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    Brighten Park

    Brighten Park

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Brighten Park is the often-congested shopping center located at the busy intersection of North…read moreDruid Hills and Briarcliff Roads, near I-85 exit 89. It used to be known as Loehmann's Plaza until Regency Centers, the owner/operator of the plaza, renovated the plaza in 2014-15. The shopping center was previously anchored by The Fresh Market, the center's biggest tenant by square-footage, but the high-end grocery store closed on July 19, 2018 (https://www.ajc.com/news/local/fresh-market-close-stores-including-metro-atlanta/PRutcZWHV2OZizMJKqPsYM/). At the time of writing this review, that big space remains vacant. As someone who lives in Midtown and works in Cobb, I haven't found much reason to come to Brighten Park. I probably average about one visit a year to this shopping center. Along with The Fresh Market, I've been to the Grub Burger Bar here a couple times (it's good: https://www.yelp.com/biz/grub-burger-bar-atlanta-3) as well as Starbucks (https://www.yelp.com/biz/starbucks-atlanta-47) and Zoes Kitchen (https://www.yelp.com/biz/zoes-kitchen-atlanta-26). As you can see, this place is filled with a bunch of chains. Examples of others here include Jersey Mike's, Moe's (this location seems popular), and Panera. So, there's not really a whole lot here, food-wise, that makes this shopping center a real draw. The more unique restaurants are EATaliano and Fortune Cookie, both of which are local. There's also Saladworks, another chain, but this is their first location in Georgia. It opened in July 2018. This isn't the first time a salad restaurant has existed in this plaza. Old-school Atlantans might remember Lettuce Souprise You, with its prominent signage on Briarcliff, situated where Grub Burger Bar stands today. I do like the facelift Regency did to modernize Brighten Park. It looks a lot better now than it did five, six years ago. The storefronts look more contemporary and attractive and the landscaping is nice. Brighten Park is one of the few shopping centers on Yelp I've seen where the business owner actually claimed the listing (blue circle with check mark) and uploaded photos. I'm surprised fellow Georgia Yelper, Lilly C (https://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=FdPioXvctMq8lhBtd_NnTg), the Queen of Shopping Center Reviews, hasn't reviewed this place yet.

    Very nice, well maintained shopping center. The only place I entered was Coast Dental. You have to…read morecall them when you get there, and wait in you care until they call you to come in for your appointment. You are also required to wear a mask. I took mine off after I was in the dental chair & put it back on when they were done.

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    Lenox Square

    Lenox Square

    3.7
    (537 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    This mall quite literally almost has everything across three levels of shopping and has some great…read moreanchor stores too, including Neiman Marcus. The only reason I gave it four stars was because of how they handle parking here by blocking off so much parking, which is now reserved for valet so they can charge you. Which I think is absolutely absurd when there's ample ample parking at the mall, but because they block it off, there's literally almost no parking at the mall. With the size of this mall, I would expect all parking to be fully open to anyone and everyone who wants to come in here and park and shop. What is especially great about the mall is that it has stores that I have never seen anywhere in the Midwest area for example Sandro and Maje. So glad I was able to walk into those stores and see their product line and this is the first time I've done it outside of Europe Anything you could ever want you can find it at the mall so please come here if you're ever in need of anything and it's hectic on the weekends as expected, but the place is fantastic!!!

    Lennox Mall has everything--great stores, good variety, definitely a place you can spend hours (and…read moremoney ). BUT... the food court? Yeah, that part needs a serious intervention. I saw not one, not two, but THREE roaches casually living their best life like they pay rent. In the food court. Where people eat. Absolutely not. Love the shopping options, hate the unexpected "extra guests." Do better with cleanliness, because that really ruined the experience for me

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    Emory Point

    Emory Point

    2.9
    (22 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Emory Point is one of Atlanta's newest and biggest mixed-use developments ITP (inside the…read moreperimeter). It opened Fall 2012 and is still currently undergoing development and construction. By the time you read this review, Phase 2 may be complete. This section is on the east side of the property, next to the Emory Hotel & Conference Center. Phase 3 will start on the west side of the property. The entire development is located near Emory University on Clifton Rd, across the street from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). I first visited Emory Point in early 2013 to check out The General Muir, Todd Ginsberg's New York-style Jewish deli. The General Muir was one of Emory Point's first tenants and arguably its most popular one. There are several restaurants at Emory Point. Many are chains. These include BurgerFi, Marlow's Tavern, Fresh To Order (fast casual), La Tagliatella (Italian), Tin Lizzy's (Mexican cantina), and Which Wich (sandwiches). There's also Chinese (Chow Mei Mei), Indian (Paradise Biryani Pointe), frozen yogurt, cupcakes (Sweet Monkey), and more. Of the restaurant lineup so far, only The General Muir and La Tagliatella are destination dining spots; ergo, worth a special trip. The other restaurants have locations elsewhere around the city. For an ITP mixed-use development, Emory Point is fairly big. It's not on the same scale as Atlantic Station, but it still has all the requisite elements: apartments, restaurants, retailers, and office space. Everything looks great. The property is relatively new and clean. The landscaping is beautiful and the grounds are well kept. The whole place is nicely designed and aesthetically pleasing. There are charming European elements and lots of open-air patio dining. There's a spacious parking garage in the center of the property with free parking. Free parking is limited to certain hours: If you enter the deck before 5pm, you get two hours free parking. If you enter the deck after 5pm, you get three hours free parking. During peak periods, parking attendants are present to assist folks entering and leaving the garage. The community holds special events such as "Movies & Music in the Park" and farmers markets. Emory Point's main drag is Avenue Place, which runs through the center of the development. If you want to fully explore the shopping center, don't forget to check out the shops and restaurants on the front side that run down Clifton Rd.

