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14 years ago
Nice little shopping centre. Its handy for getting out of the rain also
45 Selborne Walk
London E17 7JR
United Kingdom
Walthamstow
020 8509 0016
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http://www.themall.co.uk
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What time does The Mall open?
The Mall opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does The Mall close?
The Mall closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does The Mall have parking?
Yes, The Mall has parking options.
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The Shopping City was in great condition,as me and a couple friends went to watch 'Angus,Thongs And…read morePerfect Snogging'. The seats were pretty comfortable and the workers were extremely polite. But i did have a few complaints, the food was extremely expensive and wasnt very nice at that. there were a few disruptive and loud people who were not dealt with by the door guards which i thought was appauling. but overall everything was wuite good. The volume and screenings was absolutely perfect and the films they are presenting at the moment are also very entertaining.
The Best of Urban British. Always clean inside this building. Fairness abounds. Haringey do a very…read moregood job with this space and place. Providing for the people of this city. Keep your hands off this wonderful Wood Green Shopping City. A good place for good people of London to go and shop. In peace. Live Long.
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This used to be very building/furniture related but recent redevelopment has added a Argos Extra,…read moreNext, Maplins to the beds, and diy. There is also a huge Mothercare and a massive Wicks. It has a large car park an is close to Ikea and Tesco Extra Lea Valley.
Quality/Quantity - The major mall and attraction in this city. This review will not do this place…read morejustice as it is a must visit when in town. Also, you must visit the neighboring parks, business, attractions, and restaurants. Huge shopping center. Has everything from inexpensive to expensive shopping. A ridiculous amount of eating establishments, again from inexpensive to expensive. Atmosphere - Well location, easy access from the train or buses. 213 stores 91 options for dining, see pictures. Events, bowling, batting cages, bars with music, cinema, gaming arenas, casino, etc. Open 7 days a week. I am sure there is also easy parking, but we took the train which was very easy. Service - Depends on where you shop and eat. Price - Depends on where you shop and eat. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your worldwide success.
Woooow! This mall is HUGE and gorgeous. I'm not really a big mall shopper, but I would definitely…read morecome here often if I lived nearby. This is one of the largest shopping malls in all of Europe and I can totally see why. With over 350 stores and almost 2 million square feet of retail floor space, a shopaholic could go mad in here! I mean, can you imagine? Each time walking in here to explore a different store. I'm a makeup addict, and the first thing that I noticed was that this mall had a Morphe store! They don't have too many Morphe stores in my area, and this one was one of the largest that I've ever seen. I also went into the NYX store which was big and beautiful. The store associates were so sweet! I think they knew that I wasn't from the UK, but they were still really nice. This mall also has a really large food court with tons of options. I found a cute little creperie there where I had breakfast one morning. The Stratford Station is walking distance from the entrance, and the pedestrian bridges make it so easy to access. This mall has everything from luxury retailers to department stores, financial institutions, high end tech shops and even grocery shops. It's gigantic. It's a bit out of the way from Central London but a dream for those who love to shop and explore. I would love to come back one day to explore more of their 300+ shops.
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Edmonton Green shopping centre, a hideous concrete beast built in the 60's to replace an original…read morestreet market dating back to 19th century the Green with a pond was the centre of village life. The main benefit are the stalls, where cheap fruit and veg can be bought although the new owners St Modwen, developers have built a new entrance area and new Asda they still have some way to go to remove the bleak brutalism of the place. What you see is what you get. In the local area are many fine Turkish grocers and cafes bargain meals for a £5 note Stew with rice, salad and bread. Don't be put of by the shank town Daily Mail nonsense.
This is the realm of all things cheap in North London. 99p…read moreStore, Poundland, Iceland, Superdrug sit next to each other, surrounding the Market Square, where you can get all your fruit and veg as well as quality meat at reasonable prices. Although it's a bit remote from the centre of town, it is definitely worth the journey on a day off or at weekends.
You're visiting the world when you visit this market! Communities from all over the world have…read morestalls and shops in the market, from Colombia to Iran; Ghana to Jamaica. I lived in Colombia for 6 months a few years ago and this is not just the closest I've been since I'd say I'm pretty much there when I have a set meal - almuerzo at the back of the market. It has a great family atmosphere and some interesting stalls. It is under immediate threat of demolition at the moment. To be replaced by chain stores and luxury flats. But a major campaign is underway. Check out this site for more information: wardscornercommunity.org.uk
The market is just amazing it has over 50 stalls but you could walk right past it. It is such one…read moreof those hidden London gems that you have to be in the know to find. The first time I went past Sven Sisters underground station I walk ed right past it. If fact I only found it walking in to a cafe only to find it had a door at the back into this hidden Latino world. There was music playing sunny tunes, with children dancing around, old people just chatting away in Spanish. The place seems more on eone gaint social club than a load of shops. Had a huge meal with fresh juice, followed by a Colombain strong coffee. Than just enjoyed the vibe. Often pop in when passing. Top tip go on saturday for a hair cut, a meal, stock up on books, dvds, music for learning the language. Or just pop into for a coffee or frozen juice on a stick. And if all this eating and drinking gets too much there is always the suit and corset maker to hide the sins.
I LOVE this shopping Centre; it's busy, bustling and brimming with all the treats you could want…read more One of the best things about the shopping centre is the Sainsbury's; it's the best and cheapest supermarket mega-store in the area, and has the largest selection of Quorn and vegetarian foods in the area (aside from specialist shops). There's also an Iceland, although I'm pretty opposed to this chain it is cheap as chips. There's the Hackney obligatory Percy Ingles, the bakery and a hot nut stand (the shop used to be on Kingsland Road but has now moved in here). There's also clothes shops, a Holland and Barret and acupuncture shop. As if in keeping with the Ridley Rd market, there's also stalls inside selling clothes that Albert Square would be proud of! Then of course there's the infamous Matalan where there was sadly a terrible murder earlier this year. This forced a tightening of security, and you often see police men wandering around. That said, the liveliness of the shopping centre is infectious, and seriously, the Sainsburys is well cheap!
