Address 3831 Pepperell Pkwy, Opelika, AL 36801
Phone Number +13347376400
Description The Auburn Opelika Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts donated home furnishings and building products from companies and individuals which are sold at discounted prices to the public. Restore funds support Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building homes, communities and hope.
I think this is a wonderful organization and typically I love to support them. I have an upcoming renovation which I had planned to use materials from the store. However I will not be patronizing the store again until they offer a sincere apology to the family whose son they so harshly mis-judged this past week. They called the police on my friends’ son who has autism when he was not behaving a destructive, aggressive or dangerous manner. He slammed a few doors…They could’ve chosen to speak with the mother, whose hand the son was holding, but they opted for law enforcement instead. This is disability discrimination. People with Autism have a right to be in public and express themselves… They are not inherently dangerous or disruptive. They are human beings with differently wired brains. I also have a son with complex disabilities that I will not bring into the store until I am assured it is safe and excepting place for him.
"came here for the first time because my friend sent me some items they posted on Facebook! Awesome store some areas seemed overcrowded with merchandise but the young lady Kyra was really nice and walked with me find some great items."
Rude to people with disabilities. Will call the cops on them for no reason at all after making rude comments. Unfriendly and unprofessional staff. Keep your babies safe and stay away from this poor excuse of a store. #Autismawareness
Great thrift store. Because of the university and kids graduating their us always new Inventory coming in. Good prices.
As a carpenter that does remodeling, this store is on my weekly shopping stops. Excellent variety and prices
I love a good Restore. I’m sure some things are priced appropriately but most of the “construction material” is priced pretty high. Some of the old cabinets taken out of peoples homes are priced through the roof. $200 for an old cabinet with missing doors seems pretty steep. May be why they gave so many cabinets back there.
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Monday:ClosedTuesday:09:00AM - 17:00PMWednesday:09:00AM - 17:00PMThursday:09:00AM - 17:00PMFriday:09:00AM - 17:00PMSaturday:09:00AM - 17:00PMSunday:Closed
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Serves Auburn and nearby areas