The Forum Peachtree Corners

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The Forum Peachtree Corners

Shopping mall · Gwinnett County

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5155 Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092

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The Food Halls Opening in Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"Politan Row at the Forum is an upcoming food hall that will feature seven restaurant stalls, a full bar in Bar Politan, an outdoor patio, and a standalone restaurant and wine bar. It is opening in 2024." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2021/10/15/22728034/food-halls-open-atlanta
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Ciara Chapman, Realtor

Google
I visited this shopping center for a meeting and was blown away but the neatness and how beautiful and clean the environment was. There is an assortment of shopping opportunities, restaurants, and entertainment spots all ranging in pricing as well. I had a blast just walking around and exploring the atmosphere and area. Highly recommend over Tanger Outlet any day.

Esther Ryu

Google
We recently moved back to Ga from IL. Forum has changed so much! Stores can still have more variety but they added new food court and outdoor sitting area! Nice little place to just walk around and shop

WiLuvU

Google
The indoor and outdoor ambiance is very enjoyable. They offer a diverse array of international cuisines, including Mediterranean, Indian, Thai, Korean, and Japanese and burgers. Our family decided to sample the Thai, Japanese, and Mediterranean options. The Japanese and Mediterranean dishes were decent, earning a respectable four stars. However, the "Bangkok Street Fried Rice" was not so great, lacking any authentic Thai flavor and frankly, tasting a bit bland. Portion sizes across the board were satisfactory, but the prices were definitely on the higher side. Overall, while the atmosphere is fantastic and the variety is appealing. I'd say it's worth a visit for a weekend experience with the family.

George William

Google
Nice place to hang out, even if you aren’t shopping. The outdoor stage and TV are nice additions. Today there was musical entertainment and a Shakespeare play. They broadcast games during football season. Before they added this area my wife had to drag my sorry 🫏 here. Now I come willingly.

J.M VonReuss

Google
This Plaza is always a joy to shop in. It's clean, there is ample parking. There are staple stores and unique stores. There's all sorts of good food and also a fantastic Italian bakery. I recommend this Plaza because it's never really too crowded.

HUY TA

Google
Here’s a 5-star review for The Forum on Peachtree Parkway: The Forum on Peachtree Parkway is a fantastic shopping and dining destination! Every visit feels like a mini getaway because of its beautiful outdoor design and relaxing atmosphere. The walkways are clean, lined with lush landscaping, and the fountains add a nice touch of elegance. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, especially on nice days. The variety of shops here is impressive. Whether I’m looking for high-end fashion, casual wear, or unique gift items, The Forum has something for everyone. Stores like Barnes & Noble and Athleta are personal favorites, and I also appreciate the boutique-style shops that offer something different from typical malls. The dining options are equally great, with plenty of restaurants to choose from. I recently dined at one of the restaurants and was impressed by the quality of food and service. There are options for every craving, from quick snacks to sit-down meals, making it perfect for a family outing or a casual date night. Parking is convenient and well-organized, and the area always feels safe. The Forum also hosts events and activities throughout the year, which makes it even more appealing to visit regularly. Overall, The Forum is a gem in Peachtree Corners. It’s more than just a shopping center; it’s a place to relax, shop, and enjoy time with friends and family. Highly recommended! This review has 232 words and highlights shopping, dining, and ambiance! Let me know if you need further adjustments.

Grace Liu

Google
lovely little plaza! can definitely get crowded on busy days, but u can always count on the far end of the trader joe’s parking lot to have a space for me. the christmas tree every year is also really cute!

Sharon Ramsey

Google
Our family of 6 loves the Forum! If we have a rainy day, we’ll head to Barnes and Noble. If it’s nice weather, we walk around and enjoy the new green spaces or walk across the bridge to the town green playground. Not to mention the great restaurants and cute shops. We’ve been impressed that each year they’re making drastic improvements to the facilities (more family friendly outdoor spaces, more restaurants) and also to the activities they offer (which are usually free!). We enjoy their Little Peaches in the summertime, 5k race, and I saw they have a Noon Years Eve party now too
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Gina Lenee P.

