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Dixie Outlet Mall
Category: Shopping Shopping Centres Shopping Centres [Edit]
1250 S Service RdMississauga, ON L5E 1V4
(905) 278-7492
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Dixie Outlet Mall
6 reviews in English
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Review from Leah L.
Mississauga, ON
This mall is a great place to shop if your looking for some bargain deals. I can't really recommend the quality on some of the stuff the shops sells, but we all know the saying, " You get what you pay for ".
The mall isn't that very big and it's not as confusing as the stores in Square One Mall or Sherway Gardens Mall.. so it's easy to navigate. They have stores like Winners, Urban Behaviour, Naturalizer, Coles (bookstore), Costa Blanca, Footlocker, Baskin Robins, Bentley, Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, American Eagle, Blue notes, Aldo, Jacobs, Peoples (jewelry), Mexx, Dollar Store, La Vie En Rose, Urban Planet, Laura..etc.
There is also a flea market (entrance next to Aldo, but you have to take the stairs down) which is located at the basement. It's a little bit poor ventilated in there so good luck during the summer season.
Dixie Mall has gotten better over the years so I suggest you visit when your down the area. I mainly go there for Winners, Footlocker (for my hubby), and the Bel-Air Salon (their beside an entrance/exit).
Before I forget, the mall has 8 (as I could remember) entrances/exit and they are marked with a specific type of color so people can easily remember which exit to go to whether their getting in or out. I think it's rather clever if am picking up something really quick and I don't want to park far away.. I could always try to park near that specific marked entrance so I don't have to waste time walking. And, this is also good for people who are calling a taxi, you can always tell that driver to pick you up at the (for example) yellow entrance or the purple entrance instead of saying a bunch of things they probably wouldn't know.
On most week days, they have a pretty decent crowd at the mall (lovely quiet crowd I might add) and weekends is obviously traffic (screaming kids, yelling parents etc) and it gets crowded to a point that you cannot walk inside that mall without bumping into someone. So I suggest going there on a off day.
Do visit this mall if your in Mississauga, it's not as big as the other malls (nor as impressive) but you can always find a great deal while your in here.
The parking lot is pretty big around this mall so your never without a parking spot. -
Review from Syed I.
Milton, ON
This is an OK mall, some outlets are from reputable retailers however there are lots of counterfeit or look alike stuff as well.
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Review from Erin C.
Mississauga, ON
** 2.5 stars **
I can't give a mall a 2 star because, as a girly girl, it seems a carnal sin!
This place supports my mom's mantra that you never have to pay full price in Mississauga. And this joint is no different.
Throughout my voyages, I found a pair of Naturalizer shoes for $13 (tres adorable, but I resisted in fear my closet may burst) and a blazer at Costa Blanca for $15.
The mall is also chalkful of crap, pardon my francais! When a store spells "trendy" as "Trendi", its simply just a shake my head kind of moment. Skip the junk stores (trust me, its obvious which ones these are) and hit up the "name brand" stores for discounted finds and discontinued fashions.
On a weekday, the mall is pretty dead, so its leisurely but eerie. Going in the Christmas season is the equivalent of shopping suicide- c'mon Bargain Warriors, this should be a no-brainer! -
Review from cat k.
Scarborough, ON
2nd time at the mall and we had a good walk around, though we didn't buy much but we weren't looking for anything specific.
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Review from Naureen H.
We have been coming here for years.....it totally fulfills the paupers shopping fantasy. If you gotta take some out of country people shopping its usually a big hit because there are lots of outlet and cheapy stores and its all indoors.....during the 90's it had a pretty crappy dry spell but I think its totally kicked it up with a Winners, MEXX outlet, Thyme maternity outlet etc....
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Review from Dil F.
Classic old school 'sauga. tons of crap, but some great finds, basement flea market.
I've been frequenting Dixie Mall since it was called Dixie Value Mall (now, in its recent incarnation and push to delude non-locals of its cruddy origins, deemed an "outlet mall"). These were the days when the biggest anchors were a Sears Refurbished center, and a Knob Hill Farms (anyone out there remember Knob Hill Farms?). Those are days of yore. Now there's a Scotia Bank, a Winner's, a Footlocker, and a Payless Shoes that bring in most of the traffic. Not many business have lasted the decades. Baskin Robbins and Laura Secord being some exceptions. The addition of a Cinnabon in the early 2000s has since made the entire mall smell like processed corn syrup and shortening (which always makes my mouth water). The Sam the Record Man and the Second Cup were short lived, and in their place, more hat and jersey shops! There are at least 8 discount shoe stores, and tons of discount business attire outlets.
In the corridors of this mall are local vendors, where you can actually get some great food... esp. the sausage and cured meats stand - excellent quality meats for a good price.
The flea market in the basement (yes! there's a basement to this mall!), which runs on the weekend, is always filled with expensive garbage, but once in a blue moon, you can run off with a great haul if you know your prices. If you are still hunting down original NES game cartridges, this is your place.
