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Two levels of shops and entertainment make Woodbridge Center a popular destination for locals seeking food, clothing, or just something fun to do over the weekend. With more than one hundred shops within its walls, there’s enough here to keep people of all ages entertained.
To start browsing all the shops by type, readers can simply go down the list of categories. Readers who want to get to a certain shop fast can use search option located in the top-left corner of the interactive map. Users who want to take a closer look just need to move their mouse cursor around the map and then use scroll wheel to zoom in and out. Buttons is located at the bottom-right. They let readers switch to full screen mode or zoom back out to see everything clearly.
How to Use the Woodbridge Center Map
The mall is split across two levels: Level 1 and Level 2. To switch between the levels, users just click on one of the labels at the top right-hand side of the interactive directory map. When you click on any of pins representing individual stores, more information will pop up regarding each shop.
In terms of shopping, you’ll find both familiar names alongside some hidden gems in this mall. If you’re looking to update your wardrobe, popular clothing retailers includes Macy’s, JCPenney, Boscov’s, H&M, Zara, Forever 21, and Cotton On. Sportswear and shoes is covered by Skechers Outlet, Dick’s Sporting Goods, JD Sports, and Foot Locker. Jewelry lovers will enjoy checking out Mahtani Jewelers, Helzberg Diamonds, and Kay Jewelers. Lastly, if you are looking for something special, there is a few boutiques for specific accessories: fye Music & Movies, Claire’s, and Lids.
There is a variety of food for snacks and meals. If you’re looking to get something sweet, there are Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Sugar Bear, Cold Stone Creamery, and Cinnabon. Looking for something heartier? There are plenty of places for that as well, including Charley’s Philly Steaks, Sbarro, Chick-Fil-A, Applebee’s, and Red Robin. You’ll even find some ethnic food in the form of King Chef and Adebola African Restaurant. There is Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts if you just need a cup of coffee.

In addition to retail and restaurants, the center also house a variety of services and entertainment options. For gaming/food with families, there is Dave & Buster’s. The Main Event & Friends has bowling and arcades, and Space Adventure has mini golf. Kidz Kuts offers haircuts for little ones, while Playland has more activities for kids. When it comes to wellness, there is Zen Spa, Relax Magic, and many nail salon including Organic Nail Bar. Tech-wise, you’ll find Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and cell phone stores.
The sheer volume of choices can be a little confusing for some shoppers, so you might want to have an idea of where you’re going before you head over (and it could of take a while to get from Level 2 to Level 1). Parking lots fill up quickly on especially busy shopping days and people gather in certain areas, so it could slow down your movement around the mall. But with all that selection, there’s never a shortage of new things to discover. A good balance exists between classic department stores and trendy fast fashion. For sports enthusiasts, there are specialty store such as Aim Point and Pro Image Sports for all their needs. If you’re into hobbies, check out Woodbridge Aquarium & Wildlife for something odd. Both high- and low-brow shoppers will find what they need thanks to shops like A-Z Dollar Plus and DLTR alongside more luxurius jewelry.
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