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Meadows Mall
Category: Shopping Shopping Centers Shopping Centers [Edit]
4300 Meadows LnLas Vegas, NV 89107
Neighborhood: Westside
(702) 878-3331
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pm
Sun 10 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
31 reviews for Meadows Mall
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31 reviews in English
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Review from Ken M.
Las Vegas, NV
I haven't been to a shopping mall in a while, but today I was impressed without how robust the shopping activity was, given how hard the recession has hit the Vegas economy. I didn't see any empty retail space. There seem to be stores for everything. I really liked the wide array of choices in the food court, many of which are the latest and greatest places.
If I was under 21, I would definitely be hitting this mall a lot with my buddies to pick up on all the girls in that age group, who go in there dressed to kill with the minimal amount of clothing that they can get away with. If you don't believe me, just go there on a weekend during the Summer and see for yourself.Listed in: Shopping Centers in Vegas
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Review from Victor A.
I come here periodically when I need to pick up presents or something like that. I don't do a lot of personal shopping here because there isn't a Gap here, and that's where I get a lot of my stuff. Anyway.
I guess this mall is ok. There's a Dillards and Macy's on the higher-scale side of things, and a Sears and Penney's, too. So you've got that stuff covered. Plus there's Hollister and American Eagle, so you have those brands to pick from, too.
The food court isn't the best. The best options here are Hot Dog on a Stick and Johnny Rockets. Everything is really bad mall food that you eat when you're in a hurry, but not by choice.
All in all, this mall is ok. Nothing to holler about, but nothing to cry about, either. -
Review from Nick V.
Sierra Madre, CA
Save yourself the time, don't come to this mall if you're a tourist.
It's ghetto, it's dead, the stores suck (or typical at least) so don't bother coming here if you're curious to see what it looks likes. If you need to pick up something and you know this mall has what you're looking for 100%...then fine, come here. Go to the Fashion Mall on the strip instead. A waste of my time. -
Review from Lucia M.
Las Vegas, NV
What we locals call Ghetto's Mall. It's really not THAT ghetto, and it's usually dead enough to walk around without human overload.
It has pretty much any mainstream american store you'd want. lackluster food court but eww who eats at mall food courts anyway? -
Review from Guy C.
Upon a recent discovery about this mall, I admit that I am ashamed.
You see, I've become a mall-walker.
Okay, fine, I make "I'm old" jokes a fair bit, but has it really come to this? But then again, can you blame me given the time of year? I want to get out of the house and exercise, but it's a hundred and stupid outside, and I can't even walk sixty feet without feeling like a vampire in flames. Therefore, I take my "Daywalker" butt back into the shadows.
So walk at night, or bask in the air-conditioned goodness of the Meadows Mall.
Not that much has changed. Still the same stores, still a lot to see and visit and check out during my strolls. The people are unobtrusive, and I still greatly appreciate the old-school mall aesthetic. Maybe I'll refer to myself as a "mallrat" instead of a "mall-walker". I can live with that early title.
I mentioned this place feels like a 1980's-1990's style mall, and that hasn't changed. I don't think it's a grungy mall at all, and again, holds up in this area where shopping centers of this type aren't all the rage like they used to be.
Thank you Meadows Mall for your AC laden levels of exploration. I'm not wearing high-water pants yet in my strolling quests, so I think there's still hope for me yet.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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1/5/2011
This may be a weird thing to like, but I really like the 1980's/1990's vibe this place gives off.… Read more »
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1/5/2011
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Review from Jade W.
It's a very middle of the road mall with a mix of mid priced, popular stores.
I come here for mostly the department stores, specially to look at the home departments. I actually rather go to the Premium outlets or Fashion Show for clothes since the selection of stores are nicer and more my style.
It's easy to get to, easy to get out and not too busy of a mall. I don't really come here too often except when I specifically need something. -
Review from Cali D.
Las Vegas, NV
Two names- Ghetto Mall
OMG I thought I was at my high school homecoming football game. This mall was filled with teens/children. Some damn store had a DJ playing music, with children dancing in the storefront- looking like strippers. After checking out several stores we came across a talent show and half the people auditioning was a hot mess and they did not have any talent. It was so bad I couldn't even do any shopping. -
Review from David S.
Off of Valley View, this mall is often off my radar. Seeing that I prefer the Premium Outlets, I normally don't come to this side of town often. Walking through the mall, I am reminded why. I am not going to make any comments about the place or the people. My only response is that it could always be worst than the comments people have already made. Instead, the reason is that they do not really have anything spectacular.
The store that stood out the most to me was their Forever 21 and that was probably the biggest let down. The Heritage selection for men is unimpressive and minuscule. -
Review from Norm K.