Yelp
Wonderful shopping center to find such a great variety. I found unique gifts, delicious cookies to take to our holiday party and enjoyed walking through all the cute shops.

Bree J.

Yelp
We have been visiting the Forum for years, however whoever the geniuses were that decided to put no nothing (huge TV) retail space where parking was have created a terrible situation. I refuse to drive around for 30 minutes begging for a parking space. You can't fix dumb.
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Saira K.

Yelp
This is a really beautiful outdoor shopping area. The buildings are beautiful. There's a lot of parking. They have great stores, like Belk. It's clean and quiet. There are good dining options, a Barnes and Noble and shopping.
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Jenny H.

Yelp
We had an amazing time at the grand reveal of The Plaza at The Forum! The evening was filled with great music, tasty bites, and a lively atmosphere. Looking forward to all the upcoming events, including live music and outdoor yoga sessions. The Forum is definitely becoming a go-to spot in Peachtree Corners!

jamie c.

Yelp
We liked coming here for years, however whoever the geniuses were that decided to put no nothing retail space where parking was it has become a nightmare. I refuse to drive around for 30 minutes begging for a parking space. So long to Jason's,LaParrilla,book stores,etc. BTW rumors are they want to start changing to park here, if true the Mensa geniuses can collect the 5 dollars of the one car that will park there. You can't fix dumb.
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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.
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Paulina A.

Yelp
I love coming to The Forum during all seasons--Summertime they have the most gorgeous landscaping with fresh, colorful flowers abound. Winter--the Christmas tree is up with gorgeous lights and wreaths throughout. They have nice stores and it's an outdoor shopping center, which is super convenient if you don't want to navigate through the malls to get to a particular store. Some of my favorite stores here include Belk, Swoozies, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn and Williams-Sonoma. They also have a variety of restaurant options including Ted's Montana Grill, Aomi and Grace 17/20.
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Marcela H.

Yelp
Love it!!! The shopping, the restaurants, love the idea that is an open mall The location...Is just perfect
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Kee K.

Yelp
It is a pleasant place to walk around, and it always feels safe. A variety of different stores and restaurants to peruse. They do a great job on their landscaping and other seasonal decor. Also, check out the town center area behind the newer addition on the south side of peachtree Parkway - they just added a bunch of new play areas for kids and the Ninja course/workout area for adults.
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Natasha M.

Yelp
The shopping center has a variety of stores and restaurants to venture to find your go-to. There are known name brand stores and various new gems that are upcoming. While at the Glow Run I was able to shop and see all the ventures in the area. I will definitely be back.
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Lilly C.

Yelp
The forum is an upscale outdoor mall near Peachtree corner and Spaulding. The place has a European feel to it and reminds me a bit like The Avenue in East Cobb (before they took a nose dive) Parking: it's free either in front of the retailers, restaurants or near and around. There are about 86 stores and restaurants give and take a few. They have beautiful fountains that light up at night and large pretty flower pot centerpieces throughout the property. Even signs that tell you to watch out for cars are carved in stone and inlay into the stonework of the sidewalk. Very nice and luxury feel to it. You can look here for their latest directory https://theforumonpeachtree.com/ Some of the shops includes 1. Barnes and Noble 2. Pottery Barn 3. William and Sonoma 4. Ted's Montana Grill 5. Home Goods 6. Belk 7. Bath & Body Works 8. Ulta 9. Spa Sydell 10. California Pizza Kitchen It's a great place to meet friends for lunch or spend a day at the spa after a morning of shopping. Great addition to the area...

Winnie M.

