Shopping in Pembroke Park, FL splits cleanly in two. Inside the town's 1.7 square miles you get a warehouse district full of furniture and antique dealers, a Goodwill, a liquidation floor and a few independent boutiques along West Hallandale Beach Boulevard. Everything a shopper pictures when they think South Florida, meaning the malls, the outlets and the luxury names, sits five to thirty minutes away in Hallandale Beach, Aventura, Pembroke Pines, Dania Beach and Sunrise. This guide runs by drive time, closest first, so you can build a real afternoon out of it.
How Shopping Works Around a Town This Small
Pembroke Park covers 1.666 square miles and holds roughly 6,300 people, according to census figures, which is smaller than most of the shopping centers listed further down this page. There is no mall here and no boutique row. What the town does have is a genuine trade specialism: warehouse blocks off Park Road and SW 30th Avenue stocked with furniture, antiques, flooring, stone and liquidation goods.
Two roads carry everything. West Hallandale Beach Boulevard runs east to west through the middle of town and holds the thrift store, the boutiques, the butcher and the restaurants. Pembroke Road marks the southern edge along the Miami-Dade line and picks up sneaker and grocery retail. I-95 sits just east and the Florida Turnpike just west, which is why a fifteen minute drive covers so much ground here.
One correction worth making before you set your GPS. Pembroke Park is not Pembroke Pines. Pembroke Lakes Mall, the Shops at Pembroke Gardens and the water park all belong to Pembroke Pines, a separate and much larger city to the west. If you want the wider picture of the area first, the guide to things to do in Pembroke Park covers the same geography from the attractions side.
Inside the Town Limits: Furniture, Antiques and Warehouse Buys
The Park Road and SW 30th Avenue blocks are the reason anyone drives into Pembroke Park to shop. Patio Furniture Warehouse at 2930 SW 30th Avenue sells outdoor furniture at warehouse scale, and Modern Miami at 2050 SW 30th Avenue carries indoor pieces a few minutes away. Both are listed as active retailers on the Town of Pembroke Park business registry. Bring a vehicle that can actually carry what you buy, because these are loading docks, not delivery-first showrooms. Buying a sofa before the room is ready is common enough here that a 10×10 storage unit, which holds about a one bedroom's worth of furniture, is a normal part of the plan.
Antique Trade Center at 2801 John P. Lyons Lane deals in antique reproductions, and Daniels Antiques at 2520 SW 30 Avenue sits in the same warehouse cluster. Both keep trade hours rather than retail ones, so call before you make a special trip on a Saturday. South Florida humidity is hard on veneer, upholstery and paper, which is why anyone holding a piece for more than a few weeks between homes uses climate controlled storage in Pembroke Park rather than a garage.
Topper Liquidators at 2601 John P. Lyons Lane runs the other side of the district, moving liquidation and wholesale lots across furniture, electronics, apparel, beauty supplies, sunglasses and fragrances. Go with a category in mind rather than a specific item, since the floor changes week to week. Piccolo Hosiery at 2501 Park Lane is a wholesale socks and apparel supplier with a deep children's range, aimed squarely at small retailers. Resellers working these warehouses tend to outgrow a spare room fast, and a 10×20 unit is roughly a one car garage of inventory.
Thrift, Boutiques and Everyday Retail on the Boulevard
Goodwill Industries of South Florida occupies 3141 to 3146 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard and is the town's only proper thrift store. Inventory turns fastest early in the week, once weekend donations have been sorted and put out, so a Monday or Tuesday visit beats a Saturday one. It is also the single easiest secondhand stop in the area for household goods, since parking is free surface lot rather than a garage.
Hollywood Palace Boutique at 4520 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard, Suite 5, is one of the very few independent clothing boutiques carrying a Pembroke Park address. Hours are limited and not published centrally, so treat it as a call-ahead stop rather than a drop-in. Sneaker Union USA at 3948 Pembroke Road, Unit C, covers footwear on the southern edge of town and combines easily with the takeout counters on the same stretch.
P.S. House of Meats at 4050 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard is a grocery and butcher rather than a fashion stop, and it is where people who cook actually shop in town. Pair a run there with lunch on the same corridor. The rundown of best restaurants in Pembroke Park covers what is worth stopping for between errands.
