Gallatin Crossing
Bozeman, Washington
About Gallatin Crossing
Gallatin Crossing brings contemporary shopping to Bozeman with a vibrant mix of national retailers and local favorites in a modern, accessible setting. This growing retail destination captures the spirit of Montana lifestyle shopping with both convenience and character.
Reviews
Great mall, fun shops and the food court is great. Love going to famous wok. Plenty of variety and selection. A store for everyone there. Its kept clean and i haven't seen anything I don't like about the mall honestly. Its nice going to a mall and hitting all the stores I like at once.
— Britt
The parking is congested. The architects and engineers must have forgotten that all the republicans drive around in oversized vehicles so parking is extremely difficult and limited. I was going to walk through all the stores but honestly it was cold and windy and I can shop all those stores online and not have to park in a tiny spot and be subjected to the weather elements. There was garbage throughout the parking lot but Bozeman as a whole has garbage blowing everywhere. Luckily it starts in Logan with the city dump and just gets dumpier until Livingston. The mall itself use to be fantastic. The red carpet was so fun then it went grey. So gross. Now they have those kiosks with humans trying to peddle face cream like it’s Vegas. That’s another ick. I don’t want to be bothered. I miss the huge anchor stores and how they actually participated in the holidays. The mall use to decorate for the holidays as well. It’s pretty depressing what it’s become. Bozeman is a service community I’m not sure why it wants to pretend the wealthy are the the ones supporting the county. It’s not and the mall hasn’t adjusted. It’s not the 90s anymore there’s no wealthy clientele.
— Brian Schroader
Terrific staff! Everything was so nicely and warmly decorated. My boys loved watching the train sets. Then ad they sat with Santa, they were a challenge. We could not get any smiles but that did not keep the staff from continuing to try and they were trying Everything! Finally the book cracked the first smile and we got some amazing shots. Thank you for making it a special moment for my boys! ❤️
— Anna Marina
Okay, don't buy a gift card from the mall. Whether it be the Gallatin mall or the now Gallatinc Crossing, unless you use it within 30 days, so you spend 50 Bucks, they immediately without you using it, start deducting the monetary amount of that gift cardit. So if you don't use it in 6 months to a year, guess what? The gift card. Is worth nothing? My family purchased several gift cards gave them out for $50, and within a year, they were worth less than 10 bucks. One was worth 20, but that's insane. You buy a gift card. It should hold its value for at least a couple of years. I was told that a gift card. It's good for 5 years, no exceptions, in Montana. I may be wrong but I think this is a horrible practice. If you buy a gift card for 50 bucks, you should be able to use it for 50 bucks. What a scam this is why I hate corporate America. They're not Montana people, they're not Bozmen, people. They There are these out-of-state people that don't care about locals. Actions define you. Will this action of decreasing the value for more profits?Shows you that they don't care about you, they just care about the I urge you to buy local.
— Steve Schlegel
I checked out some shopping earlier in the day and then that night I grabbed my sister and her daughter-in-law and we saw Downton Abbey! Lovely 🌹
— KMH MEREDITH
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