It’s ok I guess to have a walk around for a little bit but nothing like the potteries or anything... read more
It’s ok I guess to have a walk around for a little bit but nothing like the potteries or anything... read more
With free parking it was a challenge to get a space, which were actually quite small. Many stores... read more
We regularly nip over to Freeport (well Affinity). Most of the shops have been there as long as I've been visiting Freeport. I don't feel that they're here today and gone tomorrow at all. Surprisingly, its not as big or flashy or supported by hundreds of designer shops. Because its not the Trafford Centre or Cheshire Oaks. But I genuinely enjoy a trip over there n perhaps a bite to eat in one of the the cafes. There are a good range of shops. And it's busy enough, so it must be a good enough shopping experience for many people.
I regularly meet my friend at Freeport, especially since the cafe upstairs started a breakfast offer. Fried breakfast £4.95 with a pot of tea. It is perfectly adequate for the price, and always served hot and fresh.
Freeport itself is staring to seem stale with a few empty shops at present.
The Body Shop is amazing though! The best offers around, so much so that my full price paying friends from the Wirral are quite envious!
We usually use this place on a rainy day for a walk around, but the choice of shops now seems very limited ; there is now a café on the ground floor as well as Costa , but it still appears that Home Bargains is the shop that attracts the most customers. Edinburgh Woollen shop has now gone and my parents do use the M&S outlet shop but it just feels like and injection of something is needed to attract a wider variety of customer , more of the time
Always spotless and they are at last addressing the potholes on the car park area.
Tiny shopping village not made he most of its potential, shops always here today gone tomorrow.
Does seem to be trying to go more up market and better it’s self but doesn’t even compare to the potteries which is average at best.
Always worth a visit on miserable day. Was busy because Easter hols. Good selection of shops. Marks and Spencer outlet always worth a visit. Good atmosphere in general. Went to Costa for coffee that was busy too but served fairly quickly. Everywhere is clean. Parking is easy and not far from entrances.
We call in once a week on average. It has a good number of shops for a small mall, and everywhere is clean. It has an excellent Costa Coffee house, one of the best we've been to in fact. The staff are friendly and efficient, and the tables are cleared regularly. The other coffee house at the other end of the ground floor is not as good. There is a Burger King, and another restaurant on the first floor, but we haven't tried them yet.