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    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    18 years ago

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    16 years ago

    Lovely shop, fantastic quality. Not the cheapest, but you pay for quality.

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    intu Potteries

    intu Potteries

    3.6(22 reviews)
    8.5 km
    £££

    The Potteries Centre is the main shopping centre in Stoke-On-Trent. It was formerly known as Intu…read morePotteries until the parent company went into administration. The mall feels like it has so much potential, but that potential is wasted. There's such a large number of empty units now, and this is shown in "The Hive" with a row of closed restaurants which look like they've been empty for years - right next to Nando's and the Cineworld cinema. There's also a large amount of space in the mall which seems unused, including the pretty balcony, which just should be bustling. The staff around the mall were friendly, and they did try their best to offer assistance, although their knowledge of the local area could have been better as they struggled to recommend a supermarket nearby where I could buy essentials, including milk, to take back to my hotel. There's a small number of stores located here, nothing too exciting but certainly OK for a smaller city. Ann Summer, HMV, JD Sports New Look, Superdrug, Quiz and WHSmith have locations here, including all of the major mobile phone networks. The mall closes at 6 pm between Monday and Saturday, too, which does feel too early for a city. 2* - It feels that other than the rebrand, the mall hasn't changed for the better in years, and it's just depressing and declining.

    It's not bad but for a smaller city, but missing most of the bigger brands you'd expect to see in…read moresomewhere like Westfield or Trafford centre, such as h & m, and berksha. There's a few cafes to eat, which are ok, nothing standoutish. I think the recent addition of The Hive - which has lots of new restaurants and a cinema - will be the start of the potteries getting better. All in all, it's ok for a weekend shop, but if you're looking to splash the cash, head to one of the bigger cities.

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    West Heath Shopping Centre

    West Heath Shopping Centre

    1.7(3 reviews)
    10.0 km
    ££

    *Apologies to anyone who has previously read this I put Indian instead of Chinese restaurant -…read morethere is only a Chinese restuarant/takeaway called the 'Happy Garden' There have been countless plans to change the precinct into another facility - possibly something useful. Only some of the shops there proove worth going to the rest - can't see how they are making profit. It has recently had a refurbishment but not that you could really tell by the vile 1970s style toilet blocks and falling down apartment above the falling apart pub. There are a few shops such as somerfield, softwalkers and the newsagents, a chippy, subway sandwich shop, an Indian restaurant, betfred, ceramic pottery workshop and a newly opened vets. The car park is ample yet not enough parent and child spaces in comparison to more than enough disabled parking spaces. There has always been naff security on site which you cannot rely on clearing the troublesome chavs who congregate or pathetically have go in subway in groups of 50 just to get a donut Alright if you just need the basics (bread/milk) or a quick sandwich but not much else really. It should have been changed into a much needed up to date leisure centre (one of the suggested development plans years ago)

    This place consists of Somerfield Supermarket, a new Aldi, Marten's Newsagents, Ceramic Experience,…read moreSubway, Lloyds chemist, chinese restaurant and West Heath Chip Shop. A handy place to buy a quick bite to eat but is usually run amok by high-school kids at around 3 o'clock and the local pub goers at the Unicorn pub just outside it. The supermarket is alright, not too large and the product choice isn't too extensive. The Aldi has recently been opened to join along with the other one available in Congleton. I personally haven't been in this but if wanting non-known-brand products for a cheap price then this is the place to go. Ceramic Experience is a place for children to design plates/paint ceramic cutlery for special occasions etc. Not a bad way to spend a rainy afternoon. The chinese restaurant is good for a night out eating. The Chip shop is rather dingy but pretty cheap.

    Delissimo - shopping - Updated May 2026

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