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November 2024 by Juana ordonez Sanchez
Good place
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October 2024 by Sam
Robson Public Market, once a lively hub where small businesses thrived and the warmth of a tight-knit community radiated through every corner, now stands as a hollowed shell of its former self. The charm that once drew in locals and visitors alike has been eroded by years of neglect. The businesses that once brought life to its hallways have vanished, leaving behind only empty stalls and the echoes of what used to be.
Now, those who dare to visit are greeted by a decaying relic, its roof leaking as if weeping for its lost glory. Customers are few, deterred by the market's deteriorating state and the shadow of exploitation that looms beneath it. EasyPark, the parasitic operation that lies in wait, seizes upon the unsuspecting souls who dare to park in the dungeon-like lot below. It’s a twisted game, luring victims with the false promise of free parking, only to ensnare them in a web of fines and penalties.
What was once a symbol of community is now a testament to abandonment, where even the walls seem to sigh with the weight of forgotten potential.
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October 2024 by Geoff Trimpol
Could be a fear neighbourhood resource, however, very few food court locations, many not open after 5z. Washrooms are in dire need of repair. Men’s had 2 urinals out of service and 1 sink broken. It appears that the owners do not care about the decline.
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September 2024 by Scott Nykolaishen
Great shops run by great people.
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June 2024 by Dave Ghosh
It's a mini mall with post office, small restaurants and shops
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May 2024 by Hussain Luaibi
I love this place.
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April 2024 by Don P
The only reason that I go here is for the excellent barber David at the street level.
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February 2024 by Minoru Okamoto
I really wanted to like this market conveniently located on Robson. It has lots potential to improve, but I guess the L.L isn’t seeking for an opportunity to grow the business but looking for a chance to just sell it at the peak market price I am assuming. It needs a major renovation to attract consumers. Full of knockoff retailers. Not interested going back at all.
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January 2024 by Neal Dallas
I wouldn’t bother.
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January 2024 by Kaveh Yousefshahi
No public whashroom available for customers.
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January 2024 by 안정협
A home-like space in downtown
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December 2023 by J Tsang
There is a coffee shop right when you enter that is really really good. They serve Umbra and the owner, Mike or Michael is the nicest friendliest guy. Go and get a coffee or a pastry, you will not regret.
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December 2023 by Ashley Horncastle
I'm only rating the building as a whole, not the stores. The automatic doors nevvver seem to work and there's no button for them, even though it says it should be accessible. The sticker on the door says 'handicapped' as well which may be a nitpicky thing, but an outdated term for the disabled community nowadays.
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December 2023 by Annia Lee
Robson Public Market is a two level glass-vaulted shopping and food court that is conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ??on the famous Robson Street but it not busy
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November 2023 by BMX SICKNESS
The place is in pretty rough shape. When I was there on Friday and it was raining there were 6 or 7 buckets lined up catching the raindrops inside. This place does home some good businesses though but I am only rating the entire building as a whole. The Cell phone vendor and Luggage guys are both great businesses so they deserve a much higher rating.