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    Village Mall

    1.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    13 years ago

    Cute little mall but not much going on there... They need some more places to eat for sure!

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    Auburn Mall - Mall stores

    Auburn Mall

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is a tiny, tiny mall with very few stores. Yeah, in the world of shopping malls, this is a…read morepretty insignificant contributor. There are so few stores and lengthy hallways devoid of any retail. It does have some nice murals portraying the history of Auburn University. There are a couple of large department stores like Belk and Dillard's, as well as the B. Turner Clothing Store. But while the Dillard's feels modern, the dimly-lit interior of Belk feels like you've traveled back in time to the '90s, and B. Turner's is straight out of the '80s! The "food court" is less of a court and more of a hallway intersection that happens to have three restaurants. Two of these serve crappy Asian knock-off food and one is a Chick-fil-A. There is also a Great American Cookie place, and a country buffet deeper into the mall. There's just not much to see here, and that's exactly why the college kids call it the S'mall. But at least this small town has something.

    There's something so nostalgic about visiting a real mall--a rarity in today's world where so many…read moreare fading into history. Malls remind me of the joys of childhood, and I was thrilled to discover the Auburn Mall, nestled in Opelika, still thriving and full of life. The experience was refreshing. The stores were not only open but well-stocked with a great variety of products, catering to a range of tastes and needs. The anchor stores were bustling, their staff welcoming and attentive--a far cry from the ghost-town vibe some malls have these days. Perhaps the biggest highlight was the energy: people were buzzing around, shopping, chatting, and enjoying the space. It felt alive, a true community hub. I'll definitely make it a point to stop by again the next time I'm in the area. The Auburn Mall is a delightful reminder of real brick and mortar stores!

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    Tigertown

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Pretty convenient shopping center. Sort of typical though. It has a variety of shops, services…read moreand restaurants to include, but not limited to: Target Kroger Best Buy Petco Verizon Wireless TJ Maxx Sally Beauty Supply Starbucks Waffle House Chick-fil-A The Olive Garden Buffalo Wild Wings Banks Nail salons ...just to name a few. It's in a pretty good location because it's just off of the interstate (I-85, exit 58 in Opelika). There's a couple of hotels and gas stations nearby (Courtyard by Marriott, Fairfield Inn). So if you're staying at either of these locations you won't have to go very far to dine and shop. There's also O'Charley's, LongHorn Steakhouse, Jim Bob's and Sonic which are close by, but not within, the Shopping Center. I say stop by this shopping center if you're in the area.

    Tiger Town is the changing face of shopping habits in America. No longer does the mall reign…read moresupreme. If you need a clear example of that, look at Auburn, where the mall houses large department stores and a mix of off beat retailers interspersed with empty space. Contrast that with the bustling open air market that is Tiger Town. It seemingly has everything from mainstream retailers like Old Navy, Best Buy, TJ Maxx, Home Depot and Target to specialty shops like Hobby Lobby, Ulta, World Market and Party City to restaurants that run the gamut from full service to fast food. Think Olive Garden to Chick-Fil-A. And that's just a sampling of what you'll find here. Yes, I still like shopping the mall, but the real fun is at Tiger Town, hopping from store to store for an abundance of choices.

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