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Junction One

3.0 (7 reviews)
ModerateOutlet Stores
Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Castle Mall

Castle Mall

(3 reviews)

££

Two or three? Two or three? Two...or...three?!…read more Fine, it's three. Just. Multi-faceted, capacious and, well, just plain random, Castle Mall has the makings of a fantastic shopping centre. With plenty of decent shops, such as Dorothy Perkins and Burton, New Look, Dunnes Stores, Pound Stretcher Extra, Clinton Cards, and even a Post Office, it sounds good on paper. It's well-located, situated right smack bang in the town centre. So what's the problem? Castle Mall is tired, lacking in fervor, and it just hasn't managed to materialize its potential quite yet. There's the old problem of too many empty shop units, and despite one entrance of the centre looking fantastic, the other entrance leaves a lot to be desired...I think the mall has a few identity issues. There are worse, but there are definitely better. Three stars = piggy in the middle.

The Castle Centre has really gone downhill over the last few years. Dunnes Stores has closed and I…read moreheard a rumour that New Look was moving out to Junction One. There aren't really any places to eat and the number of shops has gone down a lot. Right now, Poundstrecher, Poundland and New Look are managing to keep everything together. I remember that they spent loads of money getting Woolworths and Adams to come to the centre only for them to fade out after a few months. If I'm in the area, I only use this place if I have to use the loo as the toilets in here are very clean. It has been really sad to see names like Dorothy Perkins, Woolworths and now Dunnes leave the centre and I fear for what will happen to it. Ballymena has really stolen all the trade from Antrim and I'm not happy.

The Junction

The Junction

(15 reviews)

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Sadly more and more units have closed down here. But it still has the adidas shop. This means I…read morecan get my trainer fix and coffee fix at either Starbucks or Costa. So a win win for me.

About 12 years ago, Antrim's town planners stumbled across an empty space on the outskirts of town…read moreand thought "Hey! This is the perfect spot for a cheap and nasty retail park! Let's build it here, next to the derelict Kerr's Tyres building to improve the area!" The end result created Junction One, a retail park with outlet stores. So think Next Clearance, M&S Outlet (2 levels), Nike Factory Store, Adidas, Antler and Toytown. All of those are located here. The layout is a bit weird, as it is two triangles of shops back to back which is a bit inconvenient if you are trying to find a shop only to find that it is on the other side of the triangle. In a way, it reminds me of Glasgow Fort but on a much smaller scale and with shops that are dire. Don't get me wrong, I do love a bargain but with the amount of empty units and the fashion actually in the outlet stores, it does feel slightly limited. It does have its positives like a Starbucks, a big Asda and a cinema with an "IMAX" screen. (Screen 1 of the Omniplex is 23m wide and is the largest cinema screen in Ireland.) I do miss the café that was in M&S, and there was a decent little ice cream parlour at the back but both have sadly gone to make way for more emptiness. The former M&S Café is now the extended lingerie department. But M&S here doesn't even have a food hall so what is the point of calling it M&S! But Starbucks, Asda and the cinema do keep me coming back when I'm over in Antrim and Redz, Moe's Grill and the Antrim Park at the edge of the place are also pretty good.

Antrim Arcade

Antrim Arcade

(2 reviews)

Antrim Arcade is surprisingly not an arcade in the sense of amusements, but rather a pokey little…read morecollection of completely random and unrelated shops. Mmm... According to the sign on the door there's a wallpaper and paint shop called Decoflair, a recruitment agency known as Workforce Ireland Ltd., Jeffanie PC Solutions which specialise on computer sales and repairs, and a pub called the Galleon Bar. There was also a chip shop at the very front of the Arcade, entitled Arcade Chip Shop. Novel. When my sister and I wandered in, I actually thought we were in the wrong place. There were a couple of mums sitting on seats, playing with their kids, and a man wandering around with some paper. I felt a bit awkward, and since I had no requirement for wall paper and paint, nor did I need a computer seen to, or indeed a job (the pub option was debatable, but I'm fairly sure I didn't particularly need a drink), we decided to skedaddle. The chippie wasn't an option either, as we'd just had lunch, but it was exceptionally busy for 3pm on a Wednesday afternoon. Probably the best aspect of this strange little arcade...

The Arcade is a bit weird. All the shops here are run by individual people and it is more of an…read moreindoor market than an arcade. At the entrance, there is a chip shop on one side and a Morelli's sweet shop on the other. If you walk to the other end of the place, there is a café and a bar up a steep flight of steps. It is a bit run down but it brings back a lot of nostalgia from my Antrim days.

Junction One - outlet_stores - Updated May 2026

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