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4.6 (7 reviews)
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Tanger Outlets Fort Worth

Tanger Outlets Fort Worth

4.0(65 reviews)
19.1 mi
•$$

This mall was one of the first one I visited upon arriving to Texas…read more They have good parking, clean restrooms & numerous eatery places within close proximity The stores in general are great customer service & are really motivated to make super good deals for their customers. I always return, whether I'm shopping for family or taking out of town friends shopping. There's a Buccees just across the street & of course that in itself is shopping extra for all kinds of paraphernalia souvenirs. Plus the BBQ food fest! We love it!

This was our third year coming here for Easter pictures because it had become a family tradition,…read morebut unfortunately the experience has gotten worse each year. Last year, they had computer issues and asked us to move our appointment time after we had already arrived with the kids dressed and ready. We understand that things happen, but having to waste an extra hour with little ones in full Easter outfits was incredibly frustrating. Fast forward to this year, and somehow the experience was even more disappointing. We scheduled our appointment for 11:30 and arrived early at 11:15 with our whole crew ready to go, only to walk into complete chaos. They were unable to print pictures, had staff on speakerphone asking for help, and were checking families in in a way that came across as rude and unprofessional. The first appointment of the day took nearly an hour just to receive their prints and leave, which immediately backed everything up. What was most frustrating was seeing walk-ins taken before scheduled appointments while staff appeared to still be setting up on Easter weekend. Again, we understand that technical issues happen, but the lack of preparation, professionalism, and communication made this a really disappointing experience for our family. What started as a tradition is now something we're seriously reconsidering for next year.

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24/7 Frozen or Hot Pizza ready in 5 mins (pizza cutter included)

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West 7th Fort Worth

West 7th Fort Worth

3.9(21 reviews)
0.4 mi•Arlington Heights
•$$

I love this little shopping area, they have almost everything you can need. They have gyms, movie…read moretheater , lots of different restaurants, coffee shops and apartments. The thing I associate the most with west 7 is their bars and night life. A lot of these places are open during the day as a brunch/restaurant but I prefer the bar scene at night. It can be dangerous is you go to certain places as it can get rough but if you just walk away and dont start trouble you will be fine. At night there are a lot of people here and it can get very dirty with lots of trash due to there being a lot of food trucks in the area. You can find tacos, empanadas, pizza, sandwiches and even BBQ being sold at night out here in the streets. Parking is free if you purchase something from some of the restaurants there but that is not always the case. Free street parking can be found you just have to look or you can pay for staying in the garage. A couple of blooks have 'pay to work' with parking meters but they usually offer you 2 free hours. I would suggest parking as far away and then walking to west 7 at night because if you park on the street after 10pm they will tow your car. I seen it happen multiple times where people pay and park but dont read that it expires at 10pm and right on the dot the tow trucks come out and take peoples car. Be careful where you park and dont start any trouble.

Be honest on price you wont see me here anymore ever in my life and also make sure you ask pricing…read morebefore waiting an hour for service as I did make them give you a receipt

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University Park Village

University Park Village

3.8(18 reviews)
1.8 mi•TCU/West Cliff
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An outdoor shopping mall of sorts. Seemed to be a good variety of different stores available…read more Dropped off my neighbor at the Blue Goose for an employment interview. In the meantime, I walked around and poked my head into a few of the stores. Well pleased with my adventure. Please shop here!

This is my favorite shopping center in Fort Worth. The staff at several of the clothing stores…read more(Anthropologie, Ann Taylor, Lululemon, WHBM) seem nice from my experiences there, although I'm familiar with the staff at WHBM (White House Black Market) the most. If you end up at WHBM, I'll mention that their store manager Karina is the sweetest salesperson you could ask for. If you're ever in the area I'd definitely recommend stopping here! While several of the stores do cater to somewhat more mature customers, it's a great place for TCU students too; stores like Anthropologie and Free People immediately come to mind. Even in some of these stores that normally cater to older customers (mainly WHBM) I've found some cute items that might be appropriate for something like a sorority function; don't be afraid to have an open mind. Also, several of the clothing stores here seem trans- and GNC-friendly in my experience. As mentioned above I've had great experiences with WHBM, but Ann Taylor, Chico's (sister brand to WHBM), Madewell, Anthropologie, and Free People also felt welcoming as well.

