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Complete List of Stores Located at the Galleria The Galleria 5085 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX 77056 REGULAR CENTER HOURS PHONE NUMBERS Monday to Thursday 11:00AM - 8:00PM Friday to Saturday 10:00AM - 9:00PM Mall Office: Shopping Line: Mall Security: Sunday 11:00AM - 7:00PM (713) 966-3500 (713) 622-0663 (713) 622-0663 Store Name Store Phone # Mall Entrance Tip Location Info 51fifteen Cuisine & Cocktails (713) 963-8067 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, Level 2, inside Saks Fifth Avenue Texas 77056 7 for All Mankind (713) 552-1781 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 5145 West Alabama St, Level 1, near Saks Fifth Avenue Houston, TX 77056 A|X Armani Exchange (713) 850-1995 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Houston, Level 2, near The Westin Galleria TX 77056 adidas (713) 627-9300 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Houston, Level 1, between Macy's and TX 77056 Nordstrom Aeropostale (713) 963-8845 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Houston, Level 2, Between Macy's and TX 77056 Nordstrom Aesop (346) 293-8176 Yellow Garage Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center AG Jeans (281) 974-4216 Brown Garage, 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056 Level 1, near Saks Fifth Avenue AGENDA (346) 319-4820 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Level 2, between Galleria Financial Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus Akris (832) 648-3640 Neiman Marcus Valet or Orange Parking Garage; Located at: Level 1, near Neiman Marcus 5050 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77056 Aldo (713) 961-5922 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Houston, Level 2, near Macy's TX 77056 Store Name Store Phone # Mall Entrance Tip Location Info Aldo Accessories (713) 439-0637 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5085 Westheimer Rd., Level 2, near The Westin Galleria Houston, TX 77056 Alexander McQueen (713) 627-0500 Brown Garage Inside Saks Fifth Avenue AllSaints (713) 481-0066 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, Level 1, near Saks Fifth Avenue TX 77056 American Eagle Outfitters (713) 622-6057 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, Between Macy's and Houston, TX 77056 Nordstrom Amerisleep (346) 571-3664 Red Garage/Green Garage Level 1, between Macy's and Nordstrom Amorino Gelato Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Level 2, Between Galleria Financial Coming Soon! Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus Ann Taylor Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Apple (713) 353-5471 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 2727 1/2 Sage Rd, Houston, TX Level 2, near Galleria Financial Center 77056 Arabian Oud Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 5145 West Alabama St, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Coming Soon! Houston, TX 77056 Aritzia (713) 621-8661 Yellow Garage Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center AT&T (832) 680-4722 Red Garage Level 2, between Macy's and Nordstrom Atelier Off The Wall (832) 506-7488 Orange Parking Garage, Post Oak Boulevard entrance Level 1, near Neiman Marcus ATHLETA (713) 850-0013 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Houston, Level 2, near Macy's TX 77056 Auntie Anne's Pretzels (Level Two Near Ice Rink) (713) 626-9000 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, between The Galleria Houston, TX 77056 Financial Tower and Neiman Marcus Auntie Anne's Pretzels (Level Two Near The Westin Galleria) (713) 626-9000 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5085 Westheimer Rd., Level 2, near The Westin Galleria Houston, TX 77056 Store Name Store Phone # Mall Entrance Tip Location Info Aveda (713) 572-5500 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, near Macy's Houston, TX 77056 B&B News and More (713) 485-0673 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, Level 1, near The Westin Galleria TX 77056 b8ta (346) 702-4035 Brown Garage; Located at 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, TX Level 2, near Saks Fifth Avenue 77056 Balenciaga (346) 426-3150 Orange Garage Level 1, near Neiman Marcus Balmain (713) 621-7100 Blue Garage Inside Neiman Marcus Banana Republic (713) 621-4451 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1 and 2, near Macy's Houston, TX 77056 Banter by Piercing Pagoda Red/Green Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama, Level 2, between Macy's and Houston, TX 77056 Nordstrom Bar 12 by 51fifteen (713) 963-8067 Brown Parking Garage; Located at: 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, Level 2, inside Saks Fifth Avenue Texas 77056 Bath & Body Works (713) 621-5275 Yellow Parking Garage; 