The Shops at Chestnut Hill

Shopping mall · Newton

The Shops at Chestnut Hill

Shopping mall · Newton

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199 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

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Danny

Google
Ok small mall. No food court and kid playground :) as are other typical malls. Good for a quick shopping needs

Kelvin

Google
Parking lot is very misleading. It will give you the impression the mall is busy when in reality it was very quiet (which I like). I wish there was more of a variety when it comes to men’s footwear. Otherwise a peaceful visit to the mall.

Diana Martin

Google
Cute mall and nice to walk around if you don't want an overwhelming huge mall with many floors. My one big issue was too many dogs walking around. There was a dog fight literally at the Bloomingdale's entrance inside. Another big black Labrador being walked by an older woman lifted its leg and peed right on the ground! The older woman acted like she did didn't see it and walked away. These are NOT service dogs! These type of people ruin it for legitimate service dogs. As an out of towner was disgusting to see. We have a strict service dog rules in our State.

Liming Chen

Google
It’s very new and modern 10/10. Parking is pretty spacious 9/10. The mall is smaller than ordinary malls 7/10.Bloomingdale’s women and men are on opposite side of the mall. One of the downside is the public restroom baby change station is disappointing 6/10. I enjoy time here at Bloomingdale’s! Overall 8/10. My first choice if I just need to get something from Bloomingdale’s!!

M. D

Google
I love the location it’s clean, pleasant, and fun to walk around in but the hours leave more to be wanted. Not a problem exclusive to this mall, but I live in Newton so this is my local option. I feel rushed to browse before close on weekdays and antsy on Sundays if I need one thing and know I have to wait until the afternoon just to get it out of the way. I end up going elsewhere and being done with hours to spare or ordering online unfortunately because of the inconvenient hours.

FESTINI

Google
We love the The Street at Chestnut Hill. They always are hosting fun events for kids and families. There's always something new and exciting to explore!

hayas nazaryan

Google
I was walking in Chanel department and got helped by very kind and helpful girl find my Fevorite Chanel perfume! I wish I could give her 10 stars very professional very sweet, friendly! I will definitely go back in there!

David Dor

Google
Smaller mall with great selection of stores. Some stores here that you won’t find anywhere else. Location is great with another plaza with more stores being across the street also. Bloomingdale’s, Uniqlo, Coach, Michael Kors, Gucci, and Apple are just a few of the stores at the mall. The Cheesecake Factory is my favorite place to eat at here.
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Rosario S. C.

Yelp
The Chestnut Hill Shoppes is a relatively small mall located in Newton, Massachusetts. The main anchor store is Bloomingdale's, which occupies two separate wings on opposite sides of the mall. One wing houses the home goods and men's departments, while the other features women's clothing and fragrances. In addition to Bloomingdale's, the Chestnut Hill Shoppes is home to a Cheesecake Factory restaurant as well as several other stores, including Tiffany & Co., Janie and Jack, and Crate and Barrel.
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Bill Z.

Yelp
I appreciate that this is a smaller shopping center with better quality stores overall compared to a lot of mega-malls, where it's the same stores over and over and over again. What I didn't appreciate was how challenging it was to get into the parking lot and navigate around it, especially from MA 9 heading east. Had it not been for onboard navigation, I expect I would have circled a while. People tend to take short-cuts through the parking lot to get to the elevated parking area. Inside is pleasant, though it feels like the escalators are misplaced. But bonus points for having a Friendly Toast restaurant!
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Steven W.

Yelp
I haven't been to this mall in forever. I made my return after almost 20 years probably. I didn't realize how small it was! It's two stories but the stores and the mall itself probably need somewhat of a modern upgrade. It was very quiet on a Friday night. I bought some items from Bloomingdale's and they were all friendly. I will say some shops are upscale and the mall itself is quiet and located on a busy street with lots of restaurants and entertainment.
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Bruce K.

Yelp
Very nice but very limited. Higher end. A quick shopping experience at The Shops. It's definitely a higher-end mall and does not have a huge number of shops. The shops they do have, I would say that they cater to a bigger budget than I would usually spend. Bloomingdale's, Brooks Brothers, Apple, Crate & Barrel, Kate Spade, Sephora. Great shops, definitely. The mall is clean, is well lit, is well occupied and is a pleasant shopping experience.
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Nicole R.

