Trolley Square is a Shopping mall located at 602 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. It has received 3978 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
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The address of Trolley Square: 602 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Trolley Square has 4.3 stars from 3978 reviews
Shopping mall
"This is such a cool building"
"I really enjoyed both the fantastic buffet/incredible salad bar, and the meat and the amazing grilled pineapple was so fantastic"
"Lovely shops in a very quaint location"
"I absolutely adore Trolley Square"
"For me three stars is it good rating 2 Stars is service as expected four stars is above and beyond what is expected and the five star rating is reserved for freak accidents involving amazing experience is that rarely happens if at all"
This is such a cool building. I love the old brick, the old floors, and the architecture in general. The place is like a ghost town though. I came here around noon on a Saturday and there were hardly any people here. Just like the Gateway, there's a handful of vacant stores and an apparent low visitation rate. It's disappointing to see that this place isn't that popular -- it definitely has the potential to be. However, a lot of the businesses that are here are a bit too odd and quirky, in my opinion. I also didn't particularly care for the overhead music playing in the corridors. It was just a bit depressing and not very upbeat sounding. I'm honestly not surprised with the low amount of foot traffic. I would not shop at the majority of the stores here either. Whole Foods is probably the most "normal" business in the whole complex. To get this place on its feet, it really needs to get more tenants that will attract more of the general public. With the new student housing being built across the street, this would be a good opportunity to bring in some businesses that will help bring this place back to life.
I really enjoyed both the fantastic buffet/incredible salad bar, and the meat and the amazing grilled pineapple was so fantastic. My husband and I were there celebrating our Silver Anniversary. I have been here before but this time I was lucky to be seated where I was close to and could watch the amazing chefs cooking skewer after skewer. I love Rodizio Grill and ate every single meat that they had on the menu that night, at least two to three pieces. Every slice/piece was cooked to perfection this night. I had fasted all day for the meal. I ate a tiny bite of everything at the buffet. I loved beet pieces with fresh mozzarella barely touching a dressing,followed with a small bite of cheese ball. I ate so much and enjoyed it immensely. Highly recommended, the entire staff is great and courteous and very busy and ready to help. If your waitress is busy just very kindly smile at another and whisk off they go in an instant. So darn friendly. They even took time to play music for birthday people. Such a lovely place and evening
Lovely shops in a very quaint location. Weller Books was wonderful. Comfy chairs to sit in and to look over all the books you want to buy. A big section on Utah history and practically any other subject you can imagine. The folks who worked there were kind and very helpful, but didn't hover. We left with some books that were on sale for prices lower than Amazon. The star of this shopping mall was Tabula Rasa! If you are looking for special pens/pencils, books, artisan soaps, Men's shaving supplies, hand paint paper from Japan or any other well made gift you could possibly think of...You NEED to go to this shop!! We met the shop's owner (Lovely, Kind Man) and two gentlemen who worked there (very knowledgeable, helpful and sweet). They were kind enough to let us stay a few minutes after closing and they even gift wrapped a few of my items. We walked out with all kinds of goodies for our loved ones and a few for ourselves. Finding this wonderful shop was the highlight of our trip. :)
I absolutely adore Trolley Square. It's an old-fashioned mall that's different from the rest. While walking around, you'll see photographs with descriptions that show what Utah was like from many decades ago. It's really cool to see how everything used to be compared to what it's like now. The stores here are also very unique. My personal favorites are Spark and Cabin Fever. Spark has lovely clothes and accessories, and Cabin Fever will give you a good laugh. Aside from my favorite stores is Coffee Connection, a cute little café with tasty drinks. I enjoy coming to Trolley with my family, especially during Christmas season when they put up a huge Christmas tree and have a fun and loving Santa for everyone to meet. This is also a wonderful place to come and take pictures. Many couples and groups will come here before going to a dance to take memorable pictures. Overall, this mall has a feel of its own and is one to take in and appreciate for all of its unique aspects.
