Saks Fifth Avenue is a department store Sarasota located in United States.
120 University Town Center Dr Unit 2 Sarasota , FL 34243 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
This store has moved to the new Mall at University Town Center. Twice the size over two levels, men's department is back, restaurant on the second floor.
Go to Saks, and if you have anything you want skincare-wise, head over to Clarins. Lynn and Monica are wonderful and extremely informative and helpful.
I wonder if the foolish ppl know the salespeople only kiss ass cuz they need the commission...Just cu you're told, "That looks gorgeous on you", or "You wear that soooo well " doesn't make it so!
Saks is great! Always can find what I want!
Recently went shopping for some new sunglasses here, and the customer service was unbeatable. Clerks were extremely helpful!
Go see Cody in shoes , he is fabulous!!
Worst customer service I have ever experienced. Make sure you are dressed to the nines before you enter this establishment or you won't get help no matter how much money you have to spend.
Kimberly at the YSL make-up counter is the BEST!!!!!
Just be aware if you take in expensive jewelry for repair they will make it seem not worth your time. Not happy at all with customer service.
No more men's section!
as newly crowned Mayor of Saks - I hereby give Alyse a raise!!! :)
Sebastian in mens is awesome!
The ice tea and hordervers are wonderful - TC
New store with beautiful fashions for men and women. - Sandra Locascio
Alwsys love Macy's plus this one has Starbucks in it. You can smell the coffee over all the fragrance :-). I'm loving it. - Marty Stanford
Be prepared to dig through bins, because they no longer have shelves. There are just giant bins that are semi-sorted you have to dig through. Bring hand wipes, cause you'll feel dirty when done. - I Bradenton
This isn't my favorite place to shop but when they have a sale the prices are decent. - Crystal Morris Connery
Beautiful mall. Plenty of restaurants to eat at and places to melt your credit cards. - Christopher Nason