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    Indianapolis, IN

    Flymasters

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Dick's Sporting Goods - Indianapolis

    Dick's Sporting Goods - Indianapolis

    2.2
    (5 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Dick's has a monopoly on track cleats, apparently. It's the only place I could find around Indy…read morethat actually sells them in person. Cleats are the kind of shoes you need to try on in person, because you don't want to eff around with running shoes. So if you're looking for cleats, they got a lotta them here! Lots of colors to choose from, and they range from $60 to $180. Guess which ones my kid gravitated to? We tried some on, which was easy to do because there were many people around to help us. But if you visit and you can't find someone, this Dick's has a kiosk in the shoe section where you can request shoes to try on, and someone will hypothetically materialize from somewhere and bring them to you. I like this Dick's in Castleton because it tends to have more product in stock than the one in Carmel. But I also like Dick's in general (that's what she said) because it was one of the stores I could convince my kids to visit with me when they were younger. We would ride the escalator up and down, and sit in the canoes, and climb into the tents, and see who could punch the punching bag the hardest. Who knew that Dick's could be entertaining as well as a place to find sporting goods? Good times. Now, my kids come with me to Dick's to try to convince me to drop $200 on shoes they're going to wear for four weeks. Take me back to the canoe!

    Came here to buy some Hokas and Nike Mach 10's. 3 people were at the registers, but they were…read moreassisting 0 customers. After the line got to 10+ people, they finally took someone at a register. However, it was the fifth person in line? How does that even make sense? I will be going here to try on shoes and shopping at StockX. Because the service was so bad, I'm now saving over $50 there!

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    REI

    REI

    3.8
    (73 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    I really love this location. It is always so clean, organized and I always get excellent service…read morefrom staff. Staff here are always so courteous and helpful. Although products tend to be pricey, it is often great quality. This is the ideal place for a wide selection of outdoor and hiking products.

    This store is the closest location to me of high end outdoor gear I have found. I checked online…read moreto make sure they would have what I needed before making the trip from the Meridian and 91st street area where I was attending a doctor's office for the day and had a chance to shop while on my lunch break. I was looking for Merrell hiking shoes to replace the Vasque shoes I have been wearing for the last ten years. I have been wearing high end hiking shoes as everyday footwear since I discovered mountain trail hiking in Tucson back in 2002. Their online web site said they had a pair normally retailing for $120 on sale for $80 but it must have been online only since I could not find it in the store. This store did not carry Vasque but I had previously owned a pair of Merrell shoes and knew they were good quality and would last a long time. They offered two choices which were waterproof and not waterproof. I chose the waterproof although I liked the color of the non-waterproof better. The pair I chose were basically brown and I was hoping to get a different color since I had been wearing brown for so long. They offered two other colors, an olive green and a lighter color online but they did not appeal to me. I was hoping for a dark gray or something to match black and jeans better. Service was only so-so. Another customer and I waited in the shoe department for someone to wait on us while other employees looked at us but didn't assist us. It's not like we can help ourselves. Someone has to go in the back and grab a box and bring it out for us to try on. Eventually someone came to help me but the other customer gave up and left. Checking out was equally frustrating. Two cashiers both stuck with customers for a long time, one bickering over a return and not getting a full credit. This is where other stores have a separate counter for these issues so customers who want to simply pay and go can do so without a long wait and no one getting checked out. Standing in line or waiting to be helped while multiple other employees seem to be available to help is frustrating.

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    Webster's Sporting Goods

    Webster's Sporting Goods

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Fantastic place Great for…read more Personalizing gifts Say hi to Mike, a very personable man.