Yelp
The development and shops here are convenient but don't come here if you're black you will be racially profiled. There was a girl being falsely accused outside of Ulta. A security guard on duty called the police and left before they even arrived and six police cars arrived immediately. They were hostile and confused as to why they were there and said the call was reported as someone was described as being aggressive and apparently organized and conducted theft with the other black people in the Ulta store. Who in fact did not even know each other. It took a wise police officer who pulled up to the scene last to correct the hostile officers with the right story. Why would you call the police and then leave the scene?!?! Also why not actually do your job and confront the suspects before calling first responders to something that was completely unnecessary. Yes that's right Ulta called security to state they "suspect" someone was stealing and security decided to instead of actually comInc down to the store and see what the situation was, they called the police and then clocked out of work...Make it make sense people smh.

Macy M.

Yelp
If I could give a negative star, I most definitely would. I am usually a positive person but this can't go ignored. I took my daughter shopping for her birthday. We were having a wonderful day until we entered the doors of Lulu. We were ignored even when we asked for assistance. It's just not worth it! I'll never overpay again for such poor service.

Katheryn U.

Yelp
Today I was with a group of friends trying to shop at Ulta. Right when we entered the parking lot he started to follow my car and proceeded to follow us into the shop. I noticed him still but I thought he would just stay up front. When we were walking around, he was right behind us, breathing down our necks for 5 minutes. We decided not to get anything and go back into our cars but he continues to follow us. When we got into the car he took a picture of us and that's when he started something that he had no business doing. I called the police and kept my eye on him while he was running around the parking lot, waiting for them to arrive. I even talked to the Ulta employee and she said we did nothing wrong because we just entered and did absolutely nothing. She saw that we didn't touch or open anything so there was no reason for him to be all up on us. When we went inside to talk to her, he would immediately follow us and talk to the employee saying that we were stealing but there was no proof. When the police arrived he ran to them and so did I because I was the one who called and had the right to talk to the officer first. The officer was kind enough to understand how uncomfortable we felt. Mind you my sister was crying because of how horrible he made us feel. When the officer talked to the guard, he was acting all startled and said there was no issue and that we opened the perfume testers but that's what they are for. The guard walked away all funny and thought he really did something but in reality, he made us feel so uncomfortable and eery the whole entire day I wasn't even able to go to school because of how sick I felt. We felt so violated and trying to figure out if it was racially profiled or he's just sick in the head. Mind you we are Hispanic and African American so we had our suspicions. I never thought such a nice shopping center would be this foul and I can't enjoy going there anymore.
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Dianna B.

Yelp
What a lovely, stylish outdoor shopping mall. A great selection of shipping options, from stores that I love to stores I'm not familiar with, they have a variety for every kind of shopper all set into what looks like a lovely alpine village. The gardens and scenery more than make up for this being in an out of the way locale.
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María B.

Yelp
Beautiful place to walk around and do some shopping! Here you can find everything, but It is completely an outdoor shopping area so take precaution while going there during the winter!
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Amy S.

Yelp
I have mixed feeling with the outdoor shopping concept. When the weather is nice, it's a great place to be but on a crumby day... not so much. This shopping center has a great selection of shops and restaurants. On this day, I was meeting a childhood friend for lunch at Ted's but arrived early to shop. At the time, midday Thursday, there was plenty of parking and it was very easy to walk around. I found many of my favorite retailers and discovered a couple of new ones. I will admit to doing some damage. As a shopaholic, this is too hard. I could see doing this on a nice day when I want to get some fresh air. This is a very nice place to wander when trying to get in a scenic walk while running your errands. Happy shopping!
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Sabrina V.

Yelp
This is one of our favorite outdoor shopping centers. Several great shops are located here. Our favorites are Pottery Barn, J Crew, Banana Republic, Home Goods, Barnes and Noble, and DSW. Our kids were sad that Shenanigans Toy Store closed recently though! We also love to eat at Teds when we are here around lunch or dinner time.
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Daniel B.

