About

Tags : #Food., #PointOfInterest, #Establishment

Location :
2218 E Williams Field Rd Suite 235, Gilbert, AZ 85295, USA

Opening Hours

  • Monday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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5 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    22 August 2022

    I enjoy the open air of an outside mall. I can get a light walk in and soak up some much needed vitamin D. After having a baby it can be frustrating trying to fit a walk into the new schedule. When I shop here, the experience is always so calming for both me and my baby.

  • Anynomous
    04 June 2022

    This place is good except for summer time, it is very festive during Christmas. Late evenings are still really nice at 100F. All the shops are now in the post COVID phase, you can shop without masks.

  • Anynomous
    28 December 2021

    I really like the place. There are many different restaurants and coffees + shops and there is also a playground for the kids.
    Recommend for anyone who wants to buy or dine.

  • Anynomous
    25 March 2021

    What a cool outdoor shopping center! I came early to walk around while the ladies shopped. Many shops along well landscapedsidewalks with MANY stores to chose from.

  • Anynomous
    23 March 2021

    3-2021 Fossil has closed. State 48 Taphouse is almost complete, lookin' real nice. Now if those weirdos would stop feeding all the stray cats that live in the sewers by there and the also now closed H&M it'd be better.

    Update 12-29-2020 the Johnny Rockets has been drywalled in by the Harkins Theater which oh, by the way, has been repainted it looks amazing. But the exterior drywall for Johnny Rockets has been paved with this very interesting oh, I don't know... super close up succulent with high contrast colors very bright very colorful very, well odd for the center but I don't know so many businesses are closed in that strip it's at least something. It looks so out of place though.

    So we look forward to Harkins driving and paving the way for that center in that area and we also look toward the covered interior mall area that has also been gutted and is going through some type of transformation.

    Update Oct 10-15-2020

    Looks like the empty Gordon Biersch Brewery is being gutted and a quick conversation with one of the people going in and out of that location is that a new Brewery is coming! This is a much-needed feature in this Village. More to come, this is great news.
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    Quick update for October 2020. I walk around this mall every single morning and the amount of closures of small businesses that are occurring here are shocking. The large brick and mortar stores are still here but they don't look too healthy. I can see a few, well one new construction going on which is a conversion from a Mexican restaurant into a Bourbon and Bones Chophouse which went through some type of building delay due to the stall in the local economy. The main area of the village that has taken the hardest-hit is the road that leads to the movie theater. Almost every business on both sides of that walk up to Harkins is closed except for the pretzel business. It's sad really because walking through that area in the morning and in the evening with all the lights on especially during the holidays is great. And it still is great, it's just a challenging time we're going through. There are a ton of eateries in here that are still surviving but it's the small business shops that are not eateries that are all closing. Charlotte Russe is closing Disney is gone the Tie One On shop is gone as is The Cutting Edge the Junk Boutique kitschy store is gone, Johnny Rockets is gone all the stores to the right a Massage Envy are gone the Ball House for kids is gone the Churro place is gone and over by the Thirsty Lion both buildings behind it on each side of the store gone as his Famous Dave's Barbecue, that's gone. Jos. A Bank...gone. That large inside food court building that was semi remodeled for the summer Farmers Market style Boutique show and the Halloween store has been gutted, hopefully they're remodeling that and they're not just abandoning that space because it's really cool inside. And the only advice I can give to the businesses that serve food that are left is clean up the outside of your stores. And don't sweep your trash out to the sidewalk, pick it up. You guys are lucky that you're surviving and you should take care of your business. And Macy's...please power wash your entrances and clean your trash bins yuk!
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    This place is awesome. Very comfortable and cozy. Especially when it's empty and there's no people. Restaurants are different from each other where multiple visits aren't boring.