I love the quality of the products at Mark work warehouse and have been purchasing items for myself and family members that are in the trades. The last time I was shopping here there wasn’t anybody to talk to about some of the sales that were on the floor. there were some items I probably would’ve bought. If I could’ve spoke to somebody that was working there the woman that was unpacking boxes of stuff said that she didn’t work there. She was just putting out inventory. I was able to find two shirts for a friend. I was doing some shopping for however if you’re in a hurry, I wouldn’t suggest shopping here in the middle of the afternoon as it took 20 minutes just waiting in line. There were two people ahead of me, but somebody was having a discrepancy about the price in front of me. I have noticed that there is an online option to do your shopping and you just go pick them up from a special location in the store. If you’re thinking you’re gonna get in and out of this location the last three times I’ve shopped here it’s been very slow to pay. We were satisfied with the items that we purchased, but in the future when I plan on shopping here I’m not gonna have a list of other things to do as I know you’re not. I’m not gonna get in and out of the store quickly. And it would be really nice if there was somebody that was working there that could answer some questions about when things are on sale . As I would’ve most likely bought a...
Read morePreston Crossing is a mixed bag. On the one hand, the shopping center offers an impressive selection of businesses, making it a convenient one-stop destination. You can find everything from Walmart to Michael's, Party City, and more.
However, the traffic situation is often chaotic, particularly at the stop signs. Be prepared for frustrating jams, especially during peak hours. The south side, near Starbucks, is notoriously congested.
Parking can also be a challenge, but I've found it's easier to park in front of Michael's or Party City and walk to other stores. Avoid Walmart at all costs, especially on weekends – it's absolute pandemonium.
Despite the traffic and parking hassles, Preston Crossing remains a popular shopping hub. If you plan your visit strategically and are patient, you can find some great deals and...
Read moreSadly disappointing. This was always our favorite breakfast spot in Saskatoon. The last visit the food wasn't that great but we thought it maybe was just an off day. Visited again today and had an omelette. Everything on the plate was cold including the toast. Normally there's a good pile of fried potatoes but today it was a really small portion. When we told the waitress she seemed more annoyed than anything else. Didn't really seem to care. When you pay $55 for 2 people to eat breakfast, you expect to leave full and happy. Which was always the usual way. But sadly not for us today. Will be looking for a new favorite...
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