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Click any store on the map for details, use search and categories to find brands, and zoom in/out for a closer look.
With lots of stores to choose from, Bridgewater Commons are a big shopping mall. The shopping center offers an active mix of places to eat and shop with restaurants and retailers located throughout three levels.
To locate a particular store easy, use the search box located at upper left corner of the interactive map. Alternatively, explore the shops by scrolling through category options provided. To get a closer look at the shopping area, use scroll wheel on your mouse cursor. Alternatively, press the buttons at the lower right-hand side to zoom in or out. You can also use those buttons to enter full-screen mode.
How to Use the Mall Map
The map itself features three different floor levels: Lower Level, Main Level and Upper Level. By clicking on level names located at the upper right corner of the interactive directory map, you can toggle between them. When you click on any one of the individual store pins, additional information regarding that store will appear.
You’ll find a combination of family-friendly entertainment and convenient services on the lower level. Relax at Zen Spa or get your hair done at Tara Beauty Salon & Spa. Enjoy some fun activities at Robotics Team 56, Build-A-Bear Workshop or Color Me Mine. Shop for gifts at Go! Shop at Calendars Toys & Games or Sephora. Pick up some home goods at Williams-Sonoma or Pottery Barn. On this floor, you’ll also find restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen and Crepes du Nord. There is also big brands like AT&T, Macy’s and Chico’s.
The selection skews much more toward electronics and fashion when you move upstairs to the main level. The area is dominated by clothing stores including J. Crew Factory, Abercrombie & Fitch, Alo Yoga, and Free People. Tech retailers is well-represented too, featuring stores for Apple, T-Mobile, and more. For shoe fanatics, there’s Vans, Johnston & Murphy, Clarks, and JD Sports. The dining options are plentiful with big name restaurants like Uncle Julio’s Mexican from Scratch, The Cheesecake Factory, and Fogo de Chão. If you’re looking for something quick, try Gloria Jean’s Coffee or Real Fruit Bubble Tea. Other notable spots include Bloomingdale’s The Outlet Store, LUSH, and LEGO.

Upstairs, the many retail selections keeps going. Retailers such as Epic Kicks, Zumiez, Champs and Foot Locker is sure to please the sporty/streetwear shopper. For movie buffs, there’s an entire area reserved for AMC Theaters. Shoppers in search of jewelry can choose between Swarovski, Kay Jewelers and Zales from elsewhere in the center, along with Joseph Jacob Jewelers upstairs. And when it comes to eating, you’ll be able to grab something casual at places like Nathan’s Famous, QDOBA, Saladworks, Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen and more. For those with children, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Haagen-Dazs makes for a sweet option. Other fan favorites include Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works and Miniso.
There are many different kinds of stores, which makes moving around really easy in the mall. If you need to see a movie, buy some electronics, have a massage, eat a meal, etc. There’s something for everyone under one roof here. There is also plenty of food options, so you don’t have to worry about getting hungry while shopping.
Because some stores (and the cinema) are popular, there may be crowds during peak periods. But the floor layout is well organized, which helps people move around easy. As with all malls, the stores do change periodically, so this directory map is as accurate as possible when written, but will be updated. You should of bookmarked this page so you can return easily and check out the directory next time.