I haven't been to the Meadows Mall for two years. I am just not a shopper like that. Let me buy something online if I can.
Going to the Meadows is only something I do as a last resort. It is a good sized center with good anchor tenants, but I find stand alone stores away from malls more conducive to my needs.
It does have a convenient location at 95 and Valley View. Maybe the Summerlin Mall will get done one of these years and the Meadows won't be a necessary evil. -
Review from Christina A.
Las Vegas, NV
This shopping mall is convenient. There is a Torrid and a Sees. Plus, the food court has a Hot Dog On The Stick.
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Review from Eddie D.
Phoenix, AZ
If your a bargain hunter, people watcher, time killer or want to beat the heat kind of person, I suggest this mall. It's a complete 1 mile circle with ample parking, a large food court, Game Works and a movie theater.
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Review from J D.
Phoenix, AZ
There are so many other shopping choices in Vegas. This mall is not high on my list, but since it's the closest mall to the Northwest part of Las Vegas, where I live, I shop here two or three times a year. This past weekend, I was searching for a UNLV Football Jersey. Because I didn't want to drive all the way across town, I stopped here.
Here's the breakdown of the mall from my perspective:
PROS
- It's conveniently located off US-95 and can be accessed via two exits, Valley View Blvd or Decatur.
- There is a parking area on the North part of the mall that has the fewest number of cars and will get you in/out of the center of the mall. Very easy access.
- They renovated the mall a few years back and it's relatively clean. Much nicer than it was 5-10 yrs ago.
- They have a Front Row Sports, which was the main reason for coming here, that has a great selection of sports clothing & jerseys.
CONS
- It's not in a great neighborhood and coming here at night is not advised.
- I wouldn't purchase anything expensive here, see point above.
The two Cons are pretty big, but if you have some common sense you can navigate through those....like I said I only come here when I'm too lazy to drive across town.
Will I return? I probably will. -
Review from Joey P.
Las Vegas, NV
This mall is fine. I don't think it's any different than any normal mall in anytown America. Some of the comments seem typical from those that live here and look beneath anyone that isn't in their same socio-economic class. Maybe I'm immune from noticing this type of stereotype from the areas I've lived in on the East Coast where everyone just does their thing? Maybe it's just that people here are too used to places like Fashion Show Mall or places that are more high end?
Who knows, who cares, it served its purpose, is very easy to get to from the freeway, has tons of potential and would be perfect for a nice redevelopment to correspond with Springs Preserve across the street.
Anyway, those of you who are afraid to mingle with people that you may not necessarily socialize with normally can keep going to your places, those of us who get along with everyone will keep to the mall when it makes sense to go there. -
Review from Carol K.
Came today to do early voting. The area right outside Sears set up for it. Parking wasn't too bad at 5:30pm. There may have been three people ahead of me, the check in process was easy, just showed my DL, signed the form and went right to machine to cast my votes.
I pre-filled the voter's guide that came to the house, so once at the machine took only minutes to complete.
I have done early voting at the mall before, it saves a lot of time and eases the stress you have on voting day with the time restraints.
I recommend early voting for everyone! Go vote! Let your voice be heard!
Since my sister's birthday is right around the corner, went into Hallmark and picked up a card. The Meadow's Mall itself it a great place to hit the major retailers like Macy's, Sears, and Penney's. There are a whole slew of other retail shops, if you are in the mood to spend some cash, and with holidays coming up, I expect a few more weeks there will be crowds. -
Review from Audrey L.
Las Vegas, NV
This place is infested with tweeners. Even the store managers are tweeners! Anyway I used to come here so much before I discovered bigger and better malls here in Vegas. I came here yesterday because I just didn't feel like driving to fashion to look for a fancy dress for me and my guy 's anniversary. This place is a mess..literally. It was dirty outside and signs directing customers to use a different door were posted upside down. What I do like about it is that it's a smaller place compared to other malls so it's easier to get from one place to another.
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Review from Nikki Rose T.
Las Vegas, NV
This is my go-to mall because of its convenience and the fact that it has been around since I was a 5th grader with no money.
The stores in this typically stay the same, but I will say that I think there have been many changes just in the past few years. The most notable would be the addition of the super large Forever 21 and the constant changes in the food court. There is no longer a boba vendor or the Great Philly Cheese Steak. There is now a froyo place downstairs near JCPenney's though.
The one and only bad incident that I've ever experienced here was when I went this past Saturday (06/26/10). I accidentally left my Victoria Secret and Bath & Body bags in the dressing room for 5 minutes and when I came back to retrieve them, they were gone! Thieves!!! It was partly my fault, but I wish they would have dropped it off at the counter. They knew it wasn't theirs! I became thoroughly disgusted with humanity at that point. But, as you can see, I am partly over it now and making progress.... Kinda.
