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February 2024 by Patricia Brauer
Expensive but I love the style!
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April 2023 by Tara Berthier
Sincerely one of the oddest customer service experiences of my life. I asked an employee if they had any of their lounge sets in stock, and she just stared blankly at me. So I said “your knitted lounge sets - do you have any of those here?” and she mouthed through her overly filled lips “I don’t know what those are…” in an idiotic valley girl accent. So I left, and I don’t think that I’ll ever enter another Free People store as long as I live.
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April 2022 by Samantha Faye
very cute and stylish clothes, every time I've gone in the staff have always been nice and helpful.
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July 2021 by Katrina Contreras
Walked in to find something specific and as soon as I walked in I got rude looks from the employees, they didn’t ask if I needed help and they just stood there and talked to each other
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July 2020 by Dana V.
This is a huge free people store and I love it so much. Always well kept and the clothing is absolutely beautiful! I'm obsessed!
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June 2019 by Courtney G.
Great shopping stop while visiting Lexington. Love the variety of shops and finds you can't get in Louisville. Draper James, Shake Shack, Anthropology and Free People are a few of my favorites.
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February 2019 by Elaine D.
Grand opening today of the new location of Williams-Sonoma at The Summit. There's no denying they have beautiful cookware, tableware, some nice food items, and cookbooks, but they are very, very expensive. Most can be purchased elsewhere for much less, and you would well to shop around. Having their name on an item won't enhance your cooking skills. They have cooking classes, but I can't speak for them as I've never been.
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February 2019 by Tyler F.
If you ever want to spend a day in Lexington and not go to the mall this is the place to go. There are so many places that I still have yet to visit and I've been a couple times just to walk around. The only complaint I have is the parking lot they have has a little bit of a low clearance so if you drive a truck or any big vehicle you will have a tough time finding parking in the busier part of the day.
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January 2019 by Ben S.
Ok. I'm not rich enough to make The Summit a daily visit, but some of my favorite stores are here and I like to splurge on occasion. The Barn is amazing. If you're a man, you'll find a number of stores that are tailored specifically to you- which is very rare in Lexington! Also the food situation here is very good including a Shake Shack. I have never been here in the summer, but I look forward to coming again! I just wish there was a little more green space.
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December 2018 by Heather P.
There are usually two different kinds of shoppers. Those who like to outlet mall shop and those who like upscale ritzy shopping. This place is more of the ritzy shopping. I'm somewhere in the middle and this place is perfect. When I'm in the mood to window shop, and when I'm in the mood to splurge, this place is perfect. There's more to shopping here though. There are a ton of restaurants, including The Barn, which is a food hall of sorts. Not to be confused with a food court that you find at a mall though. The Barn even has a bar, the Whiskey Bear. Oh, there is also a distillery in The Summit. Just some of my favorite restaurants in The Summit are J. Alexander, Blue Sushi, Texas Brazilian Steakhouse, and World Of Beers. People often complain about parking, but I never have an issue. I always find parking out front of whichever destination of my plan. If my plan is Teds or any of the shops located on the back side of The Summit, I park in the parking lot close to Teds. This place is literally like no other, it's especially unlike any place you'd find anywhere else in Kentucky. It's literally something you'd expect to find in large cities, Vegas, LA, or NYC. It's definitely a place to be proud of and a place I'd recommend checking out even if you're in town for a few days.
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October 2018 by Sam M.
Such a great place to shop and eat. I could spend all day here running errands at Whole Foods, getting my nails done, shopping at local boutiques, and getting a bite to eat from a unique restaurant. Love the Summit!
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October 2018 by Margie S.
Love love love this new addition to nicholasville! There are som many restaurants and upscale store to shop at. There looks to be more building going on. The whole foods is a pleasant addition to the summit. Every time I visit Lexington it's pretty much the first place I visit.
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October 2018 by Hannah B.
A cute shopping area with a nice variety of shops and restaurants. Restaurants range from sushi to burgers to desserts, among others. Most of the stores tend to be on the pricy side, good quality but expensive. This place is especially nice in the summer time as there are no enclosed walkways. They have a lot of events here (they just had a fun Fall festival). A fun place to window shop and grab a bite to eat.
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September 2018 by Sunet Rivas
Very pretty clothes but soooo expensive!!
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August 2018 by Dmitry K.
Nothing really special or unique. Just another mall. A missed opportunity. A good place to spend an evening with friends offers a variety of food choices if you find yourself in this part of the town and want to stay put and hate waking. Beautifully designed store fronts, cafes and restaurants offering a seating outside create a cozy atmosphere. I live a couple neighborhoods away, but we dont visit as often as I expected when the place was constructed. It's somewhat of a disappointment. No matter what you up to, the space is inconvenient for the visitor. You'll find yourself crossing too many roads, trying to avoid too many cars looking for parking, you wouldn't be able to just walk and enjoy what the businesses have to offer. What is obvious from the first look at the Summit is the desire of the builder to fit absolutely everything into a limited space. There are shops, restaurants, residential area (why? oh why?), and roads, cars, and more roads and cars around the corner too. Jack of all trades master of none Summit has a shortage of parking space, with quite a few spaces constantly blocked out (residents are complaining about parking huh?), you'll find yourself looking left and right all the time trying to avoid the cars zipping through the walking areas. The fireplace in the middle of the plaza has a seating for 8. Once again, it's tiny, and just inconvenient because located between 2 traffic roads. A fountain could be a nice focal point, but one cant spend any time around it because, yes you guessed it, traffic is on both sides, again. A large multilevel parking like it's been done since last century would've saved a lot of space, separated the traffic from the shoppers and pulled the concept of a vibrant and modern place together. A missed opportunity for Lexington, considering it was a blank slate before and there were so little constraints to making it awesome.