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Meadowhall shopping venue covers 1.4 million sq ft of floor space and inhabits 290 stores from top independent and international brands, 50 places to eat in Sheffield and drink, and an 11-screen cinema. Ever since it opened in 1990 on the site of a former steelworks, Meadowhall's been the place to shop in Sheffield in the region.
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Pelican Reviews
Pelican Reviews
Jan 13, 2022
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Why Meadowhall? The equivalent of half the population of England shop here every year, its floor area is all twenty Premier League football pitches put together and its parking spaces end to end make a queue from Meadowhall to Leeds.
Meadowhall was 31 years old in 2021, it's the biggest in Yorkshire and just one spot outside the top ten in the UK. It is apparently half owned the the Norwegian Government, was flooded to 1.8m deep in 2007 when the river Don burst its banks, but now is protected by flood gates.
Out reviewer did his Christmas shop here in one morning, covering 10,000 paces at the
Janet Wilson
Janet Wilson
Jan 06, 2022
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Positives : free parking, very clean, great choice of shops. Many brilliant eating places.
Negatives : for me personally, there are no windows, or walkways with windows. You have to go to an exit to get a breath of fresh air, which can be quite a walk. But that is just how I feel.
Overall it is good for a visit.
Tomek Ikea
Tomek Ikea
Dec 30, 2021
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Conveniently located next to M1 junction.
Really big shopping mall with lots of premium brands shops. Be prepared that you will easily spend there at least half a day browsing in shops.
Also there is a decent choice of food outlets for all tastes.
It has a good tram link connection to the city center. Also buses are available.
Matt Jones
Matt Jones
Dec 28, 2021
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Great shopping experience. Loads of shops under one roof but would say it has become more up market with its shops overall. Would suggest to management if they read a one way system during busy times to help with flow and Covid-19 control. Also of note plenty of parking which is free was also a nice surprise.
Nikolas Kulcsar
Nikolas Kulcsar
Dec 25, 2021
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Huge shopping mall near motorway, you can stay here for hours, lovely place, i really like it !
Elisa
Elisa
Dec 23, 2021
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Well maintained shopping centre with plenty of parking and access. The range of restaurants and socialising places is great and well thought out locations for WCs.
Less clothing retailers than I had hoped for, considering the size of the store but it was pleasant enough to walk around.
I'd probably come back again if I was in the area.
Janette Honeyman
Janette Honeyman
Dec 08, 2021
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I've always enjoyed making the 2hour trip to shop here and wrongly thought that with it being so big, it would feel safe to have a day out. It was so busy with most if not all of younger people walking around with no masks 😕, no distancing, nothing. Security tried their best to tell people to get their masks 😷 on but were ignored 😒. Couldn't wait to leave and only hope I haven't caught anything. Will not be returning for a very long time.
Cheryl Wilkinson
Cheryl Wilkinson
Dec 07, 2021
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Not too busy as we arrived early. Shame so many empty units, but aware of major companies going under. We were able to move around comfortably so able to keep the 2m rules. We got nearly everything we wanted and it was a nice day out. It was nice to actually shop properly instead of online.
Aaron S.
Aaron S.
Oct 23, 2021
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Meadowhall is a large shopping centre, located just 3 miles away from Sheffield city centre, or 2 miles away from Rotherham town centre. It is the largest shopping centre in the Yorkshire and the Humber region and the 12th largest in the UK overall by retail space, at time of writing (October 2021) - if the planned improvement works happen the centre could be expanded to become the fourth largest in the country.

