(615) 298-5478
2126 Abbott Martin Rd
Nashville,
TN
37215
36.1063
-86.8167
Neighborhood: Green Hills
Reviews & Ratings for Mall At Green Hills
9 reviews
What users are saying:
MAN TRIED TO GET IN MY CAR AT MALL
by gwynmorrison
June 9 2009 I was approached by a man on the mall parking lot at Green Hills Mall. I am very alert and look around as trained kids in my classes at school. I drove away from the man and found a mall security guard in his truck. I waved him down, jumped out of my car and told him about the man trying to get in my car. He never asked my name, where it happened or anything!! I couldn't believe how disinterested he was. Nothing was done and the man is still out there somewhere. No wonder the mall is shown on the news with trouble. I won't be going back and hope this helps someone be more careful at that mall.
- Cons: NO HELP FROM SECURITY!!
Cut about the rest.
by pinkstaronguitar
I adore going to this mall not just because of the unique selection of stores, also because everyone seems to be there for the same purpose: to shop and not socialize. When you go to other malls and shopping centers, they seem to be overcrowded with teenagers on their cell phones or families trying to entertain kids by letting them run around, but not here. Every employee in the stores I have encountered has seem well versed in their products, making this a great experience.
I just wish the Victoria's Secret wasn't above the sewer line...
- Pros: Service, Unique shops, Ample Parking.
- Cons: Victoria's Secret above main sewer line.
Nashville's "Emerald City" for Shopping
by csbarry
As a native of Nashville I must agree that the Mall at Green Hills and its surrounding retail establishments offer the best in upscale mall shopping that Nashville has to offer. If there remains any question the recent opening of Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton will lay it to rest. I've made many day jet-trips to Chicago and the car trips to Atlanta as many other Nashvillians solely to pleasure shop. I've also experienced the shopping in Manhattan, Short Hills, NJ; Plaza Frontenac in St. Louis, MO and Europe. All this to say that the Mall at Green Hills offers equal if not a better and pleasant atmosphere for shopping than the before mentioned. The employees of the mall and anchor stores are the most cultured and diverse group you'll find in Nashville. There is plenty of parking available and while there is intentionally no food court there is dining available at Cheesecake Factory (but I personally don't believe that it's worth waiting to eat there), Panera Bread, the Bistro @ Davis-Kidd Booksellers, and one other cafe located on the mall's premises. Neighboring the mall is Bistro215 (excellent in every way), Cheeseburger Charley's (with healthy eating options), and the newly relocated Green Hills Grille. The only thing the mall is missing is a Neiman-Marcus. Rumor has it . . . The two anchor stores are Dillard's and Macy's. Both have a good merchandise mix but I must say that if you're shopping for men's Polo Ralph Lauren then Dillard's has the best Polo shop in the state of Tennessee. Gus Mayer definitely deserves a look at for the creme de la creme of ladies designer clothing such as Zang Toi and Roberto Cavalli (Jamie, Inc. in Belle Meade would be well worth a trip as well). You're shopping selections don't stop at the mall. There are numerous boutiques, jewelry, clothing, home store, and restaurants within the Green Hills area that are worth discovering.
- Pros: Parking, Nashville Hospitality and Service, Cultured Employees.
Upscale chain shops past the snarling Hillsboro Road traffic.
by Contributor
In Short
Centrally located along Hillsboro Road, this is the closest mall to downtown Nashville. It's also the most upscale and smaller than most shopping destinations. You'll find Express, Gap and Banana Republic alongside higher-end clothing boutiques such as bebe, Betsey Johnson and Cache. The mall also boasts an outstanding array of men's clothing stores, including Bachrach, Brooks Brothers and Harold's, as well as catalog stores such as J. Crew and Abercrombie.
The ONLY Mall to go in Nashville.
by nashville01
Totally local, although with its new addition has been bringing a... different sort of crowd... I'm not sure how I feel about that. Anyway, the Green Hills Mall in Nashville is just plain awesome. As far as dining goes, there isn't much of a food court, but that helps preserve the quality of the mall. Instead, you may dine at a variety of restaurants in the mall, such as Cheesecake Factory, Panera, and The American Cafe, and across the parking lot, including baja fresh, cheeseburger charley's, ruby tuesday's, maggie moo's, Bistro 215, and fire of brazil. A full-fledged Davis-Kidd booksellers also calls the Mall at Green Hills its home. There is a mecca of upscale stores, among them BCBG Max Azria, Lucky Brand Jeans, Bebe, Betsey Johnson, Coach, United Colors of Bennetton, and White House Black Market. Check out the MAC Store, The Body Shop, and Sephora for all of your beauty needs. A great mall! So much NICER and BETTER than opry mills (the obese country hick's mall of choice).
- Pros: awesome
- Cons: none
User review by cobra100
by cobra100
mall at green hill is by far the best place to shop in nashville
best mall in Nashville
by kerstinm7183
I love green hills mall. I live right down the street and still go every chance I get. It is gradually getting better and better stores - upscale specialty stores that lenox mall and malls in other large cities have.
- Pros: great stores, safe, upscale crowd
- Cons: somewhat expensive, not great parking
nicest mall in nashvile
by knoxster77
just really like the atmosphere in mall , it is the upper class mall of nashville
Ritzy
by TnRockStar
For the rich at hear, Green Hills Mall is the place to go. The scenery and structure is very hip.
They have all the cool shops.
- Pros: convienent, Great technique!







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