Shopping Centers & Malls in Portland, OR

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“Washington Square is the nicest Mall in the Portland Oregon area. Love the Peloton store where you can work out & shower in store with your Membership. Great food options. Indoor Activities for kids are clean & Customer Service is super nice & helpful.”

4.4 Superb149 Reviews

“Went to Safeway at the Sunset Mall. Parking can be very hazardous due to all the foot traffic, so be careful in the lot. It's a nice clean, big Safeway with a small medical lab in the back. The lab gets lots of business, so to decrease your wait time, make an appointment beforehand. You thank yourself later. Lots of shops located in the mall, but parking is tight and it's located at the very busy intersection of Murray and Cornel road PLUS its only about 1/4 mile from Sunset High School. They DO RUN RADAR on Cornell Rd where the high school is sobe aware and drive the speed limit.”

4.6 Superb33 Reviews

“I loved it when they were over here. In Clackamas county. Easy to get to easy to park. Now there location, it's hard to park. But the story itself is great.”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“This is such an awesome place for a one stop outing all in 1 place! From laundry to groceries and even a nice place to eat this is a great place for everything and everyone!”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“It's a strip mall with a fancy pants grocery store (Market of Choice), fancy pants pet food store (Mud Bay), and other fancy pants places except no one sells pants here.”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“It is a shopping center where you find many clothing stores for the whole family, furniture, bathroom decorations, pets, restaurants, such as Ross, Marshall, Best Buy, Oldman Navy, etc.”

4.4 Superb73 Reviews

“Aside from the awesome food. The people are amazing. I lost my ID and jacket here but the owner immediately contacted me and was there during closing time to give it back to me.”

4.6 Superb20 Reviews

“I had a great experience at Bethany Village Clocktower! The mall is well-maintained and the staff is friendly and helpful. The mall has a great selection of stores and restaurants, including a QFC, Great Clips, and more. The clocktower is a beautiful landmark and adds to the charm of the mall. Overall, I would highly recommend Bethany Village Clocktower to anyone looking for a fun day out with family or friends.”

4.4 Superb27 Reviews

“One of my favorite 1-stop shops in Portland. Right off Alberta (who’d have thought?), Alberta Studios gives small business owners space enough to sell their goods and a communal environment to so. I want to highlight The Mustard Seed especially - family owned/run and the most welcoming vibe. Stop by for amazing gifts, warm conversation, and incense *breathes in* so much intense ?”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“This play has so much energy. It's chill laid back it can be busy around the holidays, more long lines to wait in. But they always have their shelves full. I like the L.P that stand outside the exit door one on each side. It's like a real Chris Hansen moment, " take a seat" but more like "hey you forget to pay for something, your coming with me" ? been there done that.”

4.3 Superb32 Reviews

“I spent much of my memorable days many many years ago at Morgan's alley working and meeting many wonderful people it's nice to know that Morgan's alley is still alive and thriving”

4.3 Superb28 Reviews

“Nice people and they've been great for many, many years. My father been going the since the 70's. Local people who are friendly and there's always a Hi, hello, welcome in...... ?”

4.3 Superb24 Reviews

“Great example of adaptive reuse. Neat structure with seismic upgrades that make the character of this building shine. Really awesome store owners, local Portland companies, variety of shops with something for everyone. Restaurants and shops. Gluten free sandwiches and vegan pizza!”

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“The little food store called Friendly Food has dry chorizo sausage (the perfect classic cold cut only available in a few shops), a variety of farmer cheeses, and very tasty things you don't see in standard grocery stores.”

4.2 Good16 Reviews

“There are SO many Asian food markets around nowadays, but Fubonn is one of the bigger, higher-quality ones we enjoy. Fubonn is more of a mall-like store. We really only go to the market in there, so I can't speak on the other shops inside.The selection in the market is bigger, including a full produce section and meat market. I am disappointed they now require you to buy over 3 lbs. of meat in order to grind it for you, but it's still high-quality and decently priced.”

4.1 Good55 Reviews

“I visited Dollar Tree who had a large pricier inventory for example Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls Ben & Jerry's ice cream in pints El Paso burritos and chimichangas Prices range from $3 to $5”

4.1 Good49 Reviews

“The Cali Saigon Mall is really well stocked, clean, and organized. The cashier that helped me was really nice and so friendly! I think we were able to get fresh fish fried fish once.”

