CF Sherway Gardens
Shopping mall · Islington-City Centre West ·

CF Sherway Gardens

Shopping mall · Islington-City Centre West ·

Upscale mall with diverse stores, restaurants, and modern amenities

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25 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1B8, Canada Get directions

$$$

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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25 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1B8, Canada Get directions

+1 416 621 1070
shops.cadillacfairview.com
@CFSherway

$$$

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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 11, 2026

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CF Sherway Gardens

Shaggy S.

Google
I suppose Sherway is the next biggest fancy mall on your way east (the order being Square One, Sherway, Yorkdale). And it accomplishes just that. Many a fancy store. Rather nice selection in the food court. And of course, the insaind clover shapped layout that will never make sense to me. The center square often has some display or promo going on, my favourite being that full size Lego Lamborghini last year or so. Only think this mall is missing is a dedicated candy store with British, American, Japanese and Korean import treats, usually variations of Pringles, KitKats, and Lays. ...figure THAT out and you get your 5th star!

Tash

Google
Came in with 3 of my girlfriends for late lunch. We ended up with 3 different servers due to the amount of time we spent there. However, Jessiah stood out to us most. He was friendly, accommodating and more than enthusiastic to take care of us. We ordered a bunch of apps to share: chicken & pickles, tuna temaki, truffle fries, avocado dip, and steak frites. All came out quickly, fresh and hot. We all ordered creole chicken as our main, the best entree on the menu. Jessiah ensured that our night continued smoothly and with great vibes. Thank you for a memorable night, Jessiah!!

Mike T.

Google
Sherway Gardens is a beautiful mall and one of the nicest shopping experiences around. It wasn’t overly busy, which made for a relaxed visit. The layout is easy to navigate, especially with the many map kiosks throughout the mall. There’s a great variety of stores, shops, and restaurants — something for everyone whether you’re browsing, shopping, or just grabbing a bite. It’s the kind of place you can easily spend a few hours wandering, enjoying the atmosphere, and maybe stopping for lunch or dinner. Parking was a minor challenge at first, but we got lucky and found a spot close by. Overall, a clean, modern, and well-managed mall that’s definitely worth the visit!

deb C.

Google
Love this mall. So many great stores and places to eat. High end stores and more moderate priced options, casual clothing, active wear, formal and shoes can all be found. Eataly is a personal fave and I love all the seating options, inside and outside the establishment. Restrooms conveniently found and clean. Plenty of parking available, the best coffee shops are also in this mall and it is surrounded by many popular restaurants. I love that it's right off the highway as well. Recommend this mall.

Ramdas M.

Google
Sherway Gardens truly stands out as one of the GTA's premier shopping destinations. The mall's impressive size and thoughtful layout make it a pleasure to explore, with an extensive selection of clothing stores alongside a diverse mix of retailers covering fashion, electronics, and toys. The Tesla showroom adds a unique modern touch that sets it apart from other malls. The food court is a definite highlight - spacious and offering an excellent variety of international cuisines that cater to every taste. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, there's something for everyone. What really impressed me was the attention to cleanliness and maintenance throughout the facility. The well-kept washrooms are just one example of the high standards maintained here. The mall provides a comfortable environment where you can easily spend hours browsing and socializing. Whether you're shopping for specific items or just enjoying a day out, Sherway Gardens delivers on all fronts. It's the perfect blend of variety, quality, and atmosphere that makes it a go-to destination for both locals and visitors to the area. Highly recommended

lion

Google
Love this mall so much, especially the indigo lol. Maybe more food court options but I still go so much :D

Usha A.

Google
The light displays were definitely the highlight. Each section had its own theme — from classic Halloween characters like ghosts and witches to creative scenes that mixed fall colors with spooky effects. It was perfect for families, couples, and anyone who just loves a cozy autumn night out.

Benjamin “PoutineLover” D.

Google
This is a major shopping mall that has so much space! Popular with mall walkers and very high end, however remember pleased to be kind to less fortunate people. Things can be a little bit expensive at this mall and it's a very beautiful mall I feel like if I sneeze in this mall that people will look at you with a nasty glare!! 😶😅 Meaning please that no matter who you are when you're shopping in this mall be kind and polite but forgiving because after all it's a shopping mall! There are clothing stores and clothing stores and more clothing stores. Did I mention there are clothing stores? There's also lots of delicious food... Mmmm Myself I enjoy visual stimulation. Meaning I literally like artwork and I like plants I like animals and fashion is nice mainly I like girls fashion but not to wear myself!! So be nice to people and whether you're flirting with somebody or trying to sell somebody something please try to remember not to be snooty or rude. A smile is the most beautiful thing you can wear so you can buy something here whether it's to eat or to wear or to experience like a game or a fragrance!! Frankly now I am 43 years old and I have a limited income and this mall is very beautiful. Makes me wish I had a sugar mama who wanted to take care of me!😉 So no matter your age or your background, no matter your cooking ability language skills or fashion sense. Please enjoy your experience here and like my review! I really like walking around you'll see a lot of nice mall walkers in this mall. People doing their laps getting exercise so be kind to those that you mean please. I have an injury which people cannot see and even though I still look young it sucks not to be able to afford the things that make me truly truly happy. Now again it's not about materialism so please try to be generous with others not just financially with your words & with respect to time be patient with people. The staff here do a good job of trying to keep things clean inside and outside the mall. Security, Please remember to be tolerant of shoppers of all income! Otherwise enjoy I put a few pictures from a few of the shops. People find it uncomfortable if you take pictures even though there are cameras everywhere. That's why I said please be respectful of others especially security because many security can ruin people's life by accident while just doing their job. Thank you to the security and the cleaning staff and shop owners as well as you the customer! Plus smile when you come to this mall everybody is frowning. I'd love to see everybody smiling and being polite and flirting with each other instead of grumpy and seeming antisocial or judgemental. Smile smile smile!
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Owen R.

