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    Malibu Country Mart

    4.3 (158 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Jennifer B.

    Party of 15 had a bit of time to kill before dinner reservations so we decided to come through here and see what it's all about. It's a decent sized outdoor mall with a few familiar brand stores - most I'm not so familiar with. We came through a long weekend so it was a bit crowded. Needless to say, parking was a bit of a challenge (although we got lucky seeing someone pulling out a spot as we arrived.) Plenty of eateries for all kinds of palates. Most clothing shops are mom-and-pop types (either that or I just never heard of the brand!) You might even call it Malibu's version of either the 3rd street promenade or The Grove. But overall a cool place to chill and walk through!

    Jace P.

    WE LOVE THE MALIBU COUNTRY MART!!! Apologies for the all caps haha. This is always the highlight of our week when we can go here and walk around with our dogs, grab something to eat/drink, shop and chill in Malibu! Eating/drinking: lots of great choices, also pricing - Starbucks, Broad Street coffee, Alfred coffee, Sunlife Organic, Malibu Mutts Grill, Cafe Habana, etc Bathrooms available Plenty of parking (FYI: the weekends are CRAZY busy so get there early - otherwise you'll spend 30-60 min looking for a space) Shopping: Fred Segal, Vuori, Faherty, etc Also there's a big courtyard with tables & seating where you can rest, find a place to sit & eat, and a playground if you have kids with you!

    Steven B.

    The Country Mart and the Village are both a pretty large outdoor mall with the Mart being on one side and the Village on the other. They are still part of the same mall, one being newer and the other older. The Mart has a lot of shops and small restaurants like Sunroom, Gorjanna, Noble Mart and Starbucks among lots of other places. It's a really nice area in Malibu, and seemed to be the hip spot to hang out on the weekend, other than the beach. We ended eating at the Mutt Grill which was great. A nice place to visit in the summer.

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    Angela C.

    Just an incredible location wonderful shop directly across from Malibu State Beach which is beautiful (SurfRiderBeach)

    Allie P.

    Been around here a few times already and always have liked my time spent here. I typically go to check out shops or restaurants such as Saje, Sephora, SunLife Organics, Malibu Kitchen & Gourmet, and Alfred's to name a few. Parking is ample - there are several lot areas to find open parking. The area has this happy, chill family vibe to it. There is a place where I saw a mini playground for the parents or nannies to bring their kiddos. Good place to stop by when you're on your way to or from the beach. You might see a lot of younger looking kids here depending on the time of day / what day you're there. On my last visit it was almost like I had been there when school had just gotten out and this was a hangout spot for them. Guess it kind of makes sense cause I had something similar where I grew up and went to school... just not as nice with high-end businesses. Well kept, quiet, and clean.

    Jeremy J.

    This is a nice country Martin Malibu has a lot of public art display as you can check out to and we had a good time walking around everything cost too much money for me

    Kimberley K.

    Malibu Country Mart, where retail therapy meets coastal extravagance! This place is a shopping mecca that will leave your wallet crying for mercy, but hey, who needs money when you can bask in the glory of designer boutiques and gourmet dining? If Electrify America didn't have a charging station here I would probably be here LESS often. As a side note... let's talk about the charging stations here... they suck. Plain & Simple. Having a charging station at Malibu Country Mart is great because I get a chance to stroll around these fantastic stores and keep up with my designer fashions... BUT.. And let's not forget the culinary delights. From fancy restaurants to delightful cafes, they've got it all. You can treat yourself to a gourmet meal and then burn off those calories by power-walking Being here is like a never-ending cycle of indulgence and guilt. My last visit to Malibu ended up having me drop a few $$$ at Fred Segal... which I generally avoid like the plague because of my lack of self control when it comes to fashion.. If you're ready to dive headfirst into a world of opulence, come on down to Malibu Country Mart. Just be prepared to leave with empty pockets and hopefully a new designer frock and a smile on your face.

    Claudia B.

    I haven't been here in at least 5 years, and it would appear I never remembered to review it, although I reviewed some individual stores. SADLY, those stores are now gone, and of course, I liked them a lot. Sigh. Things change, and I often hate change. Oh well. I've always liked Taverna Tony, and that's still here, but I think I heard it was sold to someone else. Let's hope the food quality hasn't suffered for it. We were going to park and walk around, but it was actually kinda warm out for beach weather. The parking lot was crazy busy, so we just slowly drove around looking at what shops are now there and then went on our merry way. I kinda regret not spending more time, but I know where it is, and we'll be back. Looks like my retirement isn't helping with the crowds here; I'm going to need to come here earlier in the day.

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    Henri V.

