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    St. Ann's Shopping Centre

    St. Ann's Shopping Centre

    (12 reviews)

    ££

    Harrow & Wealdstone

    St Ann's and St George's are the sort of twin Harrow Shopping Centres. St Georges boasts a Vue…read moreCinema and St Ann's has a food court. St Ann's is bang opposite Harrow-on-the-hill Tube station and Harrow Bus Station. The mall has fairly large parking with affordable prices (£1 for an hour) and has the common highstreet options like Primark, BHS, M & S attached to it. There is a Clarks, Shoezone, H & M as well as a small Boots store. There is a larger Boots in St George's. The food court above has a KFC, Pizza Corner Express, Burger King, Subway Spudulike and an El Mexicana (similar to Chilango etc but avoid it at all costs). There is also a Fuji Juice Station which makes fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices and Smoothies and has a Millie's Attached to it. So plenty of food options. Over-all a nice little mall but wife tells me that the options and clothing lines that are on display are nothing great and she still misses the Manchester Arndale! According to me one of the better and nearest shopping option if you live in and around Harrow as it has a little bit of everything.

    St Ann's is chain like and generic like! Where Topshop used to be we now have ...Calendar shop!…read moreReally! It's got a food court upstairs with all your usual bog standard chains Burger King, somethingelse I can't remember ! They have random stalls along the hallway of the entrance, iPhone covers, stall, eyebrow threading and Sky! I like the fresh Juice stall. Yes it's central, with a big car park near by, plus Harrow bus station and Train station, but its lame!...not as classy as it's cousin St George.

    St George’s Centre

    St George’s Centre

    (10 reviews)

    ££

    Harrow & Wealdstone

    BE Very carful if you park in the multi storey car park in St George's Centre in Harrow Middx North…read moreWest London.  They were exposed in the Harrow Times Newspaper for ripping of thousands of customers, the time clock at the entrance is an hour back and the time clock at the pay centre machine is correct , so if you park for two hours they charge you for three hours. The management asked me to come back in the week to collect £1.20 I said what about the other 6,788 people you ripped off who did not see the SCAM.  Next time I pulled into park the barrier said my car was black listed, because I collected my £1.20 that I was over charged.  it just shows you how desperate and greedy some scammers are for every pound. My advice is check the time you enter on yr watch then see if you are charged for the time you parked not longer as they feed on you not noticing and end of the year they have over £200,000 free money.  report them to trading standards, the local media, and Harrow Police for Fraud Obtaining Money by Deception.

    I used to live within 100mt of St George before we moved. St George's and St Ann's are a sort of…read moretwin shopping centre's in Harrow town centre. Very close to the Harrow-on-the-hill underground and Harrow Bus Station with its own paid parking means that it is easy to get to. From a shopping perspective Sr George has lesser stores but has better food options than St Ann's, primarily because it has a Vue Cinemas. The main stores it boasts of are TK Max, Wilkinson, Boots and a Bank. So it it very lacklustre. It makes up for this by a Vue Cinemas, a Gym, a branch for Gymborie (activity Center for toddlers) and couple of few entries . It has a Prezzo, Nandos, Frankie & Bennies and a McDonalds. The mall and parking are open till late night to cater to the cinema goers and is a factories for non cinema goers as well because the other harrow mall St Ann's closes shop at Seven! I never had issues with parking spaces and best thing is that it is free after 6:30 pm! Otherwise costs around £1.20 an hour and is not bad. Only issue I have with parking is paying for it, the machines only accept cash which is a pain if you are out of small change. Forgot to add - previous review mentions a Disney store . Wanted to share that this is now closed (couple of years ago)

    Marks and Spencer

    Marks and Spencer

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    Harrow & Wealdstone

    This is a pretty typical Marks and Spencers. Menswear on the first food, women's clothing on the…read moreground floor, with a food section in the back. We visited to get something easy for dinner, and headed straight to the food area although we did note that there was quite a number of sale racks in the women's section on the way through. We're used to the Pinner branch, which is only food, so the layout here is a little odd to us. For example, some of the ready to cook stuff from different ranges are on different aisles, rather than all together. But we got through it eventually and found something what we were looking for and headed to the self checkouts. There are four checkouts... two were out of action and the other two had some very slow people on them. The woman looking after the checkouts partly cleared one of the broken ones and then just upped and walked away part way through it. We then had a pricing fault on something else we had and she argued with us that it was correctly priced. Instead of going to check herself (she wasn't doing anything else) she yelled across the shop floor to some poor student who was already dragging a metal cage pallet around. She called back the price and was ignored. A few minutes passed and the woman called to the student again, who went and double checked. Now the woman tried to pass us off to two other staff members so she wouldn't have to fix the price. Needless to say, we ended up writing in with a complaint because this just wasn't appropriate behaviour as the staff member was obviously dodging work.

    Marks and Spencer in Harrow is one of the largest branches in the area. It is on two floors and has…read moreescalators to move between floors or a customer lift. On the ground floor is womens wear and childrens wear. Right at the back of the shop is the supermarket / food section. Upstairs is the mens department and home wares. As you are part way up the escalator you can smell the wonderful aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The coffee shop is situated at the back of the first floor and smells absolutely divine. Everything about Marks and Spencer is expensive, but for quality and no quibble returns, it is one of my favourtie shops.

    Poundland

    Poundland

    (2 reviews)

    Harrow & Wealdstone

    There are good sides and bad sides to Poundland - the plus point is that everything is at most a £1…read more- so you feel that you can wander around grabbing anything you like without running up much of a bill at all. But the downside is that everyone else is doing the same, so it's often a tight squeeze getting around, especially because there are so many baby buggies in the place. The store is a bit run down - I don't think they've had a refit since they first opened and the floor is feeling very run down, while the checkouts are just old and very banged up. The other thing about the store that has to be mentioned is related to the footfall - the queues can get rather larger even if there are multiple tills open, and because of the number of people exiting (again and the pushchairs) it's actually hard to get in. So this store is fine but nothing special compared to the rest of the chain. But if you want to pick up some basics, then it's a good place to go - we always used to pick up pet treats here, and its a good place for getting things like tinsel for a Christmas tree etc.

    It's exactly what you think it is, an English dollar store or as I like to call it the $1.62…read moreCanadian dollar store. Even with the exchange things were a good deal. Peter and I ran out of toothpaste and I lost my belt and I needed something to hold my pants up. Without the belt my pants would've been around my ankle during the All Saints. The line up was really long and the ladies at the til did the best they could to speed the line up.

    Debenhams - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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