Yelp
I feel like The Shops at Bloomingdale's is a more appropriate name for this mall because it seems like Bloomingdale's takes up half the space. Structurally this is a very visually appealing mall, but I'm surprised it isn't bigger given the location. Mostly high-end stores here and no food court so it isn't a typical mall. I do like that Boston Barkery is in here since I've been to the Northshore Mall location. This store is probably the reason why I saw more dogs than I've ever seen in a mall in my entire life. The restrooms aren't easily accessible. They're located down a long hall across from the Cheesecake Factory. There's a bunch of nice photos on the wall like it's trying to be an art gallery. Strikes me as a weird place for that. Parking is easy to find and not far from the mall entrance. If you want a larger variety of shops I recommend going to the Natick Mall instead.
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Fox E.

Yelp
For Xmas shopping, I prefer the shops at Chipmunk Hill because they sing carols to me in high-pitched voices. But nobody sang carols like the Carpenters, not even Carol King. I believe that all carols were written by Lewis Carol. But I've been wrong before. This is an extremely, extraordinarily, shockingly expensive mall, but then aren't most malls these days? However, this one is so pricey that I can't bring myself to give it 5 stars. Otherwise, I absolutely would. Partly because it's gorgeous, and in a lovely part of town, and a well-designed mall on a hill that overlooks the area and is easy-ish to get to (though not close enough to the highway for convenience). It is, though, right on a high-speed East-West main road and that helps. There are a small selection of stores, not like a mega-mall, but it's a lot of high-end and exciting stores that rich folk and nearly rich folk and someday-rich-but-window-shopping folk, will enjoy. In other words, everyone in America and tourists too. But the main reason I give TSACH (I love making acronyms, and I heard that YLMA too) a 5-star-minus-1-for-prices, is that it is the only location on earth - other than Dartmouth University, no less - where there is a Morano Gelato. And Morano Gelato, in case you didn't know, is probably the best gelato outside Italy, and certainly outside Europe, that has ever been created or tasted. It's just that damn good. And I mean pretty much all the flavours. And when you have a gem like that (which is the only reason I keep coming to this mall), then the mall itself deserves a high rating. So I hope you enjoyed that little chestnut.
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Andre L.

Yelp
This is the 2nd time I came here this week but both times the fire alarm went off. Something's wrong.

Audrey K.

Yelp
15 minutes to pay. They only had 1 cashier. It was 2 minutes to check out next door at Uniqlo
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Stroev M.

Yelp
It happened that today I arrived 25 minutes earlier than the pickup window that I chose. The store employee demanded that I walk out and return 25 minutes later to pick up my new iPhone. He never offered any other alternatives and was not polite. Because I couldn't wait, I was forced to cancel my order. I understand that one iPhone is nothing for the company. But it didn't help me to continue being a loyal customer.
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Jana C.

Yelp
A sexist mall, oh yeah..... Given that my brother probably likes to shop more than I do, and we were there for over an hour trying to take full advantage of that no tax on clothes/shoes deal, there were only TWO stores for men: Lucky Brand and Bloomies men. But score for the women!!!!! Not only is this small, pristine, uppity mall one of the most beautiful ones that I've ever been to, but the fresh flower displays, lighting, furniture, and cleanliness, as well as the nice upper-scale boutiques and department stores would definitely keep a female shopper occupied for hours. It's small.... read that again....but it's definitely highfalutin' scootin' here. examples: Cusp by Neiman M., Coach, BCBG, Eileen Fischer, J Jill, Bloomies, Crate and Barrel.... Great coffee at the cafe across from Charley's steakhouse--Cafe Vanille PS An APPLE store here; we tried to buy my Dad an iPad2 (6.25% tax is pretteeeee attractive), but the 3Gs + wifi were all sold out... no dice, Dad!
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Sammy M.

Yelp
This place is amazing I love it. It was a weekend and usually Natick Mall would be the place but that's to crowded. The Shops at Chestnut Hill stores have better stock than Natick because people don't usually think of this mall they think of Natick. This mall is better on the luxury side of things
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Debbie M.

Yelp
Not a lot of stores here unless you just want high end. Bloomingdale's, Jcrew, Tiffany's, Jani and Jacks. No Bath and Bodyworks, American Eagle, any type of The Paper Store, Disney, Build a Bear. I think it's very odd for a Simon mall. I guess I was expecting a lot bigger with a lot more stores.

