the promenade shops at evergreen walk
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Over all great shopping experience with many different products available with out being confined to a mall. Friendly and pleasant experience.
If you want more shopping (right next to Buckland Mall - which is better for getting good items at a good price) then this is another place. It is best to shop Evergreen Walk on decent weather days otherwise it may be too cold, wet or snowy for you to get to store to store or restaurant. Old Navy is a favorite store of our child and sits back a ways from the main shopping area. Early this summer we went to the Wapping Fair which had an area in Evergreen Walk...that was cool especially when we were ready for Moe's all natural fare and a cool beverage. Our other favorite via the Evergreen Walk is Sakura what a slick place especially to be a chain...who would have known and they create sushi magic. Watch out of pedestrians they have the right of way and do not look out for vehicles in the little tight roadways not suited for large SUVs or large trucks. The area is clean and on the perimeter you can see trees...which there was more green (naturally occurring plants and trees) in the walk... It would make for a better place to take a stroll...IDEA ALERT: Create a walking/running/biking trail around the entire complex.
The best thing when I'm not working is to take a leisurely stroll down the streets at Evergreen Walk. From Burton's to Moe's, there's great dining, and I really appreciate the choice of shops that are there. Interesting and enjoyable experience.
a lot of different and unique stores Also many different restaurants to choose from. The pricing of all the different stores Beautiful setting and calm setting.
There are many wonderful stores in this plaza. There is plenty of walking to do, everything is on one floor, many shops to choose from - men/women/cosmetic/children/Omaha Steak and so many more, and several restaurants. Some stores are pricey but also have great sales - best of both worlds.
I am a true middle class shopper. I will pay the fair price for something I need, or want, but I stay away from things that are overpriced due to their name and or some fad. Unfortunately, I have had to shop at evergreen on occasion. I truly make a reconnaissance mission out of it. In my experience the shop keepers are either very snooty, or extremely helpful and I find it depends on what day it is, which one you might find. It is the usual, high end boutique experience you would get in any area where the women spend most of their time getting their hair done and botox injections. The exception is the side where LL Bean is, most of that area is not too bad. I imagine the other area is a great shopping experience for someone, just not me.
Lots of high end shops and a few restaurants along this walk. Stores much clustered together on the promenade. parking available both in lots and on the street. Traffic drives through at a very slow pace. Shopes for every member of the family including pets. There is an LL Bean Store, Anne Klein, Old Navy, Brooks Brothers, Black and white, P ier one. To name a few. Also have restaurants such as Bone Fish Grill or a fast food place such as Moe's Southwest Grill.
This is less of a review and more if an answer to those who complain about parking. Contrary to popular belief there is LOTS of parking at EG if you aren't too lazy to walk! It is designed as a promenade (thats why its in the name) a promenade is defined as walking slowly and casually as to enjoys ones self and meet and be seen by people. That is what it was built for if you dont like to walk order a catalogue! The place is very clean and very beautifully landscaped, security is always present and the stores are wonderful. Dogs are allowed in most of the shops which makes shopping very enjoyable for those of us who have dogs. The centers management team is always friendly and helpful as are the security guards, I do agree that handicapped parking is limited but I do suggest if you are that disabled a walker or wheelchair may make for a more enjoyable experience. I myself am disabled and have to make sure I always have my cane with me or at least in the car, but I also know that if I need it security will pick me up and bring me to my car so if you are handicapped just ask any shop employee to call them to help you.
It makes me feel happy just to drive through the beautiful Evergreen Walk. I used to LOVE shopping and eating there all the time. Unfortunately I can't these days, and I have to settle for a quick drive through to enjoy the upscale beauty.I'm only 63 years old and have severe arthritis in my hip, caused by doctor malpractice. I can barely walk, and rely on handicapped parking in order to go anywhere. I'm slim, attractive, educated and have money I'd love to spend at Evergreen Walk -- the very consumer Evergreen was designed for. Sadly, disabled people are marginalized and discriminated against. Are we that unattractive or frightening to see???Many times I've driven through Evergreen Walk, looking for a handicapped space on the main street. I wanted to buy gift cards at Fish Bone or Burton's Grill for my able-bodied friends to enjoy. Sadly, I had to leave WITHOUT BUYING GIFT CARDS since there were no handicapped spots available. The handicapped parking is totally inadequate. The shop and restaurant entrances are only on the street, and there aren't enough handicapped parking spaces along the street, maybe 1 or 2 on each block. There ARE handicapped spaces in the back lots, where I used to park all the time when I could walk. These days, it would take me 5-8 minutes of painful limping to get from the back lots to a side street, then to the main street, and then to a store or restaurant. Walking traumatizes my arthritis, especially when my leg buckles and I fall.It hurts to be denied access to places through no fault of my own. It's bad enough being in constant pain and being so very slow to get things done. I'd love to be able to go out and enjoy my crippled, little self occasionally.
The parking here is terrible. If you don't arrive before the stores open, you have to walk a long way to get to them. The stores are pricey and you rarely see people with shopping bags. They are very dog friendly and have bowls of water for the dogs in the summer. If I had a dog, I wouldn't let him drink water from a community bowl. I think of this as South Windsor's second dog park!
Walking down the beautiful winding sidewalk and stopping in the shops with music following you as you stroll. What a wonderful place. I am so glad this is in my town. Love it
Large variety of shops,restaurants and ample parking. At the back near LL Bean is a park for relaxing with a water fountain in summer and fire pit in fall and winter.
I love walking and shopping around Evergreen Walk accompanied by outdoor music. It is especially beautiful in the winter and there is an outdoor fireplace with surrounding chairs. The shops are first class and the landscaping is beautiful. Many restaurants including Burton's and Bonefish Grill
Fancy shops, Good theatre. Good place to stroll and shop. Variety of food available. Plenty of parking.
Its and outside type of mall with many high end shops, stores and restaurants. The heat in the stores felt good! But the cooler weather cut down the time we stayed. Its not an area for the budget shoppers unless your picking up a burger or t-shirt. The parking could be a challenge if they are busy. If not, you can park near the front door of most stores. shopped and visited some of the stores but spent most of our time in the LL Bean store on the far end. This clothing/outdoor store had plenty to see and they had friendly service.