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    Miki Outlet

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Citadel Outlets

    Citadel Outlets

    3.7(1.5k reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I was in town only briefly so I only had a chance to go to one store here, and boy do I wish I'd…read morehad more time. This place is HUGE! Gotta be the biggest outdoor mall I've ever seen. You could easily sink a couple days here and maybe not even see everything. I can't wait until I'm back in LA, as I'll definitely be setting aside more time to explore here

    We visit here maybe once a year, as it's out of the way, and the Outlets of Orange are closer, but…read moreyou have to appreciate the fun architecture and atmosphere of this place. I remember first coming here in 2003. They felt like true outlet stores, with heavily discounted merchandise. Today, it feels like a regular-priced mall. And many items are not cheap. For example, I was interested in a pair of jeans, but checked online, and Macy's was cheaper with their current sale! Several places had buy one, get one 50% off, so 25% off total, which you can find at a regular mall. There also used to be a larger variety of stores, especially in housewares. I would say 80% of the stores are now clothing or shoes. There is a Disney Outlet for toys, Samsonite for luggage, and Vitamin World. There are, of course, sunglasses. The food court is OK, but it gets very busy on the weekends. The only real sit-down restaurant is Ruby's. One thing to know: the cell phone reception is REALLY bad! Several locations have free wi-fi for customers, but I found a few required a password. Another not-so-smart thing is that the bathrooms near the food court have only 3 single-use bathrooms! There are larger ones towards the middle of the mall. But near a food court? Come on guys.

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    Santa Fe Seconds

    Santa Fe Seconds

    2.5(42 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    My mom and I have been coming here for years. They have great finds at great prizes: once they're…read moregone, their gone.

    So, what does Costco Wal-Mart, Kohl's, etc. do if they can't sell something? They sell to Santa Fe…read moreSeconds (SFS) and goes into their selling floor. If you're a bargain hunter, you might really love this place. It's totally hit or miss. Most of their stuff is first quality but the box or packaging is damaged. Or, it's just been around while without ever being sold. You can bet most items have been picked over and manhandled more than someone getting a massage. But the employees really try to keep things neat. I just happened to be driving in this neighborhood for a work assignment and saw their sign, so I parked. Next thing I knew, like a giant wave of cars, the parking lot got crowded. Every spot was taken within 20 minutes later when I came out. Mamacitas like a shark smelling blood were stalking my parking spot! Don't come here on Tuesdays because there is no street parking during for several hours because of street sweeping. Inside, there is really a wide variety of stuff...flat screen TV's, computers. books, toys, cleaning supplies, and housewares. The clothing is a mixed bag of labels I recognized like Nautica, Levi's, Adidas. La Cost and Wal-Mart house brand George I did see a collared poly Nike golf shirt for $10. There were some Anne Klein and Seiko watches for $99 that retailed for almost $200. There were some colognes, but none I liked. There is a second building with furniture and hardware.The furniture display looks really nice with the furnishings, lamps, linens, etc. they used. The $1000 bed was going for $600. A lot of the dressers are half price, and sometimes you can find matching sets. They sell a lot of their stuff pretty fast, while some don't sell well at all. There are lawn mowers, patio furniture, and tools. It's crowded inside, and checkout can be a little long. They have locations in Wilmington and Pomona as well. And although the cashier's a bi-lingual, the employees are mainly Spanish speaking. If you're in this neighborhood, they're definitely worth browsing.

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