Kevin C.
Yelp
The only reason why I came to The Forum Peachtree Corners was when I spent time with friends who live in the area. Once I walked through this outdoor mall, I actually liked how it was laid out and the mix of businesses. The only thing that I absolutely hate about this place is that the parking and traffic flow through the middle of the center is atrocious because it's all one way traffic, and drivers will wait for minutes if they even think that someone will be pulling out of their parking space. This causes traffic to get backed up, and all the other drivers can do is wait; they certainly can't move. I found out quickly during my first visit to The Forum that there is an underused parking lot just to the east of Belk. This is a perfect lot to use, and drivers can bypass all of the one way traffic mess on their way out of the area.
I like that there is a nice mix of very popular retail and restaurant businesses at The Forum. You can find out more about The Forum, events and the current line up of all businesses at this link: https://theforumpeachtree.com
Some of the more popular retail stores are: Belk, Trader Joe's, Old Navy, Barnes & Noble, Banana Republic, DSW, Bath and Bodyworks, Homegoods, Lenscrafters, Pottery Barn, Lululemon, Ulta Beauty, and many more. Restaurants in the area are: Ted's Montana Grill, Chipotle, Moe's Southwest Grill, Which Wich, La Barilla, California Pizza Kitchen, Jason's Deli, Aomi, Burger IM, and others. I'm surprised that there isn't an ice cream store or a retailer that exclusively sells baby/children's clothing and toys.
I've only been here during the day, and I appreciate that the sidewalks/walkways are wide, so passing slow walking shoppers or groups of people who just stop to talk to each other is relatively easy. For me, this is a great place to spend some time with friends. I'm not sure I would go out of my way just to come here by myself since I live in the perimeter area, but this is a nice shopping center.