Yelp
The Forum on Peachtree Parkway is an outdoor mall located in Peachtree Corners, formerly Norcross. It's similar to other outdoor malls in Atlanta's north metro suburbs, such as The Avenue East Cobb and The Collection at Forsyth. The Forum opened in 2002 and has held up well over the years. It's nice. The development is actually a mixture of retail and office space and serves as the "central business district" for Peachtree Corners. The Forum is clean and has plenty of parking (if you don't mind walking). There are no parking decks, only well-paved surface lots. There are two large outdoor fountains. The landscaping is well-maintained. There are wide sidewalks and columns and pathways made of stone and brick. The architecture has a distinct European feel to it, which made it somewhat unique to the Atlanta area, though other newer mixed-use developments in Cobb, Fulton, and Gwinnett have followed suit over the years, adopting similar styles (e.g. West Village in Smyrna). Some of the building rooftops, awnings, and facades are reminiscent of a European village. There are round, castle-like towers at the ends of some of the buildings. The retail space is mostly single-story. A "Main Street" runs down the center of the entire property, making for convenient and easy access to most of the shops and restaurants. The bigger tenants are Belk, Barnes & Noble, and HomeGoods. Major clothing brands include Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, J.Crew, JoS. A. Bank, and Old Navy. Several chain restaurants include California Pizza Kitchen, Chipotle, Jason's Deli, La Parrilla, Moe's, Ted's Montana Grill, and Which Wich. There's also a Gigi's Cupcakes and Yogurtland here. Check the mall's web site or Facebook page for special events, promotions, and coupons to many of the stores. Retail and restaurant-wise, The Forum is certainly a good mall for the area. However, it really doesn't have one shop or restaurant which makes it a destination for Atlantans who don't live nearby. In other words, it's another nice suburban mall. The Forum is located on highway 141 (Peachtree Pkwy), just north of the split from Peachtree Industrial Blvd. You can't miss it.
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Nikki A.

Yelp
The Forum is one of our favorite date night places in Atlanta. It's an outdoor mall, with just about every kind of shop you can imagine. We mostly love coming here for the variety of restaurants. I don't feel as crowded as I do at many other malls in the area. It's busy...but not too busy. There is also a beautiful fountain and the Barnes & Noble here is my favorite one.
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Tom E.

Yelp
The Forum was one of the first "outside mall" concept brought to the Atlanta area almost a decade ago. I remember when they were first building it, that it was a castle! Nestled alongside 141 (a great half-way point between I-285 and State Br Rd), this place has definitely grown over the years. There used to be a LNT here, but they shut down all of their stores... Now there are tons of restaurants and other large name retailers as well (Old Navy, Williams Sonoma, Barnes and Noble, Ohama Steaks, and so on.) Most of the places are higher end (no fast food here!), so it's a nice haven for someone to shop at after an afternoon at the Atlanta Athletic Club. I love the atmosphere- the landscaping, the eye candy, and the store layout- but the parking can be a real bitch sometimes- you might as well bring your helicopter during the holidays- because you won'y find a spot (it can get so bad, I docked 2 stars!). I feel safe in the area (this is a place where I usually meet my sister and my nephews, as she lives in Duluth)- which is good- never hear anything too terrible going on around here, which is a plus if you have family or young ones. I could go on and on about all of the other places here, but I will just write separate reviews instead...
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Cathy W.

Yelp
I really like The Forum. I love that there are so many different stores and restaurants all in a close proximity. I love the way it gets decorated at Christmas time, and I love that everything is outside. There isn't a food court, but there are a variety of places to eat-- upscale, American, Italian, Mexican, soups and salad, and even a cute little cupcake place.
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Sarah J.

Yelp
I visited The Forum last weekend and it was adorable. It is an outdoor shopping mall offering a variety of stores and restaurants. The grounds were exceptionally clean and well manicured and it was not overly crowded. We did a little shopping and had lunch. There was plenty of parking and it was peaceful walking around. I really enjoyed shopping here and appreciated the variety of stores. I will definitely be back.
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Krescent F.

