“This mall is a blend of fine dine restaurants/theatre and retail shops. If you are a book lover then a visit to barnes & Nobles is a must.It's also close to some residential hotels and Princeton is at a very close proximity. We love coming here.”
“Great place to see amazing artwork. Spend an hour or spend the day getting to know the artists and their artwork. Need something for your walls or maybe something cool to display on a stand? Stop in for great new ideas.”
“This outdoor mall located about 2 miles from Princeton University has been getting a significant facelift of the inside courtyard encompassing the entire oval with a wide walkway to the shops. Outdoor seating abounds for relaxation, community activities or outdoor dining.
I was here for a facial at Metropolis, my favorite spa/salon. The services offered are second to none, and with professionals like Tu-Yuen doing my facial, I am always pampered and highly satisfied.
The mall also features a women’s boutique, casual clothing shops, great bagel shop, pizzeria, delis, a pet store and so much more.
Parking is free and located on the outside perimeter all the way around.
Plan to spend at least a few hours with friends or family having a bite to eat or maybe some retail therapy. It’s a hidden gem you won’t regret finding!”
“Pei Wei Is where we went. The barbeque was falling off the bone because it was so tender. The chicken, fries, and the rib cheese steak was so delicious. I will be back when in the area. I definitely recommend this place. This was my first time here too. The customer service was also great. Thanks guys”
“Love the dutch market here. Always get such good meats and produce. Their pre cooked food is also really good. And dont forget about the pretzels, they are so good! I try and come every couple of weeks. I switch between this dutch market and the one in flemington depending on where im going that day. Love them both”
“Many stores and restaurants with a nice courtyard area to lounge in or eat outside at. There is an interior courtyard between the stores for easy accessibility to any stores in the shopping center. The main store would be the Mccaffreys. Parking lot and signs are a bit confusing to find stores though.”
“Here's an update for this location, responding to some of the comments made by other reviewers:
1) Nina is the current manager and she is wonderful. She is very helpful and friendly.
2) Forrestal Village has a number of good lunch places now. The food court is nice and there is a great breakfast/lunch place on the Westin Hotel circle. Many fabulous dinner places.
3) It's still difficult to find. I know of no one's GPS able to locate it.
Clue: It's inside the breezeway taking you from the Westin Hotel circle to the parking lot on the NW side of Forrestal Village (you can see Ruth's Chris steakhouse way across the parking lot). There is no address on the glass door but if you go through the glass door under the breezeway, through the little foyer and the next glass door, you will find yourself in front of elevators and a building directory. Regus is on the 2nd floor.”
“Palmer square is one of my favorite places in America. You can grab a cold drink in the summer or a hot drink in the winter and have an interesting conversation on just about any topic with the amazing people that stop here. My latest visit I picked up some chocolates from the Lindt right down the hill and enjoyed a couple with my granddaughter following my son's graduation ceremony in the stadium. What a great way to end that long of a day!”