Under Ten Minutes East: Village at Gulfstream Park
Village at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach is the closest shopping district to Pembroke Park, reachable in under ten minutes straight east on the same boulevard. It is an open-air center attached to the Gulfstream Park racing and casino complex, so shops, restaurants and gaming sit in one walkable block. That is the appeal and also the catch: the garages are shared with the racetrack, so a race day or a big event night turns a five minute errand into a twenty minute one.
Fifteen Minutes South: Aventura Mall
Aventura Mall is the nearest luxury shopping to Pembroke Park, about fifteen minutes south. Dior, Prada, Louis Vuitton and Hermes anchor the boutique roster, and there are more than 40 dining options including the Treats Food Hall and Eataly. What separates it from any other high-end mall is the art: more than 25 museum-caliber works by artists including Robert Indiana and Louise Bourgeois are installed through the property. Even if you buy nothing, that makes it a legitimate free indoor hour on a 95 degree afternoon.
Fifteen to Twenty Minutes West: The Two Pembroke Pines Centers
Pembroke Lakes Mall at 11401 Pines Boulevard is the traditional enclosed mall for this side of Broward, with more than 150 specialty shops, a food court with a carousel in the middle of it, Round1, Kids Empire and an AMC 9 theatre on the west end. The mall's own visitor page lists hours of 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, with doors unlocked at 10 a.m. for mall walkers. Parking is free, valet runs on weekends at the south entrance, and there is a farmers market on Thursday evenings in the lot west of Macy's. Dillard's, at 11945 Pines Boulevard, is the anchor worth planning around if you need bra fitting, custom suiting and tailoring, or free beauty services, and it opens at noon on Sundays rather than 11.
The Shops at Pembroke Gardens at 527 SW 145th Terrace is the open-air alternative, with more than 75 shops and restaurants along a main-street layout that includes lululemon and Altar'd State. The center's visit page puts hours at 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, with a farmers market every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is pet friendly, a courtesy security shuttle runs the lots, and paid valet is available Wednesday through Sunday outside Brio Tuscan Grille and Brimstone Woodfire Grill. Note that minors 16 and under must be with an adult after 6 p.m.
Twenty Minutes North: Dania Pointe and Bass Pro Shops
Dania Pointe is an open-air center roughly twenty minutes north with Anthropologie, American Eagle, Pandora, Tommy Bahama and Urban Outfitters, plus dining and a hotel inside the complex. Its real advantage is position: it is close enough to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International to work as a last-stop-before-the-flight shopping run.
Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Dania Beach is the other reason to head that way. Beyond fishing and outdoor gear at scale, the aquarium tanks and boat displays hold children's attention far longer than a normal shopping stop, and Islamorada Fish Company serves seafood inside the building. Ten minutes away, the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts holds a ceramic and studio glass collection that pairs neatly with an antiques-minded afternoon.
Thirty Minutes Out: Sawgrass Mills and Las Olas Boulevard
Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise is the outlet answer, about thirty to thirty five minutes northwest, with more than 350 stores and a Colonnade section carrying Balenciaga, David Yurman, Jimmy Choo and Prada. It is enormous, so pick a wing and park at that entrance rather than circling the ring road. Weekday mornings are dramatically calmer than weekends, particularly between December and April. Outlet trips have a way of producing an off-season wardrobe nobody has closet space for, which is what a 5×5 locker is sized for.
Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, about thirty minutes north, is the opposite experience: a walkable stretch of independent boutiques and galleries that Visit Lauderdale calls its style mile, with Tommy Bahama, Yeti, Warby Parker, Lilly Pulitzer and Edward Beiner among the tenants. Street parking is metered and tight, so head straight for a garage off the boulevard and walk back. Evening is when the galleries and restaurants are at their best.
Weekend Markets Worth the Drive
Yellow Green Farmers Market in Hollywood is the one market in this area that genuinely justifies the trip, with more than 350 vendors selling seafood, produce, crafts, artisanal goods and art under one warehouse roof, plus live music. The detail most guides leave out is that it runs Saturdays and Sundays only. Go early if you want produce and seafood, later if you want the music and the food stalls.
Two mall markets fill the midweek gap. The Shops at Pembroke Gardens runs its farmers market Sundays, and Pembroke Lakes Mall runs one on Thursday evenings, which is the only weeknight market option within twenty minutes of Pembroke Park.
