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    Yuba Sutter Mall

    3.2 (67 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Cheap wish.com dress they bought and are reselling in the store for profit
    Ashley S.

    They opened up new stores the clothing stores are cheap and looks like the stuff you can buy on wish.com and so is the new speaker store. The only good places to shop are journeys American eagle zumiez and jc penny's ross is good but the line is always too long

    Eddie S.

    This mall is way beyond its Glory Days , in the 90s this place was the place to be, and be seen ! There used to be fashion and innovation, a great food court and a really fun arcade , now they have some VR junk and a virtual arcade (YUCK!) the quality of the mall has really gone down hill , lots of stuff for little kids to do , ball pits, trampoline jumping , but the stores in general , dated , lack luster , this was a really great mall in the 90s, but it is really showing it's age . I also miss Orange Julias that was the best

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    Robi H.

    Great storeLove this place they have everything that you need from jewelry to food. Entertainment for your kids, you can ride with them on a stunning steam train , jumping on an awesome trampoline if you're light enough 130 ponds you also can jump they Also have a lot for your taste a lot of amazing shops from Sephora JCPenney to Dress for Less depends Also if you're hungry they have a lot of cafes they also have a store where you can buy food sometimes they have great sales for products at Smart& Final and finally you can get fit at the Planet Fitness.

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    Tomas A.

    I have to say, for a city of 64,000 people, I was impressed by the mall here. I can see from the reviews that most people don't seem to be too thrilled about it, but if you're from out of town. It's not fair to compare what you have to here. This is a small town. Sure, a lot of stores are closed, but I like that they still made an effort to display items from other stores in the windows(shoes, jewelry). Really, I came just to look around and spent most of the time in the kids play area, which is larger than the one in where I live

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    This place is a joke. The swap meet is more fun than this pathetic excuse for a mall but it is Yuba City sooo. Yeah.

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    Westfield Galleria at Roseville

    Westfield Galleria at Roseville

    3.9(691 reviews)
    32.2 mi
    $$
    Established in 2000
    Boutique

    Adj: Marvelous Mall, Superb Shopping…read more Westfield Galleria at Roseville is my favorite shopping mall in the greater Sacramento area. There aren't that many malls in our metro, so we don't have many choices, shopping plazas yes, but malls, no. I grew up going to malls a lot for fun (window and for reals) shopping, for hanging out with my cousins and friends, and I have lots of great memories from all the fun I had at different malls, mostly Arden Fair and Florin Mall, but sadly there's not a lot of malls left. Westfield Galleria at Roseville is by far the nicest in our region so I enjoy coming here. The mall itself is huge, it spans a couple of blocks. No matter which end of the mall you start at, you'll make your way through. The parking can be quite challenging on a weekend, but if you're willing to park up higher in the parking structure or out in the sun, you'll find parking more easily. There's also EV charging for a fee for those w/electric vehicles. There's something for everyone here, from the large dept stores like Macy's and Nordstrom that anchor the mall, to the food court with all the delicious mall foods, snacks, and drinks, to clothing stores, home goods stores, sporting goods, to Daiso, there are so many choices and so many interesting things to look at and try. There are even luggage stores and seasonal (holidays) stores. For those who don't care to acquire more stuff, you can have some pretty fun experiences here as there's the movie theatres and arcades so it's something else you can do rather than just shop and eat. My kids enjoy all the toy stores and when they were little, they loved playing on the Kaiser sponsored kids indoor play structure, which is a great place for some rest for parents and for kids to burn off some energy and get out their wiggles if they're getting restless (or uninterested) in the shopping experience. Overall, Westfield Galleria at Roseville remains a clean, spacious, and well-maintained shopping mall and I hope it stays that way and continues to see new additions to offer different stores and more facilities improvements and updates.

    Disabled customers are clearly not welcome at the Westfield Galleria or the Fountains…read more Based on current statistics, approximately 40-45% of Americans live with some form of disability. Yet only a small percentage are wheelchair users, meaning millions of people live with "invisible disabilities" that are routinely ignored by developers, property owners, and even code enforcement agencies that continue approving projects without meaningful accessibility. At these shopping centers, there appear to be more EV charging spaces than accessible parking spaces. During repeated visits, I often found only a couple of handicap spaces near major entrances, forcing disabled shoppers to circle parking lots or park long distances away. I have also encountered extremely heavy, non-ADA-compliant doors that are difficult and painful to open. When concerns are raised, the response from some businesses is simply to "enter through the mall," which requires disabled individuals to walk even farther just to access a store. That is not equal access. For the many shoppers living with disabilities -- including those with mobility limitations, neurological conditions, chronic pain, balance disorders, and other invisible disabilities -- the experience here often feels exclusionary rather than welcoming. Accessibility should not be treated as an afterthought or an inconvenience

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    Westlake Plaza and Center - Ooooooh plaza!

    Westlake Plaza and Center

    5.0(3 reviews)
    41.6 mi
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    Nice friendly stores. Not crowded…read more Great place to get your hair cut. The grocery store changes but they are good folks. Local people.

