There is a Pets At Home, Wilco's, The Works, Next, Costa (within Next I think), Boots and M&S food where you can also collect online orders. There are other shops too, but these are the ones that stick out in my memory. There's also a Frankie and Benny's and a drive thru (McDonald's? you can tell I don't use it!!)
There's blue badge/loading/parent&child parking outside each store or pair of stores, making it more accessible, but to get to it, the one way system is a little complex but there's a route through to both exits and the parking curves off this with the route curling inwards. Remember that and it's straightforward and it is marked out on the road (but only on the road), however, lots of confused drivers and cars going the wrong way (against the arrows), which creates further problems. It isn't that easy to follow on a first visit. All stores are level entry at street level. Many have staff on the door atm with disinfectant/face masks/monitoring etc. It's much quicker and quieter than going into town but it's shops, not really a hang out area. Staff throughout have been very helpful and friendly.
It's on the site of the original mechanno factory, which was invented in Liverpool, so the central mechanno Liver bird celebrates that.
The lhs of the site is currently being developed. B&Q is not on this park any more but has a new flagship megastore just up the road (eastwards). Halfords is opposite the retail park on the opposite side of Edge Lane. New units open...
Read moreGood selection of shops and ample free parking, so not always necessary to go into town and get ripped off with parking charges with the likes of Q park/NCP or receiving a £35 council parking charge because your 2 minutes over!
The road layout in the retail park is a bit confusing and could do with looking at again - maybe with improved signage.
Overall a nice relaxed park and a much much better experience compared to the likes of Speke and Aintree retail parks (which can be a nightmare at certain times) A few more restaurants would be nice, especially the independent sector. The promised cinema would also add a jewel to the Crown!
John Lewis and other major retailers should also take note and consider places like Edge Lane Retail Park within their future developments as this is a win win for everyone, especially...
Read moreLiverpool Shopping Park is an ideal retail area for all sorts of people. Shops range from M &S Food Hall, Superdrug, T K Maxx, Smyths, Pets At Home, Clarks, H&M, Wilkos, Card Galore, The Works, Greggs, McDonald's, Subway and a few others i cant think of. Plenty of parking spaces available and there are a lot of disabled spaces located in front of the stores. All of the shops are also wheelchair friendly and most of the stores that have a first floor, have a lift available for easier access. Over the other side of Edge Lane you also have Halfords and B&M so definitely something for all. You can have fun shopping while the hubby goes over to Halfords.......its a win win. Definitely worth a visit as also further down the road are the new Home Bargains...
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