Yelp
Mall has really grown on me... Good walk and clean. Avoid sat and Sunday If u want REALLY good advice!
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Aly W.

Yelp
This mall irritated me. It has a weird layout and it's hard to find your way around even with the interactive maps. Lots of doubling back to get around the whole mall no matter what, and I didn't have the patience for it. Seriously. If you need interactive maps, especially for a single story mall, your design might be overly convoluted. Good offering of stores.
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Arlan B.

Yelp
Not big on the whole mall shopping experience but this one isn't too bad. Variety of stores is nice and it accommodates people of varying pay scales.
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Alaleh P.

Yelp
It's a well-organized shopping mall on the border of Toronto (Etobicoke) and Mississauga and one of the biggest advantages of this shopping mall is that you can easily access it through public transportation. It's home to many great brands like Kate Spades, Ted Baker, Aritzia, Zara, Wilfred, Apple, Gap, Call It Spring, H&M, etc. And the other advantage is that it has both Nordstrom and Hudson's Bay (it is basically identical to Yorkdale Mall minus Cineplex). The food court is clean and well-organized and offers a good choice of food options.
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Emily P.

Yelp
Looks like many mall in the GTA - You could easily find any stores you want to visit which is do to the shape. It seems to have a lot of skylights and doesn't seemed to be crowded (even before Covid happened). It is really new/updated (in terms of what the interior looks).
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Jennifer K.

Yelp
I had not been to Sherway Gardens for years. Coming back for a visit, I was pleasantly surprised with the upgrade and renovations! Sak 5th, Nordstrom, Holt Renfew and Sporting Life being the anchor stores. Sherway Gardens definitely going for a high-end experience. It is kind of fun for some window shopping! I also love the comfortable seating area, the skylights and free wifi. Parking can be a pain but thanks for the parking information space availability information. I prefer Sherway over Yorkdale which is like a zoo no matter when you drop by. Oh and Danish Pastry House in Sherway?!!! My favourite pastry store in GTA!
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Mark M.

Yelp
A big mall with a great selection of upscale stores. You're not going to find many stores giving things away here, like at the outlet malls, but there's lots of unique items to buy. The parking is chaotic and Boxing Day was a nightmare trying to find a spot. The electronic parking signs would say 99 spots available at level one near Hudson's Bay, but none were actually available--how frustrating. The architecture of the mall is nice, I especially like the hallways with tall ceilings. However, because the mall is only one level (except for anchor stores and the food court) walking from one store to another can be a long distance. Only a couple of sit down restaurants here, The Keg and Pickle Barrel, but they are both really nice inside.
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Aaron J.

Yelp
Sherway Gardens is a luxury mall located in Etobicoke, the west side of Toronto. Right off of the 427, there are many ways to get here. There's usually a bunch of parking, depending on where you go - you might have to walk a bit of a distance. Valet parking is available for $10. There's a bunch of stores in here that include but are not limited to: Kate Spade, Sephora, Saks Fifth Ave, Apple & more. The food court is located on the upper level near the H&M, which include McDonald's, Tim Hortons, a Chipotle, Thai Express, Jimmy the Greek, and so much more!! The food court here is 4/5! The stores are pretty great here, it's a nice and safe place to shop when RCMP aren't mistakenly leaving their guns in bags unattended (see news articles for when this happened). There's also a JOEY restaurant and a Cactus Club for those who want a little bit more class and want to sit down for dinner. But there's nothing wrong with downing a Big Mac at the McDonald's inside either! Whatever you may need, they have it here. Whether it's crepes, a shoppers or a Tesla you need, they literally have it. Stores also include: Ted Baker, Aritzia, Canada Goose (experience store, they don't actually sell jackets #firstworldissues a store that's not an actual store? Wtf?), and to top it off, they've got a Harry Rosen! Overall, a great mall, you're looking at a 3.5/5! Would recommend to anyone in the area! :)
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Peter M.

Yelp
Everybody knows the middle child syndrome. Not the first born with all the privileges, and not the baby of the house that gets all the attention. Sherway is that. The middle child screaming for attention. They are undergoing heavy reno's and adding premier stores. No matter how much pomp, pageantry and fanfare, it's still like putting lipstick on a pig. Yorkdale is one of the sibling with all the super boutiques and Square One is the other. Which is older or younger is up to you. Sherway is fine if you happen to need something and if you are nearby. Don't get me wrong, the place is nice...it was nicer years ago when it was a shiny boutique place and now it's just another wannabe. It has all the "me too" stores but does have a good selection of restaurants - no...not the food court area - outside and attached to the mall. All in all, the constant construction and parking annoyances makes it tough to love but at least it's not as crazy busy as the siblings. Cheers.
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Lambert P.

