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    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Marks and Spencer

    Marks and Spencer

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I called in this branch of Marks and Spencer while in Stoke on-Trent, and considering it hasn't…read morebeen reviewed on Yelp in way over 8 years, infact it hasn't been reviewed on Yelp at all with the last review for this place being written on Qype, once is definitley needed. I called in here for a quick walk around and to pick up some Hand Sanitiser and to look at the gluten free sandwiches, while doing some work in Stoke ahead of the By-election. This store is located in the city centre of Hanley, one of 6 towns in Stoke On-Trent including Stoke, Hanley, Burslem, Fenton, Tunstall and Longton. As I recall this is one of two stores in the city and the oldest. The store is a decent size, but does seem a little old-fashioned at times and left our when it comes to being refurbished and modernised especially when comparing to other branches such as those in Manchester and Birmingham to name a few. The staff seemed quite nice, and I was pleased to pick up two bottles of 50ml Hand Sanitiser for £1.50, which was a saving of 50p across the two bottles. The range for gluten free was satisfactory, although much poorer than other stores such as Manchester. Overall, this store is okay and a nice brand to have in Hanley, but still the store lacks the feel that other branches have, so sadly seems slightly poorer hence warrants just two stars.

    This is a big Marks and Spencer store. It has pretty much everything women's and men's clothes,…read moreunderwear, home stuff, food, kid's stuff and a cafe/restaurant. It is over three floors all easily accessible by escalator or lift. It is laid out really well with a walkway straight through the middle with plenty of space. This is good because the store has a multi-storey car park, and is popular with shoppers in general, not just Marks and Spencer customers. The large gangway means the foot traffic from cars to the shops moves well. The store as a large food section and has pretty much all a supermarket should offer only it's pretty posh and pretty pricey. However, if you do a big food shop you are able to collect your shopping from a car pick up point which is more convenient than battling the multi-storey with your trolley. The car park is a pay on foot and is well laid out, but there are only three pay machines spread out across the levels so if you leave at peak times prepare for a massive queue.

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    Primark

    Primark

    3.6(14 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    Primark is one of the anchor tenants of "The Potterie Shopping Center" having a huge store, just on…read morethe outside part of the store, with connections through escalators into the shopping center. One thing I want to start with, is my shock and reaction in anger and disbelief at how inaccessible the store is for wheelchair users, This is one of The Potteries' flagship stores, and for a wheelchair to have to go all the way around onto the street level and a good 3-4 minute walk is unacceptable for any store, let alone an anchor tenant. I finally got in this store through street level on Lamb Street, this is the main entrance anyway. The entrance through the shopping center is a mess really, it is just a reasonably large empty space with just an escalator, I'm sure they'd make a lot more money and stores do better if they had a lift here, but still some sort of lift or escalator to get into Primark, or just get rid of this entrance completely and make the entrance the one that is through Lamb Street. Primark does have lifts inside with 3 floors, however due to the jumble sale nature, which all near enough looks the same, apart from one floor being mens, womens and children's, it is easy to get in and out of the lifts on the right floor, and walk for a few seconds, until you realize, like I did. The store is filled with cheap clothes, but still is set out like a jumble sale, although seems a little nicer than your Sports Direct style store, although this store still isn't great because of this. For the price and the look, most of the items don't seem to be great quality, but Primark doesn't really seem to be the price for that. I have never visited a Primark in my life, and normally avoid clothes shops and try to limit it when I can, but I still was impressed by some of the deals in this store, my friend picked up a pair of shoes and 5 pairs of socks for £19, which wasn't bad with good deals on socks at 5 pairs for £5, but still due to the situation with entering and leaving the store, being a little discriminatory and made a lot harder, as well as the jumble style nature, I feel this store deserves no more than a two.

    Cheap clothes abound, watch out for dodgy stitching on some items though, I've had a couple…read more This store gets packed at the weekend so expect queues at the tills. Also it can end up looking like a jumble sale by the end of the day because of customers dumping clothes where they weren't supposed to be. Get in their early, it's easier that way.

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    Primark - A bit like a jumble sale!

    A bit like a jumble sale!

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    Finally a lift!!!

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