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3.5 (102 reviews)
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Carolyn L.

I didn't even realize this is considered a mall. From the map, it looks like it is in a circular shape, with some anchor tenants e.g. Seattle Marriott Redmond, the movie theaters. There are a few more hotels here too, which I am not sure if it is part of it. I find the layout hard to get my bearing, to even know where to start walking to specific stores. It is a 2-storey mall. The shops are a jumble of kids education centers, restaurants, cafes and some clothing and a bath and bodyworks. From the little walk and exploration I did, I didn't get the focal point of this mall. There is a Daiso, but there are no other convenience store like a 7-11. It is quite a mess and not very friendly for first time visitors to this place. I think this probably appeal to the locals who live in this area more than tourists. There are free parking at the parkade and on the street. Just no overnight parking here.

Elaine K.

I my even remember when I started coming to RTC but I have been living around the area for over 12 tears and since then it had changed so much. Thankfully for the better. It is a very nice street mall to come with friends and kids, especially during summer time. The middle area has water fountain to the kids and they always have a blast. There are just a few restaurants but enough for us to have different choices. One draw back is that there is not enough clothing stores available. Plus Macy's and Victoria's Secret closed their doors a while ago which as a bummer. Hopefully as Redmond n general is growing so much plus new businesses opening everywhere we might see new stores opening here. I can't wait to see it. I definitely recommend this street mall to people who wants to come and hang out with family and friends and maybe do a little bit is shopping.

Redmond Town Center, Christmas tree
Pierre B.

Come down to Redmond town Center where there is holiday, cheer Christmas tree lights, Santa sleigh and much much more

Edward A.

They've done quite a bit of work to spruce up this outdoor shopping center. I'm a little disappointed to see the maple trees gone, but it does make sense as it's usually too cold to sit in the shade. A lot of beautification upgrades make this a great place for a stroll, walk, meeting place, etc.

John M.

We like coming to RTC because it's close to our home and convenient to get there. The shops aren't too bad. But the anchor stores aren't around anymore; REI closed and Macy's left several years ago. It's mostly smaller shops, restaurants and coffee. But it's a very nice atmosphere & fun to walk around and do some light shopping.

The mall by its fountain.  Photo taken at later evening, so no one is around.
Eva M.

Redmond Town Center is a neighborhood mall. Unless you live near there or unless they are hosting an event, you are unlikely to go there. Over the years since it first opened, I have watched it decline more than raise. Anchor retailers of Eddie Bauer, Macy's, REI, and Border's have either left or gone bankrupt. Ditto with other chain stores such as Victoria Secret, See's Candy, and Gymboree. Somehow, people come to eat restaurants but not to buy anything, which I really don't understand. The service and inventory at any of the chain stores have always been better than the same retailers in, say, Bellevue Square. When I am looking for something, I prefer RTC if the store is here. In the recent couple of years, they remodeled and closed the center street. Best decision ever! Kids play by the fountain all the time. Commonly on the weekend, there's some kind of activity here. On summer Saturdays, the farmers market is nearby. As a neighborhood mall, it really is a winner. I wish people would spend more here, especially shopping, to keep the retailers in business.

Splash Pad in Center Street Plaza.
Ting A.

Truly a beautiful two-story shopping center with a relaxing ambience, but sadly has taken a toll with the e-commerce shift especially fueled by the pandemic. Over the years many of the businesses have been repeating the cycle of closing and being replaced; and even Bed Bath & Beyond is currently shutting down. It's a shame that the local stores struggle; a number of retail spaces are just empty now with others replaced by corporations like Fidelity. Most of the people come to dine and chill outdoors. There are plenty of chairs and tables, and the middle has a splash pad where children are often seen playing during summertime. The place is frequently cleaned. Public Wi-Fi, restrooms, and free parking in the adjacent garages are available. A nice center for the community, but honestly not one people would go out of their way to visit unless there's an event like the Pacific NW Chalk Fest or Redmond Lights.

Parking lot entrance~
Edward L.