Yelp
The Forum provides an enjoyable shopping experience. I'm growing less and less fond of the traditional mall. When you walk around the Forum I don't feel inundated with crowds of people bumping into you and coughing on you. Not to mention those awful retail cart employees yelling at me about buying one of their flat irons. For the millionth time, I'm not letting some unlicensed twit anywhere near my hair with a 500 degree flat iron. STOP ASKING! At the Forum, you can get some fresh air, listen to some holiday music, drop your bags at the car and hit all of the places you need with no fuss. Parking can be a bit unruly during peak times so I try to come after 7 pm on a weeknight. I try to park in one of the side parking lots rather than drive up and down the main drag waiting for someone to pull out. There are plenty of places to eat & drink if you find that you need a shopping break. They always have beautiful landscaping and holiday decorations. Benches line the walkways if you need to rest your feet or hangout while waiting for us professional shoppers to tear through 6 stores in 20 mins. Yeah, I can do that! We don't have time for grass to grow under our feet. Keep up, folks! It's a great shopping area and I find myself here for something or other at least once a week.
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Phong T.

Yelp
Very nice shopping plaza. Landscaping is clean and beautiful. Architecture of the place in general is really nice. FOOD/DESSERT: They have a Trader Joe's, Yogurtland, Chipotle, California Pizza Kitchen, Jason's Deli, Gigi's Cupcakes, Aomi Japanese Restaurant, Thai Spice, and Moe's to name a few. CLOTHING: Clothing-wise they have a good amount of stores such as Belk, J.Crew, Banana Republic, Old Navy and more. Good place to take a walk around outdoors and shop/dine while at it.
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Stephanie M.

Yelp
While stopping in for this or that over the last couple of months haven't really taken the time to walk around The Forum that is until the other day here is a list of what is available. A bookstore this is always a good thing. Sandwich shops, Steaks, Pizza, Thai and Japanese are available. William Sonoma was a surprise, cooking classes are available and might have to try and erase the fact I ever saw this. If you are looking for undergarments Victoria Secret and Soma are available. Home Goods is for exactly that. Belk a department store is here and was surprised to find very friendly staff in a couple of departments. Trader Joes Yipee (the sky opens and the angels sing). Thank goodness this store is here we can count on it for everyday things like frozen somethings, salads or wine. *As others have stated parking can be a bit of a pain my advice, just don't go during peak hours or park around back and there won't be any problems finding a space. *For those of you from out of town, the Forum is so close to many hotels in the area and easy to get too. This might be a nice place to visit and/or pick up necessities or that "something" you forgot at home while visiting.
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Tiana P.

Yelp
Spa sydell,old navy,Jason Deli...are why I come to the forum. I also just love to walk from one end to the other(my excersize) They have barnes and noble which is another favorite. Its always a sale going on. Come and see grab a bite to eat on a weekend outing.. :)
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Sharon K.

Yelp
Great place to hang out with friends and family for some shopping and good food. You can find a lot of big stores such as J.Crew, Banana Republic, Pottery Barn, Loft, Jill, Barnes and Nobles, etc. There are also great food options such as California Pizza Kitchen, Grace 1720, etc. Loved being able to walk around and do some shopping to burn off everything I ate ;)
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Marnie L.

Yelp
I always loved visiting this place. If you love to read and sip some Starbucks then look no further then the Barnes and nobles. They have a really tasty Japanese restaurant (I recommend the shrimp tempura rolls). There is also a Trader Joe's which is a nice Specialty store. There is a Belk and Claire's for some clothing needs. All in all a very nice outdoor mall to do a little shopping.
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Itzchak B.

Yelp
I went to Jason's deli in the forum of the Norcross And I really enjoyed the food it's a very nice atmosphere great customer service and plenty of food choices I would recommend everyone to this location.
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Net _.

