Arrêté pour manger quelque chose. Ma conjointe du Chinois, moi Thaï.
Prix ridicule, moitié des portions d'avant la pandémie. 22$ avec pourboire pour une bouteille de Coke et une assiette Général Tao aux crevettes. On oublie ce genre de resto pour un bon boutte.
I have not been to this mall in at least six years. It has changed so much. Still a really nice mall to walk around in and still very clean and the shops and staff are nice. Will definitely visit again soon.
Has a huge Canadian Tire & Loblaws with many varrried stores in between. A great mall for a walkabout with tonnes of natural lighting & comfortable seating throughout. Plenty of parking & busses run right through it
Always a delight to visit. This time was able to see a special Christmas visitor "the Grinch". Was able to be seen without reservation as they had a opening. Champs staff were awesome towards my daughter while looking for a pair of shoes to purchase. Great service and great little mall
It's an okay mall, they have some interesting stores that seem to have some decent sales. I mostly like it for dollarama, and the new Canadian Tire addition if you happen to be in the area.
I have always liked Carlingwood. Easy to find parking and stores as all on one level. My bank is in the mall, a new bubble juice store that is deserving of a visit if you like those types of drinks they make them better than many I've tried in the city. My favourite chocolate store Purdys always gets my business while I'm in the mall. The dollar store downstairs is huge and carries anything you are needing that the other locations have in stock. Plus even more choices. There is a cobbler in the mall I like and he does a great job fixing my shoes and boots. Slightly pricey but worth it because of the excellent workmanship.
I will say that sears looks different:) in all seriousness, the Canadian tire is very nice, it felt kinda weird walking into it when you remember what used to be there before, it's a quiet little mall and I hope it has a future in today's threatening online market