5061 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX Level 2, near Galleria Financial Center 77056 Bazille at Nordstrom (832) 201-2700 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 3, inside Nordstrom Houston, TX 77056 BBVA Compass Bank (713) 967-7200 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 3, Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Ben Bridge Jewelers (713) 960-1998 Green Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, near The Westin Galleria Houston, TX 77056 Blanco Tacos + Tequila (346) 250-1900 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Saks Fifth Avenue. Houston, TX 77056 Blue Nile - COMING SOON Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 2, Near Galleria Financial Coming Soon! Houston, TX 77056 Center Body & Sole (210) 421-0284 Blue Parking Garage; Located at 5045 Westheimer Road, Level 2, near Nordstrom Houston, TX 77056 Store Name Store Phone # Mall Entrance Tip Location Info BOSS (713) 850-1053 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, between Galleria Financial Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus Bottega Veneta (713) 621-5296 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, between Galleria Financial Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus BoxLunch (713) 439-0574 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, Between Macy's and Houston, TX 77056 Nordstrom Breitling Boutique (713) 622-7990 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Brighton Collectibles (713) 622-7909 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, near Macy's Houston, TX 77056 Brooks Brothers (713) 627-2057 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Brow Art 23 (713) 439-0769 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, near Macy's Houston, TX 77056 Brow Art 23 (Location 2) (832) 409-5510 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Level 1, near Neiman Marcus Houston, TX 77056 Brunello Cucinelli (713) 621-7100 Neiman Marcus Valet OR Orange Parking Garage; Located at: Located inside Neiman Marcus 5050 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77056 Buckle (713) 355-4593 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 2, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Bumpboxx (713) 993-6217 Brown Garage, 2727 1/2 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056 Level 2, near Saks Fifth Avenue Burberry (713) 629-6900 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, between Galleria Financial Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus Burger King Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Rink Level, Dining Pavilion Coming Soon! Houston, TX 77056 BVLGARI (713) 622-7574 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, near Neiman Marcus Houston, TX 77056 BZACH Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Store Name Store Phone # Mall Entrance Tip Location Info California Nails (713) 622-1818 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, near Nordstrom Houston, TX 77056 Camille La Vie (713) 793-6102 Level 2, near Neiman Marcus Casper (832) 703-0566 Brown Garage: Located on W. Alabama St, Houston, TX 77056 Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center CC's Cajun Seafood (713) 840-1374 Orange Garage Rink Level, Dining Pavilion CELINE (713) 850-1285 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, near Neiman Marcus Houston, TX 77056 Cellairis Yellow Garage Level 2, near Galleria Financial Center CH Carolina Herrera (713) 627-0049 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, between Galleria Financial Houston, TX 77056 Center and Neiman Marcus Champs Sports (713) 993-9556 Red Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 2, Between Macy's and Houston, TX 77056 Nordstrom CHANEL (713) 850-0055 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5135 West Alabama Street, Level 1, near Neiman Marcus Houston, TX 77056 Charles Tyrwhitt (832) 495-4776 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, near Galleria Financial Center Houston, TX 77056 Charleys Philly Steaks (832) 409-6503 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5015 Westheimer Rd, Rink Level, Dining Pavilion Houston, TX 77056 Cheesecake Factory, The (713) 840-0600 Cheesecake Factory Valet OR Orange Parking Garage; Located Level 1 and 2, near Neiman Marcus at: 5050 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77056 Chick-fil-A (713) 840-8810 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Rink Level, Dining Pavilion Houston, TX 77056 Chico's (713) 627-8700 Yellow Parking Garage; Located at: 5061 Westheimer Rd, Level 1, between Macy's and Houston, TX 77056 Nordstrom Chili's Grill + Bar (713) 622-7924 Orange Parking Garage; Located at: 5050 West Alabama, Rink Level, Dining Pavilion Houston,
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