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10 years ago
What can I say really lol a typical Argos really. Nice pleasant staff good range of goods
Unit 1
Red Square Retail Park
Sompting Road
Worthing BN14
United Kingdom
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http://www.argos.co.uk/
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What time does Argos open?
Argos opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Argos opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Argos close?
Argos closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Argos closes at 6:00 PM on Saturday.Argos closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does Argos have bike parking?
Yes, Argos has bike parking.
Does Argos have parking?
Yes, Argos has parking options.
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Yeah....not a bad store at all. Extremely well lit and nice and warm. Very pleasant staff greet…read moreyou as you enter, (directly onto the Perfume Dept)..!! There is a very good selection of men's after shaves/etc. Walk straight on for a wide range and excellent display of men's clothing and shoes. Very good range of classic shirts, (if they've got your collar size in). Lift to upper floors for other requirements ie Ladies garments, household etc. Store situated in a partial pedestrian area, (look out for the buses)..!! Car parking locally at an extortionate price, bordering on Highway robbery. You'll need to factor this in when shopping....
I always used to hate department stores. But I have been converted over the years…read more If truth be told I would give this store a 4.5 stars if I could but in this case I have rounded up. Since I have been back in the Uk for my visit I have been 4 times to this store. The first time I was just browsing for baby clothes and toys, second and forth time it was to use the baby change facility and third time was for a makeover at the Benefit counter. On the second visit I went to the baby changing facility as the store I had planned to visit had suffered a flood in their room. Of course the toilets, baby change facility and childrens clothes and toys are all on the top floor, this has to be the main thing which would tip them to a 4.5 star review instead of 5 given that the lift/elevator is quite slow and there is no way you can get up that far with the use of stairs! The baby changing facilities are great, smelly bin/trash can aside of course (but that is a given wherever there are changing facilities). In this one there is a toilet and sink so you can go relieve yourself at the same time and if you have toddlers/small children there are mini ones for them too in there! There is a great selection of baby and childrens clothes available here, ladies clothing, mens clothing, accessories, homeware and of course a café! Debenhams are quite possibly the best of department stores in regards to their selection and availability within towns. Not many towns are without a Debenhams and that is one of the reasons why when we got married almost 5 years ago we had a wedding list with them. In addition to the registry availability you will find there is a personal shopper service available. I can spend hours in this store, or would if my little lady would let me! She is a shopper in training!
I used to love this store, even though the layout was a little hard to work with it was fun to…read moreexplore. Fast forward to now, when I have a baby in a pushchair/stroller and I am trying to get to the bits I want to as quick as possible.... not loving it so much. The toy department of the store is up a flight of stairs, I found the stairs and the escalator but couldn't see the elevator/lift and there was no staff member available to ask at that time so I ended up leaving without looking! I shall go back and see if I can find the elevator/lift and then edit the review. I love the selection, still like the layout (from a browsing on my own point of view) but being unable to find a lift/elevator or find a free member of staff left me a little bemused this time!
Good old fashioned department store. Staff are courteous and take time to help with choosing…read morematches for colour etc. Lift is at the back of the store in the make up department near the back stairs. Looking for a special occasion outfit or just jeans, they have a great choice in various label departments. Only downside is lack of or not on high enough air con. Still give it five stars as a lovely place to browse
I always used to like Bhs (aka British Home Stores), however, something has changed and it is no…read morelonger my go to place to buy Christmas gifts for my family and friends. This store has been changed around a bit since I had last been in and the choice is more limited than I recall from previous visits, especially so in regards to babywear. Additionally, whilst it is not expensive I find it is pricey for the quality they provide in most cases.
BHS has changed, not for the better. Don't know what it is, but not as good as it used to be…read more Always used to buy swimwear and summer crop trousers here, but now nothing that I fancy.
As an 87-year-old pensioner doing my own shopping I find the Food Hall at worthing superb…read moreeverything I need. The helpfulness and courtesy of the staff are beyond compare. Geoffrey Hart.
Many years ago I detested Marks & Spencer, it was in my eyes boring, but as I have got older and…read morewiser I have started to love it. I wonder if this means that I am boring, or whether I have just got more refined tastes? I have been into this store twice in the past month. The first time was for a nappy/diaper emergency. There is a baby room on the first floor which whilst clean has a smelly bin/trash can (but this is to be expected). I really do feel however that there should be more baby rooms available... The second time we went to the food hall and to the mens department. The socks from M&S last much longer and are much better quality than elsewhere. The food whilst expensive is a lovely treat! There is a large selection of baby and ladies items available, whilst it is a little bit more expensive you do pay for quality.
