We have several reasons to go to MacGregor Village: Klingspor's woodworking store - so lucky to have a Woodworker's store still in triangle! - and on days when we time it correctly, the lunch buffet at Bellini Italian is fresh, generous, and such a hidden surprise in this part of town! We tried the amazing Asali dessert & coffee restaurant today - definitely worth a trip - very beautiful, delectable & creative variety. If you remember MacGregor from the 90s when it was happening, and saw it lose its' mojo in recent years, give it another look. It's been remodeled recently, and there's a pool/game bar that's new since Tony's Oyster Bar died last year. It's an interesting mix. No clothing boutiques, but dining and drinks and...
Read moreOver the years, McGregor village has gone through a series of rise and fall chapters in its lifetime. Recently they completely remodeled and/or redesigned the place. And I think now it looks a lot cleaner, the stores are a bit nicer and a little newer. The parking is still just okay but there is a fair number of handicap places to allow for accessibility. It's fairly easy to get in and out of and it's nearby highway 64 and highway 1 so it should be fairly convenient to a lot of people. There's mainly just some niche stores and bars and restaurants there's no grocery store or no big...
Read moreI have to admit I would have probably never visited this Shopping Center I don't even know if I can call it a shopping center it's more like a Medical Park / Shopping Center. But anyway my doctor moved their office here so I had an appointment there and I'm glad I did. It's a really cool place with lots of unique shops and restaurants. I think I even noticed a jump park there. It looks like the owners are remodeling the whole place. It had almost like a downtown vibe to it. I'm eager to get back there and have a little more time to explore. either way you should...
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