
Coral Springs is well situated for shopaholics and necessity shoppers alike, and is also the place to be for the bon vivant. One doesn’t have to fight the traffic towards Ft. Lauderdale or Miami to satisfy that hunger for delicious food and excellent opportunities for shopping.

New shopping centers and restaurants pop up almost daily, each one grander than the next. The Walk, by Amera Corporation, is one such example. This three-block-long complex holds both offices and lower-level shops perfect for browsing. Guests shop for everything from jewelry to haute couture. They can grab a casual bite to eat at eateries like TooJays or eat in style at restaurants like Mythos and Gold Coast Grill. For dessert they can stop in Kilwin’s for the delicious chocolate, fresh fudge and ice cream.Sawgrass Mills outlet center—the second most visited Florida attraction—is just a short drive away. Bargain hunters have nearly two square miles of stores to explore.
Residents can also trek to the Coral Square Mall—part of the national Simon properties—for a shopping adventure. The mall features six department store anchors and 120 specialty merchants. Children love to come here for the indoor carousel, kiddie train and saltwater aquarium display.
In this “city in the country” as it is coined, residents can find everything including delicious seafood, fast food favorites and many national chains. Area chefs roll out the red carpet every night to offer everything from American cuisine to the more exotic dishes. There are numerous choices of family restaurants in Coral Springs including Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Carrabba’s, Marola’s and Sushi Hibachi Palace. Upscale dining can be found at Blue Moon Fish Company, Tavolino della Nonna and The Melting Pot.
Whether you’re looking for the comfort of a familiar chain entity or the laid-back atmosphere of a neighborhood hangout, it’s right here in Coral Springs.