Alpha Thrift Store

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700 N Milpas St
Santa Barbara, CA 93103

Alpha Thrift Store in Santa Barbara, CA, is part of the Alpha Resource Center, dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Through various services, including the Slingshot art studio, they promote creative expression and community engagement, allowing artists to showcase their unique perspectives in contemporary art.

Slingshot serves as an art studio and gallery for over 30 artists, providing a supportive environment where creativity flourishes. Each piece of art reflects the raw and uninfluenced creativity of its creator, fostering a sense of belonging within the Santa Barbara art community.

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3.066 reviews
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Christina H.
9/4/2023

I'm not a thrift store girlie, but when you have an hour to kill and you're not from the area, why not? I made my way through the store, glancing at weathered dresses, shoes, and purses, but...

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Genezaret C.
2/23/2025

We have two Alpha Thrift stores in Santa Barbara area, this one has an upstairs. Upstairs there's kid clothing, workout attire, as well as sport items. We found some great items here, including...

Von W.
8/23/2025

Horrible selection and terrible prices. Its definitely one of those thrift stores where they search up anything and everything so if its remotely decent brand you pay eBay prices, which kind of...

Elizabeth C.
7/28/2025

Very disappointing. This store used to be so good. I brought my mom here after a few years and it really went down hill. Prices are OUTRAGEOUS. More than retail.

Joyce E.
9/26/2025

Will not be returning! I have been driving up once a month for the last several months. They have many things missing price tags so of course they won't sell them. Also saw many over priced...

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