    Emory Point is a little shopping center/food court area across the street from the CDC and Emory…read morecampuses. It's a mixed residential/commercial complex and would be an awesome place to live at if you work/go to school at any of the local places. If you're like me and are just visiting, then it's super convenient. They have a CVS on the corner with a full pharmacy if you need to pick anything up. They have an American Chinese restaurant, Papis (Cuban/Caribbean food), Desta (Ethiopian) and one of my favorite places around, General Muirs. GM is great for coffee and their food is surprisingly delicious as well (although I might advise skipping their Sunday fare as it's underwhelming). Unfortunately for the businesses it gets pretty quiet here in the evenings and on weekends but during the day, the complex is bustling. There's a lot of temporary paid parking but you can also park longer if you go to the garage. I don't know how many businesses validate but you can get your ticket stamped at GM after you purchase something.

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    Take your parking ticket with you for 2-hour validation.
    Take your parking ticket with you for 2-hour validation.
    Private parking lot down hill with a view of the apartments
    Private parking lot down hill with a view of the apartments
    Free parking in the garage.

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    Free parking in the garage.
    Phipps Plaza

    Phipps Plaza

    3.8
    (180 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$$$

    I love coming to the mall due to its proximity to Lennox Mall. However, the biggest difference is…read morethis Small tends to be a lot more of the higher end stores and brands. Here too similar to Lennox there's a lot of parking that has been prohibited for anyone to park for free and rather it's being reserved for you to pay for valet parking. So if you're lucky, you'll find a good spot. At this mall, there is a sax Fifth Avenue but there is no Neiman Marcus. This mall also has the Hermes store which was the real reason for the visit. However, it's proximity to the Nobu hotel and the Noble restaurant is also very convenient. I will say this place is filled with security, which is really impressive and it is sad though that there are quite a few stores in here that are still empty looking for tenants. But if you're looking for super high-end and Neiman Marcus and Lennox Malk doesn't meet your criteria drive a little bit further less than a mile away and you are exactly where you need to be. I loved being here. The ambience is fantastic. I just wish they had more choices for food and more stores in the empty spaces.

    Went to a few stores Tiffany & Gucci & Byredo were my first stops. Then a few others. The service…read moreis always 100/100 Great selections always! Value You get what you pay for! These stores offer the best. Always choose quality or quantity

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    Interior Of Phipps Plaza
    Exterior of The Green, at Phipps Plaza
    Exterior of The Green, at Phipps Plaza
    The Green, at Phipps Plaza

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    The Green, at Phipps Plaza
    Atlantic Station

    Atlantic Station

    3.4
    (344 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    Service: All the vendors was pleasant Selection: More…read morevendors than I have ever experienced; some had 2 tents which I never seen before at a food fest. They got the bag...well they at least got mine! Value: Only thing that I was surprised about was that, each vendor charge over $12+ and up on average per tent. I was shocked that the candied fruit on a stick was $29 for 2 sticks . Wow for fruits so, I had to try at least 1 which was 1/2 the price. Entertainment was awesome, I love the young Asian guy rapping & singing. He is very talented! I loved this event & may go back next year.

    I went to Atlantic Station for their Chinese New Year celebration this weekend, and it was a really…read moreenjoyable event. There was a live show featuring the traditional ceremonial dragon dance, which was exciting to watch. They even taught the crowd a few Chinese phrases, which made it interactive and fun. There were also vendors offering food, arts and crafts, and souvenirs for the kids, giving it a great community feel. Thankfully, the rain cleared up and the weather stayed dry, making it easy to relax and enjoy everything the event had to offer.

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    Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!
    Panda Fest was nice & I really enjoyed trying new eats!
    Lunar New Year 2023 at Atlantic Station. January 13-February 5. The actual Lunar New Year date is January 22, 2023. Lanterns.
    Lunar New Year 2023 at Atlantic Station. January 13-February 5. The actual Lunar New Year date is January 22, 2023. Lanterns.
    Outside storefront view of Bowlero from Piedmont Physicians Group in Atlantic Station.

