Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska

Dirección: 1100 Gambell St, Anchorage, AK 99501.
Teléfono: 9072796328.
Página web: m.facebook.com.
Especialidades: Tienda de segunda mano.
Otros datos de interés: Servicios en el lugar, Entrega a domicilio, Entrega el mismo día, Entrada accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Visita rápida, Ropa, Pagos con dispositivos móviles mediante NFC, Tarjetas de crédito, Tarjetas de débito, Tarjetas de crédito.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 148 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4/5.

Ubicación de Bishop's Attic

Bishop's Attic 1100 Gambell St, Anchorage, AK 99501

Horario de Bishop's Attic

  • Lunes: Cerrado
  • Martes: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Miércoles: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Jueves: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Viernes: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Sábado: 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
  • Domingo: Cerrado

Bishop's Attic es una tienda de segunda mano ubicada en el corazón de Anchorage, Alaska, en la dirección 1100 Gambell St, Anchorage, AK 99501. Este establecimiento se destaca por su compromiso con el servicio al cliente, ofreciendo entrega a domicilio, entrega el mismo día y acceso para personas en silla de ruedas tanto en la entrada como en el estacionamiento.

La especialidad de Bishop's Attic es la venta de artículos de segunda mano, lo que la convierte en una excelente opción para aquellos que buscan productos únicos y asequibles. Su catálogo incluye una amplia variedad de prendas de vestir, pagos con dispositivos móviles mediante NFC, tarjetas de crédito, débito y otros medios de pago.

La ubicación de la tienda es estratégica, cerca de varios puntos de interés en Anchorage, lo que la convierte en una opción conveniente para aquellos que desean realizar compras rápidas durante un recorrido por la ciudad. Además, el establecimiento cuenta con una visita rápida, lo que significa que los clientes pueden ingresar, realizar sus compras y salir en poco tiempo.

Bishop's Attic ha recibido excelentes reseñas y opiniones de sus clientes, con una calificación media de 4/5 según Google My Business. Un total de 148 valoraciones reflejan la satisfacción de los clientes con el servicio y la calidad de los productos ofrecidos.

Opiniones de Bishop's Attic

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Felicia Haynes
2/5

Some things are priced good, while alot of stuff is ridiculously over priced! They've become worse at pricing items the last 2 years more than half of anything I've found worth buying, the price tags are literally $0.50 to maybe $2 cheaper than they would be at the store brand new and that is just greed to me. These things are given to this place and they have been charging In store prices. That's not very thrifty is it. The workers don't put out all items either. Used to be able to find some cool stuff there years ago. Now employees snag it all up and nobody gets it.

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Deborah Barta
5/5

Lot's of items and all well priced. They set some discount based of the color of the price tag, this makes it easier when you are looking for deals on the already discounted price or when you are undecided checking of it is 3/$1.00 or 1/2off can make a big difference. I donate all my things here because I know they really care for the community no matter what level of buyer you are.

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Michael Acheson
5/5

This place a great, go support them!

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Kenny Corcoran
5/5

Literally the best thrift shop in anchorage! When I say they have the friendliest staff I mean it! They were so polite on the phone and so helpful when I came in the store. Would recommend this store for any thrift shopper!

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Danny Rowland
3/5

They have a great selection of clothing, books, household items, kitchen equipment, electronics, and more, but it is a little gross. Luckily the prices are good and the people who work there are nice. There were a few people there who seemed a bit sketchy so it wasn't very comfortable to shop, but I guess that is expected at a thrift store with such great prices. Go and shop and get great deals, but brace yourself for running into some strange or homeless people that will be shopping with you.

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Kathleen Aloia
4/5

Staff is friendly and store is always tidy. They stock the shelves daily and
sales are awesome. Everyday they post them on a board so you know what to look for or what color tags to grab.

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Megan Baker
5/5

You can’t beat the prices at another other thrift shop…anywhere. I’m a huge fan of thrifting and this place is a gold mine. It can be hit or miss, but you’re sure to find some treasures in there. The staff can be unfriendly and rude but the amazing finds are worth it.

Bishop's Attic - Anchorage, Alaska
Gloria Norris
1/5

What a disappointment, so I walk around trying to find a lemon tool, the old fashioned one you squeezed the juice out. I was more than thrilled when I founded it, and it was just 2.00 dollars. So all in all the three items I was going to purchased, added up to 4.00 dollars. I took my debit card out to pay and the cashier said. I'm sorry we don't accept debit cards unless the purchase is 10.00 or more? I immediately said WHATTTTTT, it took me awhile to find this items in your unorganized store, and I really want them. Which she replied, well you could donate the 6.00 dollars to our organization! I said negative I don't even know who or what does your organization is making money for? I took a quick look around to see if I could add something else to my purchase, and I could find anything else.She then showed me a over price dusty old basket, that was on sale for 6:00 dollar. She said you could buy this and it will make it a even 10:00 dollars purchase, as if I was desperate to get those four items. I told her no thank you, I just come back tomorrow with cash and buy those items. This kind of places have no gratitude of the people that are donating their stuff, so people on a budget or little income could go in those places and be able to afford to buy what they are in need of. Now this places are in competition with, antiques internet service and Ebay. They have taken a donated item and prices it with a Ebay price? That's so wrong in so many levels!

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