This is your typical outlet location with a few nuances. The place is very spread out, so it’s not easy to simply park and walk. There is also a limited selection. With that being said its better than most of the places in Dalton and it’s not too far from Dalton. Depending on what you need it might be worth the trip. I had a short list of things I needed and found most of the here.
Lane B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Calhoun, GA
Not a wide assortment, but shops are good, staffed by locals. But be warned: Don’t shoplift here! Lots of video cameras and security, and they prosecute!
Peter P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kennesaw, GA
It’s an older, tired-looking outlet mall that seems to have known better days. The stores are primarily the usual suspects, with perhaps one or to that aren’t outlet-ubiquitous. We usually stop here when were headed to or from Chattanooga. Otherwise, it;s too far from home to make the trip worthwhile. Perhaps it’s the age, the lack of unique stores or its distance from ATL that make parking so easy. It’s far less crowded that other outlet malls.
Yolanda P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kennesaw, GA
This is a decent outlet and easily accessible from the interstate. It’s located off of I-75 in Calhoun, exit 312. The outlet itself looks old, almost as if it was some other shopping plaza originally and had been converted. It has a lot of your standard stores that you would probably find at a Tanger or some other outlet mall such as Nike, Polo, and Old Navy. It does have a Coach store as Kimberly mentioned but that’s about as «Premium» as it gets. Ann Taylor, Polo, and Tommy Hilfiger would be your next closest«high end» stores. I stopped for Ann Taylor and Loft. My biggest appreciation is for the ample parking and minimum crowding. If they have the store you’re looking for I’d def recommend stopping by. If you want a luxurious shopping experience complete with the hustle and bustle of crowds and parking spot scavenger hunts, keep it moving.
S Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ormond Beach, FL
Not a lot of great stores. Typically you find some good deals when you’re at an outlet mall however this one did not. Parking lot was easy to get in and out of.
Tiffany Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, GA
45 minutes outta the way and I find myself at this outlet mall. So why on earth does one take a road trip pass two malls all the way out here to Calhoun… Well first of all if one’s mother says that’s where they want to go, then that’s where you’re going and second… it’s small, usually not overcrowded, and has decent stores. I’ve shopped at this outlet mall numerous times. I was especially here alot when I was living in Chattanooga a few years back. It’s easy to get to, but a pain in the ass if you pass the exit as the next exit to turn around isn’t close at all. The main congestion, of course, is at the entrance, but being patient and a careful driver is all it takes to get pass the mish-mash. I’m not going to go over all the stores we visit, but there’s usually something for everyone to buy here. We usually head to the right as we turn into the outlet mall and park at the end near the office. The restrooms are clean and there’s a sitting area and vending machines inside. Other than that, I can say this is a mall I actually like… I don’t need a giant mega mall to get any shopping done, so I am a fan of their low key outlet stores. But hopefully they’ll fill some of those empty spots the next time we go back… Another purse store would be fantastic…
Nicki K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Norcross, GA
This is only a cool outlet mall if you have kids, little kids like toddlers or elementary school age. There are hardly any stores that I would care to go to. Only a few stood out — Nike, Claire’s, Rue 21… the rest, didn’t care for. Sure there is Coach, Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger but where’s Levi’s or Wet Seal? Compared to the other outlet mall, Calhoun is sure a letdown.
Pooja T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Elkridge, MD
Pretty much my childhood experiences have been here. Growing up literally a mile away from this place, I sure have done some damage. :/(sorrry dad!) I even learn to drive first at the parking lot here! Many experiences. This place is fun. I always here about people driving miles and miles for this, don’t know why, but its nice if youre in the neighborhood! Its got gat, old navy, bath and body works, coach, polo, nike, and rak outfitters where you could get your Patagonia/northface fix to name a few of my favs. If you’re in the area or passing by, def help this small town out and splurge a little. I remember a few years ago when Polo first opened, USHER even came! Hello!
Shelley P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seffner, FL
Stopped at the kitchen collection for a micro plane. And they actually had it. A few different sizes too. I am not a shopper at all but I could see where this outlet area would appeal to many. Stores line both sides with ample parking in between. Less than five minutes off the highway. If they don’t have what you want here I don’t know where you could go.
Jason B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
Sorry excuse for an outlet. They need to add more stores or just shut the joint down.
Kimberly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Coach baby! I only stopped at the Coach store, but the outlet seemed to be a nice one. Similar in size to the Locust Grove outlet but much smaller than the North Georgia Premium Outlet. I saw plenty of stores and shoppers alike! If you are in the area make sure to stop by and tell us what you think!
Cameron B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hyde Park, Tampa Bay, FL
This is a close option for weekend shopping warriors to go get some OK deals, nothing really amazingly cheap here. There is not a huge selection, but I guess that’s because I am comparing it to the Dawsonville Premium Outlets where there are a lot more stores and brands to choose from. The highlights of Calhoun Premium Outlets are the Nike, Polo, and Old Navy Outlets. Also, if you are so inclined to spending $ 300 on a purse, there is also a Coach outlet.
Craig G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Roswell, GA
Pretty weak offerings, although some of the furniture, tool, and kitchen stores are interesting. On busy days the traffic flow can be murder.
Laura H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I just looked at their website and apparently they were upgraded to «Calhoun Premium Outlets.» I’m almost positive that the signage in Calhoun still says«Prime Outlets,» so I guess they’re a little behind on their updates.(Why does this not surprise me?) Either way, I enjoy coming here when I’m out at my parent’s house since they’re just a half hour from Calhoun. I’ve never driven up from Atlanta(75N), but it would probably be a solid hour and 15 minutes in the car. When you exit 75, the outlets are to the right and you have to drive a mile or so to get to them. My favorite stores here are Coach and Ann Taylor Factory, but there is also a Gap Outlet, Old Navy, Nike Factory Store, Rack Room, several children’s stores, and more. I always find fantastic deals at Ann Taylor– the other day, I got a black cardigan sweater for $ 28 and a black dress(exposed zipper) for $ 10. They have a huge clearance section and deep discounts on the other merchandise, which includes shoes and jewelry. The outlets are lacking in the food and drink department– you have to drive to the other side of 75 to get something to eat or drink. I definitely think they should move the Starbucks and Chick-fil-A closer to the outlets– just sayin’. If you’re on your way to Chattanooga or Nashville, or just in the mood for outlet shopping, then make your way to Calhoun Premium Outlets!
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Nashville, TN
Check the website to see the list of stores they have… for me, I was looking for kids clothes so I had 5 good stores to choose from. All the stores that I went too: Old Navy, Gymboree, Carter’s, Children’s place, Bath & Body works… had great sales going on. If I had more time I would have checked out a few more stores. Outlets are an easy 40 minute drive from Chattanooga and 1 hour from Atlanta area. If you are in the area, good place for some quick shopping.
Alexa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
So a friend and I decided to venture way out ‘chonder in the mountains in quest for some deals, boy were we disappointed. This is nothing like the outlets at 400, this is more like an outdoor strip mall. Aside from the coach outlet, gap, and the bath and body works outlet(where almost everything in the store was under $ 10!) there were hardly any other worthwhile stores. Save your time, and precious precious gas and head up to Dawsonville instead! Trust me you wont find a pottery barn, BCBG, Kate Spade etc… anywhere around this outlet!