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    Outside storefront view of Bowlero from Piedmont Physicians Group in Atlantic Station.
    Nordstrom Rack

    Nordstrom Rack

    3.2
    (81 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    I've been to this Nordstrom Rack a few times. I realized after our last visit that I hadn't written…read morea review for this location, so here it is. My wife likes this store. In general, she says she always finds something that's good quality and a good value, and customer service is good. She described Nordstrom Rack as, "like a higher-end T.J. Maxx." Some examples of items she's purchased here include Stuart Weitzman shoes (her wedding shoes; they're beautiful), Madewell sweaters and T-shirts (lots of T-shirts), a French Connection sweater, a Theory dress (one of my favorites; she's worn it to my company's holiday party and to one of her company's events), and NEST New York scented candles (they smell good). Another reason she likes Nordstrom Rack is because she can return both Nordstrom Rack and regular Nordstrom items. Convenient. During our last visit, employee Marquis was fantastic. At checkout, my wife didn't know her Nordstrom credit card expired. Marquis got her on the phone with someone who helped her take care of everything. She was still able to get her Nordy Club points and Notes (loyalty rewards). This Nordstrom Rack is located in Buckhead, just off Georgia 400 Exit 2, near Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. It's in Buckhead Station, a two-story shopping center. On the weekends, Buckhead Station gets crowded and there are longer lines at Nordstrom Rack. During peak times, I suggest parking on the lower level where there is plenty of parking and no congestion. This Nordstrom Rack opened in 2010. It's the only Nordstrom Rack inside the perimeter.

    This location is a little bit overstuffed. It's sort of hard to get around and see things. Just…read moremessy and a bit overstimulating. I do find some gems occasionally but you have to sort of hunker down and dig in almost like your thrifting. Also the parking lot is very difficult just a heads up.

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    Decatur Square

    Decatur Square

    4.5
    (24 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    It was wonderful spending time in the Decatur Square this weekend, which is located in the heart…read moreof downtown Decatur. It is said to be one of the Top 10 Best Public Squares in the USA for three years in a row! I believe it too. Everytime I visit here I get the same laid back feel I always get. This square looks like a beautiful picture out of a book. There's plenty of space for kids to run around, nice shaded trees and picnic tables to enjoy a packed lunch or pick up a lunch from the quaint restaurants lined around the square. I was in the square years ago and they were filming a movie here. A lot of popular movies and shows have been filmed here throughout the years. I love that there are good quality places to eat, all in one area within walking distance and ice cream shops too. I also love how friendly strangers smile at each other and everyone is doing there own thing. Sometimes there's music playing throughout the square which makes it a double delight.

    Decatur Square is just one of the many reasons I love the City of Decatur! Considered to be one of…read morethe best public squares in the U.S...if it looks recognizable, you're not imagining it. Decatur Square has made its way into plenty of magazines, movies and TV shows filmed around metro Atlanta. With its charming streets, vibrant energy, historic backdrop (like the Old Dekalb County Courthouse in the background) it's an easy pick for film crews, photographers, locals and visitors alike. The Square itself is lively and cute. I love that you can sit street side at restaurants, which gives major NYC or European cafe vibes, where sidewalk dining is where it's at! You're sure to find some of the best chef-driven restaurants in metro Atlanta. Whether you're looking for an upscale dinner, a quick bite, or coffee and people-watching, Decatur Square delivers. Also, there's plenty of local shops and usually something fun and Free happening at any given time, including outdoor concerts, movie nights in the square, art festivals, and other community events, so you'll want to check the calendar ahead of time and bring your lawn chairs. https://visitdecaturga.com/ Bonus fun fact: AJC Decatur Book Festival, one of the largest independent literary festivals in the country is hosted right here. An estimated 80,000 people converge for a celebratory weekend of literature. And, last August, Decatur Square became even more meaningful with the unveiling of a bronze statue honoring civil rights icon John Lewis. Hundreds gathered in front of the Old DeKalb County Courthouse for the ceremony, adding more impact to an already iconic space. Pro Tip: If you're into public transportation, MARTA literally drops you west of the square. Prefer to walk or bike? It's got that covered too. And for drivers: parking is usually manageable at one of the many decks or street parking. If it sounds like Decatur Square is my Fav, you're absolutely right LOL! This was my neighborhood for years (yes, I'm a little partial :-), but even objectively, whether you're a local or just passing through, Decatur Square has a perfect mix of small-town feel and intown access. I'll always have a soft spot for it and I think once you visit, hopefully you will too. Happy Exploring!

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    Decatur Square
    Decatur Square
    Decatur Square
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