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Northside Shopping Centre

3.0 (2 reviews)
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Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Charlestown Shopping Centre

(6 reviews)

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St. Margaret's

This shopping center deserves more stars. It's underrated IMHO…read more Let me explain why. Firstly, it has everything you need from a shopping center to do your shopping. Dunne's Store is great and big. Then you can finalize with butcher shop, €1 place, pharmacy, sports shop, carphone warehouse etc. that's shopping for you. Want to hang out or have a lunch? There's a place that robs your pockets. That's right - Eddie Rockets. There's some lunch cafeteria. Ice cream shop. Feel sick? Go to medical and dental centre. Or visit Boots pharmacy. Need a haircut? Barbershop and hairdresser is there for you. On a parking level you can get your shoes fixed, keys cut, get some flowers etc. One thing that this place lacks is entertainment. Actually, there's a kids train that drives around with wagons. At least kids can be entertained. Spacious underground car park. With, I think, two hours free time.

Charlestown is a bit of a random shopping center. From the outside it looks impressive and big, but…read moreon the inside it's empty, cold and lacking in any kind of substance. I visited recently to make some last minute Christmas purchases and really found myself stuck for options. Dunnes is your usual affair, if a bit small. I would generally shop at GameStop, but that aside there is literally nothing in this place. I would save yourself the journey and head out to Blanchardstown or the Omni Center for a better selection of stores.

Donaghmede Shopping Centre - birra lens flare á la Michael Bay

Donaghmede Shopping Centre

(5 reviews)

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Clongriffin

I only ever go here if I'm going to Dunne's. The owner of the centre needs to drastically reduce…read morerent costs as most outlets keep closing down. The only other decent additions to Donaghmede Shopping Centre is Flying Tiger. No men's clothes stores, no tech / computer store and no cafes with vegan options. Requires much improvement in terms of choice, which can be solved with fairer rent on retail space.

Until the opening of Clarehall Shopping Centre a couple of years ago, Donaghmede was the sole…read moremedium-sized shopping centre in the north-east Dublin area. And depite the competion from the afore-mentioned Clarehall, Donghmede is still doing alright. Unfortunately, the clearest indication of this is the near impossibility of acquiring a parking space. Donaghmede's car park is very badly designed, all unusual acute angles that doesn't allow for many parking spaces. Preumably, there were a good deal more before the McDonalds opened on the site. Inside, there is a big Dunnes Stores, and lots of small, often unusual, independent shops. There's also a creepy statue of some kids dancing while holding hands, and expect to see a quota of tracksuited youths hanging around the place. For all of its peculiarities and impracticalities, I still retain a great deal of affection for place. Donaghmede Shopping Centre was built before the era of soulless megaliths of shopping centres, like Pavillions and Blanchardstown, all clean-lined designs with no personality. So for all its quirks, I'd still take it anyday over it's more ergonmonically designed but sterile successors.

Northside Shopping Centre - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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