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    DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse

    DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse

    (7 reviews)

    Inside a mall with stores like Target and TJ Maxx, this DSW is large with many options. My…read moreseven-year-old daughter loved trying on pair after pair of sneakers, boots, and more.

    I have enough shoes, and since COVID, I've been wearing the same pair of Tom's to school (work)…read moreeveryday. It's only seven year olds that see me. I went today with my friend that needed new food industry shoes. I told her I'd tag along and she could use my $10 off discount. OMG, how hard is it to buy a pair of bulky black shoes? I have to admit, they are expensive, even the ones on the clearance racks. I tooled around the clearance non-shoe items on the tables in front of the clearance shoes. Did I really need anything? No. Did I buy anything? Yes. They were practically forcing my hand into my purse to grab my wallet and buy things I didn't really need that were 60% off PLUS an additional 30% off. I mean, was I supposed to walk away from these deals? I'm a sale junkie. I couldn't. I didn't. I bought a three wick candle because it smells like wine, and what gal doesn't like a good red wine? I bought a puzzle because it has a chihuahua and a Westie on it, even though I don't have the table space for a puzzle right now because COVID has forced me to bring my classroom materials home which have rudely claimed stake to where I used to eat. And then my friend didn't even buy the ugly work shoes! She went to the shoe store across from DSW and bought and even uglier (albeit cheaper) pair of work shoes. At least I only spent $9.48.

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    (28 reviews)

    $$

    Came here looking for a massive quantity of whistles. No need to worry why I needed about twenty…read morewhistles, just remember I needed the whistles. Before making the trek over here, my friends and I looked online to see if there were whistles to be had any where near where we were. We weren't having much luck until this popped up. We made our way over here and into the store. Trying to figure out where whistles would be in a sporting goods store is not fun. Every single sport they represent could be a possibility of that location. We wondered up and down aisles in hopes that they might be with the soccer gear, no luck. Basketball gear? Nope. Hidden in the back corner of the store? Why of course... We see the whistles, grab our twenty and head to the register. The guy ringing us up must of thought why are we buying so many. Then when the total came up, something wasn't adding up. Even with simple math it wasn't correct. Then we noticed that the amount per whistle is not what was listed on the many pegs we just cleared back there. We let the guy know that each peg we pulled from was a price less than what was in the system. He got on his walkie and had a back and forth with another employee who persisted that the price it is ringing up is the price. We protested, as we (four of us) all told him the price is not as marked on the peg. They were hoping that we wouldn't care much, but one of my friends went to the back corner to meet the associate and point out where we grabbed the whistles from. Once she did that, they honored the priced from the numerous pegs. Crazy situation, but when you buy twenty of something, the price difference definitely stands out.

    What a massive sports store with a large parking lot out front. Walk inside and you'll see mainly…read moreclothes and shoes, but they also sell soccer balls, bikes, roller blades, and more.

    Mall At Prince George's

    Mall At Prince George's

    (82 reviews)

    $$

    I haven't been to this mall in so long - but I was glad that this was a place that I decided to…read morewalk through after stopping in Target. It's all connected so you have free-range to walk wherever - to the food court, Rainbow, DTRL, etc. There's a lot of stores in the mall if you need an outfit for tonight or just want to browse around. I'm already planning to go back later as I recall in past retail-days that I this mall keeping a lot of inventory in stock which of course is appreciated!

