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    3.2 (542 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Kelley B.

    I mean, what is there not to love about ikea! For over 15 yrs, this has been one of fav stores. I use to meet my friends at ikea in Brooklyn just to go on dates and just to walk around the store, not buy anything big just small things here and there in the kitchen/ home small goods area. You will definitely need a couple hours here to really take it all in but ikea is always a good idea even when you don't need anything. The staff is nice and the store is always clean and organized.

    Alex A.

    Good selection of goods. Love seeing the ready to go rooms. The planners they have are a great service. I prefer this location over the other one in DFW.

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    Mark F.

    IKEA is synonymous with design-centered focus, but its real appeal is value, with prices held equal. The Swedish interior decor company has been through massive redefining the business as a first renter prospective customer; going through the maze of rooms decorated with the classic clean, beautiful and functional furniture sends a big head rush through my brain and I'm not sure if the trip down memory lane comes with a return trip home. I am a child of the 1960s, who studied Psychology at The University of North Texas, graduating in 1985, when it changed its name from North Texas State University. I was very interested in the Psychology as it applies to the work centers for production and development of the products that the company sells. I taught OB overseas for Lincoln University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, where they live in harmony with the natural environment, and maintain a serious no-Nukes policy for the preservation of Mother Earth. Cheers, Mark C. Fearing, Ph.D. (ShredderV@aol.com).

    I love the IKEA meatballs, the vibe is unmatched absolute cinema if IKEA didn't exist, life would be bad and boring, I can't even forget my experiences at IKEA.

    I mean seriously at these prices I could by everyone of these cute little guys
    Guy H.

    Gotta give 'em five stars today!!! I haven't been to this store in years. I wanted to look for a single item and go but, ended up getting all the rest of my shopping for Christmas done.. Im feeling great and thank you IKEA!!!

    Swedish meatballs, peas, mashed potatoes, lingonberry sauce, and the side salad.
    Lee Ann R.

    I'm visiting family in Texas and we decided we needed to have the IKEA experience since we don't have one in my town. My word, they have everything for your home! We didn't buy anything, but we got some ideas for changing the storage space in our bathroom. We were pretty hungry by the time we finished shopping, so we stopped at their restaurant to try their famous Swedish meatballs. They were pretty good, served with peas, mashed potatoes, gravy, and lingonberry sauce. I liked the drink section, which offered sparkling pear and sparkling lemon among other choices. My side salad was tasty, and they offer other sides if peas or potatoes don't work for you. They also have other menu options, like chicken thighs or salmon, main dish salads, etc. You'll have to wait in line, but it's certainly handy if you still have shopping to do.

    IKEA also has two pokestops, if that is how you fill your time while your wife takes a million years to shop.
    Jake C.

    First time for me to visit an IKEA, although my wife loves the one in Portland, Oregon (closest store to where we live). Since we were in Dallas, I thought we should swing in so she could show me what she has been planning on buying. IKEA is a destination location. It is huge. I had no idea. They have a Swedish food court on the top floor because they know that people will die of starvation by the time they finish navigating this place. I'm pretty sure more people have been lost to the depths of time at IKEA than the entire history of humans in the Bermuda Triangle. The upper floor is laid out really well. It is easy to follow the different categories of rooms and furniture as you walk. However, the layout has you snaking all over the place (to maximize the space) and if you want to see kitchen stuff, for example, you have to walk for a while just to get to that area. And if you want to purchase something from that set up, you have to walk a very long time until you can get downstairs (where the stuff to buy is actually kept) and find it again down there. I can't imagine people actually getting lost here. I'm sure it happens, but there are exit signs everywhere. Problem is, they just point you another exit sign. And another. And another. They really need a way to stop in the middle of it all and take an elevator down to get out halfway. I realize IKEA prefers you see EVERYTHING, but to be more customer friendly, especially to older individuals or those that have difficulty walking, it would be very helpful After nearly two hours meandering through and looking at everything, I was thankful to finally make our one small purchase. Then, I saw a counter with a few food items on the monitors above it. 75 cent hot dogs and some types of expressos for dirt cheap. Score! The hot dog was basic and cheap, but that's fine. My wife got some ice cream in a cup. It is mimicking the Costco experience where you spend a ton of money, but at the end, you get some cheap food. It helps the customer feel like the "won" after potentially spending a bunch of money. It helped me feel like I won and I only bought one thing. IKEA is a neat place, but you better book some time for a visit. You can't stop part way through and trying to find an exit is laughable because there are dozens of exit signs that just lead you to the next exit sign as you must go through the entire maze to get out. There are no shortcuts. The Swedish food was reasonable and good and the little bit we got at the end downstairs helped us to feel like we "won." I have a feeling, based on how excited my wife was as we walked around and she pointed to how everything in the entire building would somehow fit perfectly into our house, that I will be back. Not this location as it is too far away, but if this was the closest IKEA to my home in Oregon, I wouldn't mind it. Just know what you are signing up for before you walk in the door.