For me three stars is it good rating 2 Stars is service as expected four stars is above and beyond what is expected and the five star rating is reserved for freak accidents involving amazing experience is that rarely happens if at all. I like this place because of the history and the museum like feel. You almost forgets about the shooting that has occurred. It's strange do you put up some title memorial for the victims or sweep it under the rug like it never happened and ignore it I don't know probably best last up to the victim's family. It's really more of a high-end bring a date only kind of place if you're a single person there really is no reason to be a trolley square, whole foods is snooty snooty and even there you feel out of place if you're a single person shopping so find a date eat some spaghetti look at Raleigh Barnes shop at whole foods go to Vintage vantage vantage vintage is the best and you can be a single person and go there because they're cool
Pretty disappointed in our experience tonight. Waiting outside the old spaghetti factory a man who appeared to be homeless comes up and starts talking to us. Making really racial comments directed towards himself and not making much sense. Starts focusing on talking to the small children we have with us. I was holding my daughter and he asked if he could touch her. I said no, he asked again, again no. Then he started asking if he could touch me. I told him no about 3 or 4 times before he backed away and was mumbling something about him being jesus. We walked inside the spaghetti and asked for them to call security. A good 15 minutes went by before we were seated and he was still outside wandering around harassing people. He was gone by the time we were finished eating and left. For a place that has a very small "no weapons" sign on the front door i would expect better security to handle issues like this. Get it together if you expect repeat business.
My husband and I love this mall! The history behind the building is way cool, and it is great to see the inside of the building and how they incorporated new shops into it. It is also quite a sight to see during the Christmas holiday season. There aren't a ton of shops here, but the ones that are here are great. We like to frequent the book store, and Cabin Fever has a really fun collection of things to shop for. Normal icecream also has a food truck in here, and their icecream is amazing! The museum is always fun to cruise around in as well! We are fairly new to the area, but we have brought every person who has come to visit us here to show them around.
Once a thriving shopping mall, it fell into wide disuse due to a series of events and the expansion of shopping centers elsewhere in the city. Lately, new management has made significant efforts to revitalize this beautiful and historic treasure! You’ll find old anchors such as Whole Foods, Tabula Rasa and The Old Spaghetti Factory alongside new tenants like Coffee Connection Google Fiber and Cossete! If you’re lucky you’ll also catch Normal Ice Cream and their metallic ice cream truck parked outside on a summer day! If your a history buff then Trolley Square is a must see!
All the little shops have their own unique, authentic twist! The Spaghetti Factory in Trolley is my absolute favorite restaurant. The book store there is also amazing and HUGE! I got a copy of a national geographic from 1917 there. The Desert Edge Brewery there has of course great priced beer. The Rodizio grill has a great atmosphere and amazing food and service. Parking can definitely get a little tricky since its scattered on all 4 sides of the building but there is always a spot. I love that it never seems too crowded inside. Just all around a lovely place!
I know there's a controversial history with this place, but I think that should be look past by now. This place is really cool, I really like to hang out in it more than other malls that don't have movie theaters. It has a good selection of food from Brazilian to Italian. It's got good designer shops in it that are unique like the spectacle. That and it's got a pretty good coffee shop in it. Also if you're looking to do a wedding I went to a wedding here once and it was lit! Everything here gives off a very steampunk vibe and I just feel cool walking around.
Very high class place, sadly doesn't come without the highest end pricing and some snobby "high-class" shop keepers but for the most part people were nice. Too much reconstruction has been going on for so many years and I can't say I like how it's looking at all. The best thing about trolley square was their massive indoor pond that they took away. Really too bad. I bet my kids would have loved that as much as I did when I went to trolley square growing up. Which is why we took this trip to trolley square in the first place.
Our sons shoe was sucked into an escalator because two of the forks at the end of the escalator were broken off. It was sucked in so far they shut down the escalator and took about 20 minutes to remove. Despite that, on our way out the escalator was running again with a piece of his shoe still dangling (they had ripped the rest out). We emailed the building so I will edit if it is shut down and repaired, but this was extremely dangerous. Luckily the shoes were Velcro and his foot slipped right out.
The shop owners are all so incredibly friendly and are ready to greet you the moment you come in! It feels like a little family! The food is great and I highly recommend either Rodizio Grill, Coffee Connection or Desert Edge Pub. Management is always willing to help if you are looking for a venue to host an event. I've done photo shoots at trolley square and never had an issue working with management. My clients all love the atmosphere and design of the buildings, both inside and out.
The two establishments look most likely to get my money here are the Weller Bookworks and Rodizio. Other shops have lots of fancy stuff, and it looks pretty upscale. I'm not sure if it's the right kind of place for me, however. I find that I almost get more enjoyment from window shopping at the fancy stuff on display, all the while wondering if or how I would ever use any of this stuff. I am a user of things, rather than a purchaser of desk ornaments and show pieces.