    Sometimes I wish that I could give 6 stars, because this would be one of those times. Amazing…read morepeople. Amazing service. I would recommend this shop to anyone who needs something embroidered and wants to have the absolute best service. If you're looking for mediocre service with average execution, go somewhere else. My experience with Webster's Sporting Goods could not have been any better. I had called several other embroidery shops in the area and I could not find a single one that would personally embroider one item. So, one week before Christmas, I walked into Webster's with a desperate plea to have an apron embroidered. Not only was it a week before Christmas, but I needed to have the item finished in 2.5 days. I was not expecting to be able to pull it off, but I thought it was worth a shot to ask them anyway. When I entered the shop, I was greeted by a man who was much friendlier than I expected for a busy shop employee around the holidays. He was so nice and not only took the apron but also helped me decide where and how to embroider it. He (Mike is his name) then helped me narrow down some fonts and ultimately I allowed him to use his discretion on what type of font to use in the location that we chose. Mike told me that he wasn't entirely sure if they would be able to finish the job by Friday, but he would give me a call either way so I could come pick it up. Mike and the rest of the team put me so at ease when I was in such a panic about getting this item embroidered on time. Even if they weren't able to get it finished, I was so happy about the way I was treated at their shop. Fast forward to the next day, yes the NEXT DAY, and I get a call from Mike telling me that the apron is finished. Not only did they get the job done for me, but they got it done EARLY. During the holiday season. WOW!!!! Color me impressed. I went to pick the item up, and I was again greeted by Mike, who remembered me BY NAME. He handed me the apron to review and I was stunned with how great it looked. It was better than I could have imagined on my own. To top it off, when I asked them if I could please tip since they did such an extraordinarily good job, I was told instead to donate to a charity of my choice. Holy smokes. I only wish I had more things to embroider so I could give Webster's more of my business. To say I'll be returning is an understatement.

    Castleton Square

    Castleton Square

    3.4
    (101 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    1/20/26 In the area…read moreand after having dinner decided to walk to the mall.. Crazy cold but needed to get our steps in. Enjoyed seeing a few familiar retailers.. Glad they are conveniently located from the hotel too.

    It might seem strange to do an update review without actually changing my rating, however, a…read morecombination of today's visit and it having been over five years since my last review both lead me to revisiting this review. While I've always had a strange affection for Castleton Square, the truth is these closed-air malls are dying out in favor of mixed usage malls and open-air concepts. Fashion Mall is still around, of course, and Greenwood Park is still here even if it has done at least a modest renovation toward open-air. Washington Square? It might as well be dead. Lafayette Square? The same. Hamilton Town Center is pretty rocking, however, it largely is an open-air concept. Fashion Mall is great for luxury items and a food court vastly superior to Castleton. Both malls have movie theaters - while I love Landmark, I actually give the nod to AMC Castleton here. Castleton is still a Simon mall. It continues to have major spots vacant including the front of the mall spot recently vacated by Forever 21. This is an older mall that still has sporadic issues with violence, a fairly strong IMPD presence, and a woeful lack of major draw retailers. JC Penney is still here despite rumors of bankruptcy, though the store itself is so dirty you'll likely need a tetanus shot when you leave. Von Maur is fine. You've got Macy's with a Starbucks in it, though Cath Coffee is local and has a kiosk in the mall (the old Starbucks). The food court still has a Chick-fil-A, a Luca Pizza, and a handful of others. McAlister's still has a spot with an exterior entrance. It looks like a Mexican joint has taken the old Johnny Rocket's spot that has seen several other restaurants quickly fail. I'd recommend coming in from East 82nd Street as streets are smoother. East 86th Street is getting some attention (finally), but you'll still likely need an alignment from driving it (if you go to Costco or Saraga you know this). Parking is typically abysmal here. People argue over ADA spots (Seriously, I was yelled at today for moving too slowly to vacate one). There's a tension in the mall that seems palpable and I actually felt a sense of relief when I left. My favorite spots? The movie theater, of course. I do still like the McAlister's. I'm a fan of Earthbound Trading Company off the food court. I like FYE, Yankee Candle, and Spencer Gifts. There's a Native American goods shop that's pretty cool, as well. Four Seasons Florist is a nice spot and Grade A Tattoos has a place here. Boss Battle Games has a $15 entry and you can play all day. Lego still has a great and popular spot here. There's an exterior sign indicating Hobby Lobby is joining the mall soon - I think around the long vacant Sears spot. Accessibility is pretty decent here. Main doors are automatic. Accessible/ADA parking is plentiful (though frequently misused and nearly never enforced). The main accessible restrooms are near the food court. I'd still like to see this mall get a more practical retailer - Hobby Lobby may fill that need soon. I noticed today that there's almost an international marketplace vibe starting to happen here with a more diverse clientele and a few more indie shops noticed. Ultimately, I didn't really enjoy shopping here like I have in the past. I didn't hate it, but I didn't leave thinking "I can't wait to go back." Instead, I noticed the tension and I really felt like I'd much rather go to free-standing or open-air spots than be immersed in this tense, uncomfortable shopping experience. I'd probably go 2.5 if I could. I can't. 2 feels a little low and considering there's still some great shopping to be had here I'll stick with a 3-star rating with a slight disclaimer that Castleton Square sure seems like it's headed downhill.

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