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    Fred Meyer One Stop Shopping

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Beaverton Town Square

    Beaverton Town Square

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Good variety of different food options and grocery stores in this centre. Fred Meyer on one side…read moreand trader joes on the other. Many options for food from Asian to Italian. Great parking options and there's also gas if you need it.

    Anchored by Fred Meyers and Trader Joe's, this feels more like a large, spread out strip mall with…read morethe majority being restaurants. its where you go if a specific store or restaurant is your destination as opposed to an outdoor shopping mall where the mall itself is the destination and you walk around and visit a lot of shops. For me, I stop here mostly when I need to pick up stuff from Trader Joe's when I'm in the area running errands across the street at Home Goods or getting my nails done. Sometimes I'll stop at Fred Meyers if desperate, but this Freddy's is just too big for me and you can't just run in and out. Also like The Backyard Garden Shop which has great selection of fun and unique yard art, bird feeders, plants and so much more! There are lots of ethnic restaurants in this square. Here are a few: - Tour Les Jours, the French Asian bakery adjacent to Traders always has a crowd, people enjoy their savory and semi sweet pastries. next door. - Tehroon is the first Persian restaurant I visited in Portland area 22 years ago and I've been back several times. Get the tender & delicious lamb shank! - ChimcKing is popular for Korean fried chicken. - Friends of mine love Nothing Bundt Cakes, they sell both large & individual size plus mini buntini's - Birrieria PDX has a cart and outdoor eating area next to gas station - Pho Van for Vietnamese - Thai Aspara has lots of tasty options, i usual do take out - Starbucks - Koba Grill for Korean BBQ - Monkey Subs for sandwiches - Gyro to Go - Potbelly Access from SW Canyon or Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy and an easy exit off 217, it's a popular area. Even a few gas stations including Fred Meyers Gas where you get discounts. And surrounded by even more stores and restaurants.

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    Nike Company Store

    Nike Company Store

    4.0
    (505 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$$

    Great selection. Great prices.Selection is decent. It varies…read morefrom mediocre to fabulous!You have to get lucky. If you do, you can save a substantial Amount of money.Most of the time I am very happy with what I Find. It may not be exactly what I wanted but it was close enough that I couldn't pass it up.I usually go there 5-6 times a year and buy buy 4-6 Pairs on average. I have been doing this for many years.

    Great for Shoes, Not Much Else…read more First off, this employee store is much harder to get into than the Columbia or Adidas employee stores. It's pretty rare that I get a pass -- usually it's through my 107ist membership -- so I end up going maybe once a year, if that. On the plus side, there's plenty of parking and the store itself is clean and well organized. The clothing selection is definitely trendy... maybe too trendy. It feels geared more toward teenagers and young adults. I've visited a few times now and honestly haven't found any apparel that interests me. A lot of it comes off as flashy. I was hoping to see more outfits tied to big events like the Winter Olympics or the World Cup, but while they did have a few jackets and pants, they were pretty boring overall. The real draw here is the shoes. About half the store is dedicated to footwear, and there are some really nice options. Most shoes are around 40% off, with the non-discounted pairs clearly marked. Prices on display shoes usually range from about $145-$220, so you can do the math to decide if it's worth it. Even with discounts, many pairs still start around $80 and go up from there. Clothing, on the other hand, still felt overpriced even after the employee store markdowns. I've been here three times now and still haven't bought a single thing. In comparison, I've purchased multiple items at other brand employee stores. That said, if you're already planning to buy Nike shoes, this can definitely be a solid deal. One standout positive: the employees have always been very friendly and helpful.

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    Fred Meyer One Stop Shopping - deptstores - Updated July 2026

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