Clarks is located at 35 Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3EU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Clarks and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Amry000

5 Google Rating

Helpful unintrusive staff who helped me get a pair of nice fitting shoes!

5/ 5

Helpful unintrusive staff who helped me get a pair of nice fitting shoes!

Daniel Mills

1 Google Rating

We have been purchasing Clark's shoes for a number of years, generally from the Longwell Green branc

1/ 5

We have been purchasing Clark's shoes for a number of years, generally from the Longwell Green branch as they have always been super helpful. They did not have our daughters size of school shoe in stock so referred us to the Broadmead branch. The level of service experienced here was a complete contrast to the usual high levels of customer service. They couldn't have been less helpful if they tried.

Ian Archard

4 Google Rating

Quality footwear but the price of shoes can be high here. Good service though.

4/ 5

Quality footwear but the price of shoes can be high here. Good service though.

Alan Howe

1 Google Rating

WOW, The training they give the staff during children's shoes, is so good they just have to look at

1/ 5

WOW, The training they give the staff during children's shoes, is so good they just have to look at a pair of improperly fastened shoes on a childs feet and can say they seem like a good fit. My wife actually had to take over and assess if the shoes fitted, they didn't. Absolutely appalled to think we made a 50 Mike round trip for their expertise in shoe fitting. What a joke.

Lee M

5 Google Rating

We purchased our grandsons first shoes. Staff were very helpful and gentle whilst putting his little

5/ 5

We purchased our grandsons first shoes. Staff were very helpful and gentle whilst putting his little shoes on. Will always go back as he needs more.

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