Great place for shopping and food, it’s a place that’s stays very busy but has plenty of free parking.
It’s got shops like Smiths (toy shop), Schuh, JD Sport, Office, Hobby Craft, Flannel (high end designer shop).
Lots of coffee shops like costa, Caffè Nero, Chaiiwalla (Indian cafe type of place).
Eateries like Nando’s, TGIF, Bread Meats Bread, Wagamama etc…
It’s does also have a drive through McDonalds and on the opposite side a drive through Burger King and KFC.
For all things tech and home, it’s has Curry’s and an Argos, Homesense.
If you’re into cars! On the side that Burger King and KFC are located you’ll find the Porsche, Ferrari and Range Rover dealerships.
It has an Odeon Cinema too, Located near Nando’s.
The place is huge you could spend all day there and it’s also a clean and well kept place, it has a little play park to take the kids located just outside Cafe Nero.
Regarding the parking I feel it lacks slightly of parent and children parking bays. However, there is plenty of normal parking spread through out whilst have plenty of disabled bays.
Great access routes to the bypass’s leading on to the A1 to get to places like Musselburgh, Dalkeith etc and in the opposite direction to City Centre, Leith.
Overall a great place to go and spend the day for...
Read moreBad experience. For someone like myself who is struggling with a newly diagnosed health condition in my lower limbs and i cant prove mobility at this moment in time however unless you get Get mobility you arent allowed access to the electric scooter. Disgusted now i have to shop in a whole new city just to be able to Xmas shop for my self to buy gifts for family and friends i cant do that in the area were i live and have done for 10+yrs it hard enough for me to even ask for support and not being able to walk around for long periods of time now i need support by kane most time just to get from A to B. Today was my 2nd trip out since my diagnosis and thanks to the Fort i wont be visiting it again i will stick to online shopping atleast there your not made to feel bad by someone like did from how they spoke to me. So for me it's not disabled friendly the member of staff made me feel so bad i left the building and struggled to do shopping so had to call it a day. New trip al comment on that one aswell. I will take this matter further. Its not right and its just another bit of...
Read moreFort Kinnaird is a large retail park located in the southeast of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is home to over 70 shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities, including major high street brands, such as Marks & Spencer, Next, and Primark, as well as a number of independent retailers.
The retail park offers a wide range of shopping options, from fashion and beauty to home goods and electronics. In addition, Fort Kinnaird has a number of dining options, from fast food to sit-down restaurants, as well as a cinema and a gym, providing visitors with plenty of entertainment and leisure options.
Fort Kinnaird also offers a number of services, including a baby changing and feeding room, a customer service desk, and free Wi-Fi throughout the park. The retail park is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available, as well as by public transportation, with a number of bus routes stopping nearby.
Overall, Fort Kinnaird is a popular shopping and leisure destination for locals and visitors to Edinburgh, offering a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities in a...
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