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    2.8 (6 reviews)
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    Good local place to shop. Shirts are normally below $15. I can't complain about this place.

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    Quaker Bridge Mall

    Quaker Bridge Mall

    3.5(51 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    The Quaker Bridge Mall is a monument to late-stage capitalism wrapped in beige tiles and…read moreexistential dread. It is neither quaking, nor bridged, nor particularly Quaker, though I did feel a strange spiritual calm while waiting in line at Auntie Anne's, watching dough be twisted into symbols of carbohydrate comfort. Inside, time folds in on itself like a pair of clearance khakis. There are stores selling perfume, gadgets, jeans tight enough to restrict original thought. There's a Cheesecake Factory, which exists on the same moral plane as purgatory: vast, overlit, and full of folks trying to remember what it was they came in for. The mall is clean. The ceilings are high. The escalators move up and down like Sisyphus with a corporate sponsor. No one seems to know why they're there, but they are, floating from JC Penney to Old Navy in a retail daze. The air smells faintly of artificial scents and unspoken longing. There's something poetic about a mall in the 21st century. A living fossil. A place where you can still see teenagers in small herds, clutching bubble tea and dreams. Where old men power-walk past Forever 21, defiant in orthopedic sneakers. Where the Apple Store shines like a sterile shrine to tech-assisted distraction. Three stars. Not because it's bad; it's not. It is precisely what it claims to be: a mall. A decent one. One with enough stores to feel like you might find something, even if you don't know what you're looking for. It would get four stars if it had a decent bookstore. It would get five if it could answer why I felt slightly lonelier when I left than when I arrived.

    Services isn't a thing at the mall anymore Just at the food…read morecourt and its clean. Slections are up but questionable material Value is very good especially at S NJ outlets also and in store discounts not advertised at quaker

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    Mercer Mall

    Mercer Mall

    2.7(3 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    I like the stores (Nordstrom/REI) but the layout of this mall must have been designed by a maniac…read more Parking is a Mad Max Death scrum as there are far fewer spots for the number of stores and restaurants available. Banks, supermarkets and car dealers, including the sainted Tesla and the obligatory Starbucks share a common lot and the result is Bedlam with a much higher than average incidence of fender benders (and worse.) I avoid the Mercer Mall like tainted meat, shop at your own risk. Two stars for the adrenaline rush.

    Mercer Mall on Rt. 1 South in Lawrenceville, NJ is a large strip commercial center directly across…read morefrom Quakerbridge Mall. It used to be low budget with the likes of TJ Maxx, Ross and Drug Emporium, but the new millennium saw infrastructure investment and a new wave of more upscale retail. Now, along with Maxx and Ross you find 47 stores from Bed Bath & Beyond, to REI, Massage Envy and Nordstrom Rack, and decent chain restaurants from Outback, Bonefish, Hooters and Olive Garden. AT&T and Verizon push their phone and internet plans and Starbucks brews its shlock java within walking distance of each other. I find myself here a few times a year when in need of basic garments and shoes (DSW). Don't mind saving shekels when it makes sense. Too, with the improved dining options, hanging around for lunch or dinner and a drink can be convenient and fun. Yeah, you can also pick out furniture at Raymour & Flanigan and stock up on groceries at Shop Rite, if the weather is cold enough to leave the milk in the car until you get back home to Pennsylvania. They just put in a Zoe's Kitchen, so you can get your healthy Mediterranean freak on. Mercer Mall seems to be making all the right moves.

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    Marshalls

    Marshalls

    3.0(11 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    The store is fine but I'll never understand who lost the plot asking cashiers to procces credit…read morecard applications when there are 15 people waiting on line. I understand that the floor staff has to do what they're told but... for an extra 10% off on my Luke Skywalker pajama bottoms and a Martha Stewart lemon zester, I think I'll pass.

    Marshalls has long been one of my favorite places to shop, but after my experience at this location…read moretoday I'm genuinely heartbroken to say I won't be returning. I came into the store to complete an exchange. When I approached the register, I was greeted--or rather, not greeted--by a cashier named Ronnie. She did not acknowledge me, make eye contact, or return my polite "hello." I let it go at first, assuming she may have been busy or having a long day. However, the encounter quickly escalated when I asked a clarifying question about the pricing on the items involved in the exchange. Rather than offering assistance or explanation, Ronnie abruptly responded, "The computer doesn't lie," in a tone that was both dismissive and unnecessarily sharp. Given the size of my transaction, I attempted to calmly ask for more information. However, Ronnie continued to speak to me in a condescending manner, which only heightened the discomfort of the exchange. At that point, another cashier named Wendy, who had overheard the conversation, asked if everything was okay. I shared that I was feeling uncomfortable and condescended to. Instead of listening or offering support, Wendy abruptly jumped to Ronnie's defense and began speaking to me in the same disrespectful tone. It was two employees doubling down on unkindness in a public space--without a manager in sight. What should have been a straightforward transaction turned into a distressing and frankly humiliating ordeal. I left the store feeling shaken and disrespected, not only by the unprofessionalism of the staff, but also by the apparent lack of basic customer service standards.

