Goodwill Bins Berry Hill, Tennessee Goodwill Outlet

Goodwill Bins Berry Hill, Tennessee Goodwill Outlet
place

780 Berry Rd, Berry Hill, TN 37204

phone

(615) 346-1600

schedule
Mon: 8 AM–7 PM
Tue: 8 AM–7 PM
Wed: 8 AM–7 PM
Thu: 8 AM–7 PM
Fri: 8 AM–7 PM
Sat: 8 AM–7 PM
Sun: 8 AM–7 PM

Goodwill Outlet in Berry Hill, Tennessee, a treasure-hunt Goodwill bins outlet. Shoppers hunt for clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more in this pay-by-pound outlet with shopping carts provided and restrooms on-site; Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Each visit supports a locally operated nonprofit selling items by the pound to change lives through education and training services.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Not 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

$1.29 per pound

menu_book Books

$0.59 per pound

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

Just a stone's throw from Music City, the Goodwill outlet in Berry Hill, Tennessee—which is really just one giant warehouse floor—has a vibe that feels exactly like a Nashville jam session: it can get a little loud and feel slightly chaotic, but once you manage to catch the rhythm, you’ll find it’s a surprisingly friendly scene. The vast majority of the Goodwill bins here are soft goods, and it's super common to spot some incredible stage-wear castoffs, classic Wrangler pearl-snaps, or a whole bunch of random tour-merch, which makes perfect sense thanks to all the donation drives from nearby Music Row. The competition definitely spikes the moment that bell rings for a new rotation, yet the regulars keep things courteous: there's absolutely no digging until the staff officially says “go,” and any kids under 15 have to stay outside the main area. Gloves are mandatory here, and a lot of veteran shoppers swear by bringing their own garden kneepads for the more serious, low-angle rummaging. Fresh bins seem to appear roughly every 30 minutes, so it's a good idea to pace yourself. Grabbing a cart the second you walk in is key, but you’ll see plenty of people using rolling laundry baskets, which work just fine in a pinch. If you’re a reseller, you should really focus on the vintage denim and branded cowboy boots that always seem to surface. For tourists, it's the perfect chance to hunt for souvenir tees that will only cost you pennies per pound. You can even grab a biscuit at the corner café right across the street, then come back for round two—these bins turn over so fast that lightning can, and often does, strike twice in the same day.