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    East Kilbride Shopping Centre

    3.2(25 reviews)
    0.0 miEast Kilbride
    ££

    My old school friend text me to say that he was up for Christmas from Manchester. He asked if was I…read morestill kicking about Blantyre and I sure am so he suggested heading to Asda Blantyre Cafe. When he came to my bit he had fortunately changed his mind and said 'Howsabout EK instead?' Yay, you betcha! I love the East Kilbride Shopping Centre or it's more the Centre West bit that I like best nowadays. It's actually split into several shopping malls, Prince's Mall and The Plaza were the first then they linked up The Plaza to the Olympia with the ice rink and cinema. I loved that part when I was younger. Then they covered up Prince's Square to become a mall then recently added on to The Plaza, Centre West. If you enter from the bus station it is a bit grim but keep heading through and it does get better. I normally park at Centre West but my friend likes parking at the Olympia. We still don't know how you can park in the underneath car park. Hmm?!! Anyhoo it was lovely to grace this entrance, it was completely mobbed, lovely to see the ice rink still as busy as ever. *Flashback* First time I was ever on an ice rink with my mum. Did witness someone fall and have their hand slashed though. I remember the paramedics and blood on the ice. Fortunately it didn't put me too much off ice skating. We mostly window shopped as we didn't see much we fancied in the sales. We decided to stop for a wee coffee at Costa in The Plaza. There's plenty of food courts and coffee shops about in all the malls. I love the food court in Centre West best. The one at the ice rink not so much nowadays, if you saw it you would understand why. It's great to come here especially when it's raining as everything's all under one roof and it's call Toys R er maybe not. Did most of my Christmas shopping here as there's a great variety of shops. There's still empty lets in the various malls but there's still plenty of shops to make you drop.

    East Kilbride shopping centre elicits a mixed opinion from me. If you'd shopped here 5 years ago,…read moreit was a plethora of shops and you were able to get absolutely everything you were looking for. Today, it's a bit pathetic and every second lot seems to be lying empty. There's everything here you'd expect in a shopping centre; Topshop, a huge Debenhams, Waterstones and a selection of others. There's also a couple of cafés, a McDonald's and a decent sized food court. There's also a huge ice rink and upstairs there's an Odeon cinema and a library. It has a lot in it, it's just a bit depressing to walk through and see most of the lots lying empty.

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    East Kilbride Shopping Centre - Ready for the Holiday Season 2014.

    Ready for the Holiday Season 2014.

    East Kilbride Shopping Centre

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    Primark

    Primark

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.1 miEast Kilbride
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    It's not their fault, it's the economy, and that's why we need to buy cheap imports via discount…read moreretailers such as Primark. The whole ethos of these types of stores is cheap disposable clothing sold at discount prices to keep the customers coming back for more. Fortunately for them this is the type of economy that our government is intent on supporting it is of course nonsense thinking. The store itself is large and carries a large range of ladies clothing, a reasonable range of mens clothing and small selection of childrens clothing for any particular age group. I personally have a problem with shops that are either too busy or too hot, this shop is both and probably goes a long way to explaining my utter antipathy for the place and all those people who swear by it. Rather grudgingly I'll admit that I usually end up buying a few items from here and the kids are more or less exclusively dressed in Primark, we just can't afford to buy better quality clothing and when you're down a hole you tend to do what you need to to get by which is why these shops do well. When I was in today it was busy by 11am and I was beginning to get ratty, it doesn't help that they only have a few tills on and you're forced to queue for a few minutes (not fun with a small bored and over heating child), in fairness the queue does tend to go down rather quickly, so the counter staff do do some kind of a good job. Still, it's only getting one star because I hate the place.

    A large shop located within East Kilbride town centre. Primark took over the old somerfield store…read moreso its a big shop. Has a HUGE ladies dept, mens is quite small and again a large childrens dept. Its usually very busy--worse at weekends . My main gripe with Primark is that they dont have 2 sets of tills on so the tills in the ladies dept is usually wrapped around half the shop--luckily it does go down quite quickly but its not fair when you are standing with a basket and a pram and an agitated toddler. Plenty of friendly staff around to assist you. Shoe dept does look like a jumble sale at points but there is usually an assistant on hand tidying up. Their kids pyjamas are great value at only £3 and wash and dry well.