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    Target

    Target

    2.9(36 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    Today, I did not think much of this cashier who worked at the Princeton, NJ Target store. She…read morehardly wanted to help me much with getting a price off an item. When I asked her to take the item back to the shelf to get the actual price, she did not initially want to even bring the item with her. When I finally found the price tag had stuck to my purse while this cashier was away in the aisles looking for my price, she came back with the incorrect price $45 ($15 more than my item). When I gave the price tag to her, then right in front of herself and her register, she read my item now being $30, which I told her, that was the price, I saw and another Target staff told me. This cashier did not apologize that she was wrong. Or even just to apologize for her mistake at all. I did not think much of her serving the public.

    I received an email indicating that my item shipped with FedEx, however, there was no tracking…read morenumber. I had to call the help line to find out the tracking number. In doing so, I had to speak to someone in another country that I could barely understand. This is "AMERICA." Okay, to make a long story short this is my first and last time that I will have my order delivered from Target. If I can't pick it up at the store, I will not be ordering any items. Virtual Assistant is horrible & will never replace man. No matter how much money you try to save by using virtual assistance to replace people it will eventually fail.

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    MarketFair Mall - Free People (It's a no but I want something similar)

    MarketFair Mall

    3.5(42 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Marketfair Mall in Princeton feels like a small miracle of survival in the digital age, a place…read morethat is neither packed to the rafters nor echoingly abandoned like so many malls that have gone gently into that good night. It is comfortably alive, which is more than can be said for much of modern retail. The Barnes and Noble alone is reason enough to show up. It is a proper bookstore where you can wander, browse, and briefly pretend the internet isn't actively murdering print media. I also enjoy the little AMC theater, which is perfectly fine as long as you are seeing a movie that does not demand the thunder and spectacle of IMAX. Sometimes a modest screen, a bag of popcorn and a plush recliner are more than enough. The place is rarely crowded, which makes errands feel less like combat and more like a calm agreement between shoppers and time itself. That said, I am hoping something interesting eventually replaces the recently shuttered Bahama Breeze. The space feels like it wants to be fed a new idea. Time will tell whether that happens. Four stars for being pleasant, functional, and quietly resisting extinction. In this era, that feels like an accomplishment.

    Nice mall we stopped at during one of our trips. I purchase some clothes and all, so did my girl…read more Lots of decent sales and prices we bumped into without even searching or looking . Food courts have lots of good spots to eat at, and get your grub on. Id visit again.

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    Plato's Closet

    Plato's Closet

    2.3(35 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I had high expectations for this place was unfortunately, I was disappointed. I loved the size of…read morethe place. It was roomy enough to not bump into other shoppers while I was shopping so that was nice. They had a sizeable accessory section with a good variety. The staff didn't greet me upon entering. But what I didn't like was that the clothes were more worn than most other Plato's Closets. They seemed more dated and more worn. The shoes were not really in good condition and that's mostly what I came for.

    Plato's Closet is one of my favorite places to shop. Not only can you shop at this thrift location,…read morebut you can also sell your clothes. They have no bag limit, but other locations will limit you to 2 bags per customer. The staff is well trained in knowing what is in style and how to properly examine the pieces to come in. I've been to other Plato's (I am also a former employee - back from college) and I think Michelle, the owner, gives the fairest rates so I prefer coming to this location although the Fairfield and Edison locations are closer to me. They have an extensive women's selection, a smaller men's section and even buy shoes and accessories. Sometimes items are not in season for the store to buy or they are overstocked in that category, but I would not let it deter you from trying to sell because you can always try again at a later time. They often have deal days like where the clearance is $1 per item. The only down side - and this is the case in thrifting, in general, is that sometimes I find the cutest item but it isn't in my size! But that's the nature of the game! If you are looking to get rid of clothes or do some shopping to add to your closet, Plato's closet is a great choice! Really quality items for great prices!

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    Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Aero, & Jordache with the tags. Items purchased from Aero, Ralph Lauren & Macy's within the last 90 days.

    Burlington - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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