Welcome to Eccles Shopping Centre, your premier shopping destination in the heart of Eccles, Manchester. Located at 1 Boothway, our centre offers a diverse selection of retail stores, convenience shops, and dining options, catering to all your shopping needs under one roof. With a commitment to exceptional customer service, our friendly staff are always on hand to assist you in finding exactly what you’re looking for, ensuring a delightful shopping experience.

What sets Eccles Shopping Centre apart is our vibrant atmosphere, creating an inviting space for families, friends, and individuals alike. Enjoy the convenience of ample parking and easy access, making your visit hassle-free. Whether you’re hunting for the latest fashion trends, home essentials, or simply looking to grab a bite to eat, you’ll find an array of choices that suit every taste and budget.

We believe in adding value to your shopping journey through regular events and promotions that enhance your experience. For inquiries or to learn more about our offerings, feel free to reach out via phone at 0161 707 3058 or visit our website at [www.ecclesshoppingcentre.co.uk](http://www.ecclesshoppingcentre.co.uk/). Discover why Eccles Shopping Centre is not just a place to shop, but a community hub that brings people together!

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Moyo Sanda

5 Google Rating

There are various stores in here and the most important one for me, it's got an open space with chai

5/ 5

There are various stores in here and the most important one for me, it's got an open space with chairs and tables.

memorylane1980s .

5 Google Rating

We use this shopping centre a lot it's very handy and has quite a lot of choices

5/ 5

We use this shopping centre a lot it's very handy and has quite a lot of choices

Peter Wilson

3 Google Rating

Enough shops to get by but lacking any big name shops. Best bet is to visit west one only a short wa

3/ 5

Enough shops to get by but lacking any big name shops. Best bet is to visit west one only a short walk away from the centre of eccles.

Denise Royle

2 Google Rating

Gone downhill since I moved. Full of drug pushers dealing openly in daylight. Some new cafe bars and

2/ 5

Gone downhill since I moved. Full of drug pushers dealing openly in daylight. Some new cafe bars and real ale bars will hopefully lift its profile as will the 24 storey apartment block due to be built next to the station.

Paul King

4 Google Rating

Get most things from the shops so overall a good place.

4/ 5

Get most things from the shops so overall a good place.

Julie Mason

2 Google Rating

There is not a lot there these days. Only go into Eccles for food shopping.

2/ 5

There is not a lot there these days. Only go into Eccles for food shopping.

Lee Kirkby

2 Google Rating

The shopping centre is great for essentials , stores and staff 5* ....too many empty units though. T

2/ 5

The shopping centre is great for essentials , stores and staff 5* ....too many empty units though. The shopping centre landlords need to make more of it residential and to the units present offer them to switch to larger units for the same rent.

Terry Mumford

1 Google Rating

At one time Eccles Shopping Centre used to be a great place to shop now it is a dump so many shops c

1/ 5

At one time Eccles Shopping Centre used to be a great place to shop now it is a dump so many shops closed and a few of those which are left are charity shops. It's the same old story though the owners of this centre just will not spend any money on it to update it. Nothing more than a dump. Still a dump with even more shops closed or changed into charity shops. Come on owners. It's time to invest

Si

2 Google Rating

Needs a new lease of life. Add new shops and bars. Feels like a zombie apocalypse has been. Honestly

2/ 5

Needs a new lease of life. Add new shops and bars. Feels like a zombie apocalypse has been. Honestly, listen to the music as you walk through, you'll see what I mean

Paul Bates

3 Google Rating

It's clean as sutch but it's been run down for years and shops like home and bargain is small and do

3/ 5

It's clean as sutch but it's been run down for years and shops like home and bargain is small and doesn't have the stock wilco is amongst the worst for having stock and the tills are slow I have found that the two bargain shops on church st sell most things you can think of and I tend to shop in them more than anywhere else as they are side by side price check both of them.

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