Such a cool mall, I forgot all about this place until I came not too long ago for a wedding here. It is a really cool atmosphere and such a fun place to visit. There are a lot of empty lots which doesn't really bother me, as we usually come here for food anyways because they have great restaurants. The have free parking which is almost non-existent in SLC now, so that is way nice. It also has a little museum about Trolley Square which is cute.
This place has really picked up in the 15 or so years since I lived in the immediate area. It seems they've added several shops and restaurants, and has become quite the local attraction! One can attest to this simply by how difficult it is to find a open parking spot around here these days. The Wells Fargo is gone but there are a good many additions so that you notice it less. Whole Foods is still thriving and a good many others.
An excellent little mall with some unique stores to walk around in. Shopping crowds are light here, but the area is safe, and clean and easy to get through to do a little shopping in stores that are not your average J. Crew, run of the mill stores. Also, I believe that Trolley Square is historical? We could not find any plaques while we were there, but it was really nice to see the aged brick and the grounds were kept very nicely.
Easy free parking, great, niche stores, from local sweethearts like Normal Ice Cream (Which I can't recommend enough) or We Olive (wonderful!), to well known places like the Spaghetti Factory or Whole Foods, this mall is the perfect mix of eclectic and familiar. I really cannot recommend it enough. If they keep increasing their popularity they may need to expand parking, but other than that everything is pretty much perfect.
This is a great place to spend a relaxing hour wandering around. The historic building is cool to see, and I can't wait to go back to check out the steakhouse and free trolley museum. Loved the bookstore and The Hive Market. Took one star off because the other shops are an odd mix of formal dress shops (by apt only), cheap low quality clothing stores. Worth seeing once, especially if you need something to do indoors.
Trolley square is historically special to SLC- Used to house the trolley cars that ran the trolley system, which used to run our town. The space has been converted to a mall with dining, shopping, and trolley square historical info. If you are visiting salt lake city, this is the most interesting and historically special mall to hit while here. Pro-tip - the tower outside changes colors depending on the forecast.
I really enjoyed Trolley Square. It is sadly fairly empty at this point and there are not a lot of shops anymore and quite a few that are vacant. However, the stores that are there are awesome. We were super excited about Cabin Fever in particular and enjoyed the steampunk inspired art gallery too. Wishing I had stopped to have some Ice Cream at Normal Ice Cream, but I will have to go back another day.
Our family went to the Old Spaghetti Factory for lunch. The food there was excellent the atmosphere was fun the service was perfect. This is one of our favorite restaurants. As far as Trolley Square itself, my children love to walk across the bridge that goes over the street, they love to ride the old elevator and they love to ride the escalators, which you don't see too much anymore these days.
Most of the mall is empty. But all the same, this mall is eclectic and unique. And the stores and restaurants that are there are interesting finds. They have an amazing independent bookstore, this awesome little gift shop place and good quality restaurants. So no, you won't find a million square foot mall with 100s of stores, but you may just find something totally different and unexpected.
Love Trolley Square! It has two of my favorite stores in the entire Salt Lake Valley: Tabla Rasa and Spark! Sean, the owner of Tabla Rasa is amazing and such a good host and person. And all of his staff are also helpful and attentive. Spark! also has a terrific staff. If you haven't been to Trolley Square you need to visit. The architecture and retail stores are more than worth the trip!
Rather interesting old Mall in downtown Salt Lake City. It used to be a trolley Depot hence the name trolley square Mall. The mall has a variety of small and interesting little shops that change often enough. It is an interesting place to visit to see what's new. It's a good destination for family and for individuals. It has a brewery and a few restaurants inside the mall as well.
I loved this place when I was a kid it went down hill and they have made some improvements recently but the 2 floor has maybe 2 stores open the rest is vacant. Also the bathrooms are all keypad codes so you have to go into a store to get the code which is really inconvenient. I just wish they made a bigger effort to add stores and maybe advertise and make it more family friendly.
This shopping mall has an awesome layout! I only wish it had a few more common mall stores. The stores in here are very unusual. It does have an amazing fine jewelry store inside with some of the most unique rings I've ever seen. I don't come here too often, because I rarely shop at these particular stores. It does have a coffee shop and ice cream shop inside, which is fun!
It's great if your just going shopping. We did a gig there, and the parking isnt conducive to pulling a trailer or if you have a catering van. A guy with a Corvette was parked in the loading zone, and a BMW was parked in the fire lane with hazards on for 30 mins. Finally got to use the loading zone, and we were just outside of our venue. Still a long walk to the elevator.