Yelp
Sorry that I didn't write a review of this place when we thought much more of the place. And even more sorry that I didn't take the time to write a review when we witness the down sliding a long time ago... So, my sweetie and I went walking around after hours this evening, I've never seen such a large, really I mean HUGE, infestation of cockroaches in one place before. They were everywhere running and zigzagging all over the sidewalks. And what was up with all the bags of trash left out at the front doors of the businesses... aren't there dumpsters out back? It's been months since we've been to the shoppes at all. The last time we were in Moes we swore it off... surprised they could pass a health inspection. We swore off the Japanese place last year when we saw a dead mouse at the side of their restaurant and then they left it there for a couple of days. Granted, maybe that was just the fault of the host-guy at the front being too lame to take care of the problem or to get someone else to do it. And I failed to tell you about our crap experience at Ted's last year... what's up with the taste of their tap water. (We did let the county, not to mention the management, know that it tasted wrong) We held on to going to the restaurant for a while, and just avoided water or drinks made with the water... but gave up when we tried them for lunch and they couldn't get a burger up to temp and the wait for the food in general was insane... I mean the wait for the under cooked meat... we didn't have time to wait around for them to actually "cook" something... After they brought out the gross food and we were running late... I skipped lunch that day. Aargh! We stopped going to Cheeky's because they hang your credit card on the side of that can with your numbers hanging out for the world to see... we mentioned that we didn't care for this to the manager and he refused to take our concerns seriously. The last time we went to Alt Bread Co. it was alright, much better than the version in the airport. The last restaurant we did was La Parilla back in the spring... that was pretty nice, ate outside on the patio... good food, good weather, nice service. And we're still B&N fans. In general though, we are rather grossed out by the place... especially after tonight... Y'all need to do some cleaning... please! You're grossing us out.
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Tuong Vi P.

Yelp
While The Forum does not top my list of shopping destinations, I write today about its aesthetic appeal and walkability, which is what draws me to this shopping plaza over and over again. I never knew much about landscape architecture until my youngest sister started studying the discipline some years ago. Since she has opened up my eye to the wonder of design of green/outdoor space, my appreciation for it has increased tenfold (well, maybe I'm lying, because it is quite difficult to quantify how much I liked it before and how much more I like it now). Come during warm weather to see the beautiful, colorful blooms and traverse the wide sidewalks, even if you don't have intentions to shop. Towards the end of the year, you will be treated to Christmas decorations and endless holiday music coming out of the outdoor speakers. Peer through the windows and smell wafts of hunger-inducing food coming from various eateries, such as Thai Space, Ted's Montana Grill, and California Pizza Kitchen. Maybe you won't want a whole meal, in which case, grab snacks at GiGi's Cupcakes, pastries from Atlanta Bread Company, or goodies from Trader Joe's (ring the bell if you loved your experience!). Admittedly, even shopping can be fun. There are a handful of boutiques, with my visit yesterday unveiling to me even more new places. There are staples like J. Crew, Banana Republic, DSW, New Balance, Old Navy, and Belk. You can relax while perusing books at Barnes & Noble or look for kitchenware at Williams-Sonoma. Whether you want to shop, eat, relax, or be semi-active (it would probably be preferable to walk, rather than run) in a safe environment, The Forum has something for (almost) everyone.
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Midder S.

Yelp
Beautiful place with their flower fountain and nice to walk around at. Lots of seating available and stores to go to. I always love coming to the forum!
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Nicki K.

Yelp
I wish I would think about going to The Forum more frequently but I just don't. It's an "outdoor mall" and located in Norcross off Peachtree Parkway. It has grown a lot since I first visited it a decade ago. I used to go there to get my haircut at Van Michael. (I would still continue to go there if my childhood friend didn't move back to Atlanta, just saying). Since then, it has grown a lot, adding a few strips on the southern most part of the strip, from Trader Joe's to Gigi's Cupcakes. Even if you don't plan to do any shopping, on a bright, beautiful sunny day, it's worth a walk just to get your exercise in. Other stores I visit are Belk, Old Navy, Victoria's Secret, Ulta, Books A Million, Claire's - just a few. There's also a yummy Italian ice cream shop called Peterbrooke Chocolatier. There's also Yogurt Land. For places to eat, you have Thai Spice, Jason's Deli, Chipolte, J Alexander's and more! The parking is one way and can be frustrating but there is parking also in the back of the stores.
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Emily L.