Parking, Hours and the Weather That Decides Your Day
Almost nothing here is walkable between clusters, and that is the single most useful thing to know. Within Pembroke Park itself the warehouse district, the boulevard and Pembroke Road are separate car trips. Parking is free and easy at every in-town stop, at Pembroke Lakes Mall and at Dania Pointe. The Shops at Pembroke Gardens is the only open-air center near town you can genuinely walk end to end, and the City of Pembroke Pines runs a free gold route bus to it Monday through Saturday.
Hours trip people up more than parking does. Pembroke Lakes Mall does not open until 11 a.m., the warehouse dealers keep weekday trade hours and thin out on weekends, and several of the independent boutiques in town post no hours at all. Call before you drive. Sunday is the shortest retail day almost everywhere in this area.
Weather sets the schedule from June through September. The National Weather Service had this area under a Heat Advisory with a 106 degree heat index on August 11, 2026, and afternoon thunderstorms are close to a daily event across the wet season. Shop the open-air centers in the morning and save Aventura Mall or Pembroke Lakes Mall for the afternoon. Hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30 with a statistical peak on September 10, per the National Hurricane Center, which is worth knowing if a shopping weekend is part of a longer trip. The best time to visit Pembroke Park guide breaks the calendar down further. Winter is the busy season: Visit Lauderdale reports the town's population roughly doubles when Canadian snowbirds arrive, and the malls and outlets feel it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an outdoor mall in Pembroke Pines?
Yes. The Shops at Pembroke Gardens at 527 SW 145th Terrace is an open-air lifestyle center with more than 75 shops and restaurants laid out along a walkable main street, plus outdoor patio dining. It is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, it is pet friendly, and a free city gold route bus serves it Monday through Saturday.
What stores are in Pembroke Pines Mall?
The mall people usually mean is Pembroke Lakes Mall at 11401 Pines Boulevard in Pembroke Pines. It holds more than 150 specialty shops with Dillard's, Macy's and JCPenney as department store anchors, a food court, Round1, Kids Empire and an AMC 9 theatre. Tenant rosters change, so check the mall's own directory before driving over for one specific store.
Is Aeropostale in Pembroke Mall?
Chain tenants come and go from Pembroke Lakes Mall the same way they do at any enclosed mall, and no third-party list stays current for long. The mall publishes its own store directory, and that is the only source worth trusting for a specific brand on a specific day. If the goal is mall-brand clothing generally, the mall's 150-plus shops and the Dillard's floor cover most of that ground.
Where is the closest outlet shopping to Pembroke Park?
Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise, roughly thirty to thirty five minutes northwest, is the nearest true outlet center, with more than 350 stores including a luxury Colonnade wing. Closer in, Topper Liquidators inside Pembroke Park sells liquidation and wholesale lots, and Dania Pointe about twenty minutes north carries brand-name retail at regular prices rather than outlet ones.
Where can I find boutique shopping in Pembroke Park?
Pembroke Park has very little boutique retail inside its borders. Hollywood Palace Boutique at 4520 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard, Suite 5, is the main independent clothing option, and its hours are limited. For a real boutique afternoon, Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale is about thirty minutes north, and Aventura Mall handles the luxury end fifteen minutes south.
Storage Space for Pembroke Park Shoppers and Sellers
Buying furniture in a town built on furniture warehouses creates a predictable problem: the piece shows up before the room is ready for it. Value Store It's Pembroke Park facility sits in the same industrial pocket as the Park Road dealers and rents month to month with no long term contract, which is what makes it useful for a gap measured in weeks. At the small end, a 5×10 unit takes a bedroom set or a season of stock, while a 10×5 unit holds a similar volume in a shallower shape if you are stacking rather than walking in.
Larger buys need more room. A 5×15 unit fits a dining set with space to reach the back of it, a 10×15 unit absorbs most of a two bedroom, and a 10×30 unit is the size warehouse buyers and market vendors end up in when a garage stops working. The 5×5 locker, the 10×10 and the 10×20 covered earlier fill in between. If you are not sure which one you need, the storage unit size guide sizes it against what you actually own, and boxes and packing supplies are sold on site for the glass and mirrors the antique dealers move.
If a shopping run around Pembroke Park ends with more than your place can hold, Value Store It has space a few blocks from where you bought it. It is also the practical answer for anyone moving to Pembroke Park who furnished the new place before the lease started.