Goodwill Bins Savannah, Georgia Goodwill Outlet
place

7220 Sallie Mood Dr, Savannah, GA 31406

phone

(912) 354-6611

schedule
Mon: 9 AM–7 PM
Tue: 9 AM–7 PM
Wed: 9 AM–7 PM
Thu: 9 AM–7 PM
Fri: 9 AM–7 PM
Sat: 9 AM–7 PM
Sun: 9 AM–7 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Savannah, Georgia a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Thrifters dig through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at the Goodwill bins; this outlet has the pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided, restrooms on-site, and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. As a long-standing nonprofit chain offering a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture and housewares, shopping here supports Goodwill’s mission to empower local job seekers.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Very Competitive

Pricing

All Items All Items

$0.89 per pound

checkroom Clothing

$1.49 per pound

Shoes Shoes

$1.49 per pound

shopping_bag Bags

$1.49 per pound

We recommend calling ahead or checking the store's website to confirm hours and availability before visiting.

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Savannah, a city steeped in history, charm, and a languid, Southern grace, offers a thrifting experience to match. The Goodwill outlet on Sallie Mood Drive, one of only two such locations in the entire state of Georgia, feels worlds away from the high-stress, high-competition atmosphere you’ll find in the Goodwill bins of larger, more frantic cities. This is a place where the treasure hunt is as much about the pleasant journey as it is about the final discovery.

The vibe here is wonderfully, refreshingly mellow and genuinely friendly. Don’t be surprised if the staff, who often seem to greet the regulars by their first names, offer you a warm, sincere welcome on your very first visit. There’s a sense of community here, a shared love for the hunt that transcends the simple act of shopping. This relaxed, welcoming atmosphere makes it the perfect place for both seasoned bin diggers who appreciate a more civilized experience and curious newcomers who want to explore the world of pay-by-the-pound thrifting without feeling overwhelmed or intimidated.

The finds you’ll unearth inside are a perfect, eclectic reflection of Savannah’s unique character and its diverse population. The donation stream pulls from all corners of the area: the historic, moneyed downtown districts, the creative and often transient student body of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), and the laid-back surrounding coastal communities. This results in a fascinating and unpredictable mix. In a single bin, you might discover a stash of beach gear from a Tybee Island vacation home, a box of high-quality, barely-used art supplies from a SCAD student’s end-of-semester cleanout, or a well-seasoned, heavy-duty cast iron pan that’s just begging to be used for some classic Southern cooking.

The rhythm of the store is as leisurely as a stroll through Forsyth Park. Bin rotations happen at a comfortable pace, about every 40 minutes or so. This gives everyone plenty of time to carefully sort through their current finds and take a breather before the next wave of fresh merchandise rolls out onto the floor. There’s no frantic, heart-pounding rush here.

To make the most of your trip, a few practical tips are in order. First, dress for the climate. That Georgia humidity is a powerful force, and even inside the large warehouse, it can get warm and sticky. Wear light, breathable clothing and be sure to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated. You’ll be able to dig longer and more comfortably. While the store generally has a plentiful supply of shopping carts, bringing your own reusable bags is always a smart backup plan, especially on busier weekend days.

The real beauty of the Savannah Goodwill outlet is the opportunity it provides to slow down and enjoy the process. The lack of frantic rushing means you can take your time, carefully inspect items for quality and condition, and you’re far less likely to miss those small, hidden gems that can get overlooked in a more chaotic environment. So come on down, embrace the slower pace, strike up a conversation with the friendly locals, and enjoy what is truly one of the most pleasant and rewarding treasure hunts the South has to offer.