    Malibu Country Mart is the shopping area off of Cross Creek Rd founded in 1975 and reimagined a decade later. The developers used environmentally conscious materials and sustainability in an eco friendly system. Their foresight was genius because during COVID times, the open air space design and layout was perfect and consistent with health and safety standards. Have been coming here for years. Many shops have come and gone. Some of the familiar merchant anchors: Starbucks, Marmalade, Wells Fargo Bank. There are a few restaurants, shops and areas to relax. Yesterday, while waiting for our food order from Broad Street Oysters, I did some exploring with Fendi. There's a small body of water behind The lot, which I never noticed until yesterday. The waterway inlet from the Malibu lagoon and beach area was contained with large boulders and surrounded by wild grass and reeds. The view was calm and surreal, picture perfect priceless. It was nice to see this area had not be subject to overdevelopment and was kept on this natural state. My furbabe Fendi enjoyed exploring the area and was bewildered with the beauty. After dining and shopping, a stroll by this area was relaxing and therapeutic. Recommend.

    Betsy S.

    This is always a fun outdoor plaza to go to. The prices are a bit crazy in some of these stores but you can find some places that are decent. I love looking at all of the sculptures around and like to walk through the plaza. There is a lot of turnover in the stores (not surprising) and there is a lot of people watching as well. Apparently this was built in 1975. The developers used environmentally conscious materials and sustainability which was amazing! Open air space was perfect for the past few years. You can bring your dogs here as well! Shop, dine and stroll!

    Aida K.

    Such a charming little nook in beautiful Malibu. There is a non-toxic children's playground on site which is super cute. There is a fair sized plot of grass if you want to sit and lounge for a bit. The relaxed vibe is really nice and I particularly enjoyed how nice and pretty the landscaping is everywhere. Alfred coffee has finally opened. Grab a smoothie at SunLife organics. There's a really good Italian restaurant here which we didn't get to try since we had already eaten but it's on our list for next time!

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    Good little stop in Malibu for people watching, food, and shopping. Lobster rolls are very small.

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    3.6(15 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$$

    Encore is a small clothing shop in cross creek shopping area in Malibu. While this shop had been…read morehere for a few years, it was my first time inside. To be honest, Fendi dragged me inside and liked the blue tie dye hoodie. The shop staff, maybe the owner, was cordial towards me and Fendi. There was a beautiful print long kaftan like dress that caught my attention. Upon inquiring, the shop owner was delighted and wanted me to try it on. This dress was the priciest item in the store, it figures! I'm always drawn to the spendy stuff :( When I don't have Fendi in tow, I'll return to try in on...although I know for a fact loose clothing looks better on a hanger than on me :/ form fitting looks better on my physiqué. The shop mostly has things tourists like. Everything from sweatshirts, hoodies and baseball caps in tie dye and labeled ' MALIBU' It goes without say, most locals will not wear this labeled MALIBU. Nonetheless very eye catching and cute and probably cool for some and worth a look see visit.

    I am now the proud owner of green-framed Eyebobs brand reading glasses, see the photos…read more Here's how it happened: I had a little time to kill before the Yelp event on Malibu Pier, so I went a couple blocks down the road to Cross Creek and did a little browsing in the cool boutiques. A shiny big hat inside Encore drew me in, see the pic. It was expensive, and I was told of a celeb who bought one. I looked around at the clothes, and they were more than just sharp, they were fun. And I'm a girl who loves to have fun. Then I spotted those green glasses on the counter. Tried them on, with the green outfit I was wearing. Found out they were on sale for 20% off. Enough. I was sold. But......the strength I needed had to be ordered, so that was done. And a few days later I got the call to pick them up. Obviously, service here is perfection. And friendly to boot. I told Encore's proprietor, Diana, all about Yelp. And now I'm telling Yelpers all about Encore. And not everything at Encore is expensive. My glasses ended up costing 50 bucks, not bad for great quality. And I got a matching green case as part of the deal. I would have paid 30 bucks for reading glasses at Walgreens, and they would have been ugleeeee, and minus the cool case. Momma Yelp will be rockin' those sweet green specs at the Holiday event, look out.

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    M.Fredric - Surplus

    M.Fredric

    4.9(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    A bit expensive; however the clothing is high quality and will last. Buy classic pieces and you…read moreshould be set.

    One of the best boutiques ever. There are locations in Calabasas, Studio City, Del Rey, Westlake,…read moreVentura, and Agoura Hills. The stores are limited to Southern California; so, when I first moved to Los Angeles and began to explore (shopping is an activity that I just can't help but do everyday, whether I had it in mind to do or I had a full day in my "planner" ...actually, back in 2007, I did have a big "At-a-Glance" planner with an entire page per day... Anyway, I stumbled upon the Calabasas Commons because I had looked up in that app, "Around Me" and found that close to one of my three jobs I worked while going to School for my Doctorate, the Calabasas Commons was on my way home from work to where I lived in West Hollywood. I stopped by right away because it mentioned a Barnes & Noble being one of the stores there. First, I spotted M. Fredrick. I saw those gorgeous, hand-picked by their buyer. I didn't realize quite how much less expensive ever was in LA compared to San Francisco. Now, this many years later, it's no longer a thought nor a thing because I've lived here so long, but it was astonishing to me back when I was freshly 22. I picked out about 20-25 pieces of the most beautiful jeans, sweaters, shirts, shoes, tank tops and dresses. I also bought a pair of sweatpants that felt like thick silk, but mostly, like a white tiger- they were the first thing I bought the next morning on my break from work; so, I vividly remember that they were $600 before tax, which, to be honest, I did think they were on the pricey side, but I didn't think of it again. The many items I had purchased the afternoon prior came to almost $23,000, but I never ever in my life looked at prices of anything, so, it was no thing and to this day, I remember probably 7/8ths of what I bought. The clothes were definitely worth it and I would do it again, even now. The only problem is that they don't make clothes how they used to. We don't have the materials or aren't willing to use them on designer boutique clothing. Every chance I could, I went to an M. Fredric store for the next 10 years.

