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    CF Sherway Gardens

    3.6 (109 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Arlan B.

    Not big on the whole mall shopping experience but this one isn't too bad. Variety of stores is nice and it accommodates people of varying pay scales.

    Jennifer K.

    I had not been to Sherway Gardens for years. Coming back for a visit, I was pleasantly surprised with the upgrade and renovations! Sak 5th, Nordstrom, Holt Renfew and Sporting Life being the anchor stores. Sherway Gardens definitely going for a high-end experience. It is kind of fun for some window shopping! I also love the comfortable seating area, the skylights and free wifi. Parking can be a pain but thanks for the parking information space availability information. I prefer Sherway over Yorkdale which is like a zoo no matter when you drop by. Oh and Danish Pastry House in Sherway?!!! My favourite pastry store in GTA!

    Mark M.

    A big mall with a great selection of upscale stores. You're not going to find many stores giving things away here, like at the outlet malls, but there's lots of unique items to buy. The parking is chaotic and Boxing Day was a nightmare trying to find a spot. The electronic parking signs would say 99 spots available at level one near Hudson's Bay, but none were actually available--how frustrating. The architecture of the mall is nice, I especially like the hallways with tall ceilings. However, because the mall is only one level (except for anchor stores and the food court) walking from one store to another can be a long distance. Only a couple of sit down restaurants here, The Keg and Pickle Barrel, but they are both really nice inside.

    Emily P.

    Looks like many mall in the GTA - You could easily find any stores you want to visit which is do to the shape. It seems to have a lot of skylights and doesn't seemed to be crowded (even before Covid happened). It is really new/updated (in terms of what the interior looks).

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    Aaron J.

    Sherway Gardens is a luxury mall located in Etobicoke, the west side of Toronto. Right off of the 427, there are many ways to get here. There's usually a bunch of parking, depending on where you go - you might have to walk a bit of a distance. Valet parking is available for $10. There's a bunch of stores in here that include but are not limited to: Kate Spade, Sephora, Saks Fifth Ave, Apple & more. The food court is located on the upper level near the H&M, which include McDonald's, Tim Hortons, a Chipotle, Thai Express, Jimmy the Greek, and so much more!! The food court here is 4/5! The stores are pretty great here, it's a nice and safe place to shop when RCMP aren't mistakenly leaving their guns in bags unattended (see news articles for when this happened). There's also a JOEY restaurant and a Cactus Club for those who want a little bit more class and want to sit down for dinner. But there's nothing wrong with downing a Big Mac at the McDonald's inside either! Whatever you may need, they have it here. Whether it's crepes, a shoppers or a Tesla you need, they literally have it. Stores also include: Ted Baker, Aritzia, Canada Goose (experience store, they don't actually sell jackets #firstworldissues a store that's not an actual store? Wtf?), and to top it off, they've got a Harry Rosen! Overall, a great mall, you're looking at a 3.5/5! Would recommend to anyone in the area! :)

    Festive season - very much Canadian themed!
    Sharan K.

    Always enjoy visiting this mall, anytime I am in the GTA. So many things to do, shop, eat, drink, sip, browse, etc. The ambiance they created for the holidays is of course nice and very family friendly. Truly reflective of the seasonal spirit. Check it out next time!

    This is a beautiful west GTA upscale mall with lots of high end stores and natural light from roof top windows.
    Leonard E.

    This is a beautiful west GTA upscale mall with lots of high end stores, terrific food upper level food court, lots of natural lighting from roof top windows beaming down to the wide walking areas below. Sherway Gardens is close to Hwy 427 and not far from QEW. Parking areas employ special lights to indicate parking availability; red for spot already occupied and green for open and available. Access to different floors achieved via escalators, elevators and walkways. I don't shop here often but it's a great place just to walk around or just sit and people gawk for hours.

    WaYnE c.

