Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre is located at The Broadway, Ealing, London W5 5JY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Antonio Dario

4 Google Rating

I've been going to this shopping centre for years, it has a good range of shops and its large enough

4/ 5

I've been going to this shopping centre for years, it has a good range of shops and its large enough for Ealing. Particularly nice during Christmas when the local shops have small kiosks for food. Lovely

Omar Balayah

3 Google Rating

Ealing Broadway is a fantastic place to shop as there are lots of retail stores and restaurants to e

3/ 5

Ealing Broadway is a fantastic place to shop as there are lots of retail stores and restaurants to eat from. It has excellent transport network with numerous buses available as well as the london underground which can take you to the heart of London within 10 minutes. No need to look further than Ealing Broadway as your ideal choice for a day out

FLAMING FIRE66

5 Google Rating

A peaceful environment with fascinating food. Every type of shop that comes to mind is available. Bi

5/ 5

A peaceful environment with fascinating food. Every type of shop that comes to mind is available. Big parking space for cars and bikes. Very good idea to bring a family with you and enjoy a day out since less money being spent and every penny spent is worth.

michelle C

4 Google Rating

Variety of shops, restaurants and cute little market place in centre depending on time of the year b

4/ 5

Variety of shops, restaurants and cute little market place in centre depending on time of the year but what is going on with the car park? Such a weird design... pro driving skills needed to manoeuvre around the multi storey with extra small spaces and not very child friendly as the bays are quite small!

Moynul Islam

5 Google Rating

One of my favourite and convenient place for shopping. Wish little Waitrose and one more shirt shop

5/ 5

One of my favourite and convenient place for shopping. Wish little Waitrose and one more shirt shop to be there. Lot of good restaurant is in the shopping centre and surrounding Lifts required to be operable constantly

David Sykala

4 Google Rating

Just a regular shopping centre, very clean as well

4/ 5

Just a regular shopping centre, very clean as well

Tariq Khalid

5 Google Rating

The shopping has all the necessary shops and best of is it has really great atmosphere specially for

5/ 5

The shopping has all the necessary shops and best of is it has really great atmosphere specially for family. Also really good facility for disable person i.e wheel chairs as i have elderly parents who i take for shopping. Also various food places to enjoy especially during XMAS as in the shopping centre they have food stalls. Thanks

Andy King-Dabbs

2 Google Rating

Too many people not wear masks

2/ 5

Too many people not wear masks

Luke Agger-Joynes

5 Google Rating

Great small shopping centre with a number of high profile shops, cafes and restaurants. Close to loc

5/ 5

Great small shopping centre with a number of high profile shops, cafes and restaurants. Close to local transport connections including overground, underground and mainline services. Clean, tidy and well kept.

Vikash Gandhi

5 Google Rating

Large space with a reasonable range of shops, services and facilities. The open air courtyard area i

5/ 5

Large space with a reasonable range of shops, services and facilities. The open air courtyard area is quite cool which can host different experiences and pop/up stalls. It’s especially great for small and local independent businesses to showcase what they can offer.

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  • Monday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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