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Deepdale Shopping Park

Deepdale Shopping Park

(1 review)

Deepdale Shopping Park, often styled as just Deepdale Shopping is a large retail park in Preston,…read morelocated on Blackpool Road it is basically opposite Deepdale Football Stadium, home to Preston North End Football Club. The location of Deepdale Shopping is good, it has a large amount of car parking too, and the location makes it a good spot if you want to spend some time after the match, perhaps to get a drink or something to eat while waiting for traffic to die down a bit, I've never attended a game at Deepdale but as a 25,000 or so capacity stadium, it must be quite hard getting in and out of the stadium and surrounding area on a matchday. Shops here include Sports Direct, TUI, O2, WHSmith and JD Sports, although one thing I dislike about this retail park is the overall layout, it makes certain stores hard to find and some of which seem to be slightly just outside the retail park, and closer to Blackpool Road its-self, examples of this include Starbucks and Currys PC World, I must also add the Starbucks branch here is a franchise store (and quite a poor one - there is a seperate review for that if inteested) so do be expected to pay higher prices if visiting that one! In terms of food outlets, there is only a small selection, yet this includes one of two Nando's branches in Preston, this one (in-fact both of them) serve halal chicken only, other restaurants here include Frankie and Benny's and Pizza Hut. KFC and Subway also have bases here. Interestingly, the Starbucks doesn't seem to be classed as inside the retail park although it is basically right next to it and requires little walking to get there from the retail park, depending whereabouts in the retail park you are of course Like most retail parks, parking here is free and you should be able to park relatively close to most shops, depending on demand, although this probably might be tricky at peak time and Preston home match-days. Due to certain issues with the overall layout and feel of Deepdale Shopping, I feel it only deserves a two-star rating.

St Georges Shopping Centre

St Georges Shopping Centre

(5 reviews)

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St Georges Shopping Centre is one of the few shopping centres located in Preston city centre, it…read morehas had various names over the years including The Mall of Preston, since it opened in 1966 which was the year Geoff Hurt's hat trick won the World Cup for England in a 4-2 win over West Germany after extra time. Away from my talk about football, this is probably one of the larger one of Preston's malls, which does have quite a few shops in the city centre on its main shopping street as well as various other small malls. Brands here include Ryman, Burger King, Costa, The Works and Superdrug while also including CeX, Clintons, Marks and Spencer, O2 and The Perfume Shop so the overall shop selection is satisfactory. The selection in terms of food and drink here, I sadly found to be quite bad, with the selection being just a few fast food places or coffee places at best, with brands here including Burger King, Subway, Krispy Kreme and Costa who do very little (if anything) for customers following a gluten-free diet, which I need to do for health reasons. The staff around the mall seemed friendly enough, but they didn't seem too helpful sadly. The layout of the mall was okay, yet it wasn't the best nor clearest either. This mall is satisfactory at best and is mainly let down by lack of places to eat and drink and as well as other factors mentioned in my review, I feel this mall deserves just a two-star rating.

Just like fishergate I very rarely use this shopping centre. The main reason for this is very few…read moreof the main shops are actually in this centre. I also find the layout incredibly disorientating with there being no clear 'route' through it. Although renovation has been taking place over the last couple of years I can't really see the benefit or improvement this has had. If it's not the best shopping day and the rain starts in earnest I suggest you make a bee line for fishergate instead - at least it has Debenhams to keep you busy!! The only shops in st georges worth visiting all the gallery and the bodyshop luckily they are near the same exit!

Fishergate Shopping Centre

Fishergate Shopping Centre

(2 reviews)

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Fishergate Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Preston city centre, it is one of the…read moremany shopping centres in such a small area which also includes a shopping street, which this is located on, in the city. It opened in 1986 and it's main stores include Debenhams, TJ Hughes, Primark, TK Maxx, Argos, Poundland and Sports Direct. The layout of the mall is slightly confusing in terms of "store levels" and could mean you go in on the third level, despite having three levels the mall isn't huge, and I'd say it is on the smaller side, although it does have a satisfactory range of shops. Other places here include a Starbucks, which was the first thing I noticed as I walked into Fishergate, it seemed like quite a nice branch, although having been to Starbucks at Deepdale on Blackpool Road earlier, I did not call in to the Starbucks here today, other non-shops here include Mcdonald's and I presume there is a Debenhams Cafe here. Overall, the range of selection here including dining is bad, so bad in-fact, even someone from the mall advised me to go elsewhere due to such limited selection. This mall, doesn't feel like one for a large city, and more of a small town, so I'm struggling in terms of determinating a rating for Fishergate, yet still, it is a decent addition to Preston city centre, yet isn't the best place to shop (most certainly it isnt the best to eat), so warrants a two-star rating which is slightly generous, but more deserved and appropiate than a single one-star rating.

Has a good range of shops and some nice places to eat. There's a central space with coffee shops…read morewith walk-throughs to the adjacent streets, so it's really quick and easy to get around. There's a large carpark that isn't too costly, although I would keep an eye on the time.

Rubidoo - shopping - Updated May 2026

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