There’s nothing special about this shopping center compared with other shopping centers. It hasn’t been open long enough for there to be any run down parts of it. If you are looking to shop for cell phones, this is a good place because there are three stores within a 200 foot section. The chain restaurants are typical of what you would expect elsewhere. Casa Cancun is about as good Mexican food as you are going to find in the Wareham area, but I don’t like their House Margaritas. Lowe’s is in this mall and I like it better than Home Depot on the other side of town. Staples is good for dropping off UPS packages. Now that Walmart is next door, I can get more shopping done on the same trip.
Lisa Bruce P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dartmouth, MA
Excellent shopping great choice of stores, only thing missing is a sports store a Dicks would be great!
Pat B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Pierce, FL
Several nice shops and restaurants BUT the music that they broadcast throughout the area was less than pleasant and detracts from the visit.
Shuo L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Gabriel, CA
such a great place to go! you can always find good deals hear !
Matthew D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rochester, MA
Granted this plaza/shopping center is not perfect if you are not used to walking a little bit, but it has nice selection of stores, although it could use a few more to fill the empty locations. On busy days, especially during the holidays, parking can sometimes be sparse, otherwise this is a really nice shopping center.
Daniel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wareham, MA
As far as shopping centers go this one is good within the Wareham area. It would be nice if it were more aesthetically pleasing but it gives a good selection of stores for the area that were sadly missing. Borders, Paper Company, Best Buy, Staples, Lowes, Target, Petco, among others. Also some restaurants, Cosi, Qdoba, Red Robin and Longhorn. For folks heading to the Cape who may have forgotten something this would be a quick easy stop — otherwise it’s got the essentials for locals.
Shaina P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cambridge, MA
I was disappointed that this enormous plot of land was scarred by a strip mall surrounding hundreds of parking spots. It reminds me of strip malls in Augusta, ME(in other words, «disgusta»). You have to drive if you want to go from Target to the L.L.Bean Outlet store. Or if you decide to walk, it takes 15 minutes to carry your goods over black asphalt. Why couldn’t have the designer mimicked the gorgeously crafted Mashpee Commons? Doesn’t it make more sense in a time where sustainable design is becoming more commonplace? In Mashpee Commons, you can park somewhere on the«outskirts» and enter into a condensed shopping center, somewhat stripmall-ish where you have to walk outside to get from store front to store front, but it offers a more charming downtown feel. At least the Crossings offers decent stores for thrifty shoppers. It’s execution, bleh.
D L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toronto, Canada
I was under the impression these were outlet stores for some reason? It’s just a plaza with the same stuff you can find on route 44, route 6, or 140. Only exception being Red Robin and Qdoba, but they’ll probably be down here sooner or later. The Border’s is quite big, though. I guess it is true that Best Buy’s newer stores are tiny!
Lindsay H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St Petersburg, FL
Wareham Crossing is a new shopping area with lots to offer. Some of it is still under construction, but should be complete by the end of the summer of 2008. The following stores are in the shopping center: JC Penney Target Lowe’s Borders Old Navy Ann Taylor Paper Store Yankee Candle Qdoba Mexican Grill Cosi(not open yet) Best Buy California Nails Claire’s DSW(not open yet) Mac Express Justice For Girls LL Bean Outlet Payless Petco Red Robin Staples Longhorn Steakhouse