Shopping Centers & Malls in Oakland, CA

7 locations found near Oakland

“Beautiful waterfront space to eat or walk ~ Jack London Square holds a special place in my heart as I used to live/work in the lofts walking distance nearby before anything developed into what it is today. I still remember taking our Australian shepherd for a walk along the way when it was just a few restaurants (some still there/some not), barely any residents or grass for her to play. Whenever I'm back in the area, this is one of the areas I'll revisit to eat at a restaurant, catch the sunset or early morning coffee walk. The marina is relatively clean, peaceful, family and pet/pedestrian-friendly, with views of Alameda and San Francisco. Modern wooden benches and decent public restrooms are available. While I prefer not to use public restrooms if there's other options, the women's restrooms here thankfully did not make me cringe. Some restaurants open up around 11am. Metered parking or garage parking options. With one of my fave Farmhouse Thai restaurants here, it's always a good reason to come to Jack London Square or for farmers market. If I were ever to live in Oakland again, this would be a potential neighborhood.”

4.3 Superb157 Reviews

“FoodMax store on 10950 International Blvd in Oakland, California within the 94603 zip code area provided me my exact sought out products and great CUSTOMER SERVICE on October 18, 2024 between 7pm to 8:45pm. Rotisserie Chicken? Potato salad? It's good eating with a quick preparation for a single fifty-nine(59) year old African American man. A Returning Customer or client, Mr Pea without a Ms Pea to operate as so or just Marcus.

October 19, 2024 at 4:41am in 94607 zip code area”

4.3 Superb141 Reviews

“The PRP is the center of Oakland’s Chinatown and it houses the Oakland Chinatown library, The Oakland Asian Cultural Center, The Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, a number of restaurants and cafes, residential apartments and a variety of other establishments. It’s a large building taking up an entire city block. There’s also a public underground parking if you are unable to find street parking.

Oakland’s Chinatown is one of the oldest in the nation (since about 1850). Unlike many others, Oaklands Chinatown still functions as an immigrant hub and less of a tourist destination.”

4.4 Superb125 Reviews

“I love this shopping center at Foothill Square!The ROSS here is so much better than the one in The City at Market & 4th Streets.There was a line of approximately 300 people when I took a fellow veteran to buy some shoes there. Only 5 registers open, 50 security guards standing around doing nothing, no wonder people steal the stuff here! I called a manager over, handed her the shoes and told her I was posting the deplorable conditions here on Google!Spend less on “security” and hire more cashiers!Went to Footlocker and got the veteran his shoes!The ROSS at Foothill Square was cleaner, better stocked and even with about a hundred people in line to pay for their items, it only took 13 minutes to get to the cashier!That is great customer service!!!”

4.3 Superb70 Reviews

“I go to the Food Maxx grocery store here and also to the Ross Store.

Food Maxx has wonderful produce. The Buyer for their produce takes great pride in his delivery of produce to what many folks refer to as a "ghetto market". Well, those folks can just continue to pay the outlandish prices for what they think is fresh produce elsewhere?

Ross: Always love a Ross store nearby. Sorry that the workers have to deal with bad characters sometimes.”

4.1 Good76 Reviews

“The DDs store, which is in that shopping plaza, sells clothing, shoes and accessories, it is very varied, low prices, lower than Ross, and of good quality too. I recomend it to you!”

4.2 Good36 Reviews

“My favorite local Safeway ever since College Ave stopped being 24 hours. Booo, COVID! You'd think it would go back to normal by now. I guess this is the "new normal". It sucks. But this Safeway is still a good store, and open until 2 a.m., at least..”

4 Good81 Reviews