The Pruneyard Shopping Center

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    Open6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Location & Hours

    Mon

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Tue

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Wed

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Thu

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Fri

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Sat

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Sun

    • 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Traci M.

    An iconic destination and experience designed to make the everyday extraordinary.

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      Is there public restrooms in the shopping center?

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      Hi Desiree! There are 2 single restrooms between LuLu’s Restaurant and Orchard City Kitchen that are open to the public.

      Jan H., Business Owner 
      4 years ago 2 people found this helpful

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      Fran R.
      Milpitas, CA
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      Dec 29, 2023
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      The Pruneyard has helped me walk longer ( Sports Basement), eat better (Luna), gift better (Books Inc.), and shop better (Marshall's). What's not to love?

      I've been able to find everything and then some in this parking lot. It's no wonder it's usually busy, but once you find that spot to park - time will fly since there is so much to do, see, and enjoy.

      I celebrated my birthday here, toasted a friend's milestone, took up a new hobby, and bonded over shared interests - it's a place where a lot of magic happens. The shopping center boasts amenities that fit all budgets and make it possible for all ages to enjoy! I remember as a high schooler going to a shopping mall and having little to do since everything was expensive, but at the Pruneyard, you can catch a movie or get boba and have an awesome time.

      It's a wonderful spot to go with friends, for errands, or to see what's new - and even if you don't have a reason, you don't need one - it's just that fun!

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      I have been coming here for a long time and take it for granted perhaps. It has been around a long time and looks like it. They have some larger stores like Trader Joe's, a nice movie theater, and decent dining options and Luna is my favorite. Parking can be challenging depending on the time of the day.

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      Ter L.
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      Jan 18, 2018

      Come one, come all!!
      This shopping center is THE place to hit up if you are in need of some retail therapy or hungry AF!!

      The Pruneyard Shopping Center is riddled with an abundance of businesses that will fill whatever empty void you have.
      There are 4 banks, 7 clothing|accessories stores, over 15 restaurants, a grocery store, and even has a movie theater on site.

      4 stars thanks to the huge food selections to choose from and the convenience of having dessert or post meal coffee|tea within walking distance. Minus one star due to the poopy parking situation. Be prepared to drive around and around and AROUND in attempts to finding a parking spot.
      I highly suggest you come super early to bypass all of the heavy traffic [if possible]. Coming by late doesn't really ensure easy parking due to the huge visitor turnout for happy hour and dinners plans.

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      Jessica R.
      San Jose, CA
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      Sep 4, 2019

      I am here at least once a week and while some of the changes are welcome, I can't help but feel the attempts at being a higher end shopping center are making the consumer feel less welcomed.

      The parking is a nightmare and the lack of handicap parking makes it worse for those of us with limited mobility, forget trying to take a wheelchair.

      Today, I watched security threaten to tow not one but two vendors delivering to the various restaurants. How on earth are businesses supposed to stay in operation if their suppliers are being towed for delivering merchandise?!?

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      Casey K.
      Sewickley, PA
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      Nov 12, 2019

      This place is always. So. Busy.

      You can never find a spot, or if you do it's super far from where you need to be. There's a few good places in here but with so many small shops, the place is always pretty packed.

      Be sure to get in and out early on the weekend if you're looking to grocery shop at Trader Joe's!

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      Ruby O.
      Fresno, CA
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      Sep 1, 2019

      Located in Silicon Valley in Campbell. This was just the place we were looking due to hang a few hours before we head back home. The Pruneyard has a nice mix of shops. Great place to stop for lunch, movie, outdoor seating, dessert, grocery shopping, clothing stores, book store and fresh juices store nearby. I like that is high end and out door. I'm so glad we were able to find a parking fairly easily and we didn't get a ticket for parking there too long. Will remember to come back here for lunch again.

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      Cathy C.
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      May 29, 2018

      The whole shopping center is getting revamped... so there is a ton of construction... its becoming high end and a lot of small shops are getting pushed out ... a ton of eateries and stores have been closing up and new more expensive shops are rolling in... way too crowded here ...

      Whats with the Blue Gorillas people?? Am i missing something?

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      Lisa W.
      Henderson, NV
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      Jun 29, 2021

      Who remembers the pruneyard from the late 90s??? That place was my hangout. 1997 was there every weekend. Boswells was the best!

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      Elena N.
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      May 25, 2017

      The roommate and I went to The Pruneyard on Sunday, May 14th around 5pm. We mainly stopped by for dinner, but we were able to explore the shopping center a little.

      We showed up early for dinner, so we went to the Sports Basement first to browse. They had some stuff on sale, but nothing that I needed. There was a small section of Warriors gear which seemed to be priced cheaper than what I've seen at their Team Store. We had dinner at Outback Steakhouse with the roommate's family. Dinner left something to be desired, but they were nice enough to take our party early as we had reservations for 5:45pm. After dinner, the roommate and I went to Tin Pot Creamery to grab some ice cream for dessert.

      The shopping center itself is actually bigger than it looks as I only first noticed Outback, Sports Basement, and the surrounding area. It wasn't until we walked to Tin Pot that I realized there were a lot more store and restaurants. The Pruneyard does seem like an older plaza, but if you are looking for some chain restaurants, shopping, or even to see a movie, you can find it all here.

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      Rachel C.
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      Aug 22, 2019

      This place has really improved over the past few years. It still feels small & there's not a ton to do. Great if you want to eat or shop at specialty locales, but not the best place to hangout & explore; Santana Row, Stanford Shopping Center, and most of the city-specific downtowns are more entertaining.

      I highly recommend Mendocino Farms & Tin Pot Creamery if you are here.

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