Habitat for Humanity Evansville ReStore

Habitat for Humanity Evansville ReStore offers cabinet repair, furniture repair, and upholstery repair in Evansville.

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Habitat for Humanity Evansville ReStore offers cabinet repair, furniture repair, and upholstery repair in Evansville.

Furniture Repair Upholstery Repair Cabinet Repair
Primary location1301 N Royal Ave, Evansville, IN 47715
Reviews4 reviews
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4 public reviews

Regina J. Dec 27, 2025
5.0

Regina James

This is such a great place to shop . Especially for large items for the home.

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Patricia M. Dec 18, 2025
5.0

Patricia Michaud

I went in today looking for a few items. The selection was good today and I easily found my first purchase. I tried out a couple different loveseats but kept going back to a leather rocking one, so i bought that too. I wish i had more time to shop because I saw so many things I wanted to check out

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Doug O. Nov 8, 2025
5.0

Doug O

Wide selection of furniture for all rooms. Condition of items on the whole is better than you may expect. Pricing reasonable. Well worth a look when shopping for most anything for your home.

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Tony B. Nov 3, 2025
1.0

Tony Bell

If anybodyis planning to go to the Evansville, Habitat for Humanity's restore on royal, get ready for sticker shock. Their prices are so high. Poor people cannot afford to shop there and everything that they get is donated for free. I guess it's another one of those companies disguised as a nonprofit are really escalating prices. Marketplace seems to be the place for poor people to shop.

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