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You can get amazing bargains in this shop!!! Sets of saucepans, which are usually ridiculously…read moreexpensive for £20! You can get everything in this shop! Stuff for the house is what its best for in my opinion, so if you have just moved house and are lacking kitchen stuff or cushions, get down there. But they also have clothes, sometimes OK brands, which you can pick up really cheap. Its definitely worth a look.
My experienc e of this store is a pleasant one. We stayed a couple of nights in Eastbourne and went…read moreto have look round. Not bad. I have read the other reviews but cannot agree with all. This store caters for most budgets and it should be remembered that the present economic climate creates the need for bargains. These can be found here. All manner of stock can be found here and at reasonable prices.
One of the flagship anchor stores of Churchill Square, Debenhams in Brighton is a pretty decent…read moresized store, although pretty much average for the chain it is located in. It is located fairly close to Apple, up to a steep gradient in the mall floor. The store isn't as modern as one would expect from an anchor store of a mall, but still pretty much does the job when it is open with a satisfactory selection. The store like most branches of Debenhams is pricier than the overall feel of the store implies on the first impression. Average, generic Debenhams store with poor opening times (unstructured, closing early on most days but this is the same as the entire mall) - A useful brand for the city but not really a great store within that brand. 2*
Debenhams is like a time capsule…read more Every time I offer to take my mum shopping and we've done every other store in the city from M&S to Wallis, she swears she just wants to 'Pop in Debenhams for 5 minutes.' And of course, we always emerge weighed down by bags one or two hours later. This particular branch is tiny compared to the Manchester and London stores but they still manage to squeeze a lot of stock in. The ground floor is mainly occupied by accessories, shoes, perfume and make-up counters from Clarins to Benefit whilst the first floor has a strong selection of bed, bath, kitchen and dining room goodies. There's also a small childrens-wear department. The reason my mum loves this store however, is for the womens wear in the basement. There's air conditioning, three changing room areas and small subsidiaries of Wallis, Red Herring, Jane Norman, Warehouse, Top Shop, Oasis, Coast and Red Herring amongst others. Right now, there's also a Blue Cross sale on - which means 70% off for card-holders. Hang on, I think my mobile's ringing...
Fabulous Dept. store!! Spectacularly laid out, clean, really attractive staff!! Quality of stock is…read moreall you would expect it ti be from such a high quality name. Toilets are quite a long way up and not very spaciouswasn't impressed with them. Don't try and walk up to themvery busy staircase. Restaraunt is bit pricey and has that lingering warmed up pasta smell!
Beales in the Brooks Shopping Center well worth a look…read more Well known Fashion names from Espirt, Fred Perry, Henri Lloyd and Ben sherman for the guys To Country Casuals - Vyella - Kaliko - Dash - Windsmore for the Ladies Fashion accessories for the Sparkly handbag for a night on the town or a sophisticated one for the office
I really do not see the point of having this Beales store in the Brookes Shopping Centre in…read moreWinchester, as for its always quiet, dark inside and there product range is so limited. Theres hardly anything interesting in there to see, seeing as the larger department stores like Debenhams and BHS is in close reach. Beales has really outdated itself making itsself a failure. There product range is poor, the items are pricey, the customer service is very poor and all seem to be stuck up attitude. The interior design is extremely poor and lighting is bad. If this store doesn't improve, it will definitely go down hill.
the food they stck is expensive, generally cheaper in iceland etc. they also stock things like…read moretupperware pots, brooms and general household items though which are fantastic value for money! their own brand nappies are great as well. thsi store is always busy but they have lots of staff of tills so you never have to queue too long
After a trip here todayI have to agree with Sallyah!! There is a vast range of home goods on…read moredisplay, and at such reasonable prices. Problem is that not all the items can be bought in the quantities you would like ie only two glasses, or three cups and two saucerslittle niggly things like that. We were lucky and picked up two beautiful crystal brandy glasses.well that's enough for us!! Couldn't get any liqueur glasses though(quite partial to liqueurs)!!! There were some lovely mixed herbs in tall mill grinders, especially liked the Sicilian mix and premium olive oil was a steal at £4.99!! Wouldn't bother with the clothing side as other well known stores like Beales and Debenhams are pricing eveything downie Carducci shirts from £60 down to £29can't be bad Well worth regular visits as the stock turns over very fast. Stores in Horsham and Brighton.
I found some really great , affordable clothes here while I was in Worthing this year. Also found a…read moregreat drinking glass set! The customer service was really great. A staff member called Jake was very attentive and helped me find everything I needed. It was funny seeing a store called TK Maxx after having shopped at the American TJ Maxx. I wondered why they changed that one letter! Any how, I had a pleasurable shopping experience here!
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