Located next to a large John Lewis store, in the Monks Cross area of York, this is quite a large Marks & Spencer store, from the outside, the store does look nice, impressive and modern.
Inside the store, there is also a typical M&S Cafe as well as a Filmore and Union bakery, which has a small range of sandwiches, cakes as well as hot drinks - Filmore is quite big in the Yorkshire region, and has a large branch in the city centre, and also one at the train station in York.
The staff around the store seemed friendly enough, but they didn't stand out exactly.
The store had quite a large Food Hall, the selection of to go food also impressed me at the deli counter, although sadly none of it was either gluten-free, and the food which wasn't labelled as containing gluten was not suitable for coeliacs due to preparation methods which were a shame, this was quite a new thing for me having not seen this before at my local Manchester store, although at the time of writing this it has now been introduced in Manchester and possibly nationwide too.
The checkout area, however, was a little messy and not as good as the Manchester store which I visit quite regularly, another main factor this store was missing compared to Manchester was the fact fresh juices such as freshly squeezed orange, and lemonade and the infused waters I enjoy were not on offer here.
Parking is available it seems at both sides of the store, on the other side near the food hall, I noticed a few eateries and part of the construction of the new York Community Stadium, which will be home to a cinema and York City FC.
A nice large branch of the department store chain, with a decent food hall, albeit once again it seems to fail compared to some other branches but still it is a decent and slightly above average tore which at least deserves a three-star rating. read more