Silemi2013
I have been a regular here for quite a few years, and this mall keeps changing. Many reviewers mentioned construction-- which now seems to have been completed, but will be back again soon, I am sure. The good news is that they made the food court more roomy, and the entrance also looks better.In this age of onIine shopping, this mall is still full of life and remains a good place to hang. I like the book store there, where you can alway pick up a good best seller at a reasonable price, and ready to read without mailing costs of amazon. The book store also has creative gifts. The foodcourt is an interesting mix of many cuisines, including a Chinese one with the best chow mein and good veggies, but old fashioned burger and fries lovers can also find their treats.I used to love Tim Horton's, but now I am worried that it will become more like any other fast food place in the U.S. I loved their soup and sandwich, with good crusty bread, lettuce and tomato, which I hope won't be replaced with something else. Their donuts are already getting bigger, and they also added huge cupcakes to their selection.There used to be good shoe shops there, too, but I did not see the one I liked now. The little coffee shop with cappuccinos and espressos is also on and off, and this time I did not find it. While over the years more and more big stores moved in, like Macy's, and more recently Walmart, the mall still has some smaller brand stores with unique selections, like Roots or Northern Reflections. Think Kitchen has great kitchen ware, next to a quilt and bedding store. There is a wine store;chocolate and jewellery are available for gift shoppers. And the movie theater is also there, with popcorn and drinks, and a selection of new movies. You can easily spend more than half a day at Station Mall, surrounded by a cheerful crowd, food, benches to sit, and restrooms for your convenience. It definitely is a good place to stop, especially on a long trip, or in winter when the weather is unpleasant.