Shopping Centers & Malls in Lansdale, PA

6 locations found near Lansdale

“Love this place have been coming here for years. There is all types of meat. The head meat guy is pretty cool. They dont put any in the meat to store longer so you have to freeze it that day or us it. I would rather freeze my meat that have all that nasty chemicals in my meat.. the lunchmeat is out of this world!!”

4.8 Superb80 Reviews

“Was at the movies in Montgomeryville,PA. They are redoing theater so there was construction. But it was clean, not busy. No person for tickets there is a machine. I had a gift card and did not know how to use it. No one there to help. So I went in and watched movie”

4.6 Superb67 Reviews

“Ralph’s Corner isn’t sexy. It’s a strip mall at a busy intersection in Towamencin. Wind whipping across the parking lot. Salt stains in the winter. Sun-faded signs. You don’t drive out of your way to see it.

But if you grew up in Gristmill, this was home.

Crossing Forty Foot Road felt like a border crossing. You’d wait for the light, glance at your friends, then make the run like you were storming a beachhead just to get lunch at Clemens hot bar.

Clemens wasn’t flashy or big or remarkable in any objective way. But it was perfectly proportioned, perfectly lit, perfectly stocked in my memory. Every supermarket since has felt either too polished or too sterile. Clemens is still the standard. My platonic ideal.

Sunday mornings were slower. My parents at McDonald’s, nursing coffee while I tore into a hash brown, staring out at the same gray lot. Nothing aspirational about it. Just ritual. Familiarity. The comfort of knowing exactly what you’re getting.

Graduation night we ended up at Applebee’s like every other suburban kid in America. Loud, overconfident, pretending we weren’t about to leave the only place that had ever defined us. Cheap drinks. Big talk. The illusion that the world was waiting.

Over time the place changed. Stores turned over. Some closed. The shine wore off, if it was ever there. It became a remnant of itself, hanging on in that quiet, stubborn way strip malls do.

Ralph’s Corner was never a landmark. It won’t make a travel show. But it held the small, unglamorous moments that actually make a childhood: first freedom, family routine, the night everything felt possible.

It was never special. It was ours.”

4.4 Superb76 Reviews

“Got the best old world rye bread and sour cream cookies as well as the tiramisu from the frozen area. Parking really sucks and prices for most are high. Staff is helpful and friendly especially cashiers at self checkout.”

4.4 Superb60 Reviews

“Debbie is such a joy to work with. She is always friendly, always makes me laugh and so knowledgeable!! My family always has a great experience! Thanks Debbie, you are the best!”

4.4 Superb55 Reviews

“Liquor store is great. Good service, helpful information to help decision making. Well staffed. 4 stars for the shopping center itself. As someone else said, it's somewhat desolate. Lots of parking though and convenient to get to. May shop more often if there were more stores there.”

3.8 Good42 Reviews