Yelp
Whether you are a shopaholic or not, I can guarantee that you will do some damage here. The shopping mall is surrounded by a fountain with flowers all over. It is like a smaller version of the Gilroy outlet mall in a nicer/upscale environment. My favorite stores are Ann Taylor Loft, Swoozie's, White House Black Market, and SoHo. Ever since I arrived in Atlanta, I just couldn't get enough of Ann Taylor Loft especially the big sales. I am just glad that I am home finally before I spend it all.
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Lauren Y.

Yelp
Their selection isn't varied and they've got too much that caters towards women verses teenagers and men. I saw an Old Navy, B&N Bookstore and Apple Store, which I suppose would appeal to different people. So they should consider adding additional stores that include a better selection aimed at men and younger people. Otherwise, the gardens are pretty and they have some decent stores that I enjoy. Emphasis on the "I". My brother and I ended up leaving without purchasing anything substantial because their selection didn't appeal to him.
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Nemil S.

Yelp
I love the forum. It's a very beautiful, fun, and festive place to spend an evening. It has many delicious restaurants, thai star and la parilla being my favorite! There is a fountain in the middle with flowers all over the place and usually a friendly song playing in the background. During Christmas, they have lights along the trees, horse carriage rides, and Santa Claus! Whether to shop, to eat, or just an evening stroll, this place is very fun!
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Lena N.

Yelp
very nice outdoor mall. it's a lot bigger than the avenue at east cobb. I actually prefer the forum on peachtree parkway tho. there is a lot more variety and wayyy more food options! here are some of the places they offer: | FOOD: | - Aomi (Japanese hibachi/sushi restaurant) - J. Alexander's - GiGi's Cupcakes - Mambo Italiano - Moe's (tex-mex) - Chipotle - Thai Spice - Yogurtland - California Pizza Kitchen - Atlanta Bread Company - Ted's Montana Grill - Trader Joes (grocery store) | SHOPPING: | - Barnes & Nobles - Gamestop - AT&T - DSW - Gymboree - Justice - ULTA - Homegoods - Charming Charlie - Bath & Body Works - Banana Republic - Belk - Chico's - Fab'rik - Loft big side walks, good amount of cross walks, helpful signs, soothing outdoor music, and beautiful landscaping/greenery.
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Allie A.

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We needed a last minute birthday gift before a party while visiting family in the area. I yelped my options and the Forum came up. Thank you fellow yelpers, for the tip for parking behind the shops. (This saved us a lot of time, cause I am one of those that will drive around forever searching for that prime, rockstar parking spot.) The Forum was clean, well spaced out, and offers a lot of popular shopping options: Old Navy, Banana Republic, VS, etc.) Not the biggest or best shopping on the block, but certainly had enough options for us. And holy deja vu... I remembered I had been to this location before, in another life. We accomplished the mission at task and even had a few moments to pick up some bonus gifts... and maybe a little something for ourselves too.
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Andrea M.

Yelp
This is an outdoor shopping area with both sides of the strip lined with various businesses. This is a pretty nice shopping/dining area. It's a decently sized place, but parking can get pretty jam packed. There are places to browse and relax if you're not into the shopping or dining: Barnes and Nobles, shops with miscellaneous gadgets, dessert places (yogurt and ice cream).

Vicki S.

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After negative experience at a different type of store, coming here was breathe of fresh air. The staff, especially manager were so welcoming and really cared about people. Not just customer's satisfaction but cared about THE customer. Cant say enough. THANK YOU, Vicki
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Phoebe T.

