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14 years ago
It's a big store and even got a homeward department. The store has 2 floors and the homeward section is on the 1st floor. They also participate in their 5am sales too. read more
3 Tower Retail Park
Crayford Road
Crayford
Dartford DA1 4LD
United Kingdom
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Popped in for a quick shop before dinner and there wasn't much of a wow factor other then coming in…read morein November they already have a lot of the holiday decors out. They don't have a lot of stores that would stop in for, pretty much what was appealing to me was things that I was looking for. Its possible that I am coming from the states, so there isnt that many stores that appealing to me. Parking - plenty Cleanliness - it was pretty good, I saw a few janitorial personal cleaning
This is my favorite store in the whole mall. The place is always clean and neat, and the staff are…read morefriendly and helpful.
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This is a very small branch of Dorothy Perkins situated in Dartford High Street. There is a good…read morerange of ladies clothes and accessories in this shop. The sales assistants always seem very friendly and offer assistance when you enter the store. This store isn't as updated as other branches with regard to appearance. There are often sales at this branch making it a good fashion shop to pop into if you are passing. This shop caters for all sizes.
Bluewater is a quality shopping centre. If you're looking for Woolworths, Primark or Peacocks you…read morewon't find them here. Instead there are lots of higher-end stores ranging from designer clothing to designer cosmetics and designer gadgets. Actually, it's not all second-mortgage shopping here - there are some 'normal' shops too, they're just a bit nicer than most high street equivalents. There are oodles of places to get a snack on the way round, like Starbucks etc. and there is a giant foodhall with choices for the discerning and not so discerning among you. On that note, a trip to Bluewater isn't complete without a trip to Ed's Diner - have one of their awesome burgers and a spectacular milkshake to find out why. Just make sure you eat when you're finished shopping though as you will just about be able to stagger to your car afterwards with the feeling in your belly. If you go at Christmas there are some superb lights outside as you approach the car parks - giant deers are among the best ones, but be warned, it can get super busy there too. Ample parking means it's not such a chore to go and the whole place is big enough that you don't feel crammed in - it's akin to a lot of the big malls in the States, and one of the best shopping trips (if there is such a thing) you can make in this country.
If you can't find what you want at Bluewater, I would be amazed! The place is huge with shops…read morelocated on 2 floors in the shape of a kind of triangle. It has main department stores located at each point - Marks and Spencer, House of Fraser and John Lewis. In between these are too many shops to mention, from your high end designer outlets to your regular High Street names such as Next, New Look, Burton, etc. That being said, you will not find shops like Primark and Peacocks. Each part of the triangle has its own name, i.e. Rose Gallery etc and there are maps located at every point of the triangle, if you can't find that particular shop. There are plenty of eateries and restaurants to choose from with something for all tastes. There is McDonalds and Burger King but also Loch Fyne, TGI Friday's, Carluccio's, Nando's etc. The centre itself is light and airy with high ceilings and a feeling of spaciousness, even on a busy day. There is masses of free parking too. Shopping isn't all that's at Bluewater though - there is a multiplex cinema (10 screens I think) and if that's not enough, you can even do some boating outside and feed the fish!
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I love this little shopping centre it has everything I need for a good Saturday out shopping. First…read moreoff you can park in Sainsburys car park but it's always busy so you may have to wait. It's free for disabled blue badge holders in any bay. Alternatively there is on street parking around the other side of the shopping centre if coming in from where the old Zens nightclub used to be. There are about 6 on street blue badge bays here but no normal parking. Inside the centre there are many varied shops like the 99p store great for bargains as is Wilkinsons, then there's a great Greggs for getting some lunch, there's a cheap card shop, a thorntons, a Peacocks love that store, supadrugs, McDonalds (yuk), as well as much more ie shoes, household, small stalls, nail and beauty shops, furniture etc. Well worth a visit, plus there's an indoor market area with quite a few stalls selling pet foods, clothes, shoes, mobile phone stuff etc it's small but the stalls have been there years.
Very rude staff, not interested in helping us at all. Rude to my mother and myself. Shopping for a…read morewedding dress is supposed to be exciting, and they ruined the experience for us. I don't feel their attitudes were right to the job they are doing! A nice selection of dresses though, so if you are thicker skinned than myself then it may be worth a visit. Overall, they seemed to not be bothered with helping us and just wanted us to go as we were wasting their quiet morning. I am getting married and if the service and attitude was better I would have bought my dress from here. As it was, within 5 minutes of entering the shop I wanted to leave, we stayed and hoped they would change their attitude, but it just got worse. Worth a visit, but be prepared for unhelpful, rude staff.
Small store and during sale time can be a bit messy but over all a nice store to shop in.They have…read moreladies wear,maternity,foot wear and 915 (kids range).They often have alot of sale stock so you can be sure to find a bargain.The staff are always friendly and a good team atmosphere.There are rarely ever queues and you can always try something on in the changing rooms without a wait.Plenty of room to get around with a pushchair too.
This shop stocks female fashion clothes. The clothes are fairly reasonable. Some up to date ranges…read more The staff are very friendly in this shop. Not a great choice of clothes. Once you have looked in this shop one week you might not need to go back for a good few weeks and the ranges of clothes isn't changed that often. The few clothes that I have bought here have lasted well so they are not cheaply made.