Yelp
For as long as I've been a resident of Etobicoke I've always considered Sherway Gardens to be the de facto go to mall of the west side of Toronto. Besides being the closest mainstream mall it was also easier to navigate and enjoy much more than Woodbine or Square One. There was a time where the socioeconomic target demographic for Sherway was the same as Cloverdale but each mall while riding the same road with each other for years finally took different paths for different reasons. Sherway ended up going the route of the more affluent mall with newer and more popular stores and Cloverdale went the route of being the value mall. Before this review and my last visit to Sherway (1/20/2016) I honestly cannot remember the last time I actually stepped foot in that mall for any reason. It may have been years ago when HMV was still in there to buy a CD for my wife... that's a while ago. I've always hated the parking at this mall because it was always so difficult to find. For me it was practically a deterrent for even going which is probably one of the reasons I haven't been to Yorkdale in probably over a decade. While my last visit was during normal business hours during a weekday so I'd expect to be able to find more parking, the north side of the mall has essentially been "completed". This section is the NEW section with all new parking and all new stores and a complete new food court and the relocation of one of the larger stores (Sporting Life). I went to the new section for the first time which is basically a half loop from the north middle "square" of the mall that meets the north west "point" of a square figure 8. That is how I've always explained Sherway Gardens in the past. It's a single floor, squared figure 8 but now instead of having an "arm" that extends to meet Holt Renfrew in one of the last additions, this now half loop is continuous and meets another part of the existing mall and doesn't just end. Because of this new section and new food court the entire south central portion is being revamped and there's a lot of construction going on for the south side of the mall now. The former 2 level area where the Sporting Life used to be along with the "White Tent" food court is set to be demolished and/or revamped but now that entire side of the mall is void of parking space so yet again this mall is without an entire side of parking. Supposedly this is where a new Nordstrom will be. This will essentially add a 2nd American anchor (the other being Saks) to the mall. I'd have to imagine after the renovations are complete again that parking will be part of the fix as well. Saks on the east side of the mall is supposed to open in February both for Sherway and the Eaton Centre. The Saks store lists on their wall that there will be a Pusateri's market in there which will be pretty swank. Sherway seems to be in a constant state of evolution never standing still for too long. So many new stores have entered the Sherway fray and it seems more and more are coming especially the popular American stores. While Sherway isn't quite at the echelon of Yorkdale having many high end designers and other stores that cater to a higher income customer base, Sherway is pretty much in a comfortable 2nd arguably over Square One as far as large GTA shopping malls go. One of the things that would be nice would be a RAPID transit to Sherway Gardens much like how Yorkdale and Scarborough Town Centre enjoy. For non-drivers the TTC buses come here but being as popular as Sherway is it's still a bus mall. The entire area along Queensway near Sherway Gardens is basically big box shopping so if you can't get it in the mall there's other stores nearby too. While Sherway may not have rapid transit they do have their own highway exit going westbound on the Gardiner split at the 427 north on ramp. For motorists going east bound towards the city the exit would be The West Mall/Evans avenue and for those going south on the 427 the exit would be the Queensway. The boundaries of the mall are basically Queensway to the north, Sherway Gardens road to the east/south, Evans avenue to the south and The West Mall to the west.
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Sharan K.

Yelp
Always enjoy visiting this mall, anytime I am in the GTA. So many things to do, shop, eat, drink, sip, browse, etc. The ambiance they created for the holidays is of course nice and very family friendly. Truly reflective of the seasonal spirit. Check it out next time!
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Leonard E.

Yelp
This is a beautiful west GTA upscale mall with lots of high end stores, terrific food upper level food court, lots of natural lighting from roof top windows beaming down to the wide walking areas below. Sherway Gardens is close to Hwy 427 and not far from QEW. Parking areas employ special lights to indicate parking availability; red for spot already occupied and green for open and available. Access to different floors achieved via escalators, elevators and walkways. I don't shop here often but it's a great place just to walk around or just sit and people gawk for hours.
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Sheri N.

Yelp
I've been going to this mall for years, and I feel it's moving in a good direction. They've just finished with a lot of their renovations, and the new food court is beautiful and unique. I love their selection of stores; most are a bit out of my price range but I love window shopping and spotting the occasional good deal. If you like to walk and explore, this mall is for you. During the holiday season they put up very extravagant decorations at every corner. They also occasionally have interactive art scenes for promotional reasons, and they leave me in awe as I've never seen anything like it before. This mall is a lot of fun!
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Anh P.

Yelp
This mall is near to my school, and when u want any kind of food, come here. We tried the yogen fruz here and really delicous! All made by fresh fruit, very healthy, right? I chose blueberry yogurt added fresh strawberries on the top, love it!! My friend chose pineapple and coconut, he said also very yummy too ^^. Not too expensive, very reasonable. I saw here also have bubble tea, next time I might try it.
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Amy Z.

