Goodwill Outlet in Cincinnati, Ohio is a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Shoppers sift through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at Goodwill bins, with pay-by-pound pricing and shopping carts provided, Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. This outlet helps create pathways to success and brighter futures with each purchase.
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: Competitive
Pricing
checkroom
Clothing
$1.39 per pound (0-50 lbs)
$0.79 per pound (+50 lbs)
When it comes to Greater Cincinnati's thrifting landscape, everything basically funnels into one spectacular spot: that brand-new Goodwill outlet they built in Woodlawn. And let me tell you, stepping into this place feels different right away. The LED lighting is crisp and bright, the aisles stretch wide enough that you're not constantly bumping shoulders, and there's this sense of organization that honestly puts a lot of the older Goodwill bins to shame.
The atmosphere here? It's all business, folks. Since this single location pulls shoppers from Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana basically covering this massive tri-state area you're dealing with some serious pros. I'm talking about seasoned pickers who've got digital scales clipped to their belts, ready to weigh stuff on the spot. When a new rotation drops, the energy gets absolutely electric. Everyone's waiting for that whistle, and there's this buzz you can practically feel in the air. But here's the thing it mellows out pretty quick once people grab their carts and start sorting through their hauls.
My advice? If you're not into the initial feeding frenzy, just hang back and wait it out. Let the pros make their first pass, then cruise through the Goodwill bins when things calm down. You'd be surprised what gets overlooked in that first rush.
The inventory here is like a perfect snapshot of the region. University of Cincinnati gear shows up regularly, plenty of Bengals merchandise for the sports fans, and every so often you'll spot some genuinely high-end pieces that trickled down from those affluent northern Kentucky suburbs.
Want to have a successful day at this Goodwill outlet? Pack some essentials: gloves for digging (trust me on this), closed-toe shoes because safety first, and toss a small tape measure in your pocket for checking dimensions. Carts are usually available, but that parking lot fills up fast, so I'd roll up about 15 minutes before they open.
The staff here runs a tight ship they alternate between soft-goods and hard-goods rotations every hour like clockwork. Once you figure out this rhythm, you can time your hunt for whatever category you're after. Cincinnati's outlet really is a well-oiled machine, and it definitely rewards folks who come prepared to haul in bulk.