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    Bloomingdale's Outlet

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    5 years ago

    If I can give a zero star I would , I went there with my family and we were followed around the whole time by the store manager, horrible !

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    (932 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    IKEA in Stoughton is the full format version of the store and it operates at a scale that rewards…read moreplanning before you arrive. We walked into a showroom floor that is extensive, with fully arranged room displays that give you a sense of how pieces work together in an actual living space rather than just on a shelf. That format is one of the more genuinely useful retail experiences for anyone furnishing a home or apartment from scratch. The pricing across furniture, decor, and home goods remains the core value proposition and it holds up. For what you get in terms of design and function, the price points on most categories are difficult to match elsewhere, which is why the store continues to draw the traffic it does despite the time commitment a full visit requires. The warehouse section at the end of the showroom walk is where you collect flat pack versions of the display pieces, and navigating between the two requires knowing your item numbers before you reach the warehouse floor. The click and collect option is the practical alternative to a full in store visit and works well. Ordering online, parking in the designated spots, and having the order loaded into your car helps a great deal. For anyone who already knows what they want, it is a significantly better use of time than walking the full floor. For a large scale furniture shopping trip that delivers value and requires strategic planning, IKEA in Stoughton remains a destination worth the effort.

    Huge store, it's like a maze but every room has something to offer. Basically you walk through this…read morehuge "house" with rooms on display with everything (I think) purchasable. You can use the app to scan items and add them to a cart, use a pencil and paper they provide, or take pictures like me. Since everything larger is DIY you have to note the location in their warehouse so you can go pick it up after your walk through. I think they also do pick up orders as well. There's also the famous cafe with the Swedish meatballs!! Quality isn't terrible and it's within price budget. They pretty much have anything you could need for a home or apartment.

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    Village Shoppes Shopping Center

    Village Shoppes Shopping Center

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    the layout of the entire plaza is so spread out and detached from one another -- there are at least…read more5 parcels of retail areas that are separated by traffic -- making it too exhausting and even dangerous to walk around on foot (and it's outdoor!), but it's ridiculous to store-hop on wheels. maybe they design it for the "1 destination, in and out" shopping style? if so, then they are quite successful. but even the traffic flow layout it's just plain ridiculous, bordering on hazardous. in an attempt to prevent speeding, stop signs and raised dividers are everywhere, which is fine by itself. but the overall design just makes one feel like they're in a corn maze, making stops and turns every 3 seconds. going from Washington Street to Shaw's averages just about 13 turns/stops. landscaper needs to be fired as well. why are tall grasses placed so strategically that one would almost think that they did it on purpose just to block drivers' sight line for oncoming traffic? not like they have something against car insurance company... maybe it's just me, but for the number of times i come here, that's bc i know there's a store i need/want to visit. with the current layout, there isn't much chance to wander around to "see what's there". you must know where you need to go coming in, and you won't realize that some shops have existed no matter how many times you've been here.

    This place will be completely vacant someday in the near future…read more Things just keep on closing, and in place, futile and incompetent businesses continue to open. GAP, Bath & Body Works, Hallmark, Hilliard's Chocolate, Talbots, and the list goes on and on. Places just keep closing. And why, you ask. Well, I am almost sure I have the answer. Location. It's in a remote location away from major highways and lots of traffic. Even though a fair amount of people from the local Canton, Sharon and Stoughton area do come here, there isn't enough to make it a destination for shopping, there just simply isn't enough. Plus, lots of the chain stores here are not competitive with their counterparts... Shaw's here doesn't compare to the brand new Norwood Shaw's (that was just renovated), Marshalls here doesn't compare to the also brand new Westwood Marshalls (well, it's ok), and more and more of the other stores people just do not go to. The current list of stores consists of : Starbucks UPS Store Bertucci's Partners Urgent Care (coming soon) Orange Leaf Five Guys Olympia Gourmet Garden Mattress Firm Shaw's Village Toy Shop GNC GameStop SuperCuts Verizon Paper Store Marshalls Chico's LOFT Shoe Dept. Halfway Café Snip-Its Ceramics A La Carte Boston Sports Club Artin Fine Jewelers Elements CVS and a few other shops This place did used to be great when it was an actual mall, and there was actually an atmosphere, but know it's gone with the wind. Check out other shopping centers (like the Natick Mall, Legacy Place, and others) for the "new" style of shopping centers. 2 stars.

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