Triangle Town Center
Raleigh, NC 27616
Phone: (919) 792-2020
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Editorial Review for Triangle Town Center – by Neha Shah
In Short
Calling it a "mall" is an understatement. The stores at Triangle Town Center cater to trendy shoppers, but the center's lush setting reflects the Triangle region. Aside from the shops, you'll find four stages primed for live performances. Parents will appreciate Curiosity Creek, a play area created for kids. The mall's indoor and outdoor shopping areas intertwine the best of both worlds; if you need a break from the crowds inside, you can relax by the man-made river.
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User Reviews for Triangle Town Center
12/31/2007 Posted by artsygrl7
I just moved to Raleigh. Triangle Town Center Mall is the closest mall to where I live, but I doubt I'll be visiting it very often. For starters, this mall is definitely not "upscale." There isn't a Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, or any of the basic stores you'd find in an upscale mall. Yes, there is a Saks and a Macy's, but both are very disappointing. The clothing in Macy's was way below expectations -- I can usually count on the Inc. line to be trendy for a 30-40 something professional woman, but this particular store didn't have anything! The mall is sprawling, but it's a whole lot of nothing special. I haven't lived here long enough to check out the other malls, but I am 99.9% certain that any of them beat this one.
Pros: Convenient to those who live nearby
Cons: Not enough upscale or unique stores
03/20/2006 Posted by justinp170
Maybe Triangle Town Center should have waited until it was completely finished to open it's doors. Instead, they opened earlier, with alot of things missing. Now it's 2006 and what was lost has now been found! Saks is opened and so has The Gap! It is a gorgeous mall with plenty of places to shop and eat. The outdoors shopping area they call "The Commons" is refreshing! My kids have a ball looking in the man made creek the have running in between the stores and restaurant. Our favorite place to eat is The Twisted Fork. Very family friendly with enjoy and handmade truffle and espresso afterwards. Plenty of parking even during the holidays! Store prices are competitive to those at Crabtree and Southpoint.
Pros: atmosphere, parking, great restaurants
Cons: no Sharper Image
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