Stopped in Cabin Fever, not disappointed! I got spider lights & a rubber heart for my front porch display. Olive & Cocoa had some really cute items as well! Last but not least I hit up the Spaghetti Factory for dinner to go. Highly recommend this venue to shop around! If you go to the Spaghetti Factory & live on the wild side, try the Pomegranate Long Island !
Parking was fair, it was super helpful as faemr as providing variety. It showed a true contemporary view for salt lake’s growing style while still keeping it nostalgic. There were cool shops from Spark to random stores for trinkets and steampunk art and collectibles. There were photo ops all over the place and the brick and steel vibe was mesmerizingly chill.
This place has some unique stops, definitely worth checking out. The old brick and historic value make it enjoyable to walk around for me, maybe thats not your thing. I fear our online shopping habits will make places like this go away, and that is sad. Please come support these local shops, spend $20 here instead of Amazon this weekend.
First time to Trolley Square. The event venue was superb and parking was a breeze. I recommend entering from the South side (600 E and 500 S) the entrance to the parking garage is immediately on your right as you make the turn North. Take time to walk around this vintage property. Plenty of retail and restaurants to suit most any fancy.
Ended up there accidentally and didn't have any expectations about the place so it turned out to be a surprise and rather a pleasant one! A small mall built on the base of old trolley station - it's just great to walk around there. Some shops and a nice local brewery together with art gallery make the time spent there into definite fun.
Great, upscale shopping mall. It's in an old trolley building (thus the name). They have done a really nice job making it look nice. They have a good collection of stores and restaurants there. It's not your typical run of the mill kind of shopping mall. When you think of mall rats. It doesn't attract that kind of crowd, which I like.
I love coming to this shopping center. It’s always a nice place to visit. I really hope it doesn’t close down. Lots of shops have moved out and the elevators are shut down a lot. However, the mall is beautiful with the stone floors. There’s also this really nice bookshop inside and rodizios. Which are two great places in this mall.
Trolley Square has always been a nice place to shop. It's a clean interesting place to go. With the addition of Whole Foods there's just one more reason to stop here. There are plenty of dining establishments. You owe it to yourself to stop at Trolley Square. And make sure you take some pictures of the historic Water Tower.
We were very surprised with the place. I was not expecting it to be so quirky and eclectic. We were in love with the stores camping fever and and Tabula Rasa. They both have amazing funny, creative, and impressive gift options. I left the places wanting to buy the entire stores. Please pay them a visit if you can.
I love this place, historical and well-maintained. Too bad so many stores are leaving. Always can find unique stores here. My main place I'd come to is the Spaghetti Factory. Which has been a favorite of mine since they opened up here many years ago. The best part about this shopping area is, it is always clean.
This is a vintage attraction with small interesting stores. I plan to return for Lisa's Passion for Popcorn with tons of fun flavors. The shops close early due to light foot traffic and Covid-19. Be sure to bring your mask and enjoy a short stroll around. There is an ice cream stand to enjoy on warm evenings.
I've been coming here for over 25 years. Thus is the worst nesl I've ever had here. Creamy pesto salad dressing was watered down and so was the spaghetti sauce. Neither one of these tasted right. The bread was hard as a Rock. We get home and have diarrhea. Food poisoning. I'm done going to your restaurant.
Have been going here since I was a kid and love this more historic quaint classy little mall!! So sweet to stroke around in a more sensory kind of way with more authentic architecture and the cobble stone like flooring in the mall and all the balconies are so surreal like being in the south or something!
I love Trolley Square! It has awesome shopping and you can’t beat the rad history about this place! It was an old trolley house and they haven’t torn the building down so you are looking at a very historical and well kept might I add, location. It’s very beautiful and all the things here were wonderful.
Great shopping center with amazing history I will come back here again and again it is always a joy wonderful Time shopping and A variety of restaurants to choose from. It is a must see if you are traveling through salt lake city lotta history here in a beautiful work with brick from back in the day.
Because this is downtown, and on the corner of some one-way streets, it can be challenging to access into and get out of. The upside is that a lot of this place has been renovated and it looks nice. Good selection of restaurants and retail here. It would be nice if there was more parking available.
This place was super quaint, and yet modern. I visited the bookstore specifically but was really impressed by the whole place. I'm slowly exploring the city. I look forward to returning and investigating the many places I saw more closely. Will keep you updated. Here's some pics of what I saw.