Yelp
After stopping in Etobicoke for some business, I decided to go down the road to sherway gardens, where I've heard lots about but still have not visited. They tell me it's a 'etobicoke yorkdale' but I beg to differ.. I found this mall to be very bland, boring and easy to get lost in. But let's start with the good stuff- the sporting life, although so extra, is decorated so extravagantly.. I feel like I'm heading to dinner after skiing at a resort! The mall is extremely clean and it's a large place. New sak's fifth avenue is always good, although it reminded me of a failed holt's with even more pretentious sales associates.. Food central is hella large AND clean. Definitely a gorgeous food court but with very typical food options.. cool.. Mcds.. Amaya.. Timmies.. Thai express.. *yawn*.. it also lacked vegan options (shame, thought culture's got my back but everything has dairy) The bad stuff is mainly that this mall is so crisply clean that it seems.. abandoned. There were barely anyone in the stores and when glancing in, I saw loads of sales associates looking bored out of their mind inside. Who would want to approach that? There are repeats of stores (honey?? Twice?? What is honey?!) which made it easy to get lost. There wasn't any stores that caught my eye and nothing that I HAD to go into.. all the stores can be found in any other mall in the GTA. Of course if you're close to sherway, go!! But if you're reading this from east GTA, wondering if you should make the trip just for this.. NO. ABORT MISSION.
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Jon C.

Yelp
This review is specifically about the Santa experience. I get that there is a sign up online. I get that others have paid for a spot to take a picture with Santa, and I did not. However, it does not excuse the fact to be courteous and treat people like they exist even though they did not pay $15 for a time to take a picture with Santa. We get there, go up to counter where three people are just talking to one another, no one else there. So I wait a bit for them to finish their conversation until I feel I've waited enough to be served by a "helper". Only to be told, let me serve someone behind you first who has a ticket. Meanwhile, there are like three " helpers", and they help one at a time? So fine, they take the ticket of person behind me. And then they back to their conversation as if I'm not there. There is no one behind me. Then I interrupt then to ask, let's talk about the process. They go on to explain people started signing up and paying $15 since November and we're sold out. Fine, go through the whole explanation. All I want to know is, what is your process or is there a process for those who decide or do not pay. Is there a process? Finally she explains they take anyone else at the end of the session if time permits. Then towards the end of the time slot, still ignored. We go and ask about it and we have to hear through how pictures are taking longer than hoped and they will not have time to take anyone extra. That's fine. Then they go on and say they have to go over the allocated time and they aren't being paid for it. Sherway, pay your Santa and elves, they can only do so much to get the pictures going. So this is a great mall, plenty of parking. Bright and wide lanes to walk. Great shops and plenty of parking. And because of this they get two stars. Otherwise, if it was just a place for kids and taking pictures, it would suck.
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Ryan L.

Yelp
when you through this mall, regardless of what you are wearing, EVERYONE looks at you...especially if you're wearing normal or work clothes while picking something up. this mall is really nice, and fairly high end, which often times gives me the impression of "hey, don't touch anything!" I find myself, at all costs avoiding this mall, its always under renovation, the people/workers are mostly rude, parking is an absolute nightmare, and most of the reasons why I would come to this mall to pick up something, leaves me in disappointment(except kernels, kernels is number 1 in my books and has never failed me) it might get better once all the reno's are done...but I have a funny feeling once they are done, they will just start with a new section to improve, and the process will continue...over...and over...and over
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Irfan H.

Yelp
This is an Upscale Mall with many of the luxury brands available. The Mall in itself is pretty good, however from a deal perspective it hardly does any good. One of the hard things about this mall is the accessibility of stores, we always get confused if finding a particular store. This Mall houses Abercrombie & Fitch, both Adults and kids, only other found at Eaton Centre, it recently opened up Saks Fifth Avenue and Pusateris within it. Our best stores at this location are GAP and Gymboree, you can get really good Sale Prices sometimes. Just an FYI, Hudson Bay doesn't have a baby section here. Food Court Area is really good and big with a lot of options available for eateries. There is still extension happening to house more exclusive brands. Never found this mall over crowded even on the weekends! Parking wise there's lots of parking available open and underground. A great place for a luxury shopper and for the others, an Indeed Great Evening Stroll !!
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WaYnE c.

