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Large retail area in Derby. High Street stores rep...

Large retail area in Derby. High Street stores represented Nice that food area separate upstairs Clean and well presented, signage could be better for exits and where they lead to for people who do not know the area. Mostly queues for toilets when I was there but maybe that was just the timing. Next to the old market hall which was disappointing as few artisanal goods available thereand it would have been a great Conyrast

Very good parking area. Excellent range of shops. ...

Very good parking area. Excellent range of shops. Did not like eating area as it is dark and seating very crowded. Enjoyed the market stalls with very good fruit and veg stalls. Town centre close by with more shops and cafes.

Brilliant centre, a wide variety of stores with bo...

Brilliant centre, a wide variety of stores with both large chain stores and smaller, more specialist shops, plus cinema, bowling alley and other entertainment. Brilliant food court with a very wide variety of food, from sushi to steak and kidney pie, you're definitely going to find something to suit your taste. Easy to get to as it's right in the heart of Derby city and has excellent parking.

Actually, this place is good for shoppers and peop...

Actually, this place is good for shoppers and people who have to come shopping but don't want to. They have a food court, a wide range of shops, Cafes and a place called The Den. In the Den, you can watch TV, play table tennis or football (tabletop) or just sit on bean bags playing on your console, while your family and friends shop away. It's usually VERY busy on weekends and most shops finish early on Sunday. The Kids Club is a great place for kids aged up to 7 to do fun activities like decorating and colouring. At Christmas, a lot of Christmas themed activities go on including meeting Santa. There is also a soft play, it's fairly small but has lots of kids toys, sensory toys and hideouts. Parents are also welcome to sit in the Parents Area of the soft play or go and play with their kids.

It's the hub of shopping in the city of Derby, loc...

It's the hub of shopping in the city of Derby, located in the city centre occupies considerable amount of space.

No wonder, this place is bustling during weekends, has got every kind of shop., some restaurants and a cinema theatre.

Or if you just need some, you can just sneak in and roam around.

My favourite stores are Saintsbury, Iceland, Poundland, and Cex,.

Brill

I guess others will give more details of individua...

I guess others will give more details of individual shops, but this is a large modern shopping centre with good variety of shops plus some fast food outlets. Adjacent to it are a couple of older style town centre markets (Eagle Market) where small businesses are still getting by reasonably well. Busy Beans cafe run by v helpful, friendly staff knock out excellent quality traditional cafe food at v reasonable prices.
Beware height of car park entrance if you have a van etc it's only 1.8m

Big shopping mall with big departments stores and ...

Big shopping mall with big departments stores and other outlets with a food court and restaurants nearby in level 1. Visited Byron hamburger restaurant and wasn't impressed with either service or availability the coffee machine was out of order and they had no tomatoes for the salads.

Get in. Get back out quickly as so many NUMPTIES n...

Get in. Get back out quickly as so many NUMPTIES not wearing face masks (that includes people serving in the shops ie The Fruit Drinks Bar, Holland & Barrett), Vision Express observe the regulations to the letter - Very Well Done.
When Derby goes into lock down people are going to wonder why.

I live in Stoke-on-Trent but always do my shopping...

I live in Stoke-on-Trent but always do my shopping at Derby love this place lovely bright clean shopping with plenty of places to eat and drink well worth a visit pity Stoke-on-Trent don't have the same

Nice shopping center with very large carparks, but...

Nice shopping center with very large carparks, but hardly any EV chargers. Very short-sighted when so many shopping centres provide free of charge pod points to attract customers. Look at the statistics for plugin vehicles! Derby is way behind other places like MK.

One of the worst shopping centres I've ever been i...

One of the worst shopping centres I've ever been in, full of empty shops or Costa coffee stores, miserable staff and people (mainly @$!@n families) flouting the "wear a face mask" rule to which the staff say nothing. The Eagle market which is part of Intu is a joke with about 6 stalls open.

Car parking is an absolute rip off!

Shop elsewhere!

Loads of shops to choose from !! , Theres Bowling,...

Loads of shops to choose from !! , Theres Bowling, Mini Golf, food shops and a cinema of the top floor up the escalator, There is a large and well seated Food court even thou it can get pretty manic in there so find a seat and leave ur friend there while u order ! , The ground floor is mainly toy, gadget, phone n pound style shops wit a mix of chemists, cakes and perfume/ jewelry shops , the second floor is the food court and many clothes and footwear shops wit and HMV and the odd "Fancy" outlet thrown in for good measure , Good Parking and check out the Customer service stand on Ground floor if u have children you can get a discount card that works in most places . Happy shopping guaranteed .