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Toronto Premium Outlets ® 13850 Steeles Avenue W Halton Hills, ON L7G 0J1 REGULAR CENTER HOURS PHONE NUMBERS Monday to Thursday 10:00AM - 8:00PM Friday to Saturday 10:00AM - 9:00PM Center Office: Sunday 11:00AM - 7:00PM (647) 497-8272 Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info A&W (289) 218-0090 Ballet Court Across from Under Armour adidas Outlet Store (905) 876-8945 Opera Court Between Tommy Hilfiger & Reebok ALDO Outlet (905) 636-7903 Film Court Between Levi's & Lucky Brand Jeans AllSaints (289) 270-3649 Film Court Between Burberry & Royal Doulton American Eagle Outfitters (905) 875-2796 Symphony Court Between ASCIS & Hot Topic Arc'teryx Factory Outlet (905) 636-7126 Literature Court Next to Steve Madden Ardene (877) 606-4233 Theatre Court Next to Pepper Palace Aritzia (905) 878-0832 Literature Court Across from Laura Secord Armani Exchange Outlet (905) 875-4855 Ballet Court Between Monblonc & Versace Armani Outlet (905) 864-6322 1300 ASICS (289) 851-9030 Symphony Court Next to American Eagle Balenciaga (365) 877-6555 By Gucci and neighboring Saint Laurent Banana Republic Factory Store (905) 864-3345 Film Court Next to Michael Kors Bentley (905) 636-9219 Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info Bluenotes (289) 851-4254 Located next to Famous Footwear BOSS Outlet (289) 851-9908 Main off Steeles Across from Mat & Nat BOSS Woman Outlet (647) 497-8272 Broadway Fashion (905) 693-4883 Symphony Court Next to PUMA Brooks Brothers Factory Store (905) 878-0303 Opera Court Nex to Kate Spade Brown's Outlet (365) 877-9360 Brunello Cucinelli (905) 203-3450 Burberry (905) 878-7301 Film Court Next to Kate Spade Cacao 70 (289) 851-4511 Ballet Court Next to Real Fruit Bubble Tea Call It Spring (647) 812-0554 Ballet Court Nex to GEOX Calvin Klein (905) 876-0963 Theatre Court Next to Hugo Boss Carter's (905) 878-3321 Symphony Court Next to Eddie Bauer Citizen Watch Company Store (647) 847-6880 Claire's (905) 693-7881 Club Monaco (905) 876-9437 Theatre Court Opposite La Vie En Rose Coach Outlet (905) 875-9004 Film Court Across from Michael Kors Cole Haan Outlet (905) 864-0372 Theatre Court Next to True Religion Columbia Factory Store (905) 878-7582 Theatre Court Next to Mountain Warehouse Cultures (905) 693-0066 Ballet Court Next to Blue Notes Diesel (647) 952-3335 Theatre Court Next to Pepper Palace Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info DKNY (905) 814-4265 Theatre Court Next to ECCO Dynamite/Garage (905) 875-0856 Opera Court Next to Reebok ECCO (905) 636-7765 Theatre Court Next to Fossil Eddie Bauer Outlet (905) 875-3512 Symphony Court Next to Soft Moc Famous Footwear Outlet (905) 636-8858 Symphony Court Next to GAP Famous Wok (905) 876-2817 Next to Villa Madina Inside Food Pavilion Food Court FOSSIL (905) 878-7727 Theatre Court Across from Second Cup Furla (905) 636-2018 Gap Factory (905) 876-2644 Symphony Court Next to Nike Gateway On The Go (289) 851-1766 Theatre Court inside Food Pavilion GEOX (905) 864-0293 Ballet Court Next to Call it Spring Gucci (905) 878-0346 Front of Mall Next to Jimmy Choo Guess Factory (905) 875-3140 Opera Court Opposite Saks OFF5TH Icebreaker (905) 876-3111 Film Court Next to Levi's Jack & Jones (905) 875-2397 Symphony Court Next to Asics Jimmy Choo (289) 349-9188 Ballet Court Next to GUCCI kate spade new york (905) 636-0034 Film Court Opposite Restoration Hardware La Diperie (905) 693-0066 N.E entrance by Under Armour Inside Cultures Restaurant La Vie en Rose (905) 864-0810 Theatre Court Opposite Skechers Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info Laura Secord (289) 846-5466 Literature Court Next to Zwilling Henckels Levi's Outlet Store (905) 636-7192 Film Court Across from Roots Lids (905) 864-9112 Symphony Court Across from Gap Lindt Chocolate (905) 864-9991 Film Court Next to Restoration Hardware L'Occitane (905) 636-9631 Literature Court Across from Citizen Lucky Brand Canada (905) 875-0261 lululemon (905) 636-4534 8Th Line Opposite Under Armour Mackage (289) 429-0200 Ballet Court Next to Versace Madisons Restaurant & Bar (905) 693-0920 From of Mall - Steeles entrance Next to Old Navy Maje (289) 851-4124 