The mall is easily accessed by all modes of public transportation: There is a public transport interchange for trains (as far as Manchester and Cleethorpes), there are also Sheffield Supertram
Amy Fevers
Amy Fevers
Oct 16, 2021
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This is a nice big Shopping Mall on two levels with a variety of shops, a Food Hall and Vue Cinema.
There is plenty of Free unlimited parking.
Easy to find with Google maps and close to the motorway and other retail parks.
There are Train, Tram and bus stops here I think.
Inside there are plenty of toilets and seating if you fancy a rest, a food hall with a variety of outlets including McDonald's, Frankie and
Bennys, KFC, and many more with plenty of seating.
Sanita O.
Sanita O.
Feb 16, 2015
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To be honest I hate shopping, but, of course, I have to buy things. The more shops are in one place, the better. So this might be my most favourite shopping centre. It is the largest one I've ever been to. It takes a whole day (or even more :) ) to explore the centre, but so does walking around the city and entering separate shops. I better choose a centre where all my favourite shops are in one place.
Heather L.
Heather L.
Aug 01, 2012
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C'mon people... it is a mall! Malls are supposed to be busy... if they aren't then they end up closing and just look like a cold sore on the face of a city. I am a shopper so I understand that the mall is going to be busy, it is going to be crowded, mothers clipping the back of your ankles with their massive prams, teenagers running wild in their natural habitat, and people from those kiosks in the middle trying to pull you in to rub some kind of "fountain of youth" serum from the Dead Sea into your skin. That's a mall. And quite frankly, after visiting the Bullring
Chrissy Fay M.
Chrissy Fay M.
Mar 15, 2012
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As far as shopping goes, I don't think you can beat Manchester city centre. However, Meadowhall comes as a close second, even over the Trafford Centre in my opinion.

Obviously you must be sensible when choosing your shopping day. Weekends in the run up to Christmas are understandably heaving, although my Gran and I managed to complete our shopping there mid-week about three weeks before Christmas, and emerged largely unscathed.

Shops on my itinerary are always Zara, USC, House of Fraser, Republic, Primark, H&M, New Look. One great shop to keep an eye out for is the Lakeland shop, selling
Qype User Lilmis
Qype User Lilmis
Feb 05, 2010
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Meadowhall is a huge shopping centre, I believe it is the Largest in Yorkshire. The car park is huge we could have done with a map to get out. Parking is free though. Meadowhall has such a huge selection of shops to suit every budget there is a total of 280 I'm sure if you get around them all in day. Its best to pick up a map to guide you through the centre. There budget shops like poundland and primark as well as designer store such as Karen Miller. There plently of places to buy refreshment too.
The centre is always beautifully decorated around christmas and worth a visit just to see all
Yee Gan O.
Yee Gan O.
Apr 05, 2009
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Known affectionately as Meadowhell by the locals, I can only judge it as a southern softie visitor! Listening to my friends, I think that it gets its reputation as a hellhole around times like Christmas when the lack of parking can make a visit here a challenge.

Like most malls in the UK these days, it has the usual suspects. I can amuse myself in the Apple and Game shops. There is a cinema and lots of eating options, ranging from fast food outlets to more interesting options like La Tasca (tapas) to Ben & Jerrys for a treat.

So in conclusion I found it neither as pleasant as a meadow nor
Shelly V.
Shelly V.
Jan 31, 2009
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Meadowhall, at one point was the largest shopping center in Europe. Now? I don't know but it is still damn big (not just by British standards but by US standards too).

All the British staples are here, a massive Boots, Marks and Spencer, Next, Zara, Debenhams, Clarks, etc. A huge cinema and food court are also included.

Lots of free parking and access from the city center via the tram.

Why 3 stars? This place is SOOO crowded on a Saturday. There were lines for the escalators. Yes, people waiting in line. Lines are long for checkouts and for food and for movies and well, everything.

The
Qype User Zoony
Qype User Zoony
Nov 19, 2008
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Its better than Trafford Centre. I realise a lot will disagree, but Meadowhall has more shops, and more room to breathe when its busy!


It has a pleasant mix of the usual suspects, and some much large stores like Primark, Next and H&M which you don't often find in shopping centres - at least not to the size they are here. All the big department stores are there too - M&S, Debenhams etc, and Meadowhall also caters for some businesses in The Lanes area.


The cinema has recently had a refurbishment (along with most of the lower level of the centre). This I think was mainly due to
Qype User Louby
Qype User Louby
Nov 18, 2008
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This is the main shopping place in Sheffield as the town centre slowly gets ready for a refurbishment, it offers a large range of shops (around 250 I think) which means there is something for every one of all ages.


Has large selection of eateries in the oasis and also a cinema and a bar.


It has all the big names such as Marks and Spencer, Debenhams, Boots, Argos, Primark Etc.


As it's sheltered it makes it a great all year round shopping experience and also offers late night shopping till 9pm in the week and in the last few weeks leading to Christmas this increases to 10pm.


The
Qype User Pandap
Qype User Pandap
Nov 18, 2008
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An enormous shopping centre but it's still quite easy to find your way around unlike many of the other massive ones in this country.


There's a large foodcourt which has a really good variety of restaurants in it.


