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4.5 (2 reviews)

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Wolfchase Galleria

Wolfchase Galleria

3.2
(75 reviews)
15.7 mi
$$

Where is Santa? Well, you can find him at Wolfchase Galleria lower level just look for the…read moreChristmas tree if your already inside the mall- walk ups are accepted but be prepared to wait- if your home trying plan your day with your family and getting kiddos Christmas attire set out then you sound like a bit of a planner like me -I got to the computer before I even set foot inside the mall--- Read more here: Cherry Hills - Create Holiday Magic located at the lower level really made all feel the Christmas spirit- all the kids we're so excited to see and talk with Santa Here are the deets: When I initially went online I knew the importance of scheduling an appointment for my boys to see and talk with Santa- by scheduling the appointment it elevated any unnecessary stress or discomfort- upon entering the Santa area there were two lines one long line for walk-ups and much shorter line for appointments previously made. *Click on events then scroll to (time to book time with Santa)I'm glad that I was able to select a Sunday afternoon appointment- We arrived with enough time for the boys to get some on the carousel time as well- all in all a good Sunday afternoon we'll spent Oh I forgot to mention $19 goes towards any photo package you decide to get after photoshoot at checkout- that same $19 is what is held online when scheduling your appointment -it's is set aside for you and is applied to your package of prints/and or digital copies as well also noting or you can opt to decide on what package when you arrive- I knew that I wanted a package so I had issue with $19 towards one of the three package options.

Spent 45 minutes at the mall while waiting for hotel room to be ready. Mall seems like an average…read moremall. No high end stores but a nice amount of variety in the food court. It wasn't too busy but it was a week day.

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Tanger Outlets Southaven

Tanger Outlets Southaven

4.3
(92 reviews)
14.6 mi
$$

Deals, Deals, Deals !!…read more If you're in the Memphis area, then you have to check out the Southaven Outlets. This is a Tanger Mall, and although there are lots of deals to be found, you can find additional deals and discounts with the app. After a weekend in Memphis, I went to Southaven to find great deals. I stocked up on Columbia, PUMA, Nike, and Under Armour and even with the USD to CAD exchange rates, I still saved quite a bit of money. There are many stores to choose from, as well as coffee and food options, so that you can recharge and get more shopping done.

Walking into Tanger Outlets near Memphis is like stepping into a shopper's playground--except…read moreinstead of slides and swings, it's racks and deals. The moment I got there, I was hit with that familiar "Do I really need this?" battle in my brain as I eyed everything from Nike sneakers to Kate Spade handbags. The layout is open and bright, making it easy to wander from one store to the next without feeling like a lost tourist on a mall safari. Parking was plenty, so no awkward circling while pretending to look for a spot--always a win. Food options? Let's just say if you go expecting a five-course meal, you might want to pack a snack (or seven). Auntie Anne's Pretzels and Krispy Kreme do their best to keep spirits up, but I found myself dreaming of a food court throne to rest my weary feet and carb-load. By the time I left, my shopping bags were heavier than my willpower, and my wallet was a little lighter (thanks, good sales). Tanger Outlets is basically a retail therapy session disguised as a sunny day out--and honestly, I'd book an appointment again. Five stars for the deals, minus one star for the snack selection (I'm still salty about that).

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Saddle Creek

Saddle Creek

3.9
(12 reviews)
14.2 mi
$$$$

Over the decades, I've quite enjoyed patronizing the various businesses and restaurants here…read more I do miss the Bosco's brew pub that once used to be here many years ago. Local Lime and City Silo are both fun and delicious places to eat at now. Due to its popularity, on some weekends it's well nigh impossible to find an open parking spot. So, my family and I have adapted to patronizing this area during the middle of the work week. I really like the collection and variety here, and recommend this shopping center as a relatively safe and high-quality location.

Large upscale shopping center at its finest. You can find all the places to be if you want quality…read moreanything here. Most all of the high end shops in America are right here waiting for you. For good reason too... Tons of options including Vineyard Vines, Lululemon, Tecovas, Kendra Scott, Lovesac, and the only area Apple Store. That is just in one freaking section! You can literally park and walk to all of the places I just mentioned. I could go on and on about what is here. You get what you pay for in life. I have learned over time that you can actually buy happiness. A wise man (actually he owned a strip club and was a major alcoholic back when I was a broke bartender), once said.... "Why do I care how much it costs, they print more money every day". I didn't get it then, but now I do. It's so you can lay it on down at one of these fine establishments. Come.... Lay it down

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Overton Square Entertainment District

