Goodwill Outlet in Long Island City, New York a treasure-hunt Goodwill bins outlet. Shoppers sift through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at the Goodwill bins; this outlet has the pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided, and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Empowering individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment, this outlet helps shoppers make a meaningful impact with every purchase.
Rules and Amenities
shopping_cart Has Carts
wc No Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
no_photography Photo & Video Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Very Competitive
Pricing
Textiles
$2.19 per pound (0-49 lbs)$1.89 per pound (+50 lbs)
In the heart of Queens, the Long Island City Goodwill outlet stands as an absolute titan of thrifting a massive, warehouse-sized arena that embodies the fierce, fast-paced energy of New York City itself. This isn't casual browsing; it's full-contact sport for serious bargain hunters.
Expect serpentine lines forming well before the doors even open, and a crowd inside that includes seasoned resellers, set designers, and resourceful New Yorkers who absolutely know the value of a good deal. The rules are strict and enforced with purpose: hands-off policy until staff gives the official whistle for a new rotation, and at that moment, the scramble becomes immediate and intense.
The sheer volume of merchandise is honestly staggering enormous piles of clothing, housewares, and electronics that reflect the incredible diversity of all five boroughs. The potential finds are as eclectic as the city itself. You might dig up a genuine Broadway costume from a show's final run in one bin, a box of discarded gadgets from a failed tech startup in the next, and high-end designer pieces from a Manhattan closet cleanout just a few feet away.
To survive and thrive here, three things are absolutely mandatory: sturdy gloves, a large tote bag or two (carts are always in high demand), and an abundance of patience, especially for those notoriously long checkout lines. The per-pound price, hovering around $2.29, is honestly a steal for the high-quality and unique items that regularly surface.
While the experience can feel like controlled chaos, the thrill of the hunt and the possibility of finding a truly iconic piece of New York for just a few dollars makes it an essential pilgrimage for any serious thrifter. Come prepared, stay focused, and you'll walk away with both a story to tell and treasures in hand.