    Sainsbury's

    Sainsbury's

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 miEast Kilbride

    This is a good sized supermarket for being located in East Kilbride Shopping Centre. It is at the…read moretop of the centre and if you park in the car park at that end of the shopping centre there are lifts that can take you straight into the store. The store is also accessed from within the centre. The car parking is not free though unless you park after 4pm on a Thursday. The store itself has a good number of check out desks as well as a customer service desk and kiosk. There is a good range of fruit and vegetables. They make nice bread and cakes instore. Other items for sale include fresh meat and ready meals, plenty of tins, alcohol etc. It is a really good sized supermarket for being in a shopping centre and you should get all your basics at least in here. There is a small range of toys and some children's clothing as well. Along with the nectar card to earn some points on your shopping.

    Based within the East Kilbride Shopping Centre complex, this is one of the smaller supermarkets…read morefocused more on household consumables and food than the electrical goods and other sundry items found in it's larger counterparts. It's usually relatively busy, although the queues move quite quickly as most people seem to be purchasing only a few items rather than trolley's stacked and ready to topple. Certainly I'm never buying more than an odd or end if I'm in the Shopping Centre anyway. It has something of a slightly run down feel about it and it's layout is maybe a reflection on it's age.

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    Sainsbury's - Samples of fresh flowers on sale in late October.

    Samples of fresh flowers on sale in late October.

    Sainsbury's - Infamous haggis. Wouldn't leave Scotland without trying it.

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    Infamous haggis. Wouldn't leave Scotland without trying it.

    Cherry Pie Boutique

    Cherry Pie Boutique

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 miEast Kilbride

    Cherry Pie is where the East Kilbride goths (of which there are surprisingly many) buy their…read moreclothes. There is emo everything in here, including some snazzy winter hooded jackets. Even emo baby is catered for with some baby groes displaying skulls and crossbones and the like. Upstairs caters to Emo man. The staff seemed pretty friendly and helpful.

    With a few of these scattered across the country, it's fair to assume there must be a market for…read moreCherry Pie and its range of alternative clothing and jewellery. Equally fair to assume, as I visit this shop sporting a grey, moto-less jumper and jeans that do not reveal half my boxer shorts, that I am not part of it. In saying that, compared to most other alternative clothing outlets I've encountered during my Yelping days, this appears to be fairly timid fare, concentrating more on the emo side of things as opposed to, well, leather catsuits, crotchless pants and the like. It's a friendly enough little shop and prices seem reasonable, with a bargain box holding a range of t-shirts lying in one corner. All black, of course. Again, to my untrained eye I would suggest the stock tends to gear more towards the emo kids who figure they might not be emo kids in a few years, as opposed to those who are in it for life. The staff look the part, sporting more piercings than your average pincushion, although they somewhat let the side down by playing an acoustic verson of Run by Snow Patrol during my visit. \m/

    Debenhams

    Debenhams

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.3 miEast Kilbride
    ££

    I like to use Debenhams bra measuring service. I find that they are always spot on compared other…read moreplaces I have used. Located on the 2nd floor, I knew where to go. I felt it was time I had wee measure as the bras I recently bought elsewhere where a bit ickle for me. The lady explained she was on her own so would need to keep checking on the shop floor, which was fine as it wasn't too busy. I knew to go in on a less busy day as I know the bra measuring service is very popular and I have had to queue on previous occasions, more so in the Glasgow store. She was very good and also realised instandly that the bra I was wearing was too small. She took my measurements, and the type of bra I was looking for and came back with a pretty bra in next size up. She was very much the perfectionist and wanted to make sure I was wearing the correct size. In the end I was wearing a bra that was two sizes too small. Jings! It had been two years since I last went and you don't realise how much your body changes, so she did advise to make sure I get measured a bit more often. I am very happy with the service even though she had to keep popping out to check the floor. I got myself some lovely bras that fit well. I would highly recommend the bra fitting service and to go on one of their less busy days.

    This shop covers three floors and is probably just like every other big department store in the…read morecountry, apart from Harrods. If you want a big black coat near Christmas time, there's a good choice. If you want a new Egyptian Cotton quilt cover for your bed, there's a good choice here as well. It might be a little more expensive than BHS along the mall, but, it's just better. Once you've dodged the gauntlet of orange-faced cougars at the perfume counters downstairs, you enter a comfortable, well-lit, shop with plenty of signage to find what you're looking for. ( unlike the big one in Glasgow that seems to have forgot where anything is itself ).There's a comfortable restaurant on the third floor that's good for just a coffee if that's all you fancy.

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