Top 3 Pop-up Shops in United States

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Raffetto's
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 10:00 AM

144 W Houston St, New York, NY 10012, United States

“This is a shop selling Italian pasta. I bought a box of ravioli and a bag of tortellini. They look fresh and delicious. This shop is located in downtown Manhattan, close to the Little Italy. The staff are nice and the price is reasonable. Besides freshly made pasta products, there are also sauces, and packaged stuff for purchase.”

Louis Vuitton Costa Mesa California Dream
4.8
( 10 reviews )

3333 Bristol St Suite #1249, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, United States

“I happened to be in California while the Louis Vuitton X exhibition was on and it was a once in a lifetime opportunity from coming half way across the world (South Africa) to check out the free pop up while I was around. Loved the attention …”

Kroger
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Kroger

4.1
( 8 reviews ) $$

1905 N Jackson St #500, Tullahoma, TN 37388, United States

“The night crew there is a hassle to deal with. They are all very rude and clearly want the customers out of the store. I totally understand that, but as I was checking out 20 minutes before close (which, if you’ve ever worked in retail at all, that’s plenty of time before closing for a customer to be checking out…). Walking into the store, the young lady collecting carts rudely cut us off before grabbing a buggy. That takes two seconds to do, and she stood there for easily 3-4 minutes and looked at me many times while standing there trying to get a buggy. I gave her a smile, trying to be friendly and she didn’t even speak a word to me. TERRIBLE customer service right from the get go on this trip. Then, as I’m navigating the app deals and store shelves, I’m finding that a LOT of my items and sale choices were not matching up in store. I’ve dealt with this many times at this specific Kroger and the employees, daytime or nighttime, are always rude about it. Anyway, as we got to self checkout 20 min before close, we were trying to hurry as to not be a bother to the employees trying to go home. My husband couldn’t see the screen at self checkout said “closed” and I tried telling him the light was off but he really couldn’t hear me over chatter in the store. Apparently, the young lady manning self checkout on 9/26 even told him it was closed but again, he couldn’t hear; but as he got to that register he heard her make smart remarks to him like “alright then, whatever” because she assumed he was ignoring him? VERY insensitive and rude to say something like that. What if he were an actually audibly impaired person? That’s ridiculous behavior from CUSTOMER SERVICE employees and I truly hate shopping at this store so I guess I’ll just boycott it after that employee smarted off to my husband. There is only one employee at this Kroger that’s EVER been friendly and it’s the cashier with short short dark hair and southern accent. She’s always so friendly but I haven’t seen her lately so I guess I’m just done with this store. Bad, bad, bad customer service.”

Top 3 Pop-up Shops in United States

In the heart of United States with 3 spots, you'll find amazing Pop-up Shops, holding an impressive reviews with almost 26 reviews from people worldwide.