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Town Square Las Vegas - Pressed Juicery

Town Square Las Vegas

4.2(704 reviews)
2.2 miSoutheast
$$

Many restaurants, stores and other businesses to visit here in Town Square, Las Vegas…read more I do enjoy coming to visit whenever I am in town however I don't love the parking situation here, it's not the most convenient.

Weird that I have never written a review for Town Square, given that I have been coming here for…read moreliterally 2 decades now. Parking here can be a nightmare, but there are quite a few parking spaces. Even if it's super busy, I can always find a spot, even if it means I have to walk a bit farther than I wanted. I like Town Square mostly for the food options. The Yard House here was the only one in town for a while and we loved to go here as a family and there were quite a few work excursions that happened here. We used to go to a bar close to this area too, where they did a lot of industry nights. There are still some really good food and bar options here today. The shopping is pretty good. There are stores here that you might not be able to find in other areas of town. I'm not a big shopper but you can also just window shop like I do, especially if you've just had a big meal and need to do a little La Passeggiata. Some of the shops are expensive, some are not, so there's really something for anyone's budget. I've noticed this place stays pretty clean and there are a good amount of people working to keep it that way. I appreciate that very much.

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Town Square Las Vegas - Tommy Bahama, other restaurants, and stores

Tommy Bahama, other restaurants, and stores

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Blue Diamond Crossing

Blue Diamond Crossing

4.7(3 reviews)
2.3 miSouthwest

It's an open air strip mall that houses Target, Ross and Big Lots. Those were the only three stores…read morethat I went to here at the Blue Diamond Crossing. I also saw some clothing stores and restaurants. They have a good mix of shops and eateries. I saw El Pollo Loco as we were driving out of the parking lot. I really wanted to eat there, but we already had reservations at a restaurant. I only eaten at El Pollo Loco once and that was in Cali. I really liked it.

So many choices here! For stores, services, & restaurants. It's ever- changing here. Looks like,…read moreTilly's is coming soon (goodbye to Office Depot). There are several parts to this shopping center, but we go to the main part, which is a very long chain of stores. I've been wanting to visit since Grocery Outlet returned (it used to be on Boulder Highway, years ago, when I lived in Henderson, in old Henderson). The stores we visit the most: Dollar Tree, Big Lots, Cost Plus World Market, Ross, Target, Kohls, and Baskin Robbins. But we are now big fans of Grocery Outlet. If you download the APP, you will get $5 off your $25 purchase. We usually go to Dollar Tree every weekend, and every DT store's inventory varies. I was looking at the Big Lots markdowns, but no crazy ones here. We were lucky that when we visited, it was the afternoon, this past saturday, so we got some shade and relief from the "unofficial" summer weather.

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Blue Diamond Crossing
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McCarran Marketplace - A northern mockingbird chilling on firethorn shrubs in the Lowe's parking lot.

McCarran Marketplace

4.8(5 reviews)
3.3 miSoutheast
$$

McCarran Marketplace is a wonderful shopping center on Eastern and Russell. Apparently, the name…read morehad changed to Reid Marketplace. Service providers in the area are Bank of America, Nevada Army National Guard Recruiting, AT&T Store, H&R Block, Gadget Repair LV, FedEx Office Print & Ship Center, Petra's Jewelry & Watch Repair, and Verizon. If seeking personal care, there's Runway Nails, Sally Beauty, Optic Gallery Family Eye Care, Partell Pharmacy, and Vegas Style Salon. Nearby shops include Lowe's, Dollar Tree, Ross Dress for Less, Office Depot, PetSmart, and Walmart. Some of the dine-in options are Panera, Del Taco, Farmer Boys, Firehouse Subs, Dulce Michoacan Ice Cream, China A Go Go (formerly China Dragon), Jamba Juice, Carl's Jr, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Hana Ramen, and Starbucks.

