Mother of Junk

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567 Driggs Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Mother of Junk is a well-known second-hand vintage store located in Brooklyn, NY, founded by a passionate owner who built it from the ground up. With a reputation that elicits strong opinions, the store serves as a treasure trove for thrifters and vintage enthusiasts alike, showcasing a diverse array of items sourced from people's homes.

The store operates with a unique approach to pricing and customer interaction, emphasizing the importance of transparency in the resale industry. By sharing insights through a blog, Mother of Junk aims to demystify the process of running a second-hand shop and engage with both loyal customers and curious newcomers.

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2.0230 reviews
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Sarah A.
12/14/2025

My interaction with the cashier was fine. There's a lot of junk yes but the store is called mother of junk... prices were mostly fair. I'd come again.

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Daniel K.
11/23/2025

If you've ever wondered what it might feel like to rummage through the forgotten attic of a hoarder, Mother of Junk will answer that question- and then some. With an already generous 1.8 average...

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Peony H.
10/2/2025

Extremely combative, PHYSICAL altercation with a customer from the woman at the cashier, not about the other employees or the finds here. I had two items I wanted to buy, but asked if I could...

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Giovanni D.
8/17/2025

I stumbled upon this place in Williamsburg and decided to walk in. My wife and I walked around and saw a beautiful fine china bowl for $2.99 that we grabbed along with other items. When we walked...

Ally S.
12/3/2025

It's unfortunate that I have to write this review because I was a frequent shopper here over the last two years. 2-3 weeks ago I went here, brought two items to the register, and this old woman...

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