Yelp
Really love this outdoor shopping area, especially when the weather is nice outside! There's cupcakes, coffee, Old Navy, J.Crew, etc, just a wide variety of stores. The place is so beautiful that I even saw some people taking homecoming photos here last time I was there. For parking, look for the sign that says "additional parking" and you'll find a huge parking lot in the back. No need to fight with the other cars for the spots in front of the stores...unless you're into that sort of thing :)
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David K.

Yelp
Norcross is like a tale of two cities. There's the side over here where the Forum is located. Fancy. Upscale. Middle class. Then there's the side across I-85. I won't go into the specific differences, but let's just say it's the opposite of the aforementioned. That's likely why they're incorporating this portion of Gwinnett County as Peachtree Corners, GA, but I digress... So, like I said, it's fancy here. I'm not really one for Belk, but I'll give them credit for adding some opulence to this location for the sake of the area. The Trader Joe's here is great (and totally necessary for a neighborhood supplied mostly by chain grocery stores). Dining here is probably the best you'll find within a 10 mile radius. Chipotle and Which Wich? are usually my top lunch choices. I've been known to frequent Grace 17.20 too.
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Renee S.

Yelp
Eeeeee I like this strip mall. I've been here once(last week) and I plan to go again. They have EVERYTHING. Italian restaurant, Japanese restaurant, Trader Joes, Claire's, Spa Sydell errthang!!! I'm starting to hang out in this area so I might be a more frequent(return) visitor.
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Tori V.

Yelp
Clean, nice atmosphere,variety of stores to take care of every item on your shopping list. Even groceries!! It's also a nice place to walk, meet up with friends, have dinner or grab a gift. The music playing outdoors is a nice touch by the way.
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Verna A.

Yelp
Trader Joe's and Homegoods. The only stores I make the trip out there for, so for me, that' s good enough for the 4 stars. The Forum as a whole is a nice shopping center. They have DSW, Old Navy - and some more "boutique-y" places like K-La and Fabrik. Parking can be a pain but they do have a few places to park behind the buildings. Weednights are a great time to stop by since it's not that crowded. You can get in and out farily quickly. They also have a Chipotle =)

Mr. T.

Yelp
I have been coming to Ted's since they opened in Atlanta and have been to different locations over the years so I feel I have a vast wealth of experiences at many of them abd for some strange reason never got around to reviewing any of them Guess I never review as much as I could due to time constraints but am feeling " in the mood" to give this place a review finally!! As someone who has been coming here on a seni- regular basis my one pet peeve is consistency!! Sometimes this place ROCKS and sometimes it FIZZLES!! I have had 5 star experiences and 1 star experiences so I'm taking an average at the moment!! Service varies from PHENOMENAL to NONEXISTENT and the food as well!! The visit before my most recent which was roughly 4- 6 weeks ago my server Chelsea was simply AMAZING and my meal was hot and delicious !! The last visit of a few weeks ago my server was very good but my food was disappointing!! The temperature of my entree' was barely warm and unfortunately Ted's doesn't believe in microwaves but they do wonders for cold food!! Also the vegetable of the day which was the same as my previous visit ( creamed spinach) was barely warm but did not taste as fresh or nearly as good as the last time!! I spoke with one of the managers who was very nice and apologized and she made sure my other side was nice and hot!! Like I said CONSISTENCY IS THE KEY HERE!! Let's see if you can EXCEED my expectations NEXT TIME.....O.K.??

Don N.

Yelp
It's still brand new clean and beautiful. The stores are well polished and clean the service is good and professional
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Lyndsay K.

Yelp
I'm definitely a fan of this outdoor mall. Being someone who tends to hate malls, this is perfect for me because I can park in front of the store I want to visit and not try to navigate my way through soccer moms and strollers (like at Northpoint mall). Avoid during xmas season at all costs, though, as the parking is horrible.