Cancel

Open app

Search

Princeton Forrestal Center

2.3 (3 reviews)

Services - Princeton Forrestal Center

Office space rental

Princeton Forrestal Center Photos

You might also consider

More like Princeton Forrestal Center

Recommended Reviews - Princeton Forrestal Center

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

4 years ago

Helpful 18
Thanks 0
Love this 19
Oh no 0

14 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

11 years ago

Good Bar. Standard restraunt , slow service.

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Shared Office Spaces 195 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

Bell Works - Market

Bell Works

(64 reviews)

Had a great time visiting Bellworks to check out the Pokémon show. Wow, I've never seen so many…read morepeople at Bellworks for an event. What a cool show. So many cards and accessories. i can't wait for the next one. Normally I visit Bellworks to enjoy a nice meal, buy some coffee and coffee beans at Booskerdoo or get a hair cut at Salon Concrete.

Visited this past Saturday afternoon with my husband. We were partially visiting as Severance fans,…read morebut also have followed Bell Works for a long time and finally took the jump. After an hour long drive, we felt a little overwhelmed and underwhelmed all at once. The architecture is stunning, which felt expected to us. Would have loved even as small as a plaque acknowledging the history of the building and its importance in scientific discovery. What was less expected was that the shops were scarcely open, the food court only had a pizza place, and with how much security was there you'd think there were several threats in the building. Around 3pm they start cleaning up the common areas, kicking families and children out of the space to move their furniture. The sunken conversation space in the entrance is blocked off in two of the four directions. They also have an extensive list of rules that are listed around the building, but nothing about their shifts of furniture, etc. It gave "here's what we expect of you, but expect nothing of us". We chalked it up to the fact that we must have come on an "off" day with no markets or otherwise, but I do believe this building, similarly to many of these metroburb style spaces would benefit from more mandatory open hours of certain amenities at certain times. Unless you want a coffee, a pizza, have a dog or a small child and live within 20 minutes, it is a stunning space but not sure I'd travel to see it unless you research ahead of time the hours of the individual businesses you would be interested in. Seems more catered to locals and to corporate offices M-F.

Princeton Shopping Center

Princeton Shopping Center

(2 reviews)

$$

Princeton Shopping Center is a sprawling outdoor pedestrian mall in an otherwise quiet residential…read moreneighborhood featuring a potpourri of unique upscale shops, interesting restaurants and cut-above chain eateries. The trouble is that I never think of it, especially in the winter when I would rather not be strolling their retail promenade in an icy gale. Too bad, because there's a lot to like here. Somewhere, Jeff Bezos must be laughing uncontrollably as he twists his imaginary handlebar mustache with diabolic glee. As for myself, I'm just going to hit enter to complete my order and grab some hot chocolate.

This shopping center has some great stores but the potholes are a HUGE issue... see what I did…read morethere!? Bring your all-terrain tires to find a spot to park in this complex or the potholes might swallow your car. If you want to kill 2 birds with one stone go to mccaffreys and buy lettuce, tomatoe, oil, and vinegar, throw it in your back seat, run over some potholes and viola- you've got yourself a tossed salad. My "old person" Subaru has a kick-butt suspension system (I know because I'm able to go over a speed bump at 30 mph without feeling a thing) but I don't dare attempt to fall into one of the craters at this shopping center; the potholes here are continuing to evolve into bottomless craters that want to destroy your car. Don't let this happen! Practice weaving at home before you come into this shopping center; put valuable items around your car to practice. If you haven't killed any of your favorite items then you're ready for level 10, The Princeton Shopping Center.

Princeton Forrestal Center - sharedofficespaces - Updated June 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...