Nice outdoor-style mall in Redmond. Parking is available in the large lot next to the mall. The store selection isn't the greatest, but there is a really nice atrium area in the middle. Good for a stroll.

This used to be a street!
Courtney L.

Redmond Town Center is a nice little community, but is not a place I would come to do major shopping. There are only a few large stores, including Macy's, REI and Bed, Bath & Beyond. Many of the other shops are smaller boutiques. I usually come here if I know exactly what I need to pick-up as opposed to browsing through stores on a casual day of shopping. RTC has a few restaurants to choose from (I recommend Thai Ginger!) and is within walking distance from Cleveland Street which offers additional eateries. Parking is abundant as there is a large garage as well as a huge lot on the side facing Bear Creek Parkway. This past year, the main street that used to go through RTC is now a large walkway with seating areas and some lawn games (like shuffleboard) which is perfect for the warmer months. On a nice day, it's a great place to relax outside and catch up with a friend over lunch or coffee.

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Fun, lovely layout. As a tourist from LA, it had a good selection of shops. I wish I had more time to wander around!

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Bellevue Square Mall is one of the nicer malls in Washington. They have a wide selection of stores…read moreand are always adding more! Their food/drink stores are also great; they have a variety of different boba stores, which I love! Every store I walk into, I always feel welcomed! I've never ran into any issues or problems at Bellevue Square. I love how they host events for different cultures/holiday events. Finding parking is always easy! And comparing this place to other malls, there's never been any huge incidents or any violent mishaps like (shootings). Bellevue Square always feels safe!

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4.1(33 reviews)
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As a foodie, I'm slowly but surely eating my way through this shopping center! I can't say my…read morewallet is happy about it, but I've enjoyed a number of meals here over the years, especially as new spots have popped up. The selection is pretty diverse in terms of types of food - burgers, ramen, pasta, sushi, pizza, Thai (vegan) and more... it's all here! For a little treat, grab ice cream at Salt & Straw, a boba tea from Don't Yell at Me, or a coffee and pastry at 203º Fahrenheit Coffee. It's tough to resist any of these. With this being an outdoor shopping center, it's the most lively during the spring and summer. There is a main outdoor seating area near the cinema and tables here fill up pretty quickly during the warmer months with people who opt for takeout from one of the casual eateries. Across the street, smaller sections of seating are accompanied by fireplaces. I've been grateful for the fireplaces and heat lamps during the wintertime! Other than exploring the food options, I enjoy browsing Nordstrom Rack and could spend hours at the Barnes & Noble. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods are also here. Along with these larger stores, there is a variety of small boutique-like shops, providing an opportunity to support the small businesses. As for parking, the main lot in front of Trader Joe's and Nordstrom Rack get pretty crowded, so I'd recommend parking in the garage on the side of Chase bank. Each parking spot in this garage has a light over it that turns red if occupied and green if available, making it really easy to navigate. With spring right around the corner, I'm sure I'll find myself here again shortly!

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Really sweet shopping area and building with nice architecture that houses a lot of shops,…read morerestaurants, and other stores. Highly recommended to check out if you are in Bellevue!

I hadn't realized that there were Chihuly Art Pieces here. Beautiful…read more I went to Woods Coffee, The Paper Source, and The Container Store in Lincoln Square, about 4 months ago now. Service was fine at Woods Coffee and The Container Store; not great, not bad. I was happy that Woods Coffee had Kombuchas for sale, and my Kombucha that I bought there was pretty good. The price was decent for it too, Kombuchas are not super cheap even when buying them at the grocery store, so for a coffee shop in a mall-like area I was satisfied with the price for it. I drink Kombucha often. I love the Container Store, and I could spend hours in there. The selection was excellent. However, despite my enjoyable browsing, I just bought a load of white cardboard boxes that I had pre-ordered to make a maze/playhouse for my cat. I thought his maze/playhouse would look much nicer if I used white cardboard boxes that do not have labels all over them, rather than brown cardboard amazon boxes. Service and selection at the Paper Source were both outstanding. That was my favorite store that I visited here. I bought several items there, and felt super relaxed and welcome while in that store. Very nice area, I would return for sure.

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