4.1 Good38 Reviews

“Such a good staff. I hope that the new owners keep and take care of them, as they have always helped me with prescriptions and grocery needs. Good riddance to Kroger.”

4.1 Good30 Reviews

“My absolute favorite place to shop. I know almost all the people working there. They are so helpful and friendly. It might be a smaller sized store, but it almost always has exactly what I need.”

4 Good31 Reviews

“A beautiful building which was the recipient of many architectural awards when it opened. So sad that the Fifth Avenue entrance was walled off with bland blonde wood. So now there's a corporate coffee shop instead of the locally owned delicatessen that was so wonderful. I suspect the almighty dollar had a lot to do with the alterations.”

3.9 Good10 Reviews

“Home Depot, needed 20' lumber, they don't have it there, had to go to airport way.11/23Busy place, but helpfully. Found what I wanted and got out in record time.”

3.9 Good54 Reviews

“From Hawaiin food to harbor freight, this place has a little bit of everything. Across the street there is a motel and walking path to the red and blue maxlines. If that's not enough there's even a strip club. Check out this little mall. Good food, good people, and a great sports bar named coaches.”

3.8 Good36 Reviews

“Pioneer Place Is a great place to do lots of shopping in downtown Portland. There are plenty of different types of stores from luxury stores to non-luxury stores. There's also a food court where you can get lots of good things to eat. Displace has 3 stories. It's sort of difficult to navigate, but once you get used to it, it's fine. There are sky bridges and tunnels connecting the different buildings. And it's close to the light rail stations where you could get on Max or a bus to get there or to get home after you're done shopping.”

3.7 Good73 Reviews

“This is a more organized Ross location that I’ve been to compared to the other ones. Lots of items to choose from especially in clothes and home goods. Staff were very friendly and didn’t wait long to be checked out”

3.6 Good50 Reviews

“This place use to have a giant mall with a carousel ? in it. I desperately miss those times, one of my favorite memories with my late grandmother was there. Time has passed and I'm 24 now but I still hold on to those memories. Oh and I come here whenever I dont feel like paying taxes.”

3.6 Good108 Reviews

“Lots of rift raft on a regular basis, the druggies hand around (not in) the station in droves, they usually hang out in front of Oregon Clinic. The security does a very good job. Also close to a shopping center, office Depot, Ross, Applebee's, Fred Myers, WinCo, Carl's Jr and more.”

3.5 Good73 Reviews

“I'm giving this review out of some nostalgia. This was the mall I would walk in my teen years. I used to ride max to get here, no longer does that feel like a safe option. If you treat this as a simple family outing that is cheap and pleases a 4yr old, it is perfect! Today was bitterly cold, yet I was able to walk around a well lit, mostly empty, nicely decorated mall with occasional bursts of color and activity. As an introvert, it's even better than I remember it when it was crowded and loud in holidays past. We went for the carmel corn, and to be honest there really isn't much else. Not all of the stores open at 10. There are a few clothing stores, a Lego store, comic book shop, a few jewelry places, and the magic shop that does afternoon shows. There is a Barnes and Nobles, Ross, and a hair salon too. A few places you really have to hunt for since there are spaces where shops are closed and locked up or simply up and gone. There are a few food options, but only two places looked like they served a real meal. Lots more Ice cream, cinnabon, tea, and pretzel like options. As of December 22nd 2022, it is decorated nicely with several trees and a section for Santa (although he wasn't there at 11am). The ice skating rink seemed the main event and it didn't seem too crowded. All in all, we walked and looked, only bought some popcorn. It was fun and inexpensive (well, the popcorn is a bit pricy). And our car was still there intact when we left! Although as a safety note, it doesn't feel safe to park in the covered area anymore. There is plenty of parking out front in the open anyway. I didn't see any security while I was there, inside or out. But inside the mall seemed full of normal people.”

3.5 Good75 Reviews

“The mall is physically beautiful! As of Fall 2022 it is still struggling to fill shops after the pandemic, but those that are there are really awesome. The mall blends well the classic "mall experience" of national chain stores and the Portland quirky-character stores (which honestly shine in this environment!). There's ice skating and roller skating and more. I hope more stores move in, because this could be really cool!”

2.7 Average26 Reviews

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