Main from Steeles Between Rudsak & Hugo Boss Management Office (647) 497-8272 Theatre Court End of the hallway between Stuart Weitzman and Bentley Matt & Nat (905) 636-6226 Literature Court Next to Saint Laurent Max Mara (905) 636-8312 Ballet Court Next to Mackage Michael Kors Outlet (905) 864-3184 Film Court Beside Banana Republic Mind Games (905) 636-5848 Montblanc (226) 251-3010 Ballet Court Between Armani Exchange & Armani Mountain Warehouse (905) 636-1880 Theatre Court Next to Bentley Movado Company Store (905) 878-6134 Opera Court Next to Brooks Brothers Mucho Buritto (905) 636-4466 New Balance Factory Store (905) 875-9811 Opposite Skechers Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info NIKE Factory Store (905) 864-4323 Symphony Court Next to GUCCI Oakley (905) 876-0863 Symphony Court Across from Gap Old Navy (905) 636-6521 Literature Court Next to Madison Restaurant Pajar (905) 693-6365 Peoples Jewellers (289) 428-0118 Literature Court Next to Scotch & Soda Pepper Palace (289) 302-1672 Theatre Court Across from Stuart Weitzman Perfumes 4U (905) 864-0094 Symphony Court Next to Sunglass Hut Play Area Polo Ralph Lauren (905) 636-7478 Opera Court Next to Corningware Ports 1961 (905) 702-6460 Film Court Next to Tumi Prada (905) 693-6233 Ballet Court Next to Jimmy Choo Prédiré Paris PUMA Outlet (905) 875-1067 Symphony Court Opposite Under Armour Real Fruit Bubble Tea Ballet Court Next to Cacao 70 Reebok Outlet (905) 878-7263 Opera Court Next to Adidas Restoration Hardware Outlet (905) 636-6669 Film Court Next to Saks OFF5TH Roots (289) 851-4000 Film Court Next to J. Crew Roots Kids Pop-Up Shop Royal Doulton (905) 636-1322 Film Court Next to AllSaints Rudsak (289) 349-1419 Theatre Court Beside Sandro Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info Saint Laurent Paris (905) 878-2858 Main Entrance from Steeles Ave Next across from Peoples Jewelers Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH (905) 875-2546 Opera Court Next to Restoration Hardware Salvatore Ferragamo (905) 636-0154 927 Samsonite (905) 876-9420 Film Court Next to Tory Burch Sandro-Paris (289) 851-0068 Main from Steeles Ave Next to Rudsak Sbarro (289) 851-9995 Ballot Court 812 Scotch & Soda (289) 270-1513 Literature Court Next to Polo Ralph Lauren Second Cup (416) 505-9635 Literature Court 866 Skechers (905) 636-0033 Theatre Court Opposite Puma SoftMoc Shoe Rack (289) 851-1410 Symphony Court Next to Suzy Shier Starbucks Coffee (905) 703-4415 Opera Court Next to Saks OFF 5TH Steve Madden Outlet (905) 636-1840 Literature Court Next to Mat & Nat Stuart Weitzman (289) 851-4455 Theatre Court Next to Sarar Subway (905) 876-2108 Ballot Court 800 Sunglass Hut (905) 876-3965 Symphony Court Across from NIKE Suzy Shier (905) 864-4434 Symphony Court Next to SoftMoc Swarovski (905) 878-7368 Ted Baker (905) 878-3338 Theatre Court Next to Diesel The Body Shop (905) 876-2777 Theatre Court Next to Second Cup The Children's Place Outlet (905) 876-1533 Opera Court Nex to Bose Store Name Store Phone # Center Entrance Tip Location Info The Cosmetics Company Store (905) 864-1445 Theatre Court Next to Cole Haan The Kooples (905) 878-2229 Film Court Next to Tumi Think Kitchen (905) 875-1103 Symphony Court 221 Tommy Hilfiger (905) 864-8057 Opera Court Next to Coach Tommy Hilfiger Women & Kids (905) 864-3913 Ballet Court Next to Call it Spring Tory Burch (905) 636-1894 Film Court Next to Samsonite True Religion Outlet (905) 875-9222 Theatre Court Across from DKNY Tumi (905) 693-1763 Film Court Next to Kooples UMI of Japan (905) 876-2655 Ballot Court 803 Under Armour (289) 851-2661 Ballet Court Next to West49 Van Heusen Company Store (289) 270-3020 Versace (289) 891-0302 Ballet Court Next to Armani Exchange Villa Madina (905) 864-9033 Ballot Court 809 Watch Station International (905) 864-6481 Theatre Court Next to Second Cup WEST49 (289) 851-3589 Ballet Court Next to Under Armour YaYa & Co. (905) 636-1175 Film Court Next to Natualizer Zadig & Voltaire (289) 851-3626 Theatre Court Next to Diesel Zumiez (905) 864-8685 Symphony Court Next to Lole Zwilling J.A. Henckels (905) 864-4945 Literature Court Next to Laura Secord.
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