Whole Foods Market is located here and that was the purpose of our visit last time we were there. It was an excellent experience! They have an elevator large enough to accommodate two grocery carts. The store is clean and has excellent produce! Great place for buying herbs and organic produce!
I used to really enjoy coming here when I was a kid. There was this old toy store and arcade that bring back warm memories. I also remember the old Taffy factory here. Good, good times. Now, it seems abandoned and without spirit. But I guess that's how it goes with shopping malls nowadays.
When you're tired of the same old - same old malls go to Trolley Square. The shops are eclectic and unique. A special shout-out for Tabula Rasa. They are loaded with items that make really personal gifts for people, young and old, that you really care about. You won't be disappointed!
Amazing as usual!!! It was a young ladies biryhdsy, probably late teens. They were dancing and having a blast in one of the many glass walled multi purpose spaces. Parking was ample and the inner mall was strewn with party going teenagers. If I were seventeen again I'd beg my dad.
The aesthetic here is awesome, we were looking for Brazilian food, and we found it! But Trolley squares Itself is a very tastefully designed and put together Mall, I love the design, it's not everyday I enjoy being at a square the way I did here. Kudos to the designers involved.
I have not been here for many years but it's still there and seems to be self sustaining even though nothing is new or particulary exiting. The Whole Foods is new but a smaller version of most and the fresh food deli was amazing, especially the Indian / Asian self serve buffet.
Great shops and restaurants! There's a great novelty store called "Cabin Fever" and an all natural bath bomb store. We got some Christmas shopping done here. Parking is good and when it gets busy on the weekends, they have attendants in the lot assisting everyone with parking.
This is a great place to get shopping done. Clothing, books, coffee shop, awesome body wash/soap store.. you can definitely get unique finds! I was able to shop the stores and get gifts for all different types of friends. Such a beautiful historic building to walk around.
Still not as busy as it was in its glory days. But is still a fun place to visit. Wish there were more main stream consumer stores but provides a healthy variation of options. Still miss the old smell of the taffy pull, lobster tanks and roasted almonds and breads.
I really enjoy coming here when they have events. I haven’t had a chance to really check out any of the restaurants, but their shops are adorable and incredibly unique. My personal favorite is the book store. I’ve also never had an issue when parking here.
This mall is really beautiful but empty of both people and stores. I have visited there twice in a two year period and my last visit seemed like there were even more empty store spaces than last year. Even the Whole Foods was somewhat empty of shoppers.
Whole Foods is too expensive. Stopped by The Spectacle inside on the second floor. I think this mall is a place I need to visit more often. It’s really busy in the parking lot, but if you’re patient, you’ll find a spot. I like the lights at night.
This authentic venue has many unique shops that you can't find elsewhere. Learn some history about Salt Lake while you shop. I found my favorite book in one of their many independent businesses "All My Friends Are Dead". I hope to see you there.
A charming shopping area near downtown. The inside cobbled floor feels nice and nostalgic. There are many good stores and restaurant. They also have the trolley square barbershop which is a great experience for gentlemen. Do give them a try.
Well lit venue, pretty busy for a COVID evening in SLC - everyone was masked though, which was nice to see. Parking on the other hand was atrocious at around 6:30 pm. But it wasn't anything to keep me from revisiting. The Rodizio restaurant
Clean and open. Usually not to crowded and we love the shops down here. The restaurant above is great for a bite and the Whole Foods is now under amazon primes benefits etc so it’s a great place to go. Also Trader Joe’s around the corner!!!
I use to live across the street from trolley square and before that I always thought it was lame and too expensive of stores which is why I must've never went there.... WRONG although they do have some high end stores not all of the stores
Trolley Square is usually okay but this time all the bathrooms on the top floor were closed which caused quite the line for the ones that were working. Otherwise, the store fronts are creative and unique. The train and trolley feel is fun!
Cool restored trolley house into a shopping center and outdoor space. Lots of shops inside, a few outside. Love that there is a trolley museum (open evenings only) and an exhibit in the hallway on the lower level with some history behind
I really wish Trolley Square could be the place it was in its '70s and '80s heyday. This was the unique and upscale mall in the city. And it was funky, receiving national attention as a historic reuse of the city's former trolley barns.
Our visit here was for Rodizio's Brazilian grill. Very clean and quaint shopping center. Have lunch or dinner at Rodizio's and walk around. After eating such a great meal, you'll want to walk it off. Atmosphere is quite and not crowded.
Truly amazing architecture. All of the shops have their own little quirks and it really fits the atmosphere of the whole building. Would recommend for anybody that wants to find something new when it comes to a smaller shopping center.
