The Mall at Rockingham Park 99 Rockingham Park Blvd
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Valerie L.
Classificação do local: 5 Nashua, NH
I had a really great experience here. I accidentally walked away without my change, and when the cashier asked me to come back for my change, I said«no thanks(thinking it was only a few pennies». The cashier says, «uhh I think you want it», realizing it was about $ 18. I really appreciate your honesty and it should be recognized! Thank you.
Bela S.
Classificação do local: 4 North Reading, MA
I am not at all sure why all of the reviews on this Dunkin are actually reviewing the mall itself. Either there is a bug with how Unilocal is posting these reviews, or you are all doing it very, VERY wrong! Anyway, nothing wrong with this place. It’s your typical Dunkin’ inside of a mall location. I have had good donuts, I have had stale donuts. Never had a bad coffee though! Large pumpkin coffee with skim milk and two pumps is my coffee of the season. They got it wrong one time(too many pumps, too sweet) but they were very happy to prepare me another.
Ashley F.
Classificação do local: 3 Boston, MA
This is the largest mall in New Hampshire. So that basically right there says it all. However every time i am home i make a trip to this mall. Perhaps because its been our go to mall since i was a kid. For a period of time(perhaps about 2 – 3 years ago) this mall was getting kinda blah and there werent any stores that drew any big attention. Finally they began to get their act together and added a coach, sephora and hollister(not that i shop in hollister often but having one in a mall shows they’re keeping up with things). I love the fact though that i can do all of my shopping here and on all of «28» for that matter with no tax! Music to my ears. I would like them to expand the mall(add a new wing maybe?) or maybe add a lord and taylor where the old macys used to be(since its now a GIANT waste of space and has been for about 2 years… maybe even longer). Seems doubtful though because i dont think there’s a huge market for a lord & taylor in this particular area. A girl can dream though, right?
Kate G.
Classificação do local: 2 Essex, MA
The caliber and sheer craziness of the mall as of late has made it lose a star. The fact that now most of the stores are geared towards the teenagers who seem to routinely get kicked out by the malls rent a cops who really do use scooters is pathetic. The staples are now flooded with merchandise also geared at these same individuals. The only plus is the Taco Bell is still pretty good with a decent staff. The rest of the place though has gone to hell, without a handbasket. I sound like my grandmother but I really don’t care because when there is no respect for anyone around you it brings the atmosphere of the entire place down…
Dan G.
Classificação do local: 3 Winthrop, MA
Ugh i really really really hate malls. I don’t hate this one as much since it IS where I used to go allll the time with my friends with pink and blue hair and we used to scare the grannies who had the same color hair. Anyways, this mall has a lot, is very easy to navigate(no hidden corners) and has a good food selection(for a mall). I also used to get my concert tickets at the Filenes in here. Its very easy to get to and get away from, and plenty of parking.
Karen N.
Classificação do local: 3 Benton City, WA
Huge mall in New Hampshire(sales tax-free, baby!). Been going shopping here since I was 15 and it’s changed a lot in that time, mostly for the better. That last time I was here, I was horrified to discover that the rent-a-cops protecting us all from shoplifters and loiter-ers were gettin’ around on Segways! What?!? Those dudes were lapping the mall so damn fast. I guess they’re just being upfront about not being able to outrun them punk teenagers.
Yui K.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Bigger with better stores than Mall of NH in Manch. I guess it’s the best deal around since it’s still NOTAX, yet has the regularly expected mall stores. If it were closer I’d probably frequent this place often. Too bad…
Matthew A.
Classificação do local: 2 Salem, NH
For the my big and ceremonious 500th review, I was thinking of reviewing something BIG. What’s bigger in Salem than the Mall at Rockingham Park? Did you know that it is the biggest freekin mall in New Hampshire? Yeah I know too, but, what the Frig cares, its just a MALL! Honestly, I am open & happy to tell you all that I am not a mall person. I live in Salem, and I am honest to say that I come here about 2−3x per year. I find that Malls, and this one in particular are crowded and loud. Filled w/screaming children, teenagers, soccer moms, and elderly mall walkers, and of course over priced corporate merchandise. Macy’s, Penny’s, Sears, American Eagle, and Victoria’s Secret, Oeh Vey! Too many stores to count in this multi– floor mazed monster. Call me old fashioned, but I tend to cater the small Mom & Pop stores around the local community that are fighting this giant. I have proven that I CAN find the same or similar item cheaper online or in a non-mall store, or even in the e-store of the same retailer located in the mall. I am not impressed at the stores and the prices that are offered. However, there are some of the stores I do admire such as Banana Republic, and J. Crew. The kitchen gadget stores are fun and whimsical. Ohh… the Wustolf knives are so shiny! Me Like!!! This is also a Simon Mall. Do not get me going w./ the Simon gift cards that the balance reduces over time. More fuel for the anti mall fire. On a final note, I will say that maybe this is a way to spend a few hours on a morbidly cold winter weekend day. I know I can not beat the malls of America, but at least I can try by venting on Unilocal