Goodwill Outlet in Richmond, Virginia, a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Visitors dig through 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. With new bins rotated frequently, shoppers enjoy a constantly refreshed selection.
Rules and Amenities
shopping_cart Has Carts
wc No Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
no_photography Photo & Video 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
checkroom
Clothing
$1.79 per pound (0-20 lbs)
$1.49 per pound (+20 lbs)
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Books
Hard cover $0.50 each
Paperback $0.25 each
Shoes
$3.75 each
Purses
$3.50 each
Belts
$0.50 each
Housewares
$1.49 per pound
Textiles
$1.79 per pound (0-20 lbs)
$1.49 per pound (+20 lbs)
Central Virginia’s one and only Goodwill Outlet is this fantastic, chaotic blend of classic Southern charm and some seriously fast-paced hustling. You’ll find this Richmond hotspot right on the Midlothian Turnpike, where it pulls in a really diverse crowd of dedicated resellers, local college students, and curious families, all of them geared up and ready to dig for treasure. The pace is definitely brisk, with the staff swapping in fresh rows of Goodwill bins every 25 minutes. There’s absolutely no mistaking that moment of renewal a crowd of regulars, most of whom are already sporting their trusty gardening gloves, quickly converges on the new merchandise. It’s a competitive scene, for sure, but it’s almost always a polite scramble. To really make the most of your trip, it’s a good idea to come prepared. Gloves are an absolute must, and wearing long sleeves is a pretty smart move, since you’ll often run into things like splintery antique picture frames or rough-edged furniture pieces while you're digging. The finds are wonderfully eclectic, which really reflects Richmond’s status as a historic, artistic, and political hub. You might dig up some fascinating Civil War books, expressive castoffs from VCU art students, or even some high-quality furniture samples from the region’s many showrooms. Because this specific Goodwill outlet sometimes gets its donation stream mixed with coastal spots like Hampton Roads and Virginia Beach, the inventory can be delightfully unpredictable. One day you’ll be pulling out beach chairs and nautical décor, and the next you might uncover colonial-style pewter and antique stoneware. Carts are totally free to use, but the aisles get super tight during a rush. Just follow the lead of the regulars and park your cart sideways against a wall to help keep the traffic flowing. The early birds tend to get the best stuff, but a late afternoon visit can be surprisingly fruitful, as that’s often when the weekend estate-sale leftovers get put into rotation.