Traveltubbies
Easy access to this outlet mall, just off I 90. We were here for in and out shopping as we knew what we wanted, soaked in the beautiful view of the mountains, a pit stop to very clean washroom and we were on our way.
jeff_and_kayla
We aren't really shoppers, but we do have a couple of teenage daughters. However, the wife specifically wanted to stop at the Premium Outlets at some point during our weekend visit to Seattle from the east side of the state just to swing by the Bass Shoe Outlet. She is admittedly one of the pickiest shoe shoppers in the world and amazingly found a few pairs here a number of years back that she loved. She was hoping to have the same luck again this time. Although she did find a nice, reasonably priced pair of slip-ons, she didn’t come up with what she was looking for. Wrong sizes was her general complaint. On the other hand, I scrounged around and found a great pair of leather shoes on the clearance rack for less than $30 that would normally sell for $70-80 as well as a pair of soled moccasin-like slippers and a pair of khakis. I believe the final price tag was all under $100 so it wasn’t a bad, little Presidents Day detour on our way home.Restrooms aren't easy to find - there's a public one in the Vanity Fair store, and the food options are a little thin in the western clump of stores. Across the highway, at the eastern clump of stores, there's a few more restaurants. We stopped in at an Arby's.
EdL407
We drove from Leavenworth to Seattle, and stopped by North Bend Premium Outlet for some shopping as we did not want to fight the crowds at Seattle Premium Outlet. We were pleasantly surprised for our experience. No, North Bend does not have nearly the number of stores as their Seattle or Portland counterparts, but it still has some of the big name ones for clothing, children's wear, footwear, cookware... you can basically find an outlet stores for any type of shopping you wish. The selection is not as big (for example, if you want shoes, there is a Nike and Reebok outlet, but no Addidas or Puma), so be mindful of that.Located amidst the mountains, North Bend is quiet, and during our visit, we did not encounter a big crowd, not even in the bigger stores. I wonder if that has something to do with the fact that it was Christmas Eve when we came...The one complaint I have about North Bend is that it has very limited eating places, nor does it offer a lot of areas for families to sit down. We have a 16-month old, and when he was tired and needed a diaper change, we actually needed to return to our car.
HBDano
A good number of stores, I like the ones that have appropriate clothing for the area for hiking and outdoors activities. There is also coffee.
932dianam
This outlet store is great in the stores and items offered! However, I have been going there since opening way back. I no longer live in WA and visited them last week. I would love to see more updates to the outside area with bench seating, floral decor and landscaping, a few nice eateries, art displays! The surrounding Mts. could be the inspiration of and utilize your local talent! You need an update to the facades of your buildings also! Need more restroom areas as well!
Cbug73
My husband and I were in North Bend to go hiking. I discovered that there are outlet stores nearby because of TA. We only had an hour before we had to leave so we visited a few stores (Cutter & Buck; Coach; and UnderArmour). We made some great purchases at each store and the sales people were all friendly. I especially loved the Coach store because the sales reps were giving 50% off coupons to everyone in the store (for all I know they do this everyday). I would have loved to spend more time and visited more stores. I would recommend outlet mall to anyone!
KRAMA200
A Small Premium outlet not far away from Seattle ( Thirty Minutes Drive).You would not regret going there as you will get many branded items from factory outlet shops.You can get clothes for toddlers,shoes,kitchen accessories and clothes and outfits.There is a COACH and VAN HEUSSEN outlets where you will find good bargains.But if you are looking for DIY kits or electronic items you will be disappointed as there are no outlets dealing in these.You have very few option for eating also
Love_katya
It's really good they got an Underarmour store because that's my favorite store! I love how it not to far to drive from Seattle!
46tesse
These are much smaller outlets than others in the same group, but as part of a visit to the area, worth a drop in. Great service from all stores, however the ladies in coach were fabulous ! We had a fun hour choosing and chatting with the team. Also purchased some absolute bargains !
wmcduff
Well, it's an outlet mall. The good news is that the prices are lower, and you've got a chance at a deal on items that either didn't sell in the retail stores or items that are specifically made for the outlet stores (which admittedly don't tend to have the same quality). There are deals to be had, though.My sister was interested in a Coach purse, which is why we stopped. She got one, and is happy about it six months later. She also bought some clothes for our nephew. I'm more technology interested, and there's no real geeky store for me to peek in to here; clothes and accessories, yes, but no electronics or games. We had lunch here at the Mongolian Grill, and picked up some chocolate at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory as well. Overall, it was a pleasant afternoon.
anatorresbr
Pra quem está acostumado a fazer compras nos Premium Outlets, este é um dos pequenos. é aconchegante, bonito, fica a 50 km do centro de Seattle, mas n?o tem muita variedade de lojas e marcas que nós brasileiros gostamos. Se puder, vá até o Seattle Premium Outlet. é bem maior e fica ao norte e a somente mais 10 km de diferen?a, 60 km do centro da cidade de Seattle.