The Tampa area of Florida is a sunny, thriving metropolis with no shortage of shopping choices. When it comes to thrifting, you’ll find everything from stores that specialize in vintage to gently used. Clothing, furniture, toys, home decor — no matter what you’re after, Tampa thrift stores probably have it.
We turned to Google and Yelp to find the best thrift stores in Tampa, based on shopper reviews. Here are eight thrift stores in Tampa you don’t want to miss. (For more reading on the Sunshine State, here are the pros and cons of living in Florida.)
No matter which thrift stores you decide to shop, here are some helpful tips:
- Stop by on weekdays: If you’re able, shop during the week instead of the weekends. Stores on this list get pretty busy, especially on Saturdays. You’ll find it easier to navigate the crowds if you hit the thrift stores during the week. If you visit on the weekend, shop early to avoid the crowds.
- Fuel up before you go: There are plenty of unique coffee shops in Tampa and likely one near a thrift store. Stop by one of the Tampa favorites, like Buddy Brew or Kahwa Coffee, before starting your thrift store excursion to ensure you’re caffeinated and ready to shop till you drop.
- Check for weekly deals: You might be thrifting because you enjoy it, for the sake of sustainability, or because you love to save money. Either way, check out some of the deals at your local stores before you go. Many of the thrift stores in Tampa have different deals throughout the week.
Sunshine Thrift Store — 4304 S. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa, FL 33611
Sunshine Thrift Store is the perfect place to find second-hand clothing for yourself and the whole family. You may even find some vintage pieces during your search. The store also sells unique jewelry pieces and a wide selection of electronics. Like many thrift stores, they have specific deals throughout the week, which can be found on their website.
Simply Spring Thrift Store — 209 N. Willow Ave., Tampa, FL 33606
If you’re looking for a place to score some clothing, jewelry, or furniture while helping those in need, visit Simply Spring Thrift Store. This store is run by The Spring Tampa Bay, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency shelter, support, and resources for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. All proceeds benefit The Spring Tampa Bay.
Life’s Treasure’s — Multiple locations
Life’s Treasure’s carries vintage clothing, knick-knacks, and furniture. It’s also common to find a wide selection of vintage tableware and other home goods. Best of all, profits support the hospices of the Chapters Health System, which operates a few of these stores throughout the area.
Community Thrift — 14244 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa, FL 33613
Community Thrift Store is the place to be if you’re looking for an extensive collection of knick-knacks, books, home decor, and clothing. They add new items daily and offer daily sales, sometimes with 50% off. The store also has a loyalty system that lets you earn points when you shop.
The Vine Thrift Store — 5807 S. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa, FL 33611
The Vine Thrift Store is a small store with a great assortment of clothing, furniture, knick-knacks, children’s toys, DVDs, and books. You can even enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea while you shop. All the profits from the store go to a nonprofit organization called The Vine, which helps people in crisis.
Vintage Post Marketplace — 5206 N. Florida Ave., Tampa, FL 33603
Vintage Post Marketplace is a true treasure in Tampa and your marketplace for everything vintage. You can find their current pieces online and while their vintage furniture is pricier than your typical thrift store, they offer pieces you won’t find anywhere else. If you have any gently used furniture of your own, they just might buy it.
Valhalla Resale — 6112 N. Central Ave., Tampa, FL 33604
Valhalla Resale is not your standard thrift store or consignment shop. While they sell used clothing like other thrift stores, they also offer a clothing membership for $49 a month that allows you to borrow items from the shop each month. You can borrow three items of clothing at a time with unlimited exchanges and keep the clothing for as long as you want. They even offer add-ons for accessories and two more clothing items.
Stained Market Place — 2106 E. 15th Ave., Tampa, FL 33605
Stained Market Place is a thrift store for DIYers or those who love unique or vintage furniture for upcycling or creating new pieces. They also have plenty of knick-knacks and vintage home goods to choose from, and they hold a weekly market in Ybor and a seasonal market. (Before you go thrifting, here are tips on how to spot fake designer goods.)