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March 2025 by Roxanne C
There are a lot of very sketchy looking people in and out of here. There was a man urinating by the dumpster. Another man lighting foil right out in the open! Insane
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February 2025 by Paris Cortina
BLUE COLLAR GROOMING
best place for your dog. Make an appt and bring your wallet
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May 2024 by Stephen Armstrong
Got parked near my destination.
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November 2023 by Kelly Poole
New businesses are moving in so it's worth taking a look.
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October 2023 by christine kenaston
Great place to enjoy more than a movie. Really enjoyed the atmosphere. Great staff!
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April 2023 by Google user
Great place to enjoy more than a movie. Really enjoyed the atmosphere. Great staff!
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December 2022 by Matthew Combs
Better place to bathe the dog and purchase calming treats
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June 2022 by A. Boyette
Nothing interesting their
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March 2022 by Jessica S.
Riddell Square aka Redwood Plaza long had as its biggest draw a truly sad-looking casino, which moved out and sat empty for years. It formerly had a nitelife of sorts, with the casino, liquor store, and two bars, so drunkards liked to get in fights in the parking lot (there was even a murder); but all that's gone now, the place is no longer scary, and there's an ethnically diverse church to replace the casino. The run-down strip was mall built to 1970s specifications and only ever superficially updated. There's been a cinema there for ages, with four screens. It changed from Olympic Cinemas to Tracyton Movie House in 2021 (though this is East Bremerton, not Tracyton), with plans that make it sound like it could be a real center of joy for youth and maybe entire families, like a 1990s game parlor and big rental possibilities; time will tell if any of that works out. It's such an accessible location it seems like it should be a fine place to have a business but so many have failed and there's always a space waiting for lease. A store for disc golf and other sports equipment, where you could get sports uniforms with screen printing, opened and closed so fast my head swam (it seems to have immediately moved to Wheaton Way as 360 Disc Golf). An automobile license place was very useful but the decrepit plumbing in the mall blew up and flooded the place so they moved far, far away. Eventually they partially reopened but By Appointment Only, a nuisance. There's drive-tru banking. A substance abuse clinic handily near a brewery. A full service pet groomer with self-service pet washing space with walk-ins acceptable. A recording studio called Boom House. Clothing store for chubsters, useful to me. Computer repairman. Dentist. The oddly named Little P. I. "oriental food mart" as they call themselves, inexpensive and definitely worth a visit. Nothing that shouts, ooo, gotta check that out; there is no magnet store (Ivar's restaurant was the biggest draw way back in the 1990s, wish that had remained). But the lovely Wilco Farm Store is practically across the street in a bigger strip mall.
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March 2022 by Ute Swanson
best grooming place for your pet, amazing staff
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January 2022 by Brooke Sather
Best dog nail clippers in town! They are so great with my skittish doggie
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October 2021 by Robert Periquet
Splendid.
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October 2021 by grandfrosty
I still don't know what all is hidden away in this should center.. Some old shops have left or moved since I had been to this place before. The rocks out there on Riddell walking to Fred Meyer are CRAZY. it's got to be there because of the panhandle corner there...but unless you are up for a challenge don't try walking across them rocks. And be careful if you try
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October 2021 by Misty “mis” Sharp
Was alright
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June 2021 by Michael Blodgett
Was very clean and friendly tacos where tasty