with prices significantly lower than Goodwill and other competitors. While customers praise the organized layout and friendly female staff, the store faces challenges with limited hours that don't always accommodate working customers, and some report inconsistent customer service from management.
Based on 129 customer reviews
Address: 128 Church St E, Martinsville, VA 24112, USA
Phone: (276) 632-9002
Hours: Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday Closed, Sunday Closed, Tuesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Parking: Street parking available in uptown area
Peak times: Saturday mornings 10am-1pm
Nearby neighborhoods: Uptown Martinsville, Forest Hills, Chatham Heights
Nearby landmarks: Near uptown Martinsville business district, Close to Martinsville City Hall, Walking distance from Main Street
Extensive selection of secondhand clothing, shoes, and accessories for all ages at the area's lowest prices.
Home essentials, kitchenware, and decorative items to furnish your space on a budget.
Community members can donate gently used items to support local families in need.
Limited food program available to qualifying community members during operating hours.
⭐ 4.3 out of 5
129 total reviews
Mixed ratings with praise for pricing but concerns about accessibility. 18 new reviews in last 6 months.
“Totally amazing to shop, cheaper then goodwill, that’s for sure. Got my night club shoes from this place, for a real good price. I go here all the time. The staff are amazing and everything is organized”
— Meika“This has really went up scale since they have moved uptown. They have some very nice items that are mostly reasonably priced.”
— William Croft“I have been shopping at this place since they were at first location. Prices are much lower than any thrift store here and surrounding areas. With kids growing so fast its affordable prices. I have never had anyone be rude or disrespectful ever, untill this shopping day. Time got away with us and seriously I didn't realize the time. They had closed and we hadn't went to check out. The Young man came and made us aware that it was closing. I apologized and went towards checkout. He said very rudely " hmmm you didn't hear the announcement " "you didn't hear the numerous announcements "and continued to mumble as we headed towards checkout. I should have walked out . And not purchase a thing. Without the customers you wouldn't be in business. I SERIOUSLY Don't think I'll go back. The Lady at checkout was very kind and always has been.I asked her if he was the Manager, she said yes.”
— Beth Carter“So here's my take on this place so far. I miss the old location that had hours the working class could actually go to. I asked about why they don't extend hours and got a sharp reply of no one shops here so we reduced hours. Of course no one shops here. The ones that need it work 9-5 and you close at 4. None the less the times change so often I make special trips into town on their open times only to find out hours changed again. You don't combat lack of sales by reducing hours into the time people work and constantly changing them. Customers who wanna support you cant, or find out after you unexpectedly closed the time slot that was open just the week before. I've experienced that three times. This place is probably going to close not because people don't want to come, it's that they can't. I actually started to go back to goodwill because at least they are open after 5. In the staff department. It's a mixed bag. Sometimes I feel awesome, sometimes I feel like a peasant. Depends on the person. It's also a little unsettling to be constantly reminded about shop lifting on the radio. While obviously I'm against it, going that hard on items donated to help the poor/community feels a bit aggressive in my book. Which is one of the reasons I won't be donating my clothes here, but at community fellowship were the cloths go for free to people. All in all ill still shop here. But figuring out the hours to which I can go is really inconvenient.”
— Elaine RHours have changed recently - we recommend calling ahead as they may vary seasonally based on volunteer availability.
Multiple customers confirm our prices are consistently lower than Goodwill and other area thrift stores.
Yes, we accept gently used clothing, household items, and other goods to support our community mission.
We offer limited food assistance to qualifying community members during operating hours.
We recently moved to an upgraded uptown Martinsville location with better organization and layout.
Status: Limited hours - call ahead
Peak hours: Saturday 10am-1pm
Inventory turnover: Weekly new donations
Popular categories: Shoes, children's clothes, household items
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