    The Mall at Prince George's or my family and I like to just colloquially refer to as "PG" is a…read morehotbed for convenience for us to go into Macys, Target, TJ Maxx, and or other stores close by, window shop, and or purchase what we want and head on out, nothing more nothing less. I think PG's strength lies in its simplistic fashion with being able to drive to let's say Ross, Marshalls, Macys, park in the overcrowded lots, and go into the stores without having to bob and weave throughout the actual mall. The mall itself is only one floor instead of two. This can be a good thing but also a bad thing in terms of variety, flavor, and the dynamic experience of the mall. If the mall is going to be one floor, it has to be dynamic and interesting like Annapolis Mall. (I personally don't like Arundel Mills, Circle Mall of Death, so I won't use them as an example.) I have been an avid driver and known to hit many backroads in the DMV and Baltimore region, but hey when I just want to hit a close enough mall, PG is old reliable and has been for many years now. The Macy's is decent (I somewhat prefer Wheaton's for some things, but PG's is better for other things), DSW, Bath and Body Works, TJ Maxx, Target, and the food court are places my family heads to the most here. The food court is much better than Wheaton's in my opinion in terms of the quality and taste of the food. PG's Charleys owns Wheaton's Charleys in terms of a nice greasy, Steak and Cheese. (Yes, we have to watch our blood pressure and cholesterol I know.) I think PG's food court is a little more laid back than Wheaton's. I think the food is better than Wheaton's and Montgomery's food courts. (Neither of those malls can do a Charleys cheesesteak to save their lives.) I think parking behind PG where Macys and formerly were JC Penney is probably the most convenience or the side entrance going towards TJ Maxx and DSW. The front where the bridge is to the Metro station "Hyattsville Crossing formerly Prince George's Plaza" is too congested, chaotic, and a bit too fast-paced and unpredictable way too many pedestrians and cars trying to find parking and get in and out of the mall there, definitely not a fan of parking directly in front of Target. The surrounding restaurants are a nice addition and are better than the strip of restaurants on the side of Wheaton, although Wheaton's adjacent movie theater is much better than the neighboring tumbleweed University Town Center movie theater and mixed development next to PG. Olive Garden has been the most consistent sit-down chain restaurant next to the mall for folks to indulge in. There has been tons of gentrification and new development in this part of Hyattsville, so I have seen some changes over the years slightly with the demographics of the mall, but the heart and core of the clientele has remained consistent. All in all, PG has been that ole reliable for Hyattsville, Adelphi, Mt. Rainer, Greenbelt, New Carrolton, Chillum, other parts of PG, DC, you name it residents for a more casual, laid-back type shopping experience. Nothing too fancy, bougie, or over the top. Now folks into the hip-hop urban culture have numerous clothing, shoe, and accessory stores that cater to them here, so that is a niche and market here for the urban crowd, so the mall is recommended for that crowd. When I don't want to drive to Wheaton, Montgomery, Annapolis (No need for me to go out to Tyson's regularly I am not a mall rat like that) then PG is just that good friend that is there for you! It is a steady-eddy. It is consistent, the bowl of oatmeal and not the sexy meatball sandwich, it is the a little homely, quirky wife and not the supermodel, vixen girlfriend from college, yeah that's PG!

    Cobblers Bench

    Cobblers Bench

    (2 reviews)

    Brookland

    This place is awful. Do not go here, even if it's simply convenient. They made me pay upfront…read morecash only, which is fine, but more than usual per shoe. Then they lost my shoes when I came to pick them up, only to realize after they found them that they didn't do any work because they want more money. The shoe repair guy isn't there, just a lady, so I had to talk to the guy on the phone. I was furious during this process - another girl behind the counter was there and didn't give a f**k that I was pissed which made me more upset. At the end, I just said, give me my money and shoes back. They didn't have the shoes there an refused to give me my money. They said I needed to come back tomorrow to get both. What the heck? I am all for a local businesses. But places like this need to leave to allow for businesses that care and minimum, do the job. I would rather have a business in my neighborhood that cares and actually performs services for the money I give them. I really hope this place shuts down.

    Generally getting shoes repaired here is great, but only if the store actually opens on time! Got…read morehere at 8 am when they were supposed to be open to pick up shoes and the gate was still down, called the location and the guy said he was in the basement doing something...15 minutes later I'm still standing here, not great customer service in my opinion, especially on a Monday morning when I need my order! And even worse that he knows I'm outside!! Not happy

    Shoe Dept

    Shoe Dept

    (2 reviews)

    Discounted shoes. Well somewhat. I found some items pricey for this type of store. I wasn't…read morelooking for anything in particular but since I was in the mall, I walked by and decided to stop in and browse. They had some cute items on sale. I ending liking a pair of black heels marked down for $16.97. I figured that was a good deal so I took it up to the counter to pay for it and it rang up as $34. I informed the sales associate that I saw it much lower. She said it was probably for a different shoe. Well I left it and walked out. Sorry, but not sorry!

    Evelyn is a Karen against black women. My auntie and I came to find me work shoes. On 2 separate…read moreoccasions , we was approached asking if we needed help. Its only 3 black women in store and gay worker which told me his is gay and don't like women when I ask why you asking me do I need help. Reason why I asked. Due he had no name tag and not in uniforms as well.as the black tall slim guy. I was embarrassed when I explained to Evelyn at checkout I felt watch and single out. She stated I was aggressive. I start to laugh because I didn't raise my voice or talk in a aggressive tone. She refused to sell me shoes and call the police. Don't shop at store. Worker will stalk you not in uniform or tag like you stealing. Evelyn needs to be fired. Never took time to understand customer service and call police for no reason. Police laugh at situation. Black people don't spend money here

    Macy's Backstage - shoes - Updated May 2026

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