D S.

Yelp
The end of the mall near Bloomingdale's home store and the Cheesecake Factory smells like sewage. It's really bad! I could not shop there and I don't know how anyone could eat in the Cheesecake Factory dining section in the mall Surprised the board of health has not shut them down
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Jason K.

Yelp
As a college student, I felt so out of place in this mall because I was dressed like I was about to hit the gym inside this place tailored to the rich patrician crowd of this area. The only places that were affordable to me were Morano Gelato, Shake Shack, Uniqlo, and Frank Pepes. Catering to the higher end crowd, the selections are limited and include Crate & Barrel, Bloomingdales, Apple, Coach, Kiehls since 1851 etc. Strange to say, I would only come here to eat since they have a few dining establishments (Moranos and Frank Pepes stand out) that are difficult to get to out of this area. Extremely clean, compact, and filled with so many spots to park, I can say this mall surpasses the quality of other malls in Massachusetts. Until the day I can get on the level of the residents of Chestnut Hill, I probably won't come here to shop. IG: Mood4foodeatery
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Meredith A.

Yelp
I can't stand this mall. Yes, it's very clean, and yes, it has high end brands that are probably hard to find, but it is like a morgue. It is deathly quiet in there, and has been deserted every time I have been there! There isno place to sit on the top level, so if you want to relax for a minute, you have to go down to their seating areas on the lower level. The seating areas are nice, they are like little living rooms, with upholstered chairs and lamps. In fact, it is so quiet there that it's like being in my living room! I have to wonder, are rich people really high-strung or someting? Is there some reason they need absolute quiet and solitude all the time? I don't know, but to me this mall is no fun and feels very unfriendly. They have a ton of guards around, so you are also very safe. Not sure from whom, since there is nobody there, but you're safe! I went there to go to ther Sephora there, mistakenly thinking I'd get super-good service. I left as soon as I was done because I had no desire to hang around! Maybe I'm just a member of the hoi polloi and just don't get it. Note: I think they may have changed the bus routes, because this mall is actually very easy to get to now on the T. The 60 bus will leave you right off by Bloomingdale's.

Jessica S.

Yelp
A MOUSE RAN ACROSS MY FOOT AT THIS MALL IN FRONT OF Uniqlo Bloomingdales and Cheesecake Factory. I WILL NEVER GOOD BACK!!!!!! I told Cheesecake Factory and they said it's an ongoing issue... I checked yelped reviews people have been complaining about i5 for over 5 years !! So gross
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Kimberly A.

Yelp
This is a pretty nice little mall. It has the only Bloomingdale's in this area and it also has the L'occitaine location that is easiest for me to get to since the one that used to be at the South Shore Plaza has been closed for a while now. There are mostly high end stores here so I can't afford to do much more than window shop at most of them. No food court here but if you find yourself getting hungry they do have a Cheesecake Factory and a Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse here. There is also a little cafe within Bloomingdales called Forty Carrots if you're in the mood for something light such as a salad or a sandwich. I've tried all three eateries and they are all very good options. The salespeople in the stores are always real nice and always very accommodating. There is plenty of free parking.
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Sarah A.

Yelp
This is definitely one of the strangest malls I've ever visited. First of all, it is seriously tiny. I had allotted the whole afternoon for shopping here but was done after about two hours. Most of the stores are pretty upscale but there are some more moderately priced options like Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Sephora, etc. I enjoyed looking around in these places. Sur la Table was the height of my shopping experience here. Although most of their stuff was seriously overpriced, I really enjoyed browsing in there and that store alone is enough to bring me back out to Chestnut Hill. What I enjoyed the most about this mall was that it was practically DESERTED. I had a very Zen like feeling the whole time I was shopping here because I was totally unbothered by the usual masses of humanity that one typically finds in a mall. Perhaps it's due to the lack of a food court or the priciness of most of the stores. I would give this mall three stars based only on the stores, but I am going for four stars here because it was just so nice and quiet and depopulated. I wonder if it is still so deserted around the holidays. If so, it may become my holiday shopping destination as I hate crowds. As others have said, it seems like this mall may be destined for closing since most of its stores can also be found in downtown Boston or in the Natick Collection. However, I hope it stays open just for that nice Zen shopping experience I had here. I did not see a single teenager ...or worse... massive horde of teenagers the entire time I was here. You can get here from the T (Chestnut Hill stop on the D line) but be prepared for a hike. After passing Macy's you must proceed up a steep hill to get up to the main building that is the mall. There's a little side path running along the main road that you can use to walk up the hill, or, if you've got the right footwear, athletic prowess and a spirit of adventure, you could free climb up some rock face and knock a few minutes off the walk. I contemplated this for a moment but didn't really feel it was worth the potential for injury just to get to Crate and Barrel sooner.
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John S.

