This shopping area has a full size Smith's (home, garden, and electeonics on top of grocery) REI, Bean's and Brews, 711, and some ok food choices. While I'm not sure if they are part of the shopping center, there is an amazing Indian Food restaurant run by a lovely family, and several winter sport shops. I would highly recommend Salty Peaks Skate & Snowboard shop. The owner, who literally owns one of the two largest collections of snowboards in the world, has all the walls, entire cealing, and floor in one room made of snowboards and skateboards dating back to the beginning of both sports. Many also have dates and are arrarged in chronological order exemplifying the evolution of both sports. The shop is actually registered as a historical museum! The staff are all experts in both Skate & Snowboarding trained to provide their customers with the best high-end products to maximize performance and experience. The owner is also almost always in the store, incredible friendly, available to explain the vast technological advances in snowboarding especially over the last 10 years. This shopping center really doenst have much that most others don't offer with the exception of REI, a couple good restaurants (I recommend the Indian one), Milo Sports - another Snowboard & Skateboard only shop, but specifically Salty Peaks which has stayed true to the original Local Board Shop Concept for...
   Read moreIt was a mess . Tables and the ground covered I should have turned around. But I was hungry they were out of strawberry so the shake I wanted I couldn't get. The frys were not cooked all the way around still covered in grease. The fry sauce tasted off and the buns were hard/way over toasted. The lettuce was soggy nothing tasted good at all $50-60.for my family garbage. The one on 5300s and redwood rd was 💯 times better. Very disappointing . And there was plenty of worker no reason it should have been like that .and the music was up so loud the poor teenage girl could not here us...
   Read moreHere's the thing. This is a strip mall. It's not like it's an actual building to go in. The fact that Google wants to give it it's own place is beyond me.
It's similar to other strip malls in the area. Brickyard comes to mind. In any case the "Canyon Rim Center" is a nice collection of businesses. There isn't much else to say about it. I mainly go there for Smith's Fuel and Savers. Sometimes to Menchies or Cafe Rio.
You may find other places you like there too. REI is great, I just got most my outdoor stuff when I worked Big 5 so I haven't needed...
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