There used to be a creche but last time I was there it was still closed after the floods that devestated the centre a couple of years ago. Hopefully they have now re-opened it, or will do soon.
Andrew T.
Andrew T.
Nov 16, 2008
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I grew up in the area, and have good memories of Meadowhall. Its a place I often visit still if I'm ever in the area.


It was one of the original out of town shopping centres, and despite being open for almost 20 years now (which makes me feel a little old) it still manages to remain fresh. All the big high street retailers can be found - Boots, M&S, Debenhams, HMV etc, and these are complimented by an array of smaller stores.


In addition, theres a selection of restaurants and small traders in The Lanes area, a multi screen cinema, and ample car parking most times (although it gets
Qype User Playla
Qype User Playla
Nov 16, 2008
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If you've ever shopped in any out-of-town shopping centre, then you know what to expect. The big department stores such as Debenhams and Marks and Spencers are interspersed with the usual array of smaller high street shops selling all you could ever want and more.


The Oasis provides food ranging from takeaways to eat-in restaurants which nestles nextdoor to the Vue cinema. Encompassing The Oasis are The Lanes, a row of independent stores which makes Meadowhall just that little bit different.


One thing that is worth noting is the parking. Near Christmas, the overflow car parks are open
Qype User Lcrw
Qype User Lcrw
Nov 15, 2008
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The original Trafford Centre!


This shopping centre is by far the nicest Ive been to for many reasons. The walkway areas are larger than at the trafford centre so when its busy you arent being pushed around and get so frustrated with other shoppers as there is more room. Apart from the large chains at the trafford centre i find most of the individual shops to be quite small and so limited on stock and variety. This isn't the case at Meadowhall and theres more variety of shop sizes so your fave shops are more likely to have the things you want in them.


Theres a food area with a good variety
Qype User Gememi
Qype User Gememi
Nov 15, 2008
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This is a great place to get all your shopping done under one roof, which means it doesnt matter what the weather is like!
Meadowhall shopping centre has loads of shops which offer loads and loads of different products for different people. There are high end shops and more bargain orientated shops as well as some independent shops on the lanes where you can buy some more original things that you might not find other places.
Within the meadowhall centre there is also a place called the oasis where there is a huge selection of places to eat from fast food joints to more posh restaurants.
Qype User Watt
Qype User Watt
Nov 15, 2008
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I can't really complain about Meadowhall Its got everything you might want, lots of shops, lots of places to eat, a cinema, a station, a bus station, and its linked to Sheffield's tram network If you need to shop for anything, chances are you can get in Meadowhall. The only complaint I have is that it can get a bit busy, especially around Christmas, but that's to be expected!
The food hall has several good choices, and you really can make a day of a visit to Meadowhall.
Qype User Moosic
Qype User Moosic
Oct 07, 2008
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This is a very large shopping centre which has a great selection of high street stores alongside some more independent stores (the lanes are a great place to check out).


Meadowhall has a food court which has many different foods on offer, to suit all tastes ranging from standalone restaurants to food stalls where you eat in a central area (or in the new seating area on the upper floor)


There is also a Vue cinema on site offering the chance to relax, unwind and catch a movie.


Highly recommended.


Be warned though on a weekend and in the early evening it can be incredibly busy and when
Qype User Djfras
Qype User Djfras
Sep 22, 2008
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Meadowhall is a great shopping center in Sheffield, and very easy to get to (just off the M1 Junction 34).
There is ample car parking spaces, which is free, unlike many other shopping centers.
There are a huge selection of shops such as Debenhams, House of Fraser, Miss Selfridge, Boots, Marks and Spencer & much more.
There are some designer shops as well such as Ted Baker, and there are plenty of places to eat and have a coffee, as well as a cinema.
Qype User Templa
Qype User Templa
Jul 23, 2008
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Although this place has all the usual chains and could be anywhere it is quite a relaxing place.
The best part of it to me are the tiny specialist shops, in the little streets, off the food court. The Lanes.
The food court itself is not bad for a shopping meal..lots of noodles or pizza and an all day breakfast place amongst them.


The little shops have ethnic goods, an old fashioned toy shop and film memorabiliaThe Last Picture Show. There is also jewellery (Cleopatras is nice), a hobby shop, a watch hospital and a fairy shop.
Arkwrights Emporium has all the old nostalgic stuff people love..great