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    Hidden Treasures - "Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines."

    Hidden Treasures

    4.1(166 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    You can't miss this unique place! It's a great stop when you're in the area - I was impressed by…read moreall of the great clothing they had. Tons of gorgeous sweaters, hats, scarves, coats, and dresses that were in great condition. I think the outdoors makes it look like there are a ton of oddities inside, but they actually have some awesome vintage clothing for people with all different types of styles. We bought a cashmere sweater - it did have a stain and they wouldn't reduce the price, but other than that, it was a really great experience. I would suggest parking next door at the Pine Tree Shopping area and walking over, because there's really limited parking in front of the store.

    If you're coming to Hidden Treasures in Topanga for a "just browsing" experience, it's a five and…read moreworth a stop. Packed with creative displays, quirky collections with Black Mirror vibes, random little nooks and crannies, and a backyard that feels like a bomb went off at Facebook Marketplace. A good spot to browse and wander. If you're coming to thrift, though, prepare yourself emotionally. Prices are not what anyone would call "thrifty." We did manage to uncover a treasure chest of 60s vintage silk scarves priced at $12-$20, so miracles do happen. But on the whole, it's about a three star spot for thrifting: finds, but very expensive. Staff was hands off, which I actually appreciate when browsing. Overall, a good place to wander around and take photos while pretending you might actually buy that $400 vintage letterman's jacket.

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    Topanga Center - Those are my parents getting ready for their big shots.

    Topanga Center

    4.0(1 review)
    5.9 mi

    This is a review of the quaint little two-building shopping center on the west side of Topanga…read moreCanyon Boulevard in Topanga, just south of the post office and north of Topanga General Store. When I was a kid, I loved the TV show CHiPs. The show started when I was too young to form memories, but they showed reruns of old shows while they were still making new ones, and I have memories of watching so many of those. When my younger nephew was about eleven, we started watching CHiPs together, and my brother and I would laugh and reminisce about all the times we as children would make fun of just how fake the car-crash scenes were. But the show has its serious moments too, and for some reason, my nephew really liked watching it. Eight years later, we still haven't gotten through all of it, but about two years ago, we had just watched season 5's episode 5, "Weed Wars," before I drove down to Southern California to visit my parents. On one of our crazy excursions, I decided to try to find the filming location where Ponch and Jon enjoy ice cream with some down-on-their-luck kids and some obligatory hot women in the obligatory three-shot freeze frames that end almost every episode. I was a little discouraged at first, but we did randomly run across one of my dad's former students' architecture office, although he wasn't there at the time. I was ready to give up, but as we exited the shopping center on the east side of the road, I noticed what looked like the general store from CHiPs down below the grade on the west side of the road. Sure enough, it was the same general store! And the little courtyard in which the gang enjoys ice cream was also here, although the table setup was a little bit different. I had found it! and only forty-two years after that CHiPs episode was filmed here. I really really really wanted to recreate the closing freeze frames with my parents eating ice cream at the tables with weird expressions like Ponch and Jon, but forty-two years later, there's no longer an ice-cream shop here. I was going to go to the general store to see whether they had Drumsticks or any other sort of ice-cream-cone-looking dessert, and then I remembered that the complex on the other side of the highway had an ice-cream store, so yes, I drove my parents back across the road, which was way more complicated and time-consuming than I thought it would be, and we got ice cream and then walked back across the road, just for my photo shoot. Sadly, my parents have not given and probably will never give the green light for me to post those crazy photos on Yelp, but I'll ask again, just in case. It was one of my happiest moments of an otherwise very dark first three months of 2023, which included getting COVID, having my home of almost twenty years burn down, and losing a great uncle. The center itself is cute. Despite not having an ice-cream shop, it does have adorable little thrown-together shops that remind me of Carmel, circa 1987. Sadly, Carmel is super froufrou and exclusive and expensive now, so you won't find random candle shops and custom-hat shops there the way you'll find them in Topanga Center. The center comes right after or right before a major turn in Topanga Canyon Boulevard, depending on which direction you're coming from. It can be easy to miss, and if you do miss it, you might have to drive a bit before there's a safe place to turn around. While the shopping center across the road is on top of a hill, Topanga Center is below the level of the road, so be careful as you're driving down, because the ramp and parking lot are old and in pretty bad shape. CHiPs fans, you must come here and recreate the ice-cream freeze frames!

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