3/5 Christy H. 1 year ago on Google
Ever
since
this
mall
added
Ulta
Beauty,
I've
had
a
reason
to
come
back.
This
city
and
this
mall
are
missing
a
good
book
shop.
The
food
court
and
Dillard's
are
also
my
other
stops.
Food
court
has
2-3
Asian
places
and
a
pizza
place.
There
is
a
beverage
stand
adjacent
to
the
food
court.
I
don't
go
to
Fuddruckers,
but
it's
there,
so
you
are
aware.
Fuddruckers
is
in
sight
of
the
food
court,
just
between
Ulta
and
the
movies.
The
south
side
of
the
mall
is
the
most
lively.
I
enjoy
the
Texas
Roadhouse.
Movies:
If
you're
at
the
mall
to
see
the
movies,
park
on
the
east
side
of
the
mall
in
case
the
mall
closes
while
you're
still
in
the
theater.
No
coffee/tea
only
place
yet!
Perhaps
a
coffee
shop
in
this
mall
would
be
a
great
addition.
Typically
Starbucks
is
a
good
addition,
but
it
would
be
nice
to
see
other
coffee
shops
here.
Restrooms:
The
access
to
the
restrooms
near
the
food
court
is
great,
as
it
is
just
to
your
left
as
you
enter
the
food
court
entrance,
but
I
don't
know
of
any
other
restroom
spots
on
the
north
side
of
the
mall
where
the
old
Sears
was
located.
I
stopped
at
the
Native-merchandise
store
and
I
found
some
cutesy
face
masks.
The
arts
store
next
to
the
now-defunct
Sears
is
great.
That
has
been
open
a
long
time
and
I
like
going
there
to
see
what
they
have.
Rocky
Mountain
Chocolate
Factory,
Ross,
Spencers
are
all
grouped
by
each
other.
They
have
GameStop
Maurices,
Claires,
and
other
sports
merch/apparel
stores.
They
do
have
jewelry
stores
for
your
honey,
and
the
kiosks
and
pop
ups
are
also
worth
checking
out.
My
favorite
was
the
freeze-dried
snack
stand
around
the
holidays--their
Skittles,
mangoes,
and
pineapple
treats
were
delish.
P.S.
If
there
are
any
typical,
non-religious
bookstores
in
this
New
Mexico
town
as
of
2023,
let
me
know.