Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grandview Heights, Columbus, OH
The mall is struggling with the smaller stores staying but overall the mall is still clean, a safe to shop in with a good selection of stores. There is slot of good restaurants nearby. Still a good place to go to shop. Anchor stores like Dicks, Sears, Macy’s, Eder-Beer man, and JC Penny’s are going strong.
Scott M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cincinnati, OH
Didn’t think anyone really went to the mall anymore. The day after Christmas I thought everyone would be hanging out on Amazon, but this place was bumpin’. Not from around town, so I’ve never been here before. The mall was a buzz. I love the ride-able stuffed animals. The trackless choo-choo was a bit burdensome. I think this place could spring for a few more bathrooms. The ones by the food court were packed. I couldn’t find any others. Glad to see a music and DVD store. Those seem to be becoming a dying breed. This mall must be doing pretty well, I was hard-pressed to find many vacancies. They had a couple stores I’d never heard of.
Vanessa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
There is basically nothing at this mall. It is an extremely small mall and I was not impressed.
Adrienne B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Honolulu, HI
This is a good little mall and has most if not everything that you’re looking for. Also has restaurants and a movie theater. Parking is mostly ample. Only issue is I don’t think I see security in the parking lot(not that there’s ever been an issue, but I’m all for prevention not reaction).
Cobra K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Singapore, Singapore
Not bad. No higher end clothing options though. I can’t really compare it to the Dayton Mall… both seem about equal in quality. Low quality.
Tracie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
The Mall at Fairfield commons is your run of the mill suburban mall. Anchor stores include Elder Beerman(a personal fave), Macy’s, Sears, and more. There are stores for every man, woman, child and pocketbook. It is quite diverse and rather large. You could spend hours(and many dollars here)! I really like that it is clean and well maintained. Tons of parking! What don’t I love? The food court. There really is not a huge selection, which was a little disappointing. One of the ladies from one of the Asian restaurants almost stabbed me with her toothpick when I declined her sample. She is lucky I didn’t bust out my secret ninja skills. Food court issues aside this is a nice mall in a convenient location. The end.
Paige L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dayton, OH
This is the mall by which I judge all other malls. Why? Besides being my hometown/childhood mall of choice, it is the perfect shopping for ordinary middle class folk like me in the Dayton area. You will not find expensive, absurd little boutiques as you would at The Greene, but you will find lots of great mid-price department stores and chains. The food court, well what is there to say about it. I’m always surprised when people actually expect something from a mall food court. As long as they keep the Chick-fil-A, I don’t care what else is in there. Oh and +1 for year-round comfort, something The Greene(an outdoor mall) can’t claim. When it’s raining/snowing/-20 degrees/104 degrees/hailing/freak January tornado-ing, I won’t be shopping at The Greene, thanks.
Nobuyuki S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manteca, CA
A mall is a mall is a mall, but at least, it’s not Dayton Mall with all that horrendous traffic. They have some good anchor stores, as Lazarus changed to Macy’s and Elder-Beerman’s has two locations, one just«for her». Thankfully, parking outside Elder-Beerman means that you don’t have to walk several miles to go inside. It seems some stores are less popular, even if you’re just walking through them. The food court is adequate with the usual Asian Cajun-type places but I’d rather travel Col. Glenn Hwy. to find something better to eat. With all the stores along Fairfield Rd., this seems a better location than Dayton Mall and if you must, it’s not that far a trip on I-675 between the two.
Michael M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Providence, RI
This mall is one of the best malls in Ohio! Its always kept clean and neat every time that I’ve gone, and the people who work there seem to take pride in being there. Has a ton of high end stores and its always a good place to shop if your within the area!
Neko C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
I’ve been to my fair share of malls across America, and this mall is one of the better one I’ve seen. The most striking feature to me is the variety of stores– specifically by price range. This mall has your standard affordable clothing stores, like JCPenneys and Charlotte Russe, your more pricy clothing shops, like Express, and even your fairly expensive, specialty stores, like Aldo(bought some shoes on sale there… for $ 80. Ouchies…) and Brookstone. It’s nice to have a bit of everything, all in one place :)
Cookie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cary, NC
I do not believe all these people hating on my favorite mall when I am home in Ohio. True, it has the same stores as other malls, but for the area it has a good variety, from Sears to Macy’s! My only complaint is that some stores, like Beerman’s for women have evidently abandoned customer service training. I was there to buy a coat a couple of weeks ago when we were at the Ohio house for my class reunion and I had to practically mount a safari to find someone to take my money. I stood at the«customer service area»(remember when stores actually had cash registers in each department?) and call«anybody here?» for more than three minutes. When the woman finally ambled up she did not apologize for making me wait. A woman I presumed was a supervisor wandered up and the woman waiting on me interrupted our transaction to ask her if she thought she looked sexy in her jeans.(She was about 80 years old and although there probably are sexy 80 year olds she was not one!) this exchange precluded her from thanking me for my 280 buck coat purchase. The service and professionalism at Macy’s, in contrast was wonderful. So, go to the Fairfield Commons if you want a good experience at Macy’s, a customer service nightmare but good bargains at Beerman’s. I do miss the Kirkland’s which was one of my favorites!
Ryan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Arlington, VA
Don’t have anything to compare this mall to in the Dayton area, but it’s an example of an unremarkable, suburban mall. Several of the storefronts were vacant. Several more were«temporary» tenants — think Halloween costume shope kind of places. Unless Dayton sees some kind of huge economic resurgence, this mall will probably continue to die a slow, agonizing death.
Jan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minocqua, WI
Not a fave shopping destination, but it’s where I get in some walking during the winter months. Doors open at 830AM and you can actually make some tracks without all the meandering shoppers. Many jovial folks hang out in the food court after a spin through and visit. …if you feel the need to stretch your legs during the colder months, hit the mall!
Thomas C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Troy, OH
This is one of your better Malls in the Dayton area. Plenty of shops, and most of the high end stores as well. Crowded, and the food court has plenty of worldly foods for your delight(not that they are all good). The best part of the mall is, it has attracted plenty of open end stores around the area, so if you cant find anything in the mall… chances are you will find something around the area that will suit your needs…