Welcome to the WhatsupOttawa.com Shopping Centre section. Here you will find Ottawa shopping centres, maps and stores. Everything you need to plan the perfect shopping trip.
Rideau Centre is home to 180 of the biggest names in fashion, food and services. Check out the latest store promotions today and experience shopping at its best.
St. Laurent Centre—where style comes to life. The centre spans 971,000 square feet and two levels of the best shopping in the Ottawa region. With a focus on the community, eco stewardship, and bringing value to our customers, St. Laurent is your destination for fashionable events and affordable style.
Located in the western part of Ottawa, Bayshore Shopping Centre is a dominant player in its region. A one-stop shopping destination, easily accessible, that offers customers a diversified tenant mix with some 165 fashion boutiques, such as Esprit, Banana Republic, Jack & Jones and Swarovski, that stand alongside well known retailers like Gap, Winners and The Bay.
The Ottawa Train Yards is Ottawa’s first centrally located retail powercentre and office development; it houses over a half million square feet of retail space, covering over 92 acres of property. The first phase of development includes retailers such as: Aldo, Benix, Cleo, Esprit, Fairweather, Tommy Hilfiger, Tip Top Tailors, Golf Town, The Shoe Company and Walmart.
Carlingwood Shopping Centre is located at the corner of Carling and Woodroffe in Ottawa's west-end. You will recognize the building when you see the Sears Department store and Loblaws grocery store. The shopping centre is surrounded by a parking lot with over 2,500 parking spaces.
Place d'Orléans is your place for clothes and accessories. For tools and toys. For business and pleasure. For right now and when the time is right. For old favourites and new discoveries. For window shopping and power shopping. For something sweet and for sweet nothings. For status quo and major life changes.
Attended last night. The server was good and the place looked nice. They even offered gluten free pasta which is a bonus. Their menu looks good. But only on paper. The Pasta was slightly over aldente and borderline crunchy. The steak was awful and the steak pasta was bad also. The saving grace were the scallop and antipasto apps. Overall not better than a 3/5. Their mains need a lot of work.
Attended Hy's like I usually do for special occasions and this time I noticed that it wasn't what I remembered it. The service was not up to par with prior visits and nor was the food quality. I didn't feel like I got my money's worth.
The food was great. We shared the trio of meats and 3 sides for 29.99 and had a few Jack Daniel's to start. I HIGHLY recommend the Honey Jack with Diet Coke. Food and Service were all perfect. It was fairly cold in the restaurant and our table was in the walkway. Seems like they are squishing in tables. If you can sit on the inside of the walkway if not you might get bumped and... distracted from your evening. All in all Amazing food you have to try it. Love all the Sauces. great Gluten free options.
Great selection of wine flights. But the Cheese plate is stale and old. They haven't changed it in years. Same regular boring cheeses. How about bringing in something new, charge more. But something new. No one wants to spend 12-19 bucks for cheese they get at home.
Karim, November 21, 11
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