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    Sheilicha S.

    We walked around this entire warehouse as we normally do whenever we go to IKEA. There was a number of yellow tags (Clearance items) today that we noticed. I can say, that Trey (self checkout) associate was friendly, attentive, and helpful. I don't think we've ever had a problem with our service at any IKEA store.

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    Painted Tree Marketplace - Frisco

    Painted Tree Marketplace - Frisco

    3.8(14 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Love the holiday events they host, like ladies night is an amazing experience…read more Shopping and walking indoors is always the best for Texas weather. Who needs a mall when you have multiple stores all around you. Painted tree is clean, spacious and spectacular shopping experience

    I just can't recommend as a shopper or shop owner you use this business…read more It can't be justified how as a company Painted offers very little to nothing at all for its vendors in the way of a physical space they really are just landlords charging you rent for the bare minimum services. The era of brick and mortars is fleeting and the best shops in painted tree are ones that don't rely on it and have their own online stores or other outlets and ways of selling their products. Painted tree has a very small number of truly successful shops and if you ask anyone about it they'll say "its the economy", "it's the slow season", "business will pick up in a few months" though it never truly seems to. No matter the time of year sales are generally low especially when compared to an online alternative avenue. Their events are laughable and akin to a middle school class party and marketing is essentially non-existent with the location not being of any help essentially being completely hidden from main marketing roads. Customers are also sold a fallacy of "helping support local businesses" like they are supporting families in need but a large majority of the shops are opened by bored middle class women with nothing better to do but leech their wealthy husband money and sell jewelry or clothes they make in their spare time. Very few of the shops are actual business attempts to support families and it's sad because they are essentially losing money by staying. The building constantly leaks, security is essentially non-existent with theft being "excepted" and no real action being taken to ensure the security of your goods. The staff is very lazy and often sit around and giggle chatting with little incentive to clean or straighten booths. There's usually only two young ladies at a time which again leaves a large store to be just robbed blind as what are they going to do about it. Roaches as well are found commonly and the bathrooms are regularly a disaster as again I'm sure the staff aren't reprimanded in any way for not performing their duties. If you ever shop here when a manager isn't present and have any questions it basically like talking to a brick wall, you are left to deal with incompetent teenagers who apparently know nothing about anything and can barely address you for 5 seconds before looking back at their phone. Additionally, staff can be found sitting in chairs around the store or taking pictures of themselves in mirrors instead of doing any actual work. These are the people who are representing your store and brand. Honestly the whole system is ridiculous and filled with false promises that never come and I'd say if you have a semi-successful business to steer clear of this place as it's nothing but a money leech and not worth it in any sense. Management here is also a joke refusing to answer straight forward questions or take any accountability at all. These women are not professional and are horrible at their jobs doing essentially the bare minimum. I cannot stress how poorly this operation is ran and can only hope shoppers and shop owners steer clear of this establishment.

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