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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis mall is really underrated. There are not one, but two record stores, a small but adequate food court, a cafe, a couple of clothing stores, an African store with really cool jewelry and clothes, a New Age store, and an anchors like Shopper's Drug Mart and Safeway. The latter is one of the biggest, brightest Safeways I have ever visited. Accessible from outside entrances are a cannabis shop and Liquor Depot. There's a mostly older demographic, as well as kids from nearby schools, but there's pretty much everything someone would need in terms of essentials, as well as a few out off the way surprised, like the music stores.
One of the smaller quieter malls in Edmonton. If you want to do some shopping with few crowds this is your mall. Just avoid lunch hour and after school hours when it gets inundated with school kids. If you are a fast walker you will have to weave in and out of all of the seniors at the mall! It is a mall that does attract the senior population. A few times a year they have an antique sale down the middle aisle of the mall. There are a wide variety of vendors and items so you can often find some great items. Bonnie Doon bowling lanes is downstairs. It's a nice bowling alley and doesn't seem too busy when I have been there. It's not a huge mall but it does have a good variety of stores. If you are a fashionista this probably isn't the mall for you. If you are a guy and hate shopping especially with crowds then this may be your go-to mall.
I came here to volunteer for Santa's Anonymous as they were using the space previously housing Target. The mall is the old style of one long line of stores but it does offer a decent selection of stores and there's also a bowling alley in the basement too which is fun if you need a break from shopping! Since they were full of volunteers, we had some time to kill before going back. We went to a few stores including HMV (found some great deals with gift merchandise marked down), Carlton Cards, and Shoppers Drug Mart. There's not much for women's clothing stores though, but there seems to be a good number of jewelry stores. They also have kiosks and vendors in the middle of the mall who are selling their goods. We ate in the food court and not a lot of selection but there's always available seating and it's clean as I see the staff wiping tables and taking away trays. There are also anchor stores including Safeway and Sears. Upstairs of the mall there are a few organizations that have their offices here so you can go to a meeting and shop in the same place! Not a mall that I'll find everything I'm looking for, but has some good shops that I can find some good buys.
Very cool stores in this mall, I really like itthat it isnt so busy during the weekdays. There is a new stitches outlet store opening that is huge and hasany clothing items ranging from $5-$10!
This mall is improving, not that that takes much. Cleaner, with less dead space than a few years ago, but still pretty dated. Maybe Target is improving things. I'm guessing the elders are really going to rule this joint now that Capilano Mall is gutted. Bonnie Doon Lanes bowling alley still exists?!? It'll be great once there's an LRT connection here.