Yelp
Brief Intro: Life Less Ordinary Next in the "The Guys Survival Guide to Malls" series. Sherway Gardens is the shopping centre inbetween Downtown(Eaton Centre) and Mississauga(Square One) where Hwy. 427 meets QEW. Both TTC(Toronto) and MiWay(Mississauga) public transit will bring you here, and reasonable Parking available which is one less excuse for us guys to stay home and watch the game. Sherway Gardens prides itself on upscale fashion, best in class retailers, gardens and comfortable leather seating. How does that make you feel? Don't be afraid to share your true feelings and let it out. Ahhhhhhh! Scotiabank is available but no other banks however Generic ATM are scattered through-out. Seating Comfort Level:(****-) The comfortable cushy Leather Seating is absolutely necessary because you will need the softest thing to cushion your fall while you FAINT as most of the Leather Seated areas are in front of something uncomfortable to your ass. Faint worthy notables: Sephora, L'Occitane, Rudsak, Locale, Ron White, Cassis, Femme de Carriere, Holt Renfrew, etc... On the other hand, Ladies also have to know where to faint because upscale isn't sexist by any means. Faintspotting: Long Island Humidor, Harry Rosen, Mercedes Benz Comfort Zone, Ecco Shoes, F.G Bradleys, Sony Style, etc... Safety Zone:(***--) Drive towards the Ringling Brothers Circus Tent Look-alike. That's the preferable Parking end where Sporting Life(2-level) is located while the opposite end is Holt Renfrew. ALERT - I haven't seen any Fine Lady yet without a Holt Renfrew bag coming out of that place. This South Side Safey Zone has shops such as Esprit, Hallmark, Capezio, Tip Top, European Jewellery, Artworld of Sherway, SOHO Salon/Spa, MAC Cosmetics, Godiva Chocolatiers, Tbooth, Guess and Hollister. Boys, trust me these are the GOOD ones of the litter. The 2nd level here is completely inclusive to the Food Court with your average Food Court Fare(Caribbean Queen, Koryo BBQ, NY Fries, Villa Madina, Thai Express, Taco Bell, KFC, Crepe Delicious, Hero Burger, etc...) Btw, some Food specialties not located in the Food Court(Ta-Ze(Olive Oil, Balsamic), DAVDsTEA, Parisco Courtyard Café, Pickel Barrel, Faema Caffe) Exit Strategy:(****-) Guys, when you wish upon a star it will guide you to safety. Be it Feng Shui, Zodiac or Psychic abilities, your future here depends on what I call the "Lucky Star". This STAR is right in the centre of this Figure 8 designed Mall where -=5=- routes of escape is possible. Look to stay where the Titanic style Staircase meets Circus Tent Roof, known as the middle of the Mall where you can find Santa in the Winter months. It's not exactly the best spot to bring someone since you'll find shops like Abercrombie, Ben Moss Jewellers, European Jewellery, Peoples Jewellers, Guess by Marciano. I find that this central location can bring visual confusion especially when there's patrons overload. It will quickly disorient your mental GPS however that's why remembering the "Lucky Star" strategy is so important. Find an Exit route and make a run for it, Good Luck. Entertainment Level:(*----) Sadly it's nothing exciting here unless Water can make you excited. If so, there are several Water Features of different varieties that's if you come across ones that are still active. Go check out the Mercedes Benz near the Holiday Tree at the Sears end. If you can STEAL a spot from the Elderly, make sure to grab any 2-seat Leather Sofa and make some sweeter dreams away from this Upscale Fashion Mall that is known as Sherway Gardens.
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Cher A.

Yelp
I came to this mall tonight and had a really good experience. First, I have to say how easy it was to park. Considering Yorkdale's parking lot is like a zoo this time of year (the holiday season), parking at Sherway was a breath of fresh air. I arrived at the mall at 7pm and found a parking spot immediately by exit 4. Second, let's talk about the shopping experience. I visited both Express and Victoria's Secret and the employees were phenomenal. At both stores, the employees went above and beyond to pamper me. At Express, I had two sweaters on hold. I immediately went to try them on and asked the sales associate for similar items. The sales associates were great and worked as a team to bring me everything I requested. They are also sincere and will tell you when something looks good or bad. During my shopping experience, they continued to bring me new things to try on as I requested different styles and items. They listened to my needs perfectly and brought me exactly what I envisioned in my mind. I was extremely impressed with the high level of service and the wonderful shopping experience. I ended up purchasing lots of cute things. At Victoria's Secret the experience was the same. I arrived with 30 minutes until close and the sales associates were very helpful. They helped me find my size in all of the colours I liked and offered me insight on what looked best. They also let me shop in the store an extra 30 minutes. I felt bad but they were so kind and went above ans beyond to make me happy. In the past, I ventured to Sherway to shop at Holtz and had nothing but fabulous experiences. I highly recommend this mall and hope everyone has similar experiences to the ones I have had at this wonderful mall.
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Faye F.

Yelp
I like this mall. It's not overly busy. They have all the things I need and is close to home. I must visit the food court more often than I care to admit because sometimes I feel like there's no variety...Is that possible? Usually I get good service from most stores I visit here. So that is plus. I think it's worth a drive.
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Sarah M.

Yelp
Love Sherway! SUPER CLEAN and a great variety of stores. I also enjoy the underground parking so you can avoid the rain! Much safer than Eaton Centre!
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Soleil S.

Yelp
This is one of my favourite malls in Ontario. With its constant renovation and new luxury stores, this mall is far from dated. It's a near miracle as the mall existed before the 80s. It competes with the likes of Yorkdale for luxury. This isn't your average mall! With Holt Renfrew, Williams Sonoma, le Creuset, Pottery Barn, sporting life, Ron White, Michael Kors, Tiffany's, and soon to be NORDSTROM!! , this is definitely a high end mall. The place is spotless with wide open hallways. Though it is a busy mall, it never feels hurried or chaotic. Perhaps it's the nice leather couches that is laid out everywhere or that the architect is more warm and inviting instead of loud and amusement park like. I really think the mall is well laid out as it has no dead ends and it's never difficult to find your way around. Getting here is very easy as it connects directly to the 427. The off ramp is a nice wide 3 lanes into the parking area. Also, getting back onto the highway is equally easy. It's possibly the best mall layout for parking and driving around. As I mentioned, store selection is high end but its far from stuffy. Everyone is far more personable here compared to Yorkdale and they're more professional and informed compared to Square 1. I love Holts, BR,CM, Sephora, Williams Sonoma, Gap kids,Lego store, and even the Bay here. I even find the baristas here better than other malls. Second Cup isn't so bad! They also do a farmers market here and it's great. I love Monforte creamery for their cheese! It's so delicious! Even during the holiday season, this place isn't super crazy. Perhaps the mall is better and well laid out so people don't go insane. Or perhaps it's the service? Either way, this mall is great and I recommend it for anyone!
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Kevin L.