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The store is located inside The Mall (also known as The Broadway), its a reasonably sized store,…read morethere is good parking availability, its location is good as there are numerous stores in locality, the staff are friendly and its well laid out, i do like the clothes i.e jumpers, t-shirts and coats, all lasted well and washed well, but the items are sooo pricey and i have noticed that they have got abit bland lately in design!.
This Primark store was formerly a branch of Allders. It covers three floors and it very spacious…read more The ground floor has womens clothing and accessories, the first floor has childrens wear and womens lingerie and the second floor has menswear, homewares and womens shoes. There is also a customer services department for refunds and queries. It is an extremely busy store but nevertheless there are ample checkouts and the staff deal very efficiently with the queues so the wait is never too long. There is an excellent range of products and the store seems to be kept reasonably tidy compared to the smaller branches.
As Primark's go this is one of the better ones, but it's still like a glorified jumble sale most of…read morethe time. I can't understand why Primark seems to attract the kind of customers (not all of them of course) that will just drop stuff on the floor and not pick it up leaving clothes everywhere for the poor staff to run around after. Good disabled access with disabled changing rooms and specialist low pay point and lifts as well as escalators. Cheap and cheerful and just outside next door there is a plaque to commemorate the fact that it was the birth place of H G Wells.
A pretty cool Hollister store within Westfield Stratford City, you walk pretty much straight into…read morethe store rather than the strange, unique hut style store-front which you can see at many other locations such as Manchester Arndale. Palm trees in the store and slight blue lighting give it a pretty funky unique feel and they do have some pretty cool items in-store, it was mainly centred around jeans, however. Staffing levels could be better as they seemed reduced compared to other stores during the mall during my late February 2020 visit. 3*
Collin in the changing rooms was so helpful and nice to everyone who walked in. It was a busy day…read moreand he maintained such a kind demenour with all the customers. Being in Westfield can be really stressful and it's so rare to find shop assosiates providing service and doing their job. It made shopping much more enjoyable and I will return to Hollister here because I know they treat the customers nicely. But seriously Collin was outstanding.
Great food hall. They had everything I wanted that I haven't been able to get at the last three M&S…read morestores I've been to. Clean and spacious too and much nicer for browsing. Good mark downs on some of the veg packs too!
This store of M&S is massive. It is set over two floors and this includes a large food hall as…read morewell. It shares the building with Sainsburys which is next door so the car park is very large and I've never had any problem parking there. As the festive season is upon us there is currently a big section on the 1st floor with 3 for 2 gifts as well as Christmas trees and lights. The trees as on display too in case you are unsure what it would look like when out of the box. I recently made a visit here due to their 'spectacular 20% off day' and made a mistake when purchasing some items. I had to visit the customer service section and I was impressed as to how friendly and helpful they were. I also spoke to a few staff on the shop floor as well who I also found to be very friendly and helpful. Therefore in my experience, the customer service here is fantastic!!
This a quite a large T K Maxx situated in the Beckton Retail park. It is the farthest end away from…read morethe large Tesco in the same park. And alongside the shop is a Game, The Officers Club, H Samuel and New Look. There is usually plenty of parking outside the shop, as the other end of the park is much busier. If you choose not to drive there is a bus stop a little walk away which will take you to surrounding areas or to the nearest dlr station (Gallions Reach). As you walk into the shop they have the ladies and childrenswear, upstairs is men and homewear. They have a good range of items in the store and many of them are designer wear.
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.
mk one is a reasonable good shop, but the best thing about them is that they specialise in dress…read moresizes 8-22. Most high street stores may not hold most larger sizes but mk one have always provided larger size ranges. The shop has a pleasent atmosphere, providing clothing, shoes and accessories. The changing room is a reasonable size and the clothes are latest fashion trends. The good thing about this store is that they have plenty of sales,good for those after a bargain:)
I actually don't think that this is an 'MK One' store, as it seems to stock a large selection of…read moreclothes with different labels in them. In other MK One stores I've been to, they stock mainly their own items. Anyway, the store itself is packed with clothes, all at bargain prices. They sell bags, shoes and accessories as well. There are changing rooms and staff are friendly. Good for cheap clothes, even if they are not of the best quality.
This shop is amazing, It's a Aladdin cave of treasure…read more.... If you haven't master the skills of this shop yet!! soooooo...! i am going to tell you a few of my skills.. just a few!! 1.) when you go in get a basket or trolley (it always best to put everything you find in there) 2.) Get there early!! (You are more likely to get a few treasure.) You find every thing you want here top designer range of scented candles, details cushions, luggage, tops and dresses, retro furniture and more.. Don't be to scary and confused it's not so bad.... Baby step. happy shopping ;-)
Although it's very big, this TK Maxx is very hit-and-miss…read more I always like to pop in if I'm going to the adjacent HobbyCraft as often TK Maxx has some of the same or similar scrapbooking items that I might be looking for.
The new look shop is a very large store that sells womens, mens and girls good quality fashion…read moreclothing plus underwear,jewellery,shoes and boots at very low prices. They always have the latest trends in. The prices have gone up over the last few years but so has everything. The staff are not very friendly. Its easily accessible by train, bus or car.Its two minutes away from stratford train station in the mall.
My first visit to Newlook was when I had to buy a present for a male friend of mine a couple of…read moremonths ago. I really couldn't decide what would fit his looks the best but fortunately the shop assistant was extremely helpful and after a short consultation she recommended a lovely pair of sneakers. I took her advice and my friend really liked them. Due to the great service I received that day I've became a regular customer and would go there for anything from shirts to underwear and boots.