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Facilities  3.00/5  (3.00)
Location  4.00/5  (4.00)
Range  3.00/5  (3.00)
Overall  4.00/5  (4.00)
Recommend  3.00/5  (3.00)

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Facilities  3.00/5  (3.00)
Location  4.00/5  (4.00)
Range  3.00/5  (3.00)
Overall  4.00/5  (4.00)
Recommend  3.00/5  (3.00)

St Enoch Shopping Centre

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The largest shopping centre in Scotland and Europe’s largest glass structure. The St. Enoch Centre, still the largest glass structure in Europe, prides itself on being a fun, family, and most of all friendly Centre catering for all age groups and tastes. We have a wide variety of shops including large department stores such as Debenhams, Boots, TK Maxx and Bhs. The kids can enjoy our Kids Play Area and Kiddy Cabs and older kids can enjoy our two-man ride simulator. If you fancy a bite to eat or just even a coffee why not visit Scotland's largest Food Court. With over 850 seats and food outlets such as Sandwich Delight, Sea Fresh, Spuds 'r' Us, Di Maggios and McDonalds we are sure you won't be disappointed.


Last Update: November 9, 2008


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
 
Entrances could be better quite inside apart from the eating areas there is nowhere to sit., August 3, 2006
Reviewer: hopalong cassidy from Glasgow
hopalong cassidy saw things this way
Facilities   3.00/5  (3)
Location   4.00/5  (4)
Range   3.00/5  (3)
Overall   4.00/5  (4)
Recommend   3.00/5  (3)
Pros: Plenty of natural light
Cons: Locaton of toilets, nowhere to rest unless you buy refreshments, poor entrances for disabled

A good shopping centre disabled people may find the entrances difficult. Inside the usual shops. Good selecton of eating places. The location of the toliets could be better especially for disabled people and it would be nice if there was somewhere to sit and rest without having to buy something to drink. A clock would also be handy!
 
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