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    New Britain Village Square

    3.0 (1 review)

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    The Shops At Valley Square

    The Shops At Valley Square

    3.8(10 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    I go out of my way just to visit this beautiful shopping center, a stark contrast to those in…read morePhilly. I removed a star because it is a bit too far away and lots of stores have closed due to COVID. But you still have almost every imaginable business. Prices tend to be high but you can still find some deals. Rush hour is brutal so visit during non-peak hours.

    This is the coolest shopping center I have ever visited in my life! It's like a small town, truly…read moreamazing and such a brilliant concept with streets of shops, condo's and restaurants on 120 acres of what used to be farm land. It's enormous and from what I was told they are still developing and only on phase one at this time. I hate shopping and I detest malls and I find shopping here a true delight, so easy to roam around, with beautiful store fronts, street lamps and sidewalks lined with flowers and benches The courtyards are filled with well maintained lawns and plenty of activities, especially for the kiddies. During the warmer months they host a Farmer's Market which is rapidly growing allowing local vendors to sell their fresh produce, baked goods and crafts. Many shops with names you are familiar with, including Victoria's and Borders, plus plenty of unique one of a kind shops line the streets and make it a breeze to browse or run in and out. It's almost a one stop shopping center with a Wegman's Grocery and shops galore that have almost anything you may be looking for. Plenty of restaurants and eateries inside this center make it hard to choose, from pizza to ice cream, Ted Montana's Grill, P.F. Chang's, Chipolte Mexican Grill, The Melting Pot, Panera Bread are all ready to feed you. I've been here for wine tasting's at various shops, I love their Farmer's Market and anxiously await them setting up shop, it's a quaint village that makes me happy to go shopping and I love that they are Eco-friendly.

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    Willow Grove Park Mall

    Willow Grove Park Mall

    3.5(116 reviews)
    10.3 mi
    $$

    Willow Grove for me is complicated. I can't exactly tell you where it's supposed to fall in the…read morePhiladelphia metro area mall hierarchy. It's only a half hour from King of Prussia, which does not help. There is a large amount of parking, but on a busy day you might have to walk a little bit further. The mall is three stories and anchored by Macy's and Bloomingdale's, along with various other stores in two re-developed anchors. The interior is very nice and clean. The available stores, for being in what is considered an upper tier mall, are just ok with a lot of stores you can find in most other malls. There's also more vacancies, local stores, and temporary stores then you would expect, to the point they would add up to about a whole floor. Tilted 10 as an arcade is just ok, but not as impressive as a Round1, with both being expensive. Primark's not bad as a clothing option. Willow Grove does have an outstanding food court that was very busy during my visit. You basically couldn't get near Chick-fil-A with the line they had. They also have The Cheesecake Factory in one of the re-developed anchors. If this mall were in another place, like Harrisburg, it would be an outstanding regional mall that would attract shoppers from hours away. Can I tell you that Willow Grove with worth going out of your way for a visit? Not really, not right now at least.

    It's...a mall. Many stores that used to be here when I was a kid are no longer, including the…read moredepartment stores. This mall used to be busy, busy, busy, filled with shoppers and people everywhere. Now, there are still some people, but it isn't like it used to be thanks to online shopping. You can still get some good people watching in during peak seasons, though. The food court has some decent eating options.

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    The Shops At Clemens Town Center

    The Shops At Clemens Town Center

    2.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    Bait and switch on advertising and in-store selling seems to be a continuing corporate strategy at…read moreGiant Supermarkets. At best, unethical. If you don't pay SUPER CLOSE attention to the wording, they will charge more. There is a sale now that if you buy two Marzetti dips, for $6.00, you get a free bag of baby carrots, normally $1.89. Their regular price for one dip is $3.99. I bought two dips. At home, we checked the receipt. We were charged for the carrots, AND charged $3.99 for one dip. I returned to the store and they merely gave me the difference back, and said that some of the different types of dip were not included in the offer, and that negates the lower price, and negates the free carrots as well. They admitted they put the dips in the wrong rows (though they had the specials listed in every row!). In that same trip to the store, We bought a pineapple, which in the sale was 2 for $5.00. We were charged $2.99 for one. I have had this type problem with them before. Most customers do not notice the charges on their receipts. The checkers often do not remind people to show their member cards, and it results in higher costs. We will never go to a Giant supermarket again, even though one is close to us.

    A 3 is kinda being generous - as it's really a 2 star Strip Mall at this point. Anyhow this strip…read moreof Shops is in New Britain, right along 202 and used to be anchor by a nicely run Clemens Market that is now a "just OK" Giant Food Store. There is also a Dollar Tree, Heavenly Ham, a McDonalds (that's been around for agess) a local bank, and a Chinese restaurant. It's nice that it's here for locals to use, but there are better, slicker, newer, cooler hipper places to shop nowadays.

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