Good selection of shoes. Very limited selection junior jeans. Lots of employees on staff, however, only two were somewhat friendly. We waited 15 minutes for a fitting room when only two of the rooms were occupied. Three different employees walked by us either to put clothes away that were on the "do not want rack" outside the fitting room or to go to jewelry counter located directly outside the fitting room where we were waiting. One employee even had to excuse herself to get behind the jewelry counter because I was in her way. Finally, the employee putting away clothes, asked if we needed a fitting room. Then we were treated as if we were criminals going to do a big heist. Our transaction total after rounding up for "job training programs" was $70.00. Want customer service? Don't expect much from the Ellensburg Goodwill staff.
8 years ago (18-11-2017)
The Ellensburg Goodwill is a large store. They have lots of clothes and accessories, I have seen sizes newborn to 5XLT. They have recently lowered the prices on books, my favorite. They also, sell furniture and kitchen supplies. Toys, hobbies, sewing, and knitting stuff too! And..movies, puzzles, games, tools, etc. And somehow it does not feel overcrowded. You can use your cart or personal scooter in every isle! Most of what they sell is used, but they also sell a variety of new products.
8 years ago (28-10-2017)
Like most thrifty stores. Staff had always been nice. Good selection of books.
8 years ago (09-10-2017)
This store is smaller than most Goodwills. It is also very expensive compared to most as well. I don't know if it's because it's in a small town. Most shirts, no matter what, are more than $9. There is a limited amount of clothing. It seems like they don't get much supply from the headquarters because majority of the clothing matches the town. Wish there was a cleaner set up for the kitchen and trinkets section of the store.
8 years ago (13-09-2017)
Has lots of good things if you get there at the right times but the prices seem to be a little high.. Especially when i see things that are at the local dollar tree selling for 5 bucks.