Nonetheless, this is a great mall. It is a 2-story mall with a variety of stores. One store, though, makes me laugh just by the title. It's called Swagga. If any of you guys happen to go to Meadows and into that store, let me know how it is. -
Review from Jessica H.
North Las Vegas, NV
Variety of shops and eateries. Love this place!
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Review from Sarah-marie V.
Las Vegas, NV
MM is comparable to BLVD mall on Maryland. Boring shops, teen invasion, and it's a hot mess. Never returned.
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Review from Nick H.
This mall is only great in that it is so far away from the strip that you can actually shop here like a local, normal person without fear of being trampled or incinerated by the sun. (It still feels like a greenhouse during hotter days.) It's got regular mall store selection -- Anchor department stores like Macy's and Dillards, Electronics like GameStop, and about three Sport Hat Depots. It's for people who don't want to make the trip and face the tourists in the Strip-centric shops. Even though it has plenty of businesses, it can still feel bare in certain sections.
I am very sad because I thought there was a store here that did ridiculous airbrushed tees with scenes like "Stewie from Family Guy, only he's smoking a giant blunt." I can't imagine how this store went Chapter 11.
Anyway, my sorrow for missing a purchasing opportunity should not distract from the general fact that this is definitely the mall you should visit if you want a normal, non-tourist-frenzied shopping experience. Let's hope they put a Cinnabon in where the airbrush place was, it'd be rather fitting. -
Review from Philippe C.
Las Vegas, NV
Pros:
Middle of the lane mall. Doesn't have the overly cosmopolitan/snobby feel of the Fashion Show and Forum Shops, doesn't have the tourist bullshit of the Miracle Mile, not as ghetto fabulous as the Boulevard.
Inexpensive.
SPENCERS!
Holds(or held) a lot of childhood memories for me.
Cons:
Has a lot of the same stores as the Boulevard, but not as good a selection.
Was a lot better when I was a kid.
Weird location that's in a kind of depressing neighborhood.Listed in: Vegas Neighborhood Guide:…, iShop
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Review from Taylor C.
Henderson, NV
This place used to be one of my favorite malls. But like the Boulevard Mall, the years have not been kind to it.
The selection of stores here is only average. Too many places in here closed down in recent years. With both Suncoast and FYE gone, there is no music/movie store whatsoever. A major blow. Numerous stores all around have gone. The suite that once hosted the arcade is something different EVERY SIX MONTHS (I'm not making this up!)
Also, contrary to recent rumors, Cash 4 Chaos DOES NOT HAVE A STORE IN HERE. If they did, it was short-lived and is long gone now.
The layout is the standard "two story" design, and it's not overly large so you won't get lost. However, I don't like the way the food court is set up, with some of it forming a "wall" of sorts between it and some shops that are on the same size as the food court. If you're not hungry you could easily miss the stores that are on the same side as the food court. Food selection is average for a mall, however, they did recently open a Johnny Rockets (why, oh why, couldn't they open one in a better mall!?)
Like the Boulevard, this mall isn't really in a great part of town either, though the location isn't NEARLY as bad as that mall's. However the location is far tougher to get to due to all the traffic in the area (it's just off the freeway, and not far from the infamous Spaghetti Bowl.)
Only check this place out if you're in the area. It has gone downhill perhaps more than any other mall in the valley. -
Review from susan l.
Today was the first time I've been to Meadows Mall in years. When I first drove into the mall there was a sign that said something like "Take, Hide, and Lock ". I was like ..ugh is stealing that bad around here? I thought it's common sense so I won't let that deter me from finding some good deals. There were tons of sales today in the mall in the few stores I went into. I stopped by JC Penny, Bath & Body Works, Agaci and Charlotte Russe. There was a lot of buy one get one free ...buy one get one for a $1.00. I would have stayed longer if hunger didn't strike.
One Thing that got me excited: They have a mini Sephora store inside of JC Pennys. Yay! Sometimes I just don't have time to trek all the way to the Miracle Mile. -
Review from Chris K.
Idaho Falls, ID
I was born and raised in Vegas and I moved to Idaho about 6 years ago. I don't even know what it means when people say it ghetto. The last time I was there it was just as good as it was before. There used to be a Naturalizer shoe store there that my mom frequented. There was another shoe store there too that was similar to Naturalizer shoes. If anyone knows the name of it I would appreciate it.
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Review from Margret C.
Las Vegas, NV
If I had my choice between this one & the Blvd. Mall, I'd go here- more stores, less empty spots. Recent additions include Sephora in JCPenney, lower level (YAY!), Yo Fresco lower level, close to JCP, and Johnny Rockets in the food court, 2nd level. The "As Seen On TV" store is now in the old music/video store, on the 2nd floor, across from the food court.