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La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth - Crazy Eggs

La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth

3.7(47 reviews)
4.8 mi•Southside
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Although, this mall has been rebranded as La Gran Plaza, I have many fond memories when it was Fort…read moreWorth Town Center. One area that remains the same is the area surrounding the movie theater. I remember my first theater experience here watching the motion picture Aladdin. I'm glad the mall remains open and has kept some of its original charm. Sadly, many malls are having a hard time staying afloat. During my two hour visit, I experienced quite a bit. First I'll start with the least enjoyable parts. When I first walked in, I immediately noticed a woman at the lower-level sports bar and grill wearing a thong and a shirt. Not a short skirt, like her coworker only a thong. It's definitely not what I expected to see after returning for the first time in five years. She quickly moved out of view when she noticed my reaction, but it still left a strong first impression. As I headed up the escalator, I was approached by staff from La Perla handing out menus and trying to guide me into their restaurant. The same thing happened as I walked through the food court. I wouldn't call it a bad experience, but it did feel a bit overwhelming as my first encounter upon entering the upper-level of the mall. From my experience working in a mall, I've noticed food court staff often offer samples, which I think is a more inviting way to attract customers. A small taste can go a long way, when a restaurant wants to acquire new customers and grow their clientele. I read reviews regarding the food court establishments beforehand, and many mentioned rude service, overpriced and subpar food. It would have been nice to try good authentic Mexican cuisine rather than the usual Tex-Mex I tend to eat. I did stop by Mr. Churro, where I enjoyed a cup of ice cream fully loaded with toppings of my choice. Next, while shopping at Burlington and Ross, I noticed loss prevention stationed at the entrances. Having my bag checked and showing my receipt felt a bit uncomfortable, but I understand it's become a common practice to prevent stealing. Another unexpected moment happened while I was shopping. A young toddler suddenly balled up his fist hitting my shopping bag like it was a punching bag. His mother told him to stop but didn't apologize. Later, I saw him hitting his mother repeatedly while she did nothing to correct the behavior, which was uncomfortable to witness. On a more positive note, I really enjoyed the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the plaza. The beautiful quinceañera dresses, crowns, bouquets, and accessories are stunning. The cowboy boots, hats, and western attire also stood out to me. There's a center stage for performances, a creatively designed Dino plaza, and several eye catching displays that make for great photo opportunities. Overall, I had a great time and would come back on a weekday when it's less crowded to enjoy the many food court options and shops.

This place is huge,part corporate, part small business and vendors whats not to Love! Well, the…read moreSunday traffic and parking is certainly a challenge. We did enjoy our tour, but after a while, I felt like I was in a maze. Thier was a band blasting the tunes. Amusement rides ferris wheel, merry go round bumper cars.All kinds of really good eats and of course plenty of western wear stores. Man I'm impressed.We will certainly be back but during the week when hopefully it will be easier to navigate great place for the little ones as it has sculptures located throughout I took a few pictures but there is plenty more to see

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Hulen Mall - Food court

Hulen Mall

3.3(86 reviews)
5.7 mi•Wedgwood
•$$

It's been many moons since I stepped foot in an indoor mall, even longer since being in this one…read more It's a little nostalgic, since malls were the thing during the 80's when I was growing up. The record stores are long gone, the demographic that they pander to has changed, and sadly the population that visits has obviously decreased a lot as well. We were there a few days before Christmas and there was only a handful of people walking around. We stopped in just to visit since we had just finished dinner at the attached restaurant. There is a handful of closed spots, with a few displaying signs that a new one is coming. A lot of the stores we were used to visiting are gone. The place seems, to me, a bit run down. Musty and a bit dusty. I can see where some items were made more modern and updated, but it still feels like it's aged a lot and not gracefully. For malls, it's a smaller one, it doesn't' carry a wide foot print, nor a very long one. The outside gives it a large appearance, but inside it's tiny. Even with its size, it's a decent mall to visit.

Walking into Hulen Mall felt like entering a time portal powered by Auntie Anne's pretzels and the…read moredistant echo of 2007 pop hits. I wasn't sure if I was here to shop, to people-watch, or to get mildly lost between a Sunglass Hut and a rogue massage chair kiosk that tried to recruit me like I was joining a secret society. There's a certain charm to a mall that still has both a Build-A-Bear and a Victoria's Secret within 30 feet of each other. It's like childhood and adulthood arm-wrestling in the food court. I wandered past a perfume cloud thick enough to get its own zip code and ended up buying socks I didn't need, snacks I regretted, and confidence I didn't have. It's chaotic. It's weirdly nostalgic. It's Hulen Mall. 4 stars for the experience, minus one star for nearly being tackled by a flying drone toy demo.

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Hulen Mall - Inside

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Hulen Mall - Inside

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