OK, technically Bridgeport Village is not in Lake Oswego. It is just across the city boundary line in Tigard. But it is one of the great features of living in Lake Oswego. Built in 2006, Bridgeport Village is a lifestyle mall. It is designed to be walked in and enjoyed like a small town. There is plentiful artwork, light displays at night, and a playground in the center.
You will love shopping at Bridgeport Village. There are 24 shops that sell women’s apparel and 13 that sell mens. Some of my favorites include Anthropology, Chico’s, and Coldwater Creek. There are 13 stores that sell home furnishings including Crate and Barrel’s first store in Oregon.
For entertainment there is the Regal Cinemas Bridgeport Village Stadium which has 18 screens plus IMAX. In addition there are 11 restaurants and 4 cafes, making dinner and a movie both convenient and fun. Some of the better known restaurants are California Pizza Kitchen, McCormick and Schmicks Grill, PF Changs, Pastini Pastaria, and Sinju.
The shopping and dining experience at Bridgeport Village is a treat to be enjoyed. From the fresh Italian Gilati on a hot summer’s day to the snow fall that is guaranteed to be happening at Christmas. And it is so close to Lake Oswego that, well, it had might as well be in Lake Oswego.
Actually, their address is Tigard, Oregon according to their website and mapquest.
apatin_books, ooops! You are absollutely correct. It is in Tigard. I guess its kinda like Fouor Corners in Oaklahoma, where the city boundaries all join so close together that in my mind I thought it was Tualatin. Thank you for keeping me on my toes. I have made the correction to the text.
Now I incorrectly spelled Oklahoma! Arghhhh!
Unbelieveably beauty place. Sept had it lush with hanging baskets, 5-6 feet long hanging from gorgeous posts. It is a Very beautiful place.