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    Ecco

    Ecco

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £££

    I love ECCO shoes and have been wearing them for nearly 20 years. The shoes are wonderfully…read morecomfortable, stylish in some cases, and sturdy as hell - most of mine have lasted 5+ years. So I got excited when I saw an ECCO store in Southampton (being new to the area) and decided to walk in and check it out this past week. My review is for the shop itself, not the products. The staff are knowledgeable and they do stock some great ECCO shoes. But being limited to only what is on the shelves (and not what they could potentially have in the back room) was a bit shocking. And the amount of product was also rather disappointing. The shop is tiny, I will admit, but the layout was rather lacklustre and therefore the potential of the various types of shoes that ECCO provides were not on sale or available in this shop. When I have walked into an ECCO shop (and I have done it in London, Toronto, Vilnius) before, the selection was better, with a better layout and I wasn't limited to the product on the shelves only. Sales assistant telling me that they only have a certain shoe in in the shoes available on the shelves smacks of either laziness (cos they don't want to to go the back) or the shop itself is badly managed if they cannot even bother keep stock on hand. My next ECCO shop will not be in Southampton. I will probably make the journey into London. Atleast there I can get a choice of selection.

    I visited Ecco looking for a pair of flat comfy shoes for a short period of work where I would be…read moreon my feet a lot. The store is at the Bargate on the corner and runs as a V shaped down one street and into the Bargate area proper. The assistant in the store was fantastic. She showed me a large range of shoes, explained the benefits of the Ecco shoe and recommended a few pairs. She brought out all the shoes for me to try on and I finally picked one pair to buy. She wasn't at all pushy and was friendly and helpful. They stock a large selection of what I would call comfy shoes, not up to date fashion but really well made comfortable shoes. She did mention that nurses were particularly keen on one or two pairs as they are on their feet all day. Without a doubt I would return if I needed another pair of these type of shoes instead of the torture devices I usually wear!

    TK Maxx - Queue

    TK Maxx

    3.1(9 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    A large selection of clearance itemThe UK version of Marshalls/TJ Maxx brand owned by TJK…read moreCompanies, this instance of TK Maxx had a large selection of clothes and accessories for men, women, and children. The location consists of multiple stories, with each section having a dedicated clearance section. All prices are clearly marked, and include taxes (which somewhat compensated for the prices being in pounds). My wife got a good deal for a blouse (5 quid), that she wore multiple times on our cruise. Going on a multi-day cruise with just carry-on luggage (allowing us to be nimble as we explore), means only light weight clothing that is easy to handwash/air dry. TK Maxx (just like its sibling Marshalls/TJMaxx in the States) is great place to pick up heavily discounted clothes that fit that bill. It's also fun to see what fashion and brands a foreign country is selling...in this case, it was similar to what we are able to find in the States (along with similar prices). It was a self checkout and we had no issues using our US bank issued card. Learning: TJK changed the name to TK Maxx to avoid confusion with a British retailed called T.J. Hughes.

    Southampton city centre store. We have a little Toy Poodle which we carry in hands only. Visited…read morethis store before with our dog with no trouble. This time we were not allowed to come in even when my 4 years daughter was crying because she came to buy toys but could not come in. Also, it says online that small dogs are allowed. Very bad experience and very upsetting.

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    Marks and Spencer - Look at all this tea!

    Marks and Spencer

    3.8(14 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £££

    I'm a fan. And this café in Southampton really disappointed me. They've junked the proper…read moregrind/expresso making machines in place of snazzy push - button contraptions that do not give the taste of an equivalent cup of coffee made under real pressure. Shameful. How on Earth could M&S senior management allow this short term foolishness, likely just to save a few quid. We noted they were selling fish & chips with peas and a lemon wedge at £9. We decided to try but it soon became clear that was our mistake. They weren't that tasty. The food seemed air fryer cooked, dry, near tasteless and not a good eat really, so real fish & chip shops have no fear of this competition. This is food passable for old folks homes. We didn't have to wait long for the food but here again the server had no tartare sauce to offer (apparently a supply issue) but it was readily available in store just a mere few feet away. £18 for rubbish food. The tomato ketchup, vinegar pouches and salt were seemingly rationed. I asked for some more and some more was handed over, piecemeal. I gave up. Is it a lack of training? Who knows. Then I tried to open the sauce pouches and ended up asking a staff bloke to do it. He struggled but succeeded. I am really annoyed as this is not acceptable.

    M&S is a big department store, and you can even get groceries here. I walked around and browsed the…read moreclothes, but didn't see anything for me. We mostly came here to pick up some food. We grabbed a prawn sandwich and juice as a quick lunch. There was a big selection of both sandwiches and juice.

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