Goodwill Bins Houston, Texas Goodwill Outlet
place

7960 Long Point Rd, Houston, TX 77055

phone

(713) 696-7890

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

Goodwill Outlet in Houston, Texas, a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. Thrifters dig through clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more; this outlet has a pay-by-pound model, shopping carts are provided and Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed, with restrooms on-site. Every visit offers a chance to uncover unique and valuable finds.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has 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

checkroom Clothing

$2.19 per pound (0-50 lbs)$1.79 per pound (50+ lbs)

menu_book Books

$0.50 each or 3 for $1

Shoes Shoes

$2.19 per pound (0-50 lbs)$1.79 per pound (50+ lbs)

electrical_services Electronics

$1.19 per pound

bed Linens

$2.19 per pound (0-50 lbs)$1.79 per pound (50+ lbs)

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

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Stepping into the Houston Goodwill outlet is like diving into a thrifting adventure on a grand, Texas-sized scale. The city is absolutely huge and sprawling, and so is the energetic crowd that flocks to "the bins" here. Goodwill actually operates a couple of outlets in the Houston area, but this central location on Long Point Road is the undisputed main magnet, pulling in bargain hunters from every corner of the vast metropolis. Be prepared for a whirlwind of activity from the moment you walk through the doors—this outlet is almost always bustling with people on a mission.
You should expect a pretty competitive atmosphere, especially during prime times. Houston's incredibly diverse population includes a large contingent of savvy resellers, vintage boutique owners, and dedicated deal-seekers who absolutely know the drill and have their system down to a science. The moment those fresh blue Goodwill bins hit the floor, the scramble is real and immediate. People move with purpose and speed. But even amidst all that focused frenzy, there's this friendly, unmistakable Texas undertone. You might get a polite "pardon me, ma'am" as someone reaches past you, or you could easily strike up a quick, friendly conversation in the checkout line about an interesting item someone found. It’s intense, but it’s not unfriendly.
For first-timers, Houston's Goodwill outlet can feel like a dose of controlled chaos, but my advice is to stick with it, because the potential rewards are genuinely huge. You need to come armed with the right gear. A sturdy pair of gloves is absolutely necessary, given the sheer volume and complete randomness of the items you'll be sifting through. It’s also a good idea to wear cool, comfortable clothing. With so many people moving around and all that physical action of digging, the warehouse can warm up fast, even with the A/C running.
Carts are a premium commodity here. They are the first thing to go, so you need to snag one immediately if you can. If you miss out, be ready with your own large bags or a collapsible cart and find a safe corner to use as your home base for your growing pile of finds. The treasures that surface in these bins are a direct reflection of Houston's incredible mix of cultures, neighborhoods, and industries. You might pull a pair of designer shoes from a posh River Oaks closet in one bin, a pair of worn-in vintage cowboy boots in the next, and maybe some interesting international trinkets or even some old oil-and-gas company swag in another. It’s an amazing cross-section of the city. With clothing and shoes priced at $2.19 per pound (and dropping to $1.79 for hauls over 50 lbs), you can see why so many Houstonians furnish entire apartments or stock their resale shops right here for pennies on the dollar. Pro tip: if you can visit on a weekday, you’ll dodge the biggest weekend crowds. And always remember to circle back through the bins after that initial rush—you might just spot some amazing items that others left behind in their frenzy.