Goodwill Outlet in St Paul, Minnesota, a last-chance Goodwill bins center. You can browse 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. Public restrooms and a spacious layout make exploring the bins a breeze.
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
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Clothing
$2.19 per pound (0-9 lbs)
$1.99 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$1.69 per pound (+25 lbs)
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Books
$0.49 per inch (biding thickness)
Shoes
$2.19 per pound (0-9 lbs)
$1.99 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$1.69 per pound (+25 lbs)
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Electronics
$1.19 each
Accessories
$2.19 per pound (0-9 lbs)
$1.99 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$1.69 per pound (+25 lbs)
Housewares
$2.19 per pound (0-9 lbs)
$1.99 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$1.69 per pound (+25 lbs)
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Glassware
$0.49 each
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Media
$2.19 per pound (0-9 lbs)
$1.99 per pound (10-25 lbs)
$1.69 per pound (+25 lbs)
St. Paul’s Goodwill Outlet is kind of like the smaller, more refined sibling to the Twin Cities’ massive northern warehouse, and it offers a mighty thrifting experience but in a much more manageable package. This location is a pretty well-kept secret and a firm favorite among vintage clothing sellers and seasoned thrifters who really appreciate its relatively mellow and focused atmosphere. The space is definitely more compact, which fosters a nice sense of community and a less overwhelming dig. Bin rotations at these Goodwill bins happen on a predictable 30-minute schedule, and the staff enforces a strict but totally fair “one person, one bin” rule during the initial rush for new merchandise. This simple policy prevents those chaotic pile-ups and ensures everyone gets a fair shot at a fresh spot. The finds here are a wonderful reflection of St. Paul’s unique character. You can expect to uncover plenty of University of Minnesota and St. Thomas gear, charming 80s and 90s prairie-style dresses, and an abundance of high-quality, Scandinavian-inspired home décor and furniture from area downsizers and estate clean-outs. To really make the most of your visit, come prepared with a few key items. Gloves are absolutely essential, and because the bins can be surprisingly deep, a lot of regulars bring a small, folding stool to save their backs while they're rummaging through the bottom layers. Also, make sure you bring quarters for the pay-by-weight parking meters located just outside the store. A unique feature of the St. Paul Goodwill outlet is its themed "Books & Media" day, which is typically on Wednesdays. That's when extra bins filled with vinyl records, vintage paperbacks, and CDs are rotated onto the floor, making it a prime hunting ground for collectors.