IKEA
13312 S Pony Express Rd, Draper, UT 84020
Reviews
07/16/2009
Poor service, crappy products, won't answer their phone.
10/31/2007
SHOPPING AT IKEA IS TRULY AN EXPERIENCE YOU CAN'T MISS. THE VAIRETY OF ITEMS FOR SALE IS AMAZING--EVERYTHING YOU COULD EVER WANT FOR YOUR HOME AND MORE. IT IS ALSO FUN TO HAVE LUNCH THERE. IT IS VERY ORGANZED AND EASY TO FIND THINGS. THANKS FOR COMING TO SLC.
10/31/2007
This might be possibly the most unique store I've ever been in. My kids thought they were in heaven...loved wandering through all the displays. I liked quite a lot of their stuff and plan to go back soon. We did try the swedish meatballs and thought they were pretty good. It was more than just shopping...it was an experience.
10/27/2007
I had been a frequent shopper at an Ikea in California for years, so I was more than a little excited about having our very own in Salt Lake. To really enjoy it, plan a few hours so you can see some and then eat in the cafeteria. It's pretty good food and relaxing. Then you can shop again. The quality isn't bad and the prices very good. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes!
10/27/2007
Because it's affordable, and there is a gigantic selection, I rate Ikea high, but the overall quality is only par.
10/24/2007
They have a map so you can find things. It was so overwhelming, I couldn't wait to get out - no easy task once you've entered. They have huge assortments of almost everything. Most of the items were pretty cheap, but I couln't find anything that I wanted to buy. I guess someone living on a budget, perhaps buying for a first-time home or apartment would find this store to be like a candy store. I didn't.
10/13/2007
Lots of fun stuff, good prices, good return policy. The store is a maze and takes some time getting used to. Also they have a fun kids care center, a good resturant, cafeteria style or some fast food down stairs on the way out. It is a very family friendly place with computers for kids to play at interspersed throughout the store.
10/13/2007
This place is incredible. They say that a stroll through IKEA is like an adventure in a box. R C Willey it's not, but if you want to furnish an apartment from sofas to candles, from bed to breakfast, and do it all on a budget, this is the place for you. Prepare to feel old if you're older than 35. This place is definitely for the singles and young married set, as evidenced by the omnipresent toddler-filled strollers. One thing to keep in mind: you'd better like Scandinavian modern style. No early American furniture here. No luxury bedroom suites, But if you're into futons and stainless steel, this is the place for you. They make a big deal about their Swedish meatballs. I haven't tried them, but I can vouch for the goodness of their fresh out-of-the-oven sweet rolls. Plan to stop at their eatery when you're there. Oh, yeah. You'll need a screwdriver. Most of their offerings warn you: Some Assembly Required.
10/13/2007
Talk about an experience in shopping. I was overwhelmed--and lost--in the huge display of goods. I am not a fan of the Scandinavian modern style, so I doubt I'll buy a lot of furniture there, but I had fun wandering through the store. We did buy a small TV stand and are quite happy with it. And what fun to have a restaurant and fast food offerings. The cinnamon roll was out of this world. I'll have to try to Swedish meatballs next.
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