    Brief Intro: Life Less Ordinary Next in the "The Guys Survival Guide to Malls" series. Sherway Gardens is the shopping centre inbetween Downtown(Eaton Centre) and Mississauga(Square One) where Hwy. 427 meets QEW. Both TTC(Toronto) and MiWay(Mississauga) public transit will bring you here, and reasonable Parking available which is one less excuse for us guys to stay home and watch the game. Sherway Gardens prides itself on upscale fashion, best in class retailers, gardens and comfortable leather seating. How does that make you feel? Don't be afraid to share your true feelings and let it out. Ahhhhhhh! Scotiabank is available but no other banks however Generic ATM are scattered through-out. Seating Comfort Level:(****-) The comfortable cushy Leather Seating is absolutely necessary because you will need the softest thing to cushion your fall while you FAINT as most of the Leather Seated areas are in front of something uncomfortable to your ass. Faint worthy notables: Sephora, L'Occitane, Rudsak, Locale, Ron White, Cassis, Femme de Carriere, Holt Renfrew, etc... On the other hand, Ladies also have to know where to faint because upscale isn't sexist by any means. Faintspotting: Long Island Humidor, Harry Rosen, Mercedes Benz Comfort Zone, Ecco Shoes, F.G Bradleys, Sony Style, etc... Safety Zone:(***--) Drive towards the Ringling Brothers Circus Tent Look-alike. That's the preferable Parking end where Sporting Life(2-level) is located while the opposite end is Holt Renfrew. ALERT - I haven't seen any Fine Lady yet without a Holt Renfrew bag coming out of that place. This South Side Safey Zone has shops such as Esprit, Hallmark, Capezio, Tip Top, European Jewellery, Artworld of Sherway, SOHO Salon/Spa, MAC Cosmetics, Godiva Chocolatiers, Tbooth, Guess and Hollister. Boys, trust me these are the GOOD ones of the litter. The 2nd level here is completely inclusive to the Food Court with your average Food Court Fare(Caribbean Queen, Koryo BBQ, NY Fries, Villa Madina, Thai Express, Taco Bell, KFC, Crepe Delicious, Hero Burger, etc...) Btw, some Food specialties not located in the Food Court(Ta-Ze(Olive Oil, Balsamic), DAVDsTEA, Parisco Courtyard Café, Pickel Barrel, Faema Caffe) Exit Strategy:(****-) Guys, when you wish upon a star it will guide you to safety. Be it Feng Shui, Zodiac or Psychic abilities, your future here depends on what I call the "Lucky Star". This STAR is right in the centre of this Figure 8 designed Mall where -=5=- routes of escape is possible. Look to stay where the Titanic style Staircase meets Circus Tent Roof, known as the middle of the Mall where you can find Santa in the Winter months. It's not exactly the best spot to bring someone since you'll find shops like Abercrombie, Ben Moss Jewellers, European Jewellery, Peoples Jewellers, Guess by Marciano. I find that this central location can bring visual confusion especially when there's patrons overload. It will quickly disorient your mental GPS however that's why remembering the "Lucky Star" strategy is so important. Find an Exit route and make a run for it, Good Luck. Entertainment Level:(*----) Sadly it's nothing exciting here unless Water can make you excited. If so, there are several Water Features of different varieties that's if you come across ones that are still active. Go check out the Mercedes Benz near the Holiday Tree at the Sears end. If you can STEAL a spot from the Elderly, make sure to grab any 2-seat Leather Sofa and make some sweeter dreams away from this Upscale Fashion Mall that is known as Sherway Gardens.

    Parking in new structure. You can see free slots with red or green lights.
    Lambert P.

