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    Broadmead Shopping Centre - from website

    Broadmead Shopping Centre

    2.4(8 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    ££

    I'm a passionate Bristolian. I love everything about Bristol and every inch of this beautiful city…read more However, every time I go through Broadmead I can't help but ask: what happened? What went wrong? I know that the high street has been in decline for a while now, and that it's not only Bristol that has empty shopping centers, but that doesn't make it any easier watch. When I was a kid I used to love going into town and going to the galleries to by someone a birthday present, or go to choose my own. But now broadmead and the galleries are a non-event. There's not really anything there apart from boots and a few discount shops. Saying that, every christmas the German markets come to town and liven the place up with mulled wine, bratwurst and some much needed christmas cheer. It's a really nice place to go on your lunch break or to start a night off. Without it, this would be a 2 star review!

    This is Bristol's main shopping precinct, complete with a mall, two cinemas and various department…read morestores. It's always felt a bit tired and run down, with too much concrete and boarded up windows. They've taken a step towards dealing with a recent refurbishment - cleaning the brick work and stuff like that. It's still a bit crap to be honest, especially next the brand spanking new Cabot Circus next door. There's everything you'd expect from a big city's main shopping area. They've got a Marks and Spencer and several McDonald's - it's pretty much a clone of what you'd find in somewhere like Southampton or Wolverhampton. Everyone says Bristol can do a bit better - I suppose that's what Cabot Circus is all about. It's got a quite a Bristolian feel to it, which makes it feel a bit less soulless. Staff are a bit more likely to meet your eye than London and there's quite a friendly atmosphere. Anoyances include charity muggers and men standing around with microphones decrying your sins, but nothing too bad. Broadmead isn't flash, or even very smart but has everything you'd want when you go into town.

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    Broadmead Shopping Centre - Christmas markets are here. Mulled wine served all day :)

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    Christmas markets are here. Mulled wine served all day :)

    Aldi

    Aldi

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    In this supermarket-hating age (or at least it should be) it's nice to be able to go to such a…read moregrand market and not be bombarded with pictures of Jamie Oliver with your school children, points schemes and other such ideas that slowly inject these big brand names into your everyday lives. At Aldi it's a simple turn up, get your food and leave sort of deal - and I'm rather fond of it. I'm also rather fond of the European chocolate selection or the bizarre sweets that I assume never leave your digestive system. I'm equally fascinated by the many jars of pickles - shaking them around and wondering what vegetable they've pickled today. The fresh fruit and veg section, admittedly, is something to be avoided but they also sell clothes! Cheap tacky clothes, but clothes none the less. Thus many many reasons to visit this humble supermarket.

    This Aldi is pretty amazing. As well as the usual food stuffs you find in other supermarkets, at…read morethe middle of the shop there are a few huge baskets containing all sorts of bits and pieces. I have no idea how they manage it, but they always seem to have exactly what's needed on any given day. For instance, when the snow started falling, I ventured into Aldi to find a pair of snow boots and a ski jacket! Perfect. If it's raining you're bound to find a load of umbrellas and raincoats and if it's sunny there will no doubt be stacks of flip-flops and sunglasses awaiting you. It's truly ingenious. Apart from the weather related apparel, they also have some really random stuff in here, so if you're on the look out for a travel pillow, boiler suit, or badminton set, then it's worth checking out. You never know - you might get lucky.

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    Sainsbury's Supermarkets

    Sainsbury's Supermarkets

    3.1(9 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    ££

    I attended your Fox Den store in Bristol on the 23rd of August at about 3.00 and left at 3.47. As…read moreI left the checkout area a store detective stopped me and asked if he could see my receipt. I duly obliged . The he asked if he could look in my bag , There was a half drunk bottle of water in my bag, he asked "have you paid for that?" I had to think for a moment as I wasn't sure if I had picked it up in your store. It was a very hot day and I normally carry a bottle of water in my bag; I remember taking one from my car earlier, but I wasn't sure if that was the same bottle. So apologised and said that I must have absent mindedly put it in my bag after drinking some in the store. I offered to pay, still not sure wheather it was my bottle or yours. The Store Detective then said to me "you have done this before with some clothing, the security guard recognised you as he stopped you last time". I was absolutely dumbfounded! I have never ever been stopped by any security guard in your store, 'or any store for that matter.' I responded that "this is mistaken identity as I have never been stopped in this store before; I requested to see the CCTV footage, but was refused . The Store Detective said he would get the security guard out to ID me which he did; I told him that he was mistaken and requested once again to see the Cctv footage. I was refused and told I would have to ask the police . I responded well call the police. Then the store detective told me not to raise my voice (well excuse me, I am 62yrs of age and have never encountered this in my life. I have video footage and so does your store. I would like to request the CCTV footage of who the security guard thinks that I am regarding the clothing. If this CCTV footage is not available I require a sworn statement from the security guard regarding this event as this is slander and defamation of my character. I also request to see the CCTV footage of the water incident. Kind Regards

    Working on a business estate, miles outside the glorious centre of Bristol, can be taxing at the…read morebest of times. You have to commute, there's nowhere around for an after work drink and getting a decent lunch is near impossible. Which is why I'm oh so grateful to Sainsbury's in East Filton. This large supermarket was a mecca for office workers for miles around. With shelves filled with fresh sandwiches, a fully stocked salad bar and fast cashiers it's always easy to get a quick, tasty lunch here. But the reason that this Sainsbury's will always stick in my mind is the tasters it does on a daily basis. Not to make myself sound too cheap, but I always looked forward to my lunch time trip to Sainsbury's with my colleagues for a free shot of wine, a taste of local cheddar and a bite of chocolate cake - perfect for those on a budget! There's also an on-site cafe, great for breakfast "meetings", petrol station and free car parking. If all Sainsbury's were like this - I'd never shop anywhere else!

    The Range

    The Range

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    £

    If (God forbid) you should find yourself stranded in Brislington, and are at a loss for things to…read moredo (as you would be), I'd recommend you visit Avon Mead Retail Park if you're looking for something resembling civilisation. Here you'll find a long line of huge shops, including The Range. For those of you unfamiliar with The Range, it sells everything from musical instruments to arts and crafts, furniture, outdoor living equipment, toys and pet care items to name just a few of its many wares. Moreover, these can be purchased at trés reasonable prices (but don't expect the greatest of quality). This branch of The Range is gigantic and pretty souless. But for practical matters and rainy days, it'll suffice.

    There's apparently a whole host of these shops all over the country and yet before I came to…read moreBristol, I had never heard of them. The Range is one of those wonderful mish-mash shops which sells absolutely everything, except from perhaps vital organs, although they could diversify into that in the future. Seriously, going in here is a real treat. You can buy everything from bones for your dog to every craft item under the sun. Or there's jacuzzis, huge boxes of broken biscuits, wall canvases, dried flowers and garden gnomes. It's all stacked chaotically around so actually searching for something you need is a total mission. But if you want to go in and come out with at least 15 things you absolutely don't need then I highly recommend The Range.

    St Peters - shopping - Updated May 2026

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