Malls turn out to be the central point of that specific community and represents to the rest of the country. Needs are catered for the neighbourhood and this will proof their status quo, while visitors can be identified with a zippy. This mall turns out to be their central institution of modern consumer culture. Its environment is created with space and lights to create the consumer's soul into the "temptation to buy and relax" world. This mall use the aroma of coffee and healthy food smells to lure in customers. Floor space is just big enough to move in a timely manner, when one is in a hurry. Limited but sufficient allocated stores to find most merchandise. Shoppers do feel like they naturally belong there and have the desire to stay longer and socialize. Coffee shops, restaurants and snack bars are also included in the area and allow people not only to "hang out" but to consume even when taking a break from...
Read moreThis exciting new shopping centre, features easy, direct access off William Nicol Drive onto two shopping levels. Nicolway Bryanston offers its shoppers over 86 impressive stores which includes a strong health and beauty offering, home/decor, and banking services.
Not only is the centre home to three supermarkets - including Checkers, Food Lovers Market and SA's first new-concept, Woolworths store - it also offers carefully hand-picked restaurants and coffee shops with an emphasis on quality and personal service.
The fresh take on restaurants makes Nicolway Bryanston a favourite foodie destination with six owner operated restaurants. Nicolway Bryanston has been designed to offer convenient, quality retail with a vibrant new tenant mix in an...
Read morePictures Copyright ©️ blackjohannes. Pictures as is and was not edited or manipulated. The shopping centre is one of many on William Nicol Drive. It has a few stand out features. They probably has one of the better Food Lovers Market. The shop offers fresh fish and meat at good value for money. Great biltong section. Offers also various takeaway food specials like a half chicken with chips for R50. There is also a good sitdown Sushi Bar. The seating is good. Then you have a small Seattle Coffee Company, which is always a big plus. There are many restaurants which offer outside seating, which is popular. One of those shopping centres who "punishes" people for shopping longer. The parking is expensive the longer you shop....
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