McCarran Marketplace is a sprawling complex of shopping centers, pads, and big box stores bordering…read morethe east periphery of McCarran International Airport along Eastern Avenue from Patrick Street to Russell Road. On some flights departing McCarran International Airport it is the last thing that people see before setting off for the friendly skies. Below the friendly skies most people see its giant asphalt sea by means of Eastern Avenue. There are at least four entrances from Eastern Avenue including the signalized ones at Patrick Street and Oquendo Road. The McCarran Marketplace asphalt sea is so grand that it is approximately a half-mile one way walk between the Walmart Automotive Center to the Starbuck's.    McCarran Marketplace serves the role of a regional shopping center much like Eastgate at Sunset and Marks and Eastern Beltway Center at Eastern and Serene. Since the shopping complex opened around 2006, I have patronized it. I will go into more detail about this shopping center.    The way it is laid out, the power center stores are nearer the airport. From south to north they include the Walmart Supercenter, Petsmart, Office Depot, Ross, and Lowe's. Amungst them is a Dollar Tree. Throughout the shopping centers and pads fronting Eastern Avenue are the restaurants excluding the McDonald's in the Walmart Supercenter. From south to north they include Peter Piper Pizza, Del Taco, Farmer Boys, Firehouse Subs, Jamba Juice, China Dragon, a Hawaiin restaurant, Carl's Jr., Port of Subs, and Starbuck's. Joining the restaurants in these shopping centers and pads are the services including Bank of America, AT&T, a Verizon authorized shop, Eastern Hills Dental, Fantastic Sam's, and other businesses. Throughout the years I have spent time in many of these places and reviewed a few.    What I like about this shopping complex is that it is less congested and easier to exit than many regional shopping centers such as Eastern Beltway Center. Thanks to the two signalized intersections at Eastern and the indirect one onto Russell via Surry Street, it is generally a breeze to exit the complex. Another thing I like is that there is sufficient empty land allowing the complex to grow. As I write this review there is a sign at the empty lot on the northwest corner of Eastern and Patrick saying "For Lease." Will this be Las Vegas's newest Raising Cane's, Chick-fil-A, Burger King, or Dunkin Donuts? " Speaking of growth when so many shopping centers are suffering, the only vacancy I am aware of here is Payless Shoes. Now, what I dislike is that there is poor pedestrian circulation between the different components of the complex. For example when I walk from Walmart at the southwest corner to Starbuck's at the northeast corner there is a lack of a crosswalk or traffic calming device at Oquendo Road which cuts through the shopping complex causing an asphalt divide between Dollar Tree and Lowe's. To exaberate the situation there is a blind spot where Oquendo Road curves. Once you cross Oquendo Road, there is a vast Lowe's parking lot and another shopping center road to cross. There is also a want for a walkway and crosswalk between Lowe's and the shopping center at the northeast corner by Russell. The poor pedestrian circulation is also evident between the Walmart and power center strip and the Eastern Avenue facing shopping center by Oquendo Road. If I want to walk between Walmart and either Firehouse or China Dragon, I am left to cross a curving shopping center road with a blind spot and no crosswalk. Obviously McCarran Marketplace was designed first and foremost for the automobile and not the pedestrian. The upshot is that an automobile is more preferable when combining two businesses spread across the shopping complex. Especially in the summertime.    Only a few hundred feet and over the fence from where commercial airplanes take off on a McCarran International Airport airstrip, convenience and shopping take off in McCarran Marketplace retail strips. And before I take off, I am giving the McCarran Marketplace four stars. It's selection of stores, restaurants, and services and ease of exiting safely onto Eastern Avenue with its two traffic signals makes this regional shopping complex worthy of four stars and return visits.

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McCarran Marketplace - The South section at sunrise. If you look at center-left you can see an airplane landing.

The South section at sunrise. If you look at center-left you can see an airplane landing.

McCarran Marketplace - Flying above McCarran Marketplace which is below center right.

Flying above McCarran Marketplace which is below center right.

McCarran Marketplace - Front view from the street of the major stores.

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Front view from the street of the major stores.

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