Northshore Mall in Peabody, Massachusetts, is a large, two-level shopping center located at the intersection of Route 128 and 114, about 18 miles from Boston. It serves not only Peabody but also the larger Northshore area and parts of southern New Hampshire. The mall offers a comfortable, modern environment with climate control, plenty of space, and a mix of over 140 specialty stores, including Macy’s, Arhaus, lululemon, J.Crew, LL Bean, Sephora, H&M, DSW, and Brooks Brothers. Visitors can find both high-end brands and more budget-friendly options like Old Navy, making it suitable for a variety of shopping needs. The mall features a diverse retail experience with department stores, specialty shops, and electronics outlets. Its dining options include a food court and several sit-down restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory, Tony C’s Sports Bar & Grill, and Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse. Local coffee spots like Starbucks add to the casual dining choices. The ambiance is clean, spacious, and well-maintained, especially during festive holidays when decorations create a lively atmosphere. Family-friendly amenities are available, including a play area for children, stroller rentals, and a large AMC movie theater. The outdoor promenade offers a pleasant, fresh-air shopping experience in warmer months. The mall has improved over the years, expanding its store selection and adding features like a new playground and upcoming attractions such as an IT’SUGAR store. While busy during weekends and holidays, Northshore Mall remains a popular destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, and leisure for all ages.
There Hanging in there. Malls were so popular in the 70s 80s 90s. Now there A DIEING Breed Because Of Amazon And Covid.Like The Stores and Food court.
May 2026
I recently had my phone repaired at the MobiTech store in North Shore Mall. This mall is both charming and compact, making it a delightful place to shop. Without a doubt, MobiTech is the best repair shop there!
April 2026
Fun days not overcrowded, my go to to place, with my adults with developmental disabilities...