Yelp
What a tiny, tiny mall. There are not one, but two, Bloomingdale's that sandwich about a dozen or so other stores. At least the parking is free.
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GT M.

Yelp
Upscale, safe and pristine mall with plenty of comfortable seating areas and charging stations for electronics, great food options at different price points from the affordable Frank Pepe's pizzeria to the upscale Japanese restaurant at Bloomingdale's, Morano Gelato, Brook Brothers, J.Crew, Uniqlo, Coach, Tiffany & Co, Apple, etc. It was free and easy to park on the shopping center parking lot.

Hilary P.

Yelp
I can't stop thinking about my last experience at the Chestnut Hill mall. I have been going there for years and I really love it there, but this past Sunday (February 6, 2022) was a different experience altogether. It started off fine in the women's side of Bloomingdales, but as my son and I walked to the other end of the mall, we started to smell an overwhelming stench of sewage. There were some young men walking the opposite direction and we heard them commenting on it as well. I thought, did someone fart really strongly? But no, it was not a person. I asked a cashier in one of the stores at the end of the mall where the smell was strongest, and they told me that the smell was the result of a sewage problem the mall was having. I said, "You mean, they're having this problem today?" and he said, "It's been going on for months." In other words, the people who work there have been forced to work in terrible conditions, smelling poop / raw sewage all day. Shame on the people who own the mall.
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Garth S.

Yelp
Ten years ago, I'd have given the Mall at Chestnut Hill five stars. It was just the right size to kill ninety minutes and there were stores I could actually afford. It had the only Bloomingdale's in Massachusetts and it was all packaged in nostalgic suburban charm circa 1973. I didn't even mind the absence of a food court. Then the bookstore closed, followed soon by Eddie Bauer. After that, The Gap decided it wasn't wanted. The Discovery Store folded its tent after a monster 75%-off sale. The Banana Republic men's store moved out (because, obviously, there are no men in Newton or Brookline) to be replaced by Banana Republic Petites. WTF?? Now it's J. Jill, Sephora, and a bunch of other women's stores whose names I haven't bothered committing to memory. Why not just put up a sign that says "No Guys Allowed"? I like women and all but men want to go to the mall, too! Five years ago, I'd have given it four stars. Even with the air redolent of gynergy, the hideous Brutalist exterior, the great spiral staircase, and the sunken conversation pits surrounded with polished wooden benches were a familiar time capsule. Then, a couple of years ago, Simon Properties remodeled it and took away almost every last piece of its soul. Now it's upscale marble flooring, plush carpeting and unnaturally-colored leather chairs. Only the funky, slightly disturbing bronze sculptures of frolicking children remain. The place is completely sterile with no discernible character. Your typical three-star mall. Still, the Mall at Chestnut Hill has the only Bloomingdale's in New England. I should hand out five stars just for that. But I won't.

Leasa L.

Yelp
We went to a new reflexology spa called Relaxation Therapy. Phone 781-907-0853. They do foot reflexology and massage. We highly recommend it. They are very professional. The massage was worth twice what we payed! It is also very clean.
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Debra L.

Yelp
I hate this mall. I would rather die than have to go back there again. I had to go last night to get a gift for someone and it's the closest place to my work. It's depressing and lacking in personality and I somehow always get the feeling I am the only person in this mall anytime I am there. Not to mention, it is is bitch to get to and from. I'll bet it's less than 10 miles from my home but it still took me close to an hour to get home last night.
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Deepa C.