Yelp
Not as crazy busy as Toronto's Eaton Centre, Sherway Gardens has all of the staple dept stores like :Saks & Nordstrom, but also has some cool other stores like: Sporting Life & Lululemon. Parking is plentiful and free. Unfortunately, there's no kids play area or movie theatre. The food court also lacks variety. Despite these drawbacks, I'd take this mall over Eaton Centre any day.
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Antonia Marie C.

Yelp
I used to love this mall. But they've gotten too freaking greedy. Is there ANY store that they haven't added? It's a huge mess with the construction, which won't be finished til Nov 2017!! Plus parking is a huge pain in the butt! No matter WHAT HOUR you go, what day of the week! Not my favourite mall any more. Such a shame!
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Mike B.

Yelp
You know what, I like this mall. It's not the easiest place to get to on the TTC. Which is probably why a lot of people like it, now that I come to think of it. It has a very interesting lay out. The food court is pretty cool. And it has a number of specialty shops that I really like. If I had a car this would be my mall of choice, without a doubt.
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John Y.

Yelp
Nice customer friendly shopping mall with scattered leather lounge seats for tired shoppers, what a considerate touch for those tired husbands/boyfriends while their soul mates timelessly shop for the bargain of their dreams. Great food court with natural skylight lighting with all the chain food vendors, New York Fries, Taco Bell, Tim Horton, KFC, etc. Combination of high end & low end stores appealing to all types of shoppers
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Stephanie S.

Yelp
Yorkdale of the West-end...on a waaay smaller, less luxurious scale! This is probably an unfair review as the mall is currently undergoing a MAJOR reno! Some stores are either closed, moved, & you hafta trek down a tunnel in order to get to Holts. (Btw, the Holts here pales in comparison to Bloor or even Yorkdale - no Chanel/LV/high-end brands with tiny shoe dept, so I hope an expansion of this store is in the works! As it stands right now, this is sorta an embarrassment to the chain. I even saw a brand that they were selling at a Winners, but for triple the price!?!) Lotsa mothers with strollers as this mall is only 1-level, with the exception of the food court. Layout of the mall is a figure-8. At times, it can be a bit confusing finding a specific store if you're at the wrong end of the mall. What I do like is that there's tons of natural lighting via the skylights! Also plenty of seating in the halls to take a break. Convenient meeting place at the centre of the mall. I can't wait 'til Nordstrom's opens and I hope that that does not disappoint 'cause their shoe department ROCKS!!! Besides, Holts desperately needs some competition. ;) Tip: I always park at the lower level, beside new parkade, of Hudson's Bay without any problems! P.S. This mall NEEDS a Zara, stat!
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Amanda C.

Yelp
Such a mixed bag going on here! Pros: - clean, modern and airy. - lots of parking. - good mix of standard and high end stores - nice selection of food court and sit-down restaurant s Cons: - huge and labyrinth like. - if you need to use the elevators, they are few and far between, hidden in corners. In particular I had a horrible experience at the Bay. It seemed every salesperson I approached didn't want to even talk to me. I wasn't asking for the moon, just to be pointed in the right direction, or even better, to pay! I waited patiently for the clerk to cash out the customer ahead of me,only to have the clerk walk away. And not come back! I waited a full five minutes, expecting her to come back, before I gave up and found another cash. I'm a pretty friendly and polite person, so it really bugs me when I'm treated like dirt. On the flip side, at the Gap everyone was very helpful. I had a return to do (yep, that dreaded post Christmas return!) and it was totally no biggie. Then I asked if they could issue a gift receipt for another item on the same receipt, and sure enough they made it happen. Although it seemed rather complicated, everyone kept assuring us it wasn't. That's customer service!
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Jennifer H.

Yelp
Love the shops, mall is clean. Love the food options. Great place to shop or even just window shop and people watch. Great restaurants and parking is easy and not usually a problem for me. My go to mall for gifts or browsing. The Keg is my favorite restaurant there. Not sure I feel compelled by their ads that I've started seeing around, especially at the Subway Stations. But nevertheless, it is a great mall and a great place to buy gifts - for yourself or others. Since Erin Mills Town Center was redone, it's ok but I still prefer Sherway. People there are generally nice although I have encountered a few crazed shoppers, especially around the holidays. Still great as a go to mall. I recommend it.
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Dan G.

