We came here on our trip to Buffalo, NY and it was an ok mall. I've been to this mall like 5 times and each of those 5 times, I had a different experience. My first experience was really good, my second one was a little boring, my third one was ok, same with my 4th and 5th visit. To be honest, the mall is really small and has one of the smallest food courts that I've ever seen at a mall, but I could imagine smaller! I would come here again and I hope that I'll come back sometime this year!
I visit Boulevard Mall mainly for spending good time on weekend. There are always nice shopping deals as you can find good brands. Another main reason is the Carrousel in the Food Court which is a must for my daughter. The food court is better than other malls of Buffalo and has larger and comfy sitting arrangement with high roof. I like the Greek Isle restaurant there too. I love this mall!
For cross-border shoppers, this isn't exactly a shopping focal point. It's something to tack onto your shopping itinerary if you have the time. On the plus side, it tends to be less crowded than some of the other popular destinations, like the Fashion Outlet. I remember going to this mall as a kid in the 80's, back when it was more of shopping highlight. It has a Macy's, which is the attraction for us. Shopping in this neighbourhood has improved over the years. I hear a Nordstrom Rack is opening up close to this mall sometime in 2015. This would make a trip to the mall area more worthwhile!
This is a decent mall with some nice stores INside...from the outside it looks like it's abandoned, and beware of the potholes! I like the Macys here and the area in general is easier to shop than Transit Rd or the Galleria, with some interesting new builds north on Niagara Falls Blvd.
It's an old mall, but for me it's just the right size for shopping. Galleria is where you go if your taking someone visiting that loves to really shop. I also like Eastern Hills, they have a movie theater that is small and feels like the ones I went to in my youth. New chairs ,,
This mall is quite similar to the Walden Galleria, in Cheektowaga, but I would not say it holds the same variety. Although it has many stores and fashion outlets, I felt that the Walden would make for a better fit for someone who wants a larger, more expensive variety of stores to shop at. It was of reasonable size, had an average food court and the same facilities as any other mall (bathrooms, telephone etc.). It was also recently renovated, so it isn't old and crumbling. Overall, it was good, but it could use some more expanding.
This mall has been around since 1962 and is still going strong. It's not as flashy as many of the newer malls but it keeps up with the times. There are the usual stores for the Buffalo area. We stopped in the food court and went on the carrousel. We especially like to come here at Christmas.
A nice cross-border option for us. We almost always have a good time when we visit. We'll be back for sure.
i really l like this mall even though it is not huge. It has all t he anchor stores like Penney's, Macy's, and Sears. It also has many other smaller stores such as Loft, Aerie, Gap, and others. There used to be a food court, but they are doing construction and a Dick's sporting goods store is coming. There are a few places to eat such as Bonefish and Fridays. There are many many stores, plazas and restaurants very close to the mall if you don't have enough shopping there. You can find Home Depot, Lowe's, Christmas Tree Shops, EMS, Target and possibly hundreds of more stores nearby. There is plenty of parking too.
It is a huge mall, if you can't find it here it's not available. You could spend hours here just window shopping. Lots of stores we don't have back home so there is lots to look at.Good food court, very clean friendly mall. It seems to cater to the younger generation with clothing. I would go back next time in the area. Give yourself lots of time and remember where your car is parked.