    For as long as I've been a resident of Etobicoke I've always considered Sherway Gardens to be the de facto go to mall of the west side of Toronto. Besides being the closest mainstream mall it was also easier to navigate and enjoy much more than Woodbine or Square One. There was a time where the socioeconomic target demographic for Sherway was the same as Cloverdale but each mall while riding the same road with each other for years finally took different paths for different reasons. Sherway ended up going the route of the more affluent mall with newer and more popular stores and Cloverdale went the route of being the value mall. Before this review and my last visit to Sherway (1/20/2016) I honestly cannot remember the last time I actually stepped foot in that mall for any reason. It may have been years ago when HMV was still in there to buy a CD for my wife... that's a while ago. I've always hated the parking at this mall because it was always so difficult to find. For me it was practically a deterrent for even going which is probably one of the reasons I haven't been to Yorkdale in probably over a decade. While my last visit was during normal business hours during a weekday so I'd expect to be able to find more parking, the north side of the mall has essentially been "completed". This section is the NEW section with all new parking and all new stores and a complete new food court and the relocation of one of the larger stores (Sporting Life). I went to the new section for the first time which is basically a half loop from the north middle "square" of the mall that meets the north west "point" of a square figure 8. That is how I've always explained Sherway Gardens in the past. It's a single floor, squared figure 8 but now instead of having an "arm" that extends to meet Holt Renfrew in one of the last additions, this now half loop is continuous and meets another part of the existing mall and doesn't just end. Because of this new section and new food court the entire south central portion is being revamped and there's a lot of construction going on for the south side of the mall now. The former 2 level area where the Sporting Life used to be along with the "White Tent" food court is set to be demolished and/or revamped but now that entire side of the mall is void of parking space so yet again this mall is without an entire side of parking. Supposedly this is where a new Nordstrom will be. This will essentially add a 2nd American anchor (the other being Saks) to the mall. I'd have to imagine after the renovations are complete again that parking will be part of the fix as well. Saks on the east side of the mall is supposed to open in February both for Sherway and the Eaton Centre. The Saks store lists on their wall that there will be a Pusateri's market in there which will be pretty swank. Sherway seems to be in a constant state of evolution never standing still for too long. So many new stores have entered the Sherway fray and it seems more and more are coming especially the popular American stores. While Sherway isn't quite at the echelon of Yorkdale having many high end designers and other stores that cater to a higher income customer base, Sherway is pretty much in a comfortable 2nd arguably over Square One as far as large GTA shopping malls go. One of the things that would be nice would be a RAPID transit to Sherway Gardens much like how Yorkdale and Scarborough Town Centre enjoy. For non-drivers the TTC buses come here but being as popular as Sherway is it's still a bus mall. The entire area along Queensway near Sherway Gardens is basically big box shopping so if you can't get it in the mall there's other stores nearby too. While Sherway may not have rapid transit they do have their own highway exit going westbound on the Gardiner split at the 427 north on ramp. For motorists going east bound towards the city the exit would be The West Mall/Evans avenue and for those going south on the 427 the exit would be the Queensway. The boundaries of the mall are basically Queensway to the north, Sherway Gardens road to the east/south, Evans avenue to the south and The West Mall to the west.

    Anh P.

    This mall is near to my school, and when u want any kind of food, come here. We tried the yogen fruz here and really delicous! All made by fresh fruit, very healthy, right? I chose blueberry yogurt added fresh strawberries on the top, love it!! My friend chose pineapple and coconut, he said also very yummy too ^^. Not too expensive, very reasonable. I saw here also have bubble tea, next time I might try it.

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    It's a great mall, I've been going here my whole life, but i hate that they removed Sport Check tho

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    Review Highlights - CF Sherway Gardens

    This mall basically has all the stores the other malls have, with the addition of asks fifth instead of holt Renfrew.

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    SmartCentres Etobicoke Index

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 kmEtobicoke

    This is a huge open-air shopping mall. There are portions north and south of N Queen St…read more Some of the big stores are: Home Depot, Canadian Appliance Source, Best Buy, Winners, Old Navy, and Walmart. There are many restaurants like Five Guys, Nando's PERi-PERi, Tim Hortons, and Sunset Grill. There is a huge parking lot. Review 2023-354

    I dropped by this SmartCenter in Etobicoke a few months ago. I was here to check out Nando's…read more The Index part of the name refers to Index Road, which runs parallel to highway 427. This road forms a border for this SmartCenter. This road is in front of Best Buy, Winners, Walmart, Mark's, and Home Depot. North Queen Street runs parallel to The Queensway to the north. It's an interesting street in that it starts east-west and then curves to run north-south. It's west of Index Road. Nando's is in the far corner where the 427 and North Queen Street meet. There are a number of eateries around Nando's, such as Freshii, Tim Hortons, Sunset Grill, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Five Guys, and more. I like the selection of businesses in this plaza. It's a great mix for those who don't want to visit Sherway Gardens across the street, and would sooner hit a few stores without being a mall rat. The downside is the design of this plaza. If you are visiting businesses in this 427-North Queen Street corner, driving in is easy. Exiting is a nightmare. You basically have one lane to exit, where you are converging with another lane with customers who have shopped at larger box stores, such as Marshalls and PetSmart. I was trying to leave this plaza on a Saturday afternoon. It took me twenty minutes to finally drive away and get on with my day. To the designers: You missed the mark with your parking lot design. Horrible. Pack your patience coming here if you are driving. There are lots of parking spots, but it'll take a while for you to exit due to poor planning and design of this plaza. (12)

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