Yelp
My parents moved across the street early last year, so my visits to this mall have become more and more frequent. I took a tutorial for a new Mac program at the Apple Store last weekend, but had a few hours to kill between that and my Genius bar appointment, so I camped out on one of the many couches, surfed the free Wi-Fi and people watched. Saturday visitors fall into one of three categories: (1) Old people exercising (full out jump suit, HUGE headphones, sneakers). They just do laps around the mall. (2) New moms who are pushing strollers with 2 month old babies but are already back to their pre preggers size 2. I hate them. (3) Families with 9 year old girls toting bright pink Coach clutches and bags. I hate them too, but not as much. This place is very clean and soothing. You don't get your packs of teenagers with long hair and no money roaming around this mall. It is not loud in the least, probably due to the lack of food court. For me, it is a great window shopping mall. I check out Apple, Coach, Jasmine Sola, Anne Taylor, Banana and J. Crew before picking myself up something from Crate and Barrel (I can't resist). Don't expect a lot of sales racks, etc. I usually just scope out the styles if I am here and then head to Wrentham. i can see how it is not that convenient from the T. If you have a car, the free parking is nice, and there are some great restaurants and a movie theater near by.
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M. R.

Yelp
Classism, ladies. This mall is rank with it. Listen, I took a personal day today. That means I let my hair air dry and left the house in moccasins and a hoodie, and I don't think one single person in this entire mall even glanced at me as a potential customer. If you dare set foot through the mall entrance without 8 layers of makeup and standard-issue Tory Burch flats, heaven help you because the stores' staff members certainly won't. Oh well! Took my credit card to Natick Collection instead, went home hundreds of dollars poorer and much more pleased. Peace, Chestnut Hill. Won't be visiting you again until I have helmet hair and a solid grip on how to only wear pastels. PS - not sure what kind of person Debra L. is, but I'd much rather join her ranks than be a judgmental yuppie like Don M. Yikes!
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Jess K.

Yelp
In my opinion, The Chestnut Hill Mall has improved since taking in the orphaned stores from the Atrium Mall. Among my favorite current stores- J.Crew, Madewell, Sephora, Victoria's Secret, Banana Republic, and Lush. This mall is weird because there is no food court, and right now there really are not many food options. Charlie's and Papa Razzi have closed, but hopefully The Cheescake Factory will move over by the end of 2013. I am not a huge fan of the cafe because 2 of the guys working there have been rude to me. Usually if I need something to eat I go to the cafe inside Bloomingdale's. They have really good frozen yogurt! It is a little overpriced, but you get a pretty big cup. A few other stores I visit-- Bllomingdales, the Apple Store, Teavana, Anne Taylor, and Anne Taylor Loft. There is also a Vineyard Vines which I might throw up if I set foot in, but some people like that sort of thing. If you are looking for a really mall experience, this is NOT the mall for you, but if you find any of the specific stores appealing, it is perfect if you don't have the patience to park and hike through a regular mall. The Chestnut Hill Mall is the perfect size to get around easily.
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Alexandra M.

Yelp
I always find myself wanting more at this mall, and wanting to be able to go from one building to the other without hassle. There are some stores, but I feel like there should be more for the size of it. You need a car to get from Bloomingdales to Shake Shack, which my friends and I found out when we tried walking, thinking there would be a cross walk and not trees and a hill since we could see Shake Shack.
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Jonathan B.

Yelp
The Chestnut Hill mall alongside The Atrium mall are childhood memories. Yeah they stink, full of snobs, designer clothes, mediocre food stops (minus Bernard's @ Chestnut Hill) but I cannot help loving these malls. I am not a mall type in general however Chestnut Hill is okay and kind of classy in it's own old world style. Cole Haan, Bloomingdales, Crate and Barrel, Sephora, etc. Ladies if your boyfriend comes here with you, he honestly loves you because there really is not jack to do here but (high end) shop and grab a drink at Charlies or eat something pricey (but worth it sometimes). This complex will not disappear in my life cycle but eighty years from now? Who knows? I miss the FAO Schwartz that used to be here and that terrifying singing tree. Those were the days. This mall has changed a lot but I blame the times.
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Steve S.

Yelp
For those of you who wondered what happened to this mall, there are two words...Natick Collection. Lack of compelling stores is the sad reality of this place. Its 1960s architecture is a grim reminder that this mall has seen better days. Perhaps when they develop the land across the street the Chestnut Hill area will be relevant once more
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Lyndsey C.