Do not recommend shopping here AT ALL for holiday season 2022. There is some kind of sporting event scheduled near the south entrance on weekends for the next few months and the noise level is absolutely deafening in most of the mall.
Such a neat place to go. The whole place is so cool! The stores were awesome . The history that is there is so neat. My daughter and I went for lunch at The Spaghetti Factory and the shopping was great. Fun Mom and Daughter outing!
That place looks abandoned. It's very pretty, they have a nice area for children to play. They even have a piano. Barnes & Noble is gone. They still have GameStop and Victoria's Secret. The movies are nice and they sell goodies.
This place looks amazing right now! Christmas light floor to ceiling curtains at the 700 east entrance... Perfect for photos! The whole square is very artistic and trendy, but not obnoxiously so. Love the restaurants and shops!
I love the atmosphere at Trolley Square. They have wonderful events for families. We enjoy visiting Santa Claus and The Easter Bunny there every year. I am also pleased with the shopping options. They have several fun stores.
Great place kids lot of nice little restaurants and little shops and Nick it's a great place to kill a Saturday afternoon but most definitely spot you need to stop and check out if you're in town won't be disappointed …
Sad. I haven't been in years. It just seems empty. While there are some nice shops and restaurants it feels empty. You can't even use a bathroom without asking permission/coded bathroom doors. Good location, OK parking
This guy grabbed son and kicked him out of the line to see the bunies and I told 3 security guys and they didn't really do anything to the guy my son ran crying and when I confronted him he laughed in my face .
There's actually a lot to do here. We enjoyed the restaurants, shops and the old tolley display. Note: don't eat the little red peppers in the planters. They are hot AF. #utah #saltlakecity #trolleysquare
Nice little mall. Coming here for 20 + years. Doing some work up there today. Hanging light boxes with pictures on them . 5 photos in each light box hanging off the railing, second level by the elevator.
I love this place. The eclectic group of shops and restaurants are a fun and worthwhile destination. Enjoy some history and check out the great old bookstore, eat some Brazilian food and relax a bit.
Love the atmosphere of this place, especially around the holidays - just has a good cozy old-town feel to it! Even if you don't buy anything, visit for the comforting ambiance and Christmas cheer.
Cute little stores with classy collections. Some nice places to eat. Not lots of option, but great in the neighborhood. They do organize events occasionally, good for a change it you live nearby.
What an amazing old building. It was really pretty and antique looking inside. All the little stores in the building were so cute. We ate at the old spaghetti factory, which was really nice.
I work at the spaghetti factory & it's amazing how much time and effort goes into making it the best family dinner experience! Glad to say I am part of the team enjoy your experience :)
The Old spaghetti factory was good but a lot of the stores were closed meaning that they didn't actually have somebody renting the location. But they did have was nice
I really enjoyed seeing the combination of an old historical building combined with modern shops. The lights at night are also very lovely and create a nice ambiance.
I love the historic architecture in the Trolley Square buildings. The shopping is fun but my favorite reason to stop in is Pottery Barn and Alice Lane for furniture.
Olive & Cocoa always has the most amazing selection! Our family has the favorites from morning treats, books, to great fun pajamas! Holiday shop for one stop!
Beautiful mall with boutiques and Desert Edge Brewery. Old Spaghetti Factory is here too. The old historic brick on the walkways and walls are a warm touch.
Upscale stores and supermarket. Not sure what you couldn't buy on other places for cheaper. My fav thing about there is the icecream filled mochi! Try it.
Trolley square barbers know have shoe shine service available. The best in salt lake check out the website or come in to trolley square and check it out.
This is an upscale SLC mall. There are lots of amazing shops including an amazing book store, game stores, Grocery store, art stores, and restaurants.
There are a lot of empty shops. I think it really never recovered from the shooting so many years ago. Sad because it is a really cool place.
Beautiful indoor plaza. Clean. Lots of stores and restaurants. A brewery. The trolley museum is free. There's a trolley bar outside.
It is a shopping center now, so if your needs send you there don't overlook the historical value of Trolley Square.
Very neat antique shopping area. Plenty of stores and a few restaurants. Plenty to see and walk around.
It's a nice placed but I found few stores open and the Museum only opens Thursday and Fridays
My family and I went to the old spaghetti factory and as usual the food was excellent.
Such a nice mall! Haven't been in several years - pleasantly surprised.
Nice place, but walking on those floors is like walking on beach sand.