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Contribute Feedback What Gina Irvine likes about The Promenade Shops At Saucon Valley:
The Promenade at Saucon Valley is a fun option for a day trip from Philly! We love visiting Handmade Mystic, Altar'd State, and Batch Microcreamery. It's a delightful shopping experience with a mix of unique stores and yummy treats. View all feedback.
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Previewed Ordinary Angels on August 23, 2023 at the AMC theatre by invitation only, and I live 2 hours west of here! Based on a true story that brought tears to my eyes several times.Went to Happy Hour at Bar Louie before the film. A little pricey at $7 for a Havana Nights cocktail with a big square ice cube that is normally $11. A Miller Lite draft was $4. Great atmosphere with seating available outside. Didn 't try... View all feedback.
Previewed Ordinary Angels on August 23, 2023 at the AMC theatre by invitation only, and I live 2 hours west of here! Based on a true story that brought tears to my eyes several times.Went to Happy Hour at Bar Louie before the film. A little pricey at $7 for a Havana Nights cocktail with a big square ice cube that is normally $11. A Miller Lite draft was $4. Great atmosphere with seating available outside. Didn 't try the food, but a little pricey.Most of the shops were on the higher retail end. All are outside entrances with walkways like a town center. Saw a band setting up to play live music outside, and this was a Wednesday.
Keep up the great work Promenade! You will weather the changing consumer shopping climate with what you are doing. This outdoor mall is clean and immaculate. Thank you for keeping it dog friendly, as this brings us to your mall 3-4 times a week to shop and buy food.
The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley is truly a gem nestled in Center Valley, Pennsylvania. From the moment you arrive, you’re embraced by its inviting ambiance, picturesque landscapes, and the subtle buzz of lively activity.The open-air design is a refreshing departure from the typical enclosed malls. Strolling between stores feels more like wandering through a beautifully landscaped park than a shopping center. Every corner is meticulously maintained, from the charming fountains to the cozy seating areas, making shopping an experience rather than just an errand.Diversity is at the heart of The Promenade. Whether you’re on the hunt for the latest fashion trends from top brands or searching for a unique gift in one of the local boutiques, this place has you covered. The range of stores ensures that every shopper, regardless of age or preference, finds something that resonates with them.But shopping is just one facet of what the Promenade offers. The dining options are nothing short of stellar. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty meal, a light snack, or just a cup of artisanal coffee, there’s an eatery waiting to satiate your cravings. Each restaurant and café seems to uphold high standards of quality, making dining here a consistently delightful experience.Perhaps what I appreciate the most are the events and gatherings hosted at the Promenade. They truly amplify the sense of community, making it more than just a shopping destination. Whether it’s a festive seasonal event, a sale, or a weekend gathering, there’s always something happening that adds a touch of vibrancy to the atmosphere.In conclusion, The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley is not just a place to shop and dine; it’s a place to experience, to make memories, and to truly enjoy the essence of a well-curated outdoor shopping venue. It’s a must-visit for anyone in the area or passing through!
The Promenade at Saucon Valley is a fun option for a day trip from Philly! We love visiting Handmade Mystic, Altar'd State, and Batch Microcreamery. It's a delightful shopping experience with a mix of unique stores and yummy treats.
Nice outdoor lifestyle shopping mall! Like most, malls it’s tough times right now so they are filling a lot of the spaces, with independent businesses. It’s been hit of miss for the chains. Gap tried to make a go of it here with its flagship monicker but was unsuccessful. Banana Republic and Old Navy still have full stores here, though. They definitely need some fast casual restaurants since Cosi left years ago. If you want a quick meal, you have to got to The Fresh Market, where they have sandwiches and salads and Sushi. I am glad that Turning Point is coming as they need a good breakfast and lunch place. Red Robin is really the sole restaurant for economy consumers. Other restaurants are wonderful but can be costly for an everyday meal. Melt is obviously fantastic for a special occasion. I went for my birthday and it was memorable! Overall, it’s nice to be able to get outside and combine shopping with a beautiful mountainside environment. If you’ve never been, what are you waiting for?