Overton Square Entertainment District

4.3
(23 reviews)
3.8 mi
$$

I love coming here and I love Memphis for helping revive it back in the day, kind of recently!…read more Overton Square has had its share of ups and downs over the years and has seen a lot of places come and go. Not many, if any original remain. Billy Joel, The Beatles, and Wang Chung played at Lafayettes long ago, now they are about to close again it seems. Hell, there was a TGIF Fridays here back in the 1800's when Memphis was a saloon town. No one could get past the river for years, so they were just kind of stuck. That is how the Bass Pro Shop Pyramid was built. They were going to try and jump the river by chariot from there to go further west. Great success. Look at California now! All lit up! Weee I am so glad to still have the diversity of shops to still choose from in this block. You can get just about anything on foot around here. In the daylight, at least. Fish. Creole. Cajun. Beer. Candy. Sandwiches. Bacon on a clothes pin. Table side guac. Tacos. Booze. Pizza. Oysters. Bars. Hiking gear. Second Line and Swamp Bar. Ballet. Art. Local theater. Alternate medicines. Incense. Sky bars. Hotels. Hair dos. I bet you can even get cocaine for the low if you ask the right folks. I love Memphis so much. Eat. Drink. Shop. Be Merry. Tip your wait staff. Have a good time in the 901! Paul Revere didn't ride through here for nothing gang. '25 - 6/111

There is pretty place in Memphis!!!It's good to walk after eating. I like here!!!!There…read moreare many good restaurant too

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Memphis Flea Market

Memphis Flea Market

3.3
(4 reviews)
14.3 mi
$$

This is the flea market to end all flea markets. Although it only happens once a month- the third…read moreSaturday and Sunday of every month to be exact- it is well worth the wait. Their website claims they have over 500 vendors, and I didn't take count, but it sure as heck seemed like a whole hell of a lot of vendors. So many that by the end of the day, I had consumed enough caffeine to feed a small country and was still so tired I felt like a 5 year old who just had her first Disney World experience. What can you find here? What can't you find here is more like the question. I bought jewelry, makeup, knock off designer bags, clothes and some fabulous vases to adorn my new loft. My favorite find of the day- the toy vendors. We were able to pick up some new guests to add to our ever growing Christmas nativity set- a California Raisin riding a skateboard, Hulk Hogan, Buzz Lightyear and Big Boy will all be attending the birth of our Lord Baby Jesus in our household this Christmas 2010. It only costs a mere $2 bucks to get inside their doors and they offer up a concession stand menu so you don't have to worry about leaving. Instead you can shove a hot dog and funnel cake down your throat in record time- you know so that lady doesn't scoop up the last of those porcelain clown figurines you had your eye on. This place is a hoarder's dream- there seriously is so many things you don't need, never knew you wanted, but have to have. Go with a sock full o' cash and a couple dozen energy drinks and I'll see you at the next one on September 18th and 19th. But if you try to buy any of our future nativity guests, I will knock you out with my purse full of energy shots.

This is not a traditional "flea market" so don't let the name confuse you. This is a "craft fair"…read morewith organized vendors selling clothes, soaps, handmade items, food, etc in an indoor venue (at the Agricenter) with an admission price of $3 per adult. There are a few traditional vendors with nice antiques and "yard sale" items, but I would not recommend going if you're expecting that. I give this 2 stars because the "Memphis Flea Market" is not an appropriate title, it should be called the Memphis Craft Fair. No disrespect to the vendors that are there, because many of their handcrafted items are very nice. However, this is not the place to go if you are a picker, looking to find a diamond in the rough, or looking to sift though someone's "junk" to find an item that fits your lifestyle.

Carriage Crossing

Carriage Crossing

4.1
(34 reviews)
20.6 mi
$$

We visited Carriage Crossing this afternoon from Bartlett, TN, while visiting my sister. At only a…read more30-ish minute drive, we were looking for some great shopping, and this mall did not disappoint. This is a really convenient outdoor mall, and has a very aesthetic landscape. The buildings have updated brick and neutral tones, and the walkways are clean and flow well. There is a ton of parking, along with large walkways in both the parking lots and along each storefront. While there are a lot of vacant storefronts in need of unique businesses, all of the basics for a good shopping are here; Soma, Dillards, Barnes and Noble, American Eagle, and H&M, just to name a few. There are also surprisingly a lot of restaurants for such a small area. Although some of the walkways are shady and breezy, making for a chilly walk on days the weather drops below 70°, there is a lot of sunlight while walking around the complex. Not only is it a great place to shop, it's also a great place to grab a friend and/or your dog and take a nice stroll. We will definitely be back when we visit again, and we're looking forward to see what stores they bring to the Crossing.

Who reviews a mall? Bunch of dang dorks, thats who…read more I'm just kidding losers, you are all too cool for me. Allow me to join your club please... This mall has seen better days as far as occupancy is concerned. It once had a very diverse selection of stores to choose from. Now days, not so much. Dillards is still here and it is still a good Dillards. You have no problems finding some help, getting what you need. It's probably the best Dill's around. I am glad it's still here because the side it's on is like 20% full at the most. It was bought recently and is trying really hard, but I don't know man. They are leasing to some strange tenants, like taekwondo and karate studios, and a (swear to god) Slime store. Like you make slime there. That is the whole thing. The old Macy's is now some scary furniture store. I think there are at least 4-9 squatters in that mug. Milano's is even gone now!!!! What???!!!! Why????? I'm seriously going to cry. Nashoba opened recently and they have a cool concept, but need to start getting the food right. If you read this whole thing, you are now also a dork. '24 - 75-102

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