Superstition Springs Center
Located at 6555 E Southern Ave in Mesa, AZ, Superstition Springs Center stands out as a nostalgic shopping destination that has managed to maintain its charm amidst the changing retail landscape. This shopping center offers a wide selection of stores, ranging from major department stores to smaller shops, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Superstition Springs Center is its diverse food court, which boasts popular eateries such as Chick-fil-A, Panda Express, and Sarku. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings.
In addition to the shopping and dining options, the center also features a cost-effective movie theater, Picture Show, providing entertainment for visitors looking to catch a film after a day of shopping. With amenities like private parking and bike parking, Superstition Springs Center offers convenience and comfort for shoppers of all ages.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can attest to the enjoyable dining experiences to be had at Superstition Springs Center. The variety of food choices, coupled with the welcoming atmosphere of the food court, make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in a delicious meal while enjoying a day of shopping. Whether you're a longtime visitor or experiencing the center for the first time, Superstition Springs Center is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Superstition Springs Center Menu
Location
Address: 6555 E Southern Ave Mesa, AZ 85206
Phone: (480) 832-0212
Business info
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Donn D.
The mall still lives on. I thought the old school malls were done, but this one is still trucking along somehow. With AC that chills you to the bone that would be enough of a reason to visit in the Phoenix heat of July. There was a surprising amount of stores still active here on two thirds of the levels, and quite a few people inside the mall. It reminded me of the way they used to be. As you head into the depths of the mall towards the west where the Sears used to be the shops start to die out and areas are marked as available for rent. It's like crossing over to the wrong side of the tracks. Yet it's still fully operational for the most part and a nice cool place to shop.
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Author: Casey B.
Today we visited Hot Topic at Superstition Springs Mall. We have been to this location dozens of times and NOT ONCE have we been disappointed. The staff is quick to engage and we always get the best help and suggestions! Nicole approached us immediately offering help! Today I really want to send special kudos to Michelle who helped my daughter (a young adult with special needs) to navigate the HT website on her phone so she could use her birthday reward. Thank you, Michelle!
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Author: Joel S.
This mall boasts a wide selection of major department store anchors and various smaller shops, although some of them remain vacant. Despite this, it's definitely worth a visit as it has everything you would typically find in a mall - ranging from clothing, shoes, and home goods to accessories, video games, and cosmetics. The food court is a standout feature, offering favorites like Chick-fil-A, Panda Express, and Sarku. Additionally, attached to the building near TJ Maxx is a more cost-effective movie theater, Picture Show, in comparison to other options nearby. Outside the mall but still connected to the building near The Cheesecake Factory, you can find Ulta and Ross.
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Author: Diele K.
I have been frequenting this mall for about 30 years (since I was a kid). Though malls are slowly being phased out in the country, this mall still holds nostalgic memories for me. I stop in both for the mall food court and the various shops. Hope to see it stay around, though I wish there were more shops available.