Yelp
This mall is becoming better and better. I remember a few years ago when it was an old looking and boring place. In the last couple of years it changed dramatically. It is a great alternative to Eaton Centre, only 15 minutes from downtown on Gardiner. The mall found it vitality and I am looking forward to the opening of the new anchor stores.
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Antoinette U.

Yelp
Great mall, very upscale. Lots of deals to be had . The Bay wow! Filled with many designer items. Sporting life, the home of McCage and Canada Goose costs to name but a few high end brands. Due to construction parking is limited. Easy access to the highway. Highly recommend a jaunt out there...
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Bilal S.

Yelp
The mall is good but a little on the expensive side high end stores. There are a lot of quality shops and a big food court as well as huge parking lot. I wrote quite a few reviews on the shops I visited and here they are: Holt Renfrew - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/holt-renfrew-toronto-4#hrid:HFB8r5ntCL2XESxeK6OgqQ Timothy's - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/timothys-toronto-3#hrid:jIvLtYv4PH2aGcNdRbiDOA Starbucks - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/starbucks-toronto-88#hrid:2qjgogUnD-4l4p0ky1A5Vg Mendocino - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/mendocino-toronto-11#hrid:APylHDTqYPIKt8fua62h9A Abercrombie & Fitch - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/abercrombie-and-fitch-etobicoke#hrid:5tiSozMYMSoH7TfBUSkMlg Ecco Shoes Canada - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/ecco-shoes-canada-etobicoke#hrid:naEW_V_bBHhgZGUfC3MTxQ Sears - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/sears-etobicoke#hrid:LvImgO4D6e5SmfFbJ2nHSA The Bay - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/the-bay-etobicoke#hrid:bXj08VjPMMM5X64jCQO0-A The Body Shop - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/the-body-shop-etobicoke#hrid:RmHLPROLjsTQCxEhVvx81w Aldo Shoes - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/aldo-shoes-etobicoke#hrid:lnIrNI4raKAh-_tTP9Ey2g Banana Republic - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/banana-republic-etobicoke#hrid:QVO-aZl-IXhONuZ7aZt1Og Sephora - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/sephora-toronto-4#hrid:KTWIxkFVX381Qu7wRsqeUA SoftMoc - http://www.yelp.ca/biz/softmoc-toronto#hrid:Jq6JI-CO2x0qbe_Q9-rkGw All in all I would say its worth a visit and you need about 3 hours to relax and easy into shopping their.
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Evelyn A.

Yelp
Whilst heading to Ikea, and leaning into that big box life, you might as well hit up a decent mall, too. Similarly to Yorkdale, this mall is nice and fancy and houses all of the chains you hate that you love, and can sometimes afford. Beyond this, there are lots of hallway leather seats for your pleasure and the Top Shop at this Bay has a solid selection. Warning: Beware the junior dragon ladies at this Aritzia location. Sincere apologies for asking you to do your job last weekend, bees.
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Judy W.

Yelp
great shopping mall in GTA. Tiffany. you can find coach sephora and all popular brands
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Christina S.

Yelp
Too rich for my blood. Feels like I need to dress up fancy to enter this mall. It's becoming way too pretentious. I just want to go in with my comfy pants, hoodie and running shoes and still be asked, "can I help you with anything?" when I enter a store like aritzia. It's like if you can't look the part, don't bother.
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Charles B.

Yelp
I remember shopping at Sherway when I was younger. I liked in south Etobicoke and Sherway was a great family mall for a working class community. The community hasn't changed as I still keep in touch with friends and family in the area. What has changed for the WORSE is Sherway Gardens. As has every other mall, Sherway over the past number of years has jumped on board with a first class ticket on the plane to PRETENTIOUSNESS; it is a trend. There was a time where I could shop at Sherway, where everyone could shop at Sherway because the stores were affordable, the stores you actually knew and the prices decent. That has gone COMPLETELY to the wayside when they tried to to this downtown Toronto thing (where it actually works but not here) and open Holt Renfrew. Shortly after that store was built and a new wing opened, people started using the mall more and more for exercise, for walking, for getting out. More expensive stores over the years have been added, stores that many, if not most Canadians would not have heard of and THEY ARE NOT CHEAP. That brings us up to date and the opening of Saks. Here's the best thing. Observe the clients who walk around Sherway. The mall has become so expensive, so pretentious that the majority of people do not carry any shopping bags from stores in the mall. It's too expensive for the area of town. Also, strangely enough, the parking at Sherway is a disaster. The mall has completely inadequate parking but will be just about full and let again, the patrons of the mall are doing nothing except going out for a walk in the mall. It's become a terrible mall. Also, for those who need Accessibilty parking, and it's the afternoon, FORGET IT. The mall management has been taken up on this, and providing more Accessible parking spots, but has fallen on deaf ears. I actually hope that Saks Fifth Ave. finally sinks the mall financially. That's what you get for playing out of your league, while you no longer cater to the community who lives around you, a working blue class community while Sherway again to be said, jumps on the pretentious train. It's not worth your time to visit the mall - if you want an expensive shopping experience, fine but take it downtown where it actually works and is a much more enjoyable experience in say, Yorkville. Sherway has become a nightmare of retailers, and has made some serious Cardinal errors when it comes to retail management. Again, not worth the drive to Sherway Gardens.
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Dave Isnothereman. ..

