Cheryl N.
Yelp
This anti-Mall is really strange but its quirkiness by definition is fascinating n deserves a visit. I had never heard of this place until I was looking for the 2nd location of the Habana Cuban restaurant. It's a mixture of retro 60s n Greenwich village where hippies n now lbgt folks congregate to dance, parade n protest too. You walked in n thought you were in a different world bc you really were!
The entrance to Habana was decorated w a dome full of cds, come back for a review of Habana. There was a boutique, the buffalo exchange selling funky shoes, shoes folks used to wear to Studio54 in nyc or the band KISS dudes used to wear. It's hilarious they sell used clothing at higher prices than the Nordstrom outlet about 5,10 min away in SouthCoast plaza n people spoke highly of this store. There was a gazebo like called the wishing tree where you can put in your wish, girls leaving messages to their x bf, lol a pizzeria where u walk in a Halloween like dark place it's all gimmick I'm sure they'd sell only frozen pizza. The entrance to this antimall entrance was closed at 6:30pm so I could not go in but I remember there were a lot of little businesses inside nothing special maybe souvenirs and knickknacks.
So Habana is the anchor restaurant, many others did not survive the COVID lockdown, there was a chicken restaurant still standing n of course the pizzeria. Next to Habana was the RUIN bar! The decoration was 1/2 French boudoir 1/2 Halloween props store w an ominous looking buffalo or boar head at the entrance! lol they had happy hour n I tried to catch it but it was over after I finished dining next door i didn't want to pay $19 for a margarita if the bar didn't look conventional.
The Urban Outfitters was a big apparel store here, I love the one in Waikiki, this one just sells a lot of hats n Texas cowboy clothing.
There was a big lounge people can relax on a date or hang out w buddies. The people that come here are mostly college kids, young adults coming w their date to hang out at the brewery. The bootleggers brewery had about 30 tabs it reminded me of a brewery in the Block outlet mall that went out of business, if you drink beer it's definitely worth a trip here.
I think this place is waiting for a buyer, real estates price skyrocketed n this hippy village is not a good fit n not making business sense so if you are adventurous come to take a look before it's gone.