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3.0 (1 review)
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Smyths Toy Superstore

Smyths Toy Superstore

(3 reviews)

££

SMYTHS toy store is unique in that it is loved by kids and hated by parents! The sort of store that…read morecauses family rows the minute you cross the threshold. Mind you there are plenty of big kids in this world who just love it too!! It is the most amazing toy store that I have ever seen and being of the mature generation I can honestly say that places like this just didn't exist in my day!! Having said that I sneakily love going into this store as it makes sure that one is kept up to date with all the latest toys and gadgets to suite all ages. The range of outdoor and indoor games is truly fantastic and no wonder it is a child's paradise. All items are reasonably priced and if you can't make up your mind because you are overwhelmed by the choice you can always take the easy option and get a gift voucher and put the stress onto someone else!!

An absolutely massive toy shop with basically every toy under the sun, with it always being bunged…read morewith people its really popular with mums and kids alike who want to pick up the latest toys or stock up on board games and the like. I went in a couple of times to check it out and to see if there was anything I could pick up. Being a bit of a board game nerd I was happy to see their selection and I was pleasantly surprised with what they have to offer. Its located in the Bloomfield Retail Park which means it is close to main roads as well as plenty of other shops. There are always plenty of free parking spaces and there is a bank and ATMS on site which adds to the convenience of shopping here.

The Toy Shop

The Toy Shop

(2 reviews)

££

No matter how old you are, you'll never be too old for a toy shop. That's what I keep telling…read moremyself anyway... When The Toy Shop* appeared on the scene, I knew, without question that I simply must have a look. With an empathic 'must' right there. In through the bell ridden door, and the first thing I noticed was the little sweetie shop section at the very front - shelves of confectionery and huge jars of those sugary goodies, plus ice-cream! Nice. The rest of this little shop is filled with various toys - everything from Barbie to small twitching / barking dogs (eeek, they were just a little creepy); from Lego figurines to those squidgy things that were banned in schools a few years ago. My sister was loving it (she'll kill me for saying that, but I speak only the truth...sorry sis), and kept picking up random toys and reminiscing about her childhood. It's what being eighteen does to you, apparently. There is a small card section at the back too, with a few sheets of wrapping paper thrown in for good measure. Since I had no requirement for either of the above, or indeed for any toys, sweets or ice-cream, we decided to leave. *All sorts of connotations are struck up here - This isn't just any toy shop, this is an M&S Toy Shop / If Carlsberg did toy shops... Unfortunately, it is actually just a toy shop. Soz...

I used to love coming in here when I was younger to have a look at the toys I knew I was never…read moregetting or to get a lolly as a treat after a long day of school, more innocent times! Back as a kid this seemed a magical world of choice. Unfortunately as a larger and disillusioned adult who has encountered superstores like Smyths and also large toy aisles in the larger supermarkets, I have come to realise the limited selection in here. Fortunately the stuff in here is good, and a quality approach is take to the selection of toys with the most popular trends and old classics like Lego and board games carefully chosen. They offer a gift wrapping service, a range of cards and gift bags and very handily they offer to make up party bags to take the stress out of planning a party for your children here!

Smyth's Toystore

Smyth's Toystore

(4 reviews)

££

I am a big child. I'm putting that in writing and I'm not ashamed of it. Smyth's Toystore is…read morepossibly the greatest place on Earth. From being brought up on Home Alone when he got lost in the toy store, and from watching Toy Story too many times, I get a little bit excited when I step inside any toy shop. I'm not some creepy person that hangs around toy shops by the way, I went here with my mother to get our younger cousins presents for Christmas. The place, as you would expect, is mental in this festive holiday so plan early. You can reserve things on the internet which we only found out after our hectic visit. They have every toy under the sun and at the same prices as Argos or Toys r'us so it's a great place to shop. Plus, if you find yourself with younger children when your shopping on the Boucher Road, I'm sure you can probably treat them to something nice. Recommended for all ages

Smyths toy store is heaven for children and those that do not want to grow up. So my trip there was…read moreperfect! The bright store in Shane Retail Park is filled with an array of colour, games, toys and much more! The assortment of stock is equipped for all age groups as they range from new born babes right through to twelve plus. As I'm twenty-two, the twelve plus has certainly been given liberally!! This store is massive and with that comes pros and cons. If you arrive with children, expect to be in store for days and leaving with a car load of new toys. So, my advice if at all possible leave the kids behind or be very strict about the days events, it will be stressful. The great thing about Smyths is that it answers every kid's birthday and Christmas gifts without too much stress or worry. Also their online check in policy allows customers to check if there wanted product is in store before heading down to get it. Brilliant!

Stewart Miller & Sons - and stationery

Stewart Miller & Sons

(8 reviews)

££

I have never left Stewart Millers empty handed. I'm not kiddin', honestly. It's like some kind of…read moremagnetic force which leaves me completely helpless and powerless, removing all inhibitions and barriers which prevent me from purchasing extreme numbers of goods from this fave store of mine. Or maybe that's just me shopping normally... Anyhow, Stewart Miller is a bargainous store which is primarily a newsagent and confectioners, but is also a bookshop, cardshop and toyshop. I've found books for peanuts, excellent sweetie deals, and, when I was younger, it was my first stop for TY Beanie Babies (remember those?! I still have an absolute ton of them stashed away in my wardrobe...couldn't bear [excuse the pun] to part with them quite yet). The Holywood store is undoubtedly my favourite. The toy section is huge, and they are genuinely well-priced (not always super cheap), top-quality playthings. The card section is extremely well-stocked, with a huge variety to choose from, and at reasonable prices. The book section is my favourite - I've gotten presents for my mum and dad for next to nothing, and even picked up a football book for £1.99 from £12.99 today, and I've found travel books for a fiver. Oooh, its a good 'un.

I'm lovin it. This gem on the Holywood main street has some of my favourite everyday treats -…read moreglossy mags, cold drinks and chick lit style books at very good prices. It also keeps the kids very happy as it has the best selection of football trading cards I've ever come across. My favourite thing about Stewart Millar is the magazine and comic selection. One whole wall of the front section is given over to mags and comics which means that I can happily browse Marie Claire and 25 Beautiful Homes and the kids can look at the Beano (yes it still exists) and Shoot! before making our choices. And there are none of those shouty 'This is not a library' signs either. At the back of the shop are the toys - good selection of lego- and books. The books are worth a particular mention as the prices are great. Some of the not quite latest releases can be snaffled at Tesco-esque prices which certainly floats my boat. There's a good selection of kids books too, especially quite unusual activity and pop up books which are always good for Christmas presents. All I need to do now is stop accidentally calling it Stuart Little which makes the kids fall about laughing every time as Stuart Little is of course a talking mouse. It's happened, I've become an Embarrassing Mum.

Stewart Millar - toys - Updated May 2026

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