Crossroads Bellevue

15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue - 98008
92 reviews
Food Court
(425) 747-6375

Crossroads Mall I have lived right across the street from you since middle school and high school and now that I'm an adult I still live next too you and as a Crossroads Mall you guys are very boring and not exciting to visit I remember all the times growing up I would go to your Mall it was not because me and my friends were having a great time the only reason that me and my friends went to your guys mall is because that was the only option that me and my friends could go to but we hate it entering every time we came to your Crossroads Mall we wished as young people that we had a better place to come to and hang out we were very disappointed and we wished your Crossroads Mall could be better inside for the young people who come and hang out there and also PS the live band that would come and play on the stage they were the worst band ever we did not like listening to them play if you think the young people enjoyed listening to the live band you are mistaken none of them did only people who did Love listening to your live band was the elderly people so PS my advice is you should ask a young person what things they would love to have in your guys Mall for fun and we would definitely give you our best honest opinion about it and you won't regretted for us to give you our opinion as a Crossroads Mall community

Nice little food court with several cuisine as option to chose. We often end up at the clod stone for a scoop.

Though some prominent stores down their shutters and footfall is comparatively low, but still good place for so.e shoppers and food. Different food attract lots of people.

We’re in the middle of a heatwave and you’re not letting people cool off in your mall. People that even spent money in your mall, you’re still kicking them out after x amount of time. You clearly have no heart. It’s 101 degrees out. Shame on you.

Lots of places to go here, I spent most of my time at Daiso for the first time, which is a cool store. I really liked the indoor food court. It is very diverse in cultural foods, like, Russian, Indian, Vietnamese, Thai, and much, much more. Great place to stop to find everything you need/want.

Pretty interesting mall, with about equal amount accessible via a strip mall format and some stores in the main hub as a traditional indoor mall. The loss of Barnes and Noble a couple years ago stings, but Half Price Books is more than a suitable option. A lot of smaller merchants and hobby stores, and the Food Court has almost more restaurants than the mall has stores. The interior design is dated and it's losing stores, but it well maintained and is also home to a very nice theater and a QFC.As a side note, the Food Court here is marvelous and has almost more restaurants than the mall itself has interior stores.

This place is more of a food court than anything these days. You'll find largely Indian, Thai, Mexican, and bakery food. There is a half price books, joann fabrics, qfc, library attached along with some other minor stores for the main building. Otherwise you'll be wandering outside from building to building for Michael's, Starbucks, dollar store, etc.Kid friendly, plenty to see but aside from the bookstore there isn't much novel or unique shopping to be done.This is a solid place for life supplies, lunch food and a general outing

Not crowded. Most people still wearing masks. No cleaning between customers.

The selection of restaurants was awesome ? great location. Didn't even know this was here and happened to stumble upon it when I was at qfc. I'll be back.

Very good mall. Super food court. The Hallmark store is the best. The staff is so friendly and the manager is great. I love this store. Great selection of ornaments, gifts and cards.