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Cupp Oliver Bonas Bikkle Island Santander Big Bao E2 Holland & Barrett E1 Subway E2 Caffe Nero (House of Fraser) Spudulike Department of Coffee & Piccolino Bodycare Savers Blacks B4 Hotter C5 Subway (kiosk) C3 Casa Brasil Starbucks Social Affairs Reiss Bonmarché Shaw Trust Blue Banana B4 Infinity Mist C2 Superdrug D4 Chopstix Superdry Fat Face SeanHanna Boots Slaters BoConcept C3 iSmash C2 Tenovus B2 Claire’s Swarovski Fred Perry Ted Baker Boswell Café & Takeaway Spudulike Brighthouse B4 Itsu C6 Tesco Metro E2 Coal Grill & Bar Tag Heuer Gant The Gym Burger King Subway Bristol Salon F1 John Wesley’s Chapel D3 Tesco Phone Shop E2 Costa (Glass Walk) TGI Fridays Harvey Nichols Butler’s Suits Plus Bristol Tailoring A4 Joy D6 The Co-operative Bank C5 Costa (Level 1) Tiger Hobbs Caffe Nero Supercuts British Heart Foundation C4 Judas Sinned Represents A5 The Hippy Chippy C5 Currys PC World Timberland Chopstix The 6 Items For A Fiver Shop Burger King C2 Just For You Bridal A3 The Royal British Legion D1 Dorothy Perkins The Body Shop Claire’s The Bridal Boutique Café Amore E1 Kemps of Broadmead E2 The Styling Lounge F2 DW Sports The Entertainer Coco The Bristol Kitchen Café Casa B2 KFC E2 The Works D1 EE The North Face Collection & Co The Entertainer Café Mocha D1 K.I. Nails & Beauty C6 Three D2 Ernest Jones The Perfume Shop Cornish Bakehouse The Fragrance Shop Caffe Nero B5 Kuoni D6 Timpson D4 Escape Hunt The Real Greek Crystals The Grape Tree Caffe Nero F2 La Grotta F2 TK Maxx C3 Explore Learning Three Damaged Society Trespass Card Factory C5 Ladbrokes E2 TSB D4 Five Guys TM Lewin Destination Skin TwoDay Coffee Roasters Card Factory D3 London Camera Exchange C3 Tui D4 FootAsylum Top Nails Edinburgh Woollen Mill Ultrasound BabyFace Carphone Warehouse D2 Luke B5 Two Seasons / Element B5 Fossil Topshop / Topman Eurochange Vapour Days Carphone Warehouse D4 Lush E2 VGMedispa C4 Foyles Urban Outfitters Everything Hair Vitamin-Shop Cex B5 Marks & Spencer D2 VIP E4 Frankie & Benny’s Vans F. Hinds VRX Gaming Clarks D4 Martin’s C1 Virgin Media C4 Fraser Hart Victoria’s Secret Fone Exchange Waterstones Clintons E2 McDonald’s B5 Vision Express C5 Giraffe Wagamama Frequency Wed2B Cococheno E1 Menkind C5 Vodafone D3 Goldsmiths Yankee Candle Fun Warehouse WH Smith Coco Mobile D3 Metro Bank C4 Warren James C5 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Yo! Sushi Galleries Computing Whittard Consol B4 Mountain Warehouse C5 Weng C3 H&M Zara Game Yours Coral Racing E1 Nails Galore A4 Wilko F2 H.Samuel Zest Bistro (House of Fraser) Greggs Corner Café B2 National Slimming & Cosmetic William Hill D1 Holland & Barrett Zizzi Greggs Cosmetics Republic C3 Clinics A4 Yorkshire Building Society E4 Hollister Hallmark Costa D1 Natwest C5 Hotel Chocolat Hawkin’s Bazaar Costa D4 O2 C5 House of Fraser Herbs & Acupuncture Cotswold Outdoor E1 Odeon Cinema E2 HSBC Home and Gifts Craft & More E2 Patisserie La Reine D1 THE ARCADE Immotion VR Ifix Mobile Bristol Curvaceous Concept F1 Phone Clinic B4 JD Sports Jack Wills Cycle Republic D1 Pop Up (Noodle Bar) F1 Bakers Dolphin D2 Joules CABOT Leather Wear Debenhams B3 Poundland B5 Beauty Zone D3 BROADMEAD CIRCUS Deichmann C5 Poundland D1 Card Shack D2 Jungle Rumble Adventure Luxury Nails Golf T Mabboo Delux B5 Pret A Manger E2 Crowned Barber Shop D2 HE ARCADE Ding Sing E1 Primark C2 Ek Hair C2 KFC Mimmo Krispy Kreme Moona Beauty Dr. Martens C5 PureGym D1 Gallery du 808 C2 QUAKERS Dulay D1 Queen Nails C3 Illustrate D2 Levi’s FRIARS Nails Deluxe Eat A Pittta D3 Rana’s Dhaba Junction C1 Inked Up Bristol D2 Lloyds Bank No1 Currency EE D3 Regatta Great Outdoors C5 Kelly’s Nails D2 Lovisa Paul Richards THE GALLERIES Eurochange C6 Rieker E2 Mabz D3 Mango Pavers Evapo C4 Rikaxxe Music A5 Maya’s Eyebrows & Beauty D2 Millie’s Cookies Peacocks E-Vapor D1 Route One C4 Needle & Thread D2 Miss Selfridge Everyman Barbers D6 Rush B4 Rollin’ Vietnamese C2 Model Eyebrows Excelsior! Comics A5 Sainsbury’s C6 ShakeAway D2 Monki Excelsior! Games A5 Sainsbury’s E2 Silver Scene D3 Monsoon / Accessorize Exposure Men Studio F2 Sally D3 Sobey’s Vintage Clothing D2 Nando’s Fabric Land A5 Select D4 Superior Vapour D3 Nationwide Firewood Grill & Gelato B4 Shoe Zone D3 Taste of Napoli C2 New Look Fitness 4 Less F2 Shotgun A3 The Crazy Fox D3 Next Flight Centre E2 Simply Pleasure A4 Wok Boxstix C2 Oasis Fone Styles D3 Size? B5 Office Fone Revive F2 Skechers E2 Pandora Foot Locker E2 Skills Centre South West A5 Patisserie Valerie bristolshoppingquarter.co.uk Funky Fones B4 Smart Phones C4 Pizza Express GameCube B4 Snappy Snaps D1 Pret A Manger bristolshopping Issued February 2019.
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