Category: | Outlet Mall |
Address: | 5555 St.Louis Mills Blvd, Hazelwood, MO 63042, USA |
Phone: | +1 314-227-5900 |
Site: | stlouisoutletmall.com |
Rating: | 2.9 |
Working: | 10AM–9PM 10AM–9PM 10AM–9PM 10AM–9PM 10AM–9PM 10AM–9PM 11AM–6PM |
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Leah Neumann
Awesome place to take a walk when its too hot outside. Unfortunately, thats about all its good for, since the majority of the stores are empty. There are never crowds and most of the restrooms are still functioning, so it makes for a great walk. Plus, there are some interesting decorations which make me think that this must have been a beautiful mall in its day. There is an ice rink, a cinema, a childrens clothing store, skate park, a go-cart park, a mini golf zone, a large discount furniture store, and a small handful of other shops that are still struggling along. Honestly, I wonder how they stay in business with hardly any foot traffic in the mall. The few anchor stores like Burlington coat factory and Cabelas have closed off their entrance into the mall, so you have to enter from the outside. The only food stands I remember seeing are a pretzel shop and the concessions for the cinema. The food court is completely empty, except for a t-shirt stand and a sunglasses booth, neither of which will satisfy your hunger for food. Aside from all of that, I cant help but recommend a visit to this mall, simply to experience a slightly creepy and intriguing nearly deserted mall.
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Bill Palmer
This used to be an awesome mall, that was well worth the long drive it self, but unfortunately this is definitely not the case now. We unknowingly went to get our shop on at what haa to be the biggest and most deserted group of closed down and empty former stores I have ever seen in one place at one time EVER!!! I think we counted a full three actual stores that looked as if they might be open, but only two that didnt have the security doors locked and one Antie Annes pretzel shop that I think was open simply because they were having some kind of hockey practice on the old ice skating rink and that was the only refreshments around without having to leave the mall entirely. We were all really starting to wonder if we had slipped into the twilight zone, or post apocalypse world without any people left. An extremely eerie waste of time and effort, unless youre on the hockey team.. maybe
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James S.
A lot of the stores are closed down and somehow my family and I always find these types of malls. I read some reviews and apparently I did not read enough. The place is a complete ghost town. It was a perfect place out of the heat to let the kids run around and not have to worry about them running into people. The playground is a little rundown and my 2 year old almost jumped off a 10-15 foot high place which was very easy for him to climb up on. It was more fun letting them run around through the empty corridors of the mall. The place has a skate park, Ice rink, Cabellas and some other stores. I wish I had brought my skateboard with me. If you are looking for a mall with more than 2 places to eat and more than 5 stores then this is not the place for you.
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Steve Smith
3 Stars only because I used to love this place. Used to go there for Nike Outlet and Finish Line. But, I found out this past Christmas 2016 that most of the major stores left. HERES THE REASON WHY...When the new Open Concept Outlet Mall was built all of the stores moved out and went to the new location. Its sad because this mall used to be great. Unfortunately, St Louis can not support two Outlet Mall locations so close together. Its all about location because Katy Mills Mall in Houston Texas is so crowded you can hardly walk thru. There are a few stores still left (Cabelas, Burlington, Ross, Sears Appliance) but I feel its only a matter of time before they close too. Hopefully, the new owners can do something to make their investment work for them.
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Chris Litwin
Blacklight mini golfing was awesome!!! Otherwise, this mall was a ghost town, even on a Saturday!! Only 20% of the stores were actually open... it was sad seeing how empty it was and some of the open stores were just junk stores. Now they do have a few decent places like Cabelas, Bed Bath and Beyond, Sears Outlet, Cinema, Burlington and the minigolfing so theres some stuff but nowhere near what it used to be back in the day. The place still looks really nice on the inside. They had some liquidation stores with really good deals like at Wilsons Leather. ***I would not recommend coming here expecting it to be your everyday mall, so your best bet is to check online and see the stores they have first, there are no surprises here...
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R. H.
This is not a smart location for a mall no matter how nice it is. That is why 95% of this mall is dead. Four to five stars for how nice the building is. 0 stars for the fact that this mall is basically a husk. With a vacant food court and 95% of the store fronts being empty rooms... the only things left that serve a purpose to me is the not too shabby movie theater and the Hot Topic outlet store that is somehow still surviving. I dont know a damn thing about real estate and running a business but even I would have known better than to build a mall here. I didnt get to see the mall when it was still alive and kicking but it was good in theory but very poor in execution.
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Jon & Amber Lee
I remember when this mall was busy and almost fully occupied 10+ years ago. Sadly, it has really declined in the past 5 or so years. The big playground is really good on hot days for the kids, and Cabelas is still interesting to walk around but thats about it. There is nothing left in the Food Court and only a handful of stores, presumably holding out until their leases expire. The bathrooms were positively disgusting when we were there today. I did report it to mall management but theyve likely only got a skeleton crew of staff. I hope they can figure out something to do with the place. It is in a sad way, but used to be nice.
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Ally Friend
Just went here today with my family. I personally do believe that a few years or even months ago this indoor outlet mall would have gotten a completely different review. When I visited today, only about 5 name-brand stores that I recognized were open, 60% of the stored were closed, and the few people that I saw walking around were dressed in workout clothes and power walking around the mall as a former of exercise. (The place is huge.) The only things my family purchased were for my little sister from justice, and this overall was a very sad experience for our family and kind of ruined our mood. I do NOT recommend.
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Billy Kleinsteuber
Holy cow. This is quite possibly the most depressing mall I have ever been to. I would estimate about 60% of the storefronts in the mall are vacant. And about half of the stores that I saw were generic brand, loaded up with a bunch of crap from China. My guess is that this thing was built during the housing boom and has started to go belly up. I mean, when the jewelry store is advertising its flagship brand as Invicta, you know it is a sad state of affairs. I could not even grab a bite of food at any of the restaurants because it felt so depressing that I would be the only one eating in there. Sad.