Kingsland shopping centre needs a good refurbishment because at the moment it is grim rundown with…read morerubbish shops eg matalan and market stall which make crammed and lot of the retail units in the shopping centre is small which is not good and the shopping centre is not welcoming eg no benches,toilets.car parking price is so expensive not wroth the price.hardly famous retail brands in the shopping centre which is really bad.the shopping centre smell like brunt oil which is really bad and unfriendly and the popcorn stall should their own shop.i only go to shopping centre because no else in the area to shop.i prefer to go to Stratford.
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My son met up with some of his uni friends in Costa, he spent a while looking for space, he spoke…read morewith Retail security who said there's a 3 hour parking but a 15 minute leeway. Today he received a fine saying he overstayed 13 minutes. After doing a quick search on this company Smart Parking, Iooks like they have been doing this scam for years. I found someone complained about 15 leeway 6 years ago. SCAM!!!!!!!!!
Tottenham Hale Retail Park is one of the better places to shop in the Tottenham area of London, it…read moreis located around half an hour on foot, or just over a mile from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, hence this is somewhere you might want to go to kill some time before the game or perhaps after the game, while waiting for the queues to go down at Tottenham Hale Underground Station, which is across the way where there is also a large bus station. The retail park is quite big, but the selection of shops is not, it does feature brands such as Argos, Currys PC World, O2 and Next and fast food outlets such as Subway and KFC. The website is perhaps the most unprofessional I've seen for a shopping centre or retail park, it is not only basic but lacks information and is months out of date, featuring stores such as Maplin which closed months ago. There are a load of car parking spaces, however, it can get pretty busy at times, forcing you to park a long way away from the store, meaning it can be a good walk and the set-up of the retail park is quite separate, with a few stores then a road, then a few more, it just doesn't work out, it feels more dangerous and awkward than a nice place to shop. I'm not a fan of Tottenham Hale Retail Park's selection of stores, layout and other factors, so I'm struggling to even say this place is worth its' salt, especially with a lack of places to eat to the point where I'd even say it is barely a Retail Park. 1*
The area that Coal Drops Yard is currently in was once 19th century warehouses. This area has been…read moreconverted to a modern chic retail area with plenty of options for dining and shopping. It is also located against the Regent's Canal, making this a very beautiful area to walk around and browse. Beautiful to visit and browse at night when the lights are lit up. Highly recommended if you are staying in the area.
We had lunch at the Canopy Market and walked around the area. Lots of cute businesses and things to…read moresee. The market was nice, many options for food and products to purchase. Definitely worth visiting while in London as part of a day trip.
Beautiful place to walk at night
The Designer Warehouse is one of my favourite London discoveries…read more Not far from my home, and just off Seven Sisters road is a monthly sale for designer clothes - having heard from it from a colleague, I didn't really know what to expect. It was great and would definitely recommend giving it a visit. When getting to the warehouse, you have to leave your bag and coat (including your phone) in a cloakroom, and may a small fee of £3 (or 2?) to be able to get in. The sale is over 2 floors, and organised by designers - some are really well known, some are smaller names I've never heard of. It's not a posh environment, it's just rows and rows of clothes on hangers - and you have to take the time to go through them to find the gems, and also your size. There aren't any changing rooms, but there is an area where you can go and try them on at the back of the venue - it's closed off to men, but you do have to accept getting changed in front of other women. I am myself a massive fan of Vivienne Westood, and this was also the opportunity for me to try on a few pieces of her clothes - and yes, I did cave in and buy a top (1/3 of the original price) and a scarf. Good to know: they separate their sales between womanswear and menswear - their schedule is updated on their website.
From the owner: Named "The Best Designer Discount" outlet in London by the Independent on Sunday, by Time Out as…read more"one of the Ten Best Reasons for living in London", and by Elle "a Top Twenty favourite shopping spot", the Designer Warehouse Sales have established themselves as one of the foremost destination venues for fashion lovers. With more award winning designer labels housed under one roof than at any other outlet in the country - including high style retailers Selfridges and Harvey Nichols - DWS provide fashion lovers with the best of designerwear at the lowest of possible prices. Held over three packed days, twelvetimes a year, these Sales offer customers catwalk one-offs, showroom samples and cancelled orders from the pick of the current seasons collections. Expect reductions of 60% or more on the rails of clothes packed into spacious studios in London, outside the Congestion Zone.
Hackney, in East End London seems to be the place for designer outlet shopping. There are a group…read moreof shops here, namely Aquascutum, Pringle of Scotland, Burberry and The Box which often have pop-up sales (the weekend I was there, it was all about Joseph). The Aquascutum store here is not exactly super fashionable and hyper-trendy clothing but if you work in the dark-suit industries like banking and finance and need quality, professional clothes, then Aquascutum is your best bet. Trench coats which will last you forever, slacks, shirts, belts and accessories, you can find it all here without having to pay thousands of dollars or pounds. The sales associates are not snooty at all and in fact are very friendly.
An Aquascutum outlet in London, what a great idea. Limited choices but reasonable prices since…read moreAquascutum is disappearing from department stores since its takeover last year. Buy a piece of British quality tailoring before it moves into an Abercrombie and Fitch outlet outlet.
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