    Westlake Plaza is pretty cute! I really like the selection of things they have here, especially…read moresince West Davis is so far from all the downtown Davis goodness. Not only is there the Westlake Market for your weekly groceries, but they also have beauty salons, a number of eateries, *~MANDRO~*, and a bunch more. I believe that Lamppost Pizza, Shanghai Town, and Chuy's Tacqueria are here, so you have a decent selection of places to drop by for a meal. My favorite boba place, Mandro Teahouse, is also here! The other businesses nearby, like Abba Salon and Mattress Express, I don't frequent much nor do most college students, so I can only imagine that mostly locals go there. I also go to Family Dollar quite often for my cheapo college student needs LOL. Still cool to have so much variety in such a small plaza, though :) Really accessible-- there are two bus stops that are on each side of the plaza, one near Family Dollar on Arlington and the other across the parking lot on Lake. I bus or walk here from my apartment from time to time to get groceries or study at Mandro. For the apartments in West, I think this little plaza is super convenient and useful. Every once in a while, they have a small food truck festival in the parking lot that features local eats. I'm not too sure of the exact dates but there is one during Picnic Day which gets pretty popular! It's awesome that they have little things that build and engage the community.

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    Westlake Plaza and Center - I remember this shopping center as being pretty empty.  Still feels empty actually.

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    I remember this shopping center as being pretty empty. Still feels empty actually.

    Fountains at Roseville - A perfect Easter Sunday at Zocalo

    Fountains at Roseville

    3.9(181 reviews)
    32.5 mi
    $$

    We were at the fountains on Friday, May 15, 2026. We had reservations at Zocalo to meet friends for…read moredinner at 6:30pm. We live in the Sacramento area and according to the GPS it would take us around 40 minutes to get there and it was pretty accurate. We hit some traffic, but it never came to a complete stop. The GPS took us the round about way and we entered in near Pet Food Express. We totally missed the mall entrance and thus avoided the crowds. On the other hand we weren't sure if we were going the right way as it was a different way then we've ever taken. So good for the GPS getting us there. Parking is a little tricky if you don't know the area. We pulled into the lot and the directions said it was in-front of us so we parked without having an eye on the restaurant. It parked near a pretty easy landmark, Pet Food Express so we were able to find our car leaving. We're thankful they have maps of the complex as we were able to look up Zocalo on the map and get our bearings. I didn't see spots right out front of some of the businesses. So, I'm a little confused as to how those with disabilities get around. It was a long walk if you had a walker or cane to get from our parking spot to Zocalo. Parking in general can be tricky as there are so many people concentrated in such a small area and parking is limited. We thankfully found a spot, but it was a bit of a walk. Since we were there early we decided to do a little shopping. The first store we spotted and were standing in-front of was a shoe store, Sole Desire, so we went in to browse at all the nice, comfortable, and over priced shoes. The store was known for comfort and had all women's shoes that we could see, they didn't appear to have men's shoes. They had some nice shoes on sale, but they were still really pricy, all around the $100 mark. I did find 2 pairs that looked like the ones I have at home, but different colors. They are nice, but you can feel every pebble you walk over so in the end they really aren't hat comfortable. I found another pair that I liked and that were summery, but for the price I really didn't need just another pair of shoes. I was in the need of sandal so I perused the sandal selection. I haven't had cute sandals in years. I have functional water type shoes, The heaven duty type Teva and Keens, both great for hiking and water activities, but definitely not cute or sexy sandals. Now a days I need comfortable shoes for my old feet so it's hard to find something that will work for me. I picked up a pair of BIza sandals. I'm really hoping and crossing all my fingers and toes that they will be comfortable not just sitting around, but also walking. And that is the type of stores they have in the Fountains. After dinner we hoped to do a little more shopping, but everything was closed. We were so disappointment as it was still early in our minds as the sun was still out. The stores could have stayed open another hour or so. The ice cream shop was still open as we saw a lot of people with ice cream. My husband liked the vibe. It was a happy, yet not snobby crowd. The fountains were a nice touch. Something fun to watch and gather around. The music they piped in was soothing. They had corn hole at one of the fake grass patches near Pet Food Express. It looks like a real gathering spot for the active kids. There were too many kids around so I wasn't able to take any pictures of the kids area. They have a cute little train that goes around. $3.00 per person (cash only), with children under two riding free when accompanied by a paying adult. That's going to be a hard sell for lots of people because most of us don't carry cash with us.

    I am a disabled senior with invisible disabilities. The owner of the Fountains has made NO effort…read moreto provide ANY accommodations to meet the needs of an ever-growing population of people with disabilities. The gratuitous handicap parking spaces are very few and much farther between. There are entire parking lot in the back of the "Fountains" with ZERO handicap spaces. According to a manager at XFINITY, when I commented on the difficulty of finding handicap parking, reported that many of complained about that very problem and they have reported it too the management of Fountains at Roseville. According to some at XFINITY, the owner/management of the Fountains stated that they don't "WANT" to provide handicap parking for the disabled. The other issue that is problematic are the stores that bear handicap stickers of wheelchairs on their windows yet provide no way for people in wheelchairs and other mobility disabilities access the store. I've recently moved to the area from Washington, DC. I am stoned and outraged at this year negligence and non-compliance of the Americans with Disabilities Act in heart of California!

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