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Seaford Shopping Centre - The Seaford Shopping Centre dome

Seaford Shopping Centre

4.3(4 reviews)
38.8 km
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I had been waiting over 2 weeks for an Amaysim sim card to arrive in the post from Amaysim due to…read morefaulty card. I was happy to pay for the start up card which happened to also be available from "Pop Phones Seaford". They gave me the card free of charge, the guy was polite and really helpful. Phone up and running straight afterwards. Great local shop.

I'm really torn with rating this Seaford Shopping Centre, so much of the centre definitely…read morequalifies at 'Meh' but there are also some really great local stores that are quite fantastic. So 3 Stars seems a nice medium. The Seaford Shopping Centre underwent a huge change a few years back, and one of the best things about the upgrade was the introduction of Big W. The amount of times this store has saved my life (a possible over-exaggeration)! When you need cables, or batteries, or a book, or a DVD, or really anything. Before the change the centre was good for groceries and a magazine or two. The upgrade also bought a whole load of new stores, but most barely rate a second look. Fly is great for buying teens surf clothes, but most other stores are peddling 'country fashions' that I'm sure my nan would buy. The highlights can pretty much all be found in the old section of the centre. These include Seaford Gourmet Butchers, TC's Fruit & Veg, Barossa Fine Foods, Seafood Chest, and the Newsagencies. Some of these have been around for years, while others are new additions. But if you skip Woolies and buy from the smaller guys you can get some great produce. I don't really look forward to coming here, but I can't deny that while most of the centre is fairly pointless, there are some great stores.

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Seaford Shopping Centre - Some of the shops in the centre

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Some of the shops in the centre

Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre

Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre

3.8(4 reviews)
30.6 km
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Southgate Plaza is a smaller shopping centre just off Main South Road at Morphett Vale. It's more…read moreof a semi circle of shops with verandahs rather than an enclosed centre. Parking is usually not too bad but it can get rather hectic at times. Now they have moved the K-Mart Tyre & Auto into a brand newly built shop at the outer edge of the carpark it loses a little more room for parking. It's main attractions are Coles and Target then there are about 40 specialty shops. So a bit of everything is represented really. There's a Subway, EB Games, Priceline Pharmacy, Australia Post, Homeart, butcher, cafe, bottle shop, shoes, clothes, fruit and veg, mobile phones, a good mix for whatever you are looking for. These's even a Sushi shop I noticed the other day. I don't eat the stuff so never really noticed before. Worth a look or for somewhere different to go. I could see lots of locals using it often but the main drawcard that gets me there is Target (as it's the only one in the Southern area) or on a few odd occasions catalogues from Homeart or Tandy have made me make the trip here.

This outdoor shopping plaza is like an upmarket colonnades. While it doesn't match it terms of…read morerange, it has all the key stores and franchises a plaza needs. There is a subway (that automatically places it a good stead), a Baker's Delight (another good point), a lovely small butchers store, Target, Coles, a supersized Newsagency, a Pharmacy and even a nice little sushi bar. Southgate Plaza's main attraction is target, a nice department store. This is one of the largest Target stores south of Adelaide and has a great range. The other stores are quite nice too and you pretty much have one of each store type. Parking is really easy, however it gets harder at Christmas (very difficult during sales even though there are umpteen many parking spaces). They run competitions at Christmas time where you can win gift cards. These are worth entering, and the atmosphere is quite positive. It doesn't get too busy during the week, which is good too.

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Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre
Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre
Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre

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Newton Village

Newton Village

4.0(2 reviews)
17.0 km•Campbelltown
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This shopping district is petite but I couldn't be happier I live soo close to it…read more For its size there actually is a wide variety of shops. For one two full sized supermarkets (Coles and Woolworths) within metres of each other. As well as- * A chemist/pharmacy. * A fruit and veg. * Two cafes- including a Michele's Patisserie. * A sushi bar. * Just Cuts. * Bendigo Bank. * A few clothes shops- including a Noni B and Millers. * A health foods shop. * A nail tech. * A masseuse. * A gift shop. * A bottle-o. (Hidden away down by Woolies) * An optometrist. * The Reject Shop. * An Indian restaurant. (Outside) * Jets gym. (Outside) And yet there's still a few vacant spaces for other things to eventually move in. I think a planned newsagent is popping up soon. There's also a RediATM inside, and I'm sure there's another somewhere but I just can't remember where and what. There is a lot of parking, including roof top, underground and to the east side of the building. Each have their individual access points to the inside. There's also a lift which takes you to each level, and travellators (not escalators) so also being very easy for disability access. Next door outside is also the Newton Post Office, a Chinese restaurant, another gym, and another discount variety store. So simply said this convenient corner in Newton/Rostrevor is one of the greatest establishments in the area for basically everything!! And also if you do find yourself spending too much time here at any one point, there are two public toilets in the building. (One by Coles and one near the travellators on the main level).

It's a nice little shopping centre. It's a bit messy and for anything but food shopping there isn't…read moremuch else.

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Newton Village
Newton Village
Newton Village

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Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Entertainment Centre

Westfield Tea Tree Plaza

2.6(12 reviews)
21.6 km
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I have to be honest and say that I sort of used to be a mall rat down here. Well, not really…read moreconsidering that I generally hung around the city as opposed to one of the regional shopping centres. However, this is a pretty decent sized shopping centre, probably the largest in the Northern Suburbs of Adelaide. There is a pretty decent variety of shops, and they have also spruced the entrance up a bit as well, including moving the cinema entrance outside of the shopping centre. Oh, and there is also a bus station that sends buses directly to the city along the O-Bahn, which actually makes the journey pretty quick (when some idiot doesn't decide to drive down it that is). Anyway, this shopping centre certainly isn't bad.

Back in the days of Happy Pants, flourescent sunglasses and talking your fat mate into doing the…read moreTruffle Shuffle, there was really only one decent shopping option other than Rundle Mall, and that was Tea Tree Plaza, or TTP for those in the know. Back in those days it was a fair bit smaller than the the multi-hall extravaganza it is today. With a number of extensions and the odd facelift, TTP has been surpassed by Marion as the city's second shopping destination, but it will always be higher on the list to me! Living north of the city sees me visiting TTP more often than I used to, and although I still prefer the trek into Rundle Mall, I find that almost all I need can be found out there. Plenty of shops on offer, plus a pretty decent food court with a number of options, keeps me entertained and fulfilled on each visit. Because it is spread over a fair distance (not to mention the mini-plaza that houses Toys R Us and a number of other major shopping sites), you can find yourself copping some pretty sore quads on a shopping excursion, especially if you are comparing prices, deals or are just indecisive like me! In reality, Town is by far a better choice, but if you live out that way and can't be stuffed with the hassle and the parking (not to mention save a bit of petrol money) then TTP is just fine.

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Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Entertainment Centre

Entertainment Centre

Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Inside

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Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Entertainment Centre

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Erindale Shopping Centre

Erindale Shopping Centre

4.0(1 review)
16.6 km
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As a local business, it's hard to compete with international conglomerates such as Woolworths and…read moreColes. However, I think it's the exceptional service that keeps businesses like Romeo's Foodland afloat. As Foodland is franchised, products and prices vary between stores. The Erindale location does have a large variety of products, but has less to offer than some of the larger Foodland supermarkets around Adelaide. For example, the selection of fruit and vegetables are somewhat limited and sometimes no longer fresh. However, their prices are usually reasonably low and sometimes you can grab some great offers. Last week I picked up some bananas at only $.189 per kilo, which in my experience, is almost unheard of. The customer service is the selling point of this supermarket though. Whilst they don't have the largest range of goods, nor are they always able to compete with larger chains, it's the friendly staff that has me going back. Going through check-out is always a pleasure, and Foodland's employees always ask how their customers are and are willing to smile and chat. There's nothing worse than dealing with employees that are both unfriendly and don't enjoy their jobs, and feel the need to make it obvious to everyone around them. You'll never experience that sort of thing here. Also, for those that have trouble with multiple heavy bags, Foodland provides 'car service' and will have an employee help you to your car with your items. It's not too often you see that sort of service anymore!

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