Yelp
I am not sure why there aren't more high level reviews for this mall. It is not the most beautiful from the outside, nor does it have a good court or abundance of restaurants (just cheesecake factory and Japanese steak house) but the quality of the stores are great and the inside of the mall is very nicely done. The stores are high quality and nice brands... a lot more like the Natick Collection (nice side) but on a smaller scale and not a lot of food places. We will return... i think it needs better reviews. Love that this place is basically empty.
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Tony W.

Yelp
Why the hell would anyone rate this mall 1 star because its not accessible via public transportation?... (The real question is why the hell would ANYONE go to this mall without a car?!) but anyway... this mall is totally useless... lots of lame stores that are just too expensive... even for ppl who live in Newton. Just because I drive a ferrari doesnt mean I cant love Old Navy.
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Brandon K.

Yelp
This is more than an average mall. Ok..... I guess all of the malls on Route 9 aren't average, Atrium (now closed) was under-average, Natick is SO over-average, and the Mall @ Chestnut Hill (now it's the Shoppes?) is the most gorgeous, high-up mall in Massachusetts. No, there isn't 6 anchors like Natick. No, there isn't nearly as many stores or restaurants as Natick. No, there isn't as many other places to go around, as there are in the Golden Triangle in Natick / Framingham. Yet this place is very special. Yes, you will always be able to find good parking... WITHOUT going to the parking garage which is IMPOSSIBLE at Legacy Place in Dedham and Natick Mall. Yes, there will never be as many crowds as Natick. Yes, there is lots of uppity, uppity department stores, yet it's Chestnut Hill, so there HAS to be. Yes, there is NOT a food court (thank god! I HATE food courts!). And yes, most likely you WILL find 1 place you like, whether it's Crate & Barrel to Bloomingdale's to Cheesecake Factory (yes, the Cheesecake Factory moved to this mall) to Apple. There still are some options, and for me better options, that are much more enjoyable to be in, than crowds in Dedham or Natick.
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Michelle P.

Yelp
Have a car? Great. Good. Drive to Chestnut Hill. Drive to Braintree. Drive to Burlington. Malls galore! No car? Now you're talking my language. Don't make the trek to Chestnut Hill, just suck it up and do Cambridgeside. You'll save yourself a hike down Rt. 9 on sidewalk-less and crosswalk-less road and a disappointing selection of stores. I've also never been able to find the restrooms. 1 star for the Apple store.
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Erica S.

Yelp
This mall used to be classy and wonderful. I have great childhood memories here. Then they cut the budget and got rid of the live piano player. FAO Schwartz moved out. BOOOO! This mall is as soulless as malls get. Snobby and horrible. For some reason all of the women's designer tops are baggy and shapeless now. Is this because rich women are getting fatter? I don't know, It's 1:45am and I feel like whining.
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Dan M.

Yelp
2 Stars for the Bloomingdale's which I'll review in its own section. The mall iteself is small and it's so hard to find a parking spot on weekends or during the holidays. It's just a selection of the same stores you can find in Natick or Boston. You'll find your typical Newton/Wellesley types in here and there really is no public restroom in the mall iteself. You have to walk into the Bloomingale's or one of the restaurants. I can't believe they didn't consider adding one during the renovation.
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Tracy S.

Yelp
I have a love hate relationship with this mall. It has everything a successful professional would want and need, with stores like Bloomingdales, Madewell, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Stuart Weitzman and more. It's a really great mall, honestly. Just not for anyone who prefers to save money. I have spent many afternoons walking around there and looking at clothes only to realize that the clothes are super expensive. I have better taste than my wallet allows... Such is life. This mall is plenty of parking which is nice. There is a Cheesecake Factory, so you can indulge your tastebuds after indulging yourself and loved ones at the Tiffany & Co. The mall is not very large so it might not be the best place to go if you don't know what you're looking for. It has a massive UNIQLO and Crate and Barrel which was great for holiday shopping though!

Cecilia A.

Yelp
Honestly I hate this mall it's not even a mall but simply just a hallway with shops don't come here your better off going to another mall
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Goudy L.

Yelp
A mall. Most interesting stuff here is a really large Brooks Brothers, Crate and Barrel, Apple Store, Bloomingdales, Stoddard's Cuttlery, Crabtree and Evelyn, L'occitane, Sephoa, Samsonite Black Label, and Sur la Table. Overall a fancy crowd. And there's a hidden secret. This mall is surrounded by *very wealthy* people and therefore it is typically the first place to see new high end retail concepts in new england. Thus the first Barney's, Bloomingdales, Samsonite black label etc.
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Angela T.

