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Sharon Craig

4 Google Rating

The Post Office is now on the first floor. I still prefer the old one.

4/ 5

The Post Office is now on the first floor. I still prefer the old one.

Diane Liell

4 Google Rating

There are a number of shops I like and use regularly. It is light and kept very clean. Also for me p

4/ 5

There are a number of shops I like and use regularly. It is light and kept very clean. Also for me personally well situated for all other shops in that area of Bristol

Gary Rostron

2 Google Rating

Increasingly tired and run down, with largely downmarket shops, and several closed units on each flo

2/ 5

Increasingly tired and run down, with largely downmarket shops, and several closed units on each floor. Decent choice of food options, but unfortunately this isn't the sort of place to linger in. Thankfully if you need Boots or Waterstones you can access both stores through their exterior entrances and avoid The Galleries proper altogether.

Peter Rowe

3 Google Rating

At least they're trying to keep you safe no beggars and bicycles allowed

3/ 5

At least they're trying to keep you safe no beggars and bicycles allowed

Mark Tippett

2 Google Rating

I'm not sure whether it is the composition of shops and empty premises, the fact that it feels empty

2/ 5

I'm not sure whether it is the composition of shops and empty premises, the fact that it feels empty even when its not, or if its because its a bit run down (or likely a combination of all three), but this is hands down the most depressing shopping centre / mall I have ever been to. The reason most people seem to go in (myself included) is that its a convenient undercover 'shortcut' on the way to Cabot Circus should it be cold or raining. Oh and maybe because they have a giant Boots attached. I didn't give it one star due to the refurb of the small food court, which whilst only having a few shops, does have a broad selection of cuisines.

Kata B

5 Google Rating

I like it. There are a lot of shops inside, clean.

5/ 5

I like it. There are a lot of shops inside, clean.

Paul Smart

2 Google Rating

Really looking run down now.

2/ 5

Really looking run down now.

John Harvey

3 Google Rating

Parking charges drove me away

3/ 5

Parking charges drove me away

Sarah Morgan

3 Google Rating

Not my favourite. Always seem so dark. Prefer cabots

3/ 5

Not my favourite. Always seem so dark. Prefer cabots

Kylie Richard

5 Google Rating

Everything under one roof

5/ 5

Everything under one roof

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