Yelp
This mall is merely a pit stop for Etobicoke high school kids skipping school and old pensioners to hang out through most of the week. During the weekends, this mall is filled with basic local Etobicoke suburbanites to shop around making it hard to find a parking space. The layout of this mall is mainly a one level floor, although there is a small upstairs sector in the center of the mall that is just a food court to sit around drunk in front of Taco Bell and KFC; making it easier for drunken teens to exit the mall facility easier without multiple levels and stairs.
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R V.

Yelp
The last time I went to this mall was when Canada Goose had just come out and my friend and I went here because this was the only mall at the time (that we knew of) that had a Sporting Life in it. My has it been a minute! When I came back after x amount of years I was blown away - the upgrades, selection of stores and the food court looks way better than it ever did before and it made me want to come back. Would recommend if in the area, a great place to shop for gifts or yourself.
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Cianna W.

Yelp
Sherway has definitely seen improvements over the years. After lagging behind nearby Square One for a few years, Sherway is definitely starting to shape up. It boasts a selection of high end and luxury shops, as well as more mid-end chains. (From Forever21 all the way to pricey designer brands at Holt's and Sak's.) I'd say about 90% of the stores are women's clothing stores. The newly renovated food court wing is definitely one of the highlights - super high ceilings and overhead windows create a bright and uplifting space. Great selection of food chains as well. H&M and Sporting Life have escalators that take you up to the second floor if you're coming from the southern side. Overall, Sherway is clean and presentable - there are many customer service booths throughout the mall, as well as a service where you can text them for directions.
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Monika C.

Yelp
Personally my favourite mall. Everything is on the same floor- easy to get to. Store stock is also pretty good. You can park around the entire mall so if you need to quickly run in you can most likely park right outside the store you need to go to.
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Amy F.

Yelp
I will commute to this mall, it's that good. Quieter than the local popular malls near me - Fairview, Markville, Promenade, Yorkdale (shoot me), etc but has all the higher end stores we ladies love. Easy to drive to and parking is a breeze. There are some great places to eat here and it's simply a beautiful, low key mall with well dressed mall enthusiasts:)
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Bernie C.

Yelp
Hmm...this is a hard mall to judge. Previously, parking was impossible to find but with the new expansions and multi-layered parkades, it is fairly easy to find parking. What I like about the new expansion: a) Lots more parking b) The new fancier stores (though I can't afford most of them) c) Lots more seating so you can sit and relax while your significant other/mom/sister/etc. shops. What I don't like: a) There are two small courts at different sides of the mall. One is older and another one is newer. I would prefer if they were grouped together. Maybe it's still in transition, but the new food court seemed to have all the stalls occupied. b) This levels/layers of the mall make things very confusing. For example, The Bay has 3 floors, but you can only gain access to the mall through the first and second floor. Another example is H&M where there is an entrance/exit to the 3rd floor but also goes to the 2nd floor. It's cool, but confusing. c) I don't like the layout of the mall. It's too many corridors and quite easy to get lost. Verdict: It's a good shopping destination, but I feel like you could spend hours in here and get very upset. lol. PS..I hate malls.
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Krista L.

Yelp
Recently checked out the new expansions. Very reminiscent of Yorkdale mall. Expensive stores, good options since we don't have them near our home. 2 stars are for the clientele. Everyone's got this pretentious look and attitude... Something was really off setting about this. Not sure if it's the neighbourhood... Everyone we encountered was just... Snobby and self absorbed. Definitely not the malls fault ha!
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Radhika G.

Yelp
I'm not a big fan of malls to begin with, but I always feel my soul slowly slipping away whenever I come to this one. I used to work at this mall... It was awful back then and it's awful now. It's full of trophy wives and sh*tty high school kids running around with daddy's credit card. The parking lot is always full, no matter what time of day you go. Skip this joint and head downtown or to Yorkdale.
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Beverly A.

Yelp
LOCATION : Accessible and away from heavy traffic PARKING : Huge open parking space available AMBIANCE : Good atmosphere. Great for relaxed shopping. CROWD : Upscale, family, professionals STORES : All have great visual appeal matching the mall and its target market. They have upscale stores too. FOOD COURT : Good selection and variety of not the usual food court fare stuff. My favourite shop and relax mall.
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Viviana M.

Yelp
One of my favourite malls to do shopping in the GTA. With ongoing reno's and stores addition, I love the atmosphere this mall delivers. It also attracts crowds from Mississauga, Etobicoke and even Toronto and its always a great experience.
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Monique B.

Yelp
As far as malls go it's ok. With the recent construction parking is a nightmare. There's a pretty wide selection of stores. In general though I find the layout of the mall to be stuffy and it could use a little more natural light / windows.
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Sandra T.

Yelp
Not quite as beautiful and ritzy looking as Yorkdale Mall but its not bad. The layout is a bit confusing. I don't think the mall is designed in typical mall fashion. There seem to be a lot of different branches so its hard to find places using the map - at least it was for me. The location of the mall is great though - it is conveniently located by a Walmart, Home Depot, Costco, Ikea, Mandarin Buffet, Canadian Tire, Chapters, Best Buy, Old Navy, etc, etc...