Macy's, Dillards, JCPenney, & Sears are the department stores. Out of the four major malls (Galleria, Blvd. & Fashion Show), I don't believe that this one has valet parking.
Unlike the Blvd. Mall, this one has the Disney Store, Spencer's, Picture People, As Seen On TV, Dillards, TCBY, Johnny Rockets, Sephora, Men's Wearhouse, NY & Co, No Fear, See's Candies, Surf City Squeeze, Hallmark, Tilly's, Hollister, Toys R Us, White Barn Candle Co, & Villa Pizza, to name a few.
There's a Bank of America ATM near the Dillards entrance, lower level. Opens at 7 am for mall walkers. Mostly locals shop here. Right off the 95 freeway. There's a Target store and Big Lots store up the street @ Decatur/Meadows. Across the way is a Dollar Tree- a good one. -
Review from Linda Z.
Culver City, CA
Nice mall. Clean, cool shops, good choices in the food court. You know what would have been really helpful? A directory. Yeah. Directory would be good.
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Review from Jess P.
North Las Vegas, NV
Mall is okay. Semi ghetto. But it is close & they have reasonable stores.
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Review from Malia H.
Aiea, HI
This is a nice mall that's calm and doesn't have all the craziness as the shopping centers on the Strip. This must be a mall where the locals go. They have a few department stores and basic stores. The food court looked decent. Check out the pet store (Frisky Pet Emporium, see review), they have cute puppies and kittens! There is a lot of parking and it's easy to find. It's very close to Downtown Las Vegas. ^_^*~
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Review from Amy T.
I like Meadows mall. When I first moved here and was living @ the Orleans this was the closest mall to me that I found. I really liked that it had dillards and macy's and a sephora. (the galleria 2 min. from my house does not.) The only prob. is the sephora is inside JCP so it means limited but enough to get your sephora on.
My prob. with this place is you cant go 30 seconds without a salesperson asking you if everything is ok. While i agree I dont think its right to completely ignore your customers but I also dont think its necessary to bug them 8 times in literally a 5 minute span. If anything that makes me think that you either a) dont think I can afford anything here and need help trying to find something that I can or b) you think I stole something and you're constantly watching my every move or c) you ARE watching my every move so that I dont steal something. In either case, please dont be a bug a boo.
B/c of this constant bugging I walked out and decided not to buy anything after all and ordered online - yes simply to get the free little samples of different perfumes. I LOVE THOSE. bc/ they fit so nicely in your purse and you get to try them on you skin -which always reacts differently than just spraying it on a piece of paper. This is how I've found several new scents that I love. My recent discoveries are:
Flower bomb. Suprisingly spicy scent. I would never have liked otherwise.
Hanna Mori - my bf likes this one a lot
Versace -bright crystal i really really like this scent BUT it came in the bottle = not spray version. so it seems like it wears off very very easily. I'm afraid to carry this one in my purse b/c it will spill out ..thats what happened with my Tocca - (stella) ..man i loved that one too.
and last but not least. Vivari Pucci. wow. ugly name great scent.
if you have the patience, which i really rare do - Order online even if you have one in your city- just to try the neat lil things they send along. i go for the scents. everything else is crap. -
Review from Christopher G.
Las Vegas, NV
Even with decreased traffic this place is packed to the hilt on the weekends. If you have children of any age and live in the area, this is the place to be. T-Mobile just opened a store here, too. Prices aren't moving much, but I do not expect a serious change, either. I suppose anything that was going to fold already did, and those that are left can stay for a while because they are well capitalized: See's Candies, Hot Topic, Sears/JCPenny/Macy's/Dillards, Fredericks of Hollywood and the other famous lingerie shop that shall remain nameless...best thing about this place is the massage chairs all seem to work (best buck you'll spend all day) and on the first floor in the center of the mall is a blood pressure station (116/60-something Yeah Baybee!)
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1 Previous Review: Show all »
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6/5/2009
Clean but very strong collection of anchor stores like JC Penny and Dillards and other stores like… Read more »
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6/5/2009
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Review from Suzy C.
Las Vegas, NV
The size of this place is ridiculously small. The only things I come here for are the sports stores, Johnny Rockets, and Sees really. I also like Dillards, but highly prefer the one at the Fashion Show. There is not much to say about Meadows Mall; it has very few stores and you can be done window shopping through the entire place in 10 minutes. The food court has plenty of seating and the mall is clean, but small mall, small stores, little variety.
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Review from scott d.
Las Vegas, NV
All your favorite stores with a kids play area and ever changing food court. JC Penney's Macy's and Sears, Dillard's anchor the mall with everything in between. Lots of events and very little crowd issues. Lots of great sales-you have to keep your eyes open.