Yelp
It's a small mall, but it's lovely on the inside and has lots of parking. If you are looking for upscale and semi-upscale shopping, this place has you covered. But it is definitely reflective of the general upscale nature of the area. It's clean, pristine, and I can't find anything to complain about. When I'm in the area, it's definitely worth stopping through for L'Occitane and a few other places.
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Steven R.

Yelp
This is an upscale mall. It has higher-end stores that can be pretty pricey. The mall is clean, bright and has decent seating. The big store here is Bloomingdales with lots of other smaller stores. I liked that it's small, but others may not like this. There also isn't a food court, which seems a bit odd. All in all its a descent mall. I loved how much parking there was!
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Esther L.

Yelp
This mall is more upscale than the typical mall. They have Filene's and Banana Republic, but they also have Kenneth Cole, Barney's of NY, JasmineSola, and Sephora. There is also an Apple store in the mall. A bunch of restaurants, such as Bernard's (chinese food) and a cafe. The mall itself is pretty nice, but is not that big. It is located on Route 9, approximately across from the Atrium Mall.

Beverly K.

Yelp
The best mall anywhere! High end stores. There are loads of malls around for kids to hang out. cozquT-syckyx-6pizpe
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Jeannie H.

Yelp
I never thought I'd review a mall but I need this place to survive for 3 reasons: 1) Bloomingdale's, 2) Cusp, and 3) Sur la Table. Yes, this mall is completely sterile (aren't most?) but since I'm a very goal-oriented shopper and shop alone, I don't come to malls to loiter with my girlfriends in some crappy food court. It's easy to get to and parking is abundant. I love that I can get everything done in one mall, it's completely manageable in size, and it's not overrun by a bunch of teeny boppers. I've never had to deal with crowds, lines, or squealing children. Yes, this is a lovely, quiet, grown-up kind of place. It only appeals to a certain demographic and that is exactly why I love it. 1) Sur la Table - For those people who really care about cooking, Williams and Sonoma is a snobbish joke. Williams and Sonoma is better in terms of shopping for machines but this place has an incredible stock of utensils. This is the only Sur la Table I've come across in the Northeast and it is, by far, my favourite cooking supply store. It's unpretentious, well stocked, and a cook's dream. 2) Cusp - This has to be one of my favourite clothing stores. It's a hip store with great labels and decent sales. A lot of the stuff is more for the mid to late 20s demographic (my clothing budget in my 20s was a few hundred bucks a year not a few hundred bucks per dress) but there is a good proportion of suitable clothing for the 30s crowd. 3) Bloomies - My favourite department store. It's the only one in the Northeast. The other stores I hit are Stil, Sephora, Apple, Cole Haan, and Hotel Chocolat. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I shop in my Gap jeans sans makeup and haven't had any problems with staff members snubbing me.
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Steve S.

Yelp
There are really good stores here but as other Yelpers have commented the whole place seems genuinely sad, uninhabited and a bit soulless. The location is convenient, save for the current Route 9 construction ills, there's plenty of free parking and again there really are some nice stores here. It is a shame there aren't really any good food options especially since Charlie's and Paparazzi have gone away. I still shop here, but not nearly as much as I used to.
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Myan T.

Yelp
This is one of the smallest shopping malls I've been to. But A+ for the stores inside. I always come here for the obvious, Bloomingdales! They have great deals! There is even a Stuart Weitzman here. =] I really love the fact that this place isn't crowded at all. And it's pretty clean. I only wished they had some type of food court or upscale restaurant.
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Chad F.

Yelp
Not your average mall. Very tiny and odd, and yet, I can't stop loving it. The deserted space definitely gives you a zen-like feeling. I cannot recommend it to everyone but I certainly like it for what it is (and what it isn't).

Lina P.

Yelp
Chestnut Hill needs to revamp the mall . All the single stores like coach etc are in Bloomingdales! Get Vest shops maybe the mall would be full.
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Michael C.

Yelp
If you judged books by their cover then this would be the best mall ever. In reality this small is on the smaller side and offers mostly a selection of high end boutiques and a few staple stores. Unless you are made of money then you won't find much here beyond window shopping.