Agincourt Mall
3850 Sheppard Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1T 3L4, Canada
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- Phone(647) 346-1400
- Websiteagincourtmall.com
- Address3850 Sheppard Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1T 3L4, Canada
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I haven't visited Agincourt Mall in years, and I've noticed some significant changes since my last visit. It’s interesting to see that while some businesses have managed to survive, others have unfortunately closed down, which reflects the ongoing shifts in consumer habits and preferences. The plaza seems to attract a lot of elderly shoppers, giving it a unique atmosphere that caters to this demographic. The location serves a convenient purpose, particularly due to its direct connections to NoFrills and Walmart. This accessibility makes it easier for shoppers to pick up essential items without having to travel far. However, aside from these practical connections, I found that there isn't much to set the mall apart from other shopping plazas. The overall ambiance feels somewhat dated, and I believe it could benefit from a revitalization of its businesses and a more diverse range of offerings. More engaging shops or community events could enhance the experience for visitors. Overall, while Agincourt Mall is a decent place for quick shopping trips, it lacks the vibrancy and variety that could make it a more appealing destination.
Colin Leung
Lots of good memories of this place 10-20 years ago…Tim Hortons and AK sports shout out! It been slowly going downhill since 20 years ago until now there are only no frills, Walmart, and Dollarama that attracts foot traffic. Destined to be condos and maybe shopping underneath them eventually.
TheArchitect
Agincourt Mall is a dying, old, outdated mall. They do have a No Frills, Walmart, Dollarama, BMO, Burger King, Pizza Pizza, Congee Queen, Subway... Though the No Frills, Walmart, and Dollarama are the main stores that keep the mall alive. There's also a cannabis store right beside the Congee Queen. Inside the mall, there are a lot of closed down stores. There's a variety of stores within, such as the Chinese herbal store, furniture store, Chinese dollar store, manicure and hair salon, an employment centre, a Chinese bakery... There's no longer a Tim Hortons here. They haven't updated the signage yet. There are benches throughout the mall and potted plants (Real? Fake?). The mall is not busy, just people walking to and from the major stores. The major stores are where the majority of the people are at. The mall is in desperate need of a makeover or a overhaul... Mall looks os damn old and super outdated.
Justin Chang
Place is clean. Place is old ..have some big business supporting it from Walmart to dollar rama to no frills ...being the backbone .. small shops keep coming and going ..
g r o a k y D o r /\/\ o u s e
It’s sad to see so many stores didn’t make it out of the pandemic. That comic book store is gone. There’s a few restaurants and not really a eating area. Lots of bench for sitting. People are mostly at Walmart, McDonald’s, Tim Hortons, and No Frills.