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The Galleries Cabot Circus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A HOLIDAY HAMPTON INN BY HILTON CAR PARK BOND ST > BARBER MCDONALD’S BROWN SHOWCASE CINEMA DE LUX B HOLLISTER HOUSE OF B FRASER DEBENHAMS POUNDLAND H T U O S CABOT DOROTHY T S PRIMARK PERKINS THE HORSEFAIR BROADMEAD CIRCUS D N O C B C HMV PENN ST ZARA SAINSBURY’S THE ARCADE NEXT CARLUCCIO’S BROADMEAD THE TOPSHOP PODIUM PURE MARKS & GYM SPENCER D QUAKERS D FRIARS H&M BOOTS MERCHANT ST BROADMEAD COTSWOLD HARVEY OUTDOOR JACK WILLS TED BAKER NICHOLS APPLE E THE GALLERIES PICCOLINO E H&M NELSON ST UNION ST TK MAXX 5POINTZ THE GYM ROAD WEIR B Turn over for a full list of stores FITNESS WATERSTONES 4 LESS FAIRFAX ST F F CAR PARK CASTLE PARK NEWGATE Scan this QR code for more details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BROADMEAD CABOT CIRCUS QUAKERS FRIARS THE GALLERIES 50cycle B2 Funky Fones B4 Skills Centre South West A5 3 Store Pravins All Saints Hugo Boss 71 Queens Robert Dyas 3 Store D2 Gaddis F2 Sky E4 Animal Pret A Manger Apple John Anthony Acu-Herbs Sairaz 5Pointz E1 Game C4 Snappy Snaps D1 Bella Italia Pull&Bear Brasserie Blanc Kurt Geiger Argos Santander Adorn E2 Garment Quarter D6 Sole Trader B5 Ben’s Cookies Pylones Carluccio’s LK Bennett Bags 4 U Savers American Candy D4 Greggs C2 Soup N’ Sandwich F1 Boux Avenue River Island Crew Clothing L’Osteria Bargain Buys Seasalt Amplifon D1 Greggs C6 Specsavers D4 Burton Schuh Cos Michael Kors Bonmarché Shaw Trust Ann Summers D3 Greggs E1 Sports Direct C5 Calendar Club Scribbler Côte Brasserie Piccolino Boots Slaters Antics F1 H&M E2 St. Peter’s Hospice B2 Carphone Warehouse Showcase Cinema De Lux Cupp Reiss Boswell Café & Takeaway Spudulike Art Original F2 Halifax C5 Star Nails C3 Chimichanga Smiggle Department of Coffee & SeanHanna Burger King Subway Atomic Diner D1 High & Mighty B4 Starbucks C3 Claire’s Soho Coffee Social Affairs Ted Baker Butler’s Suits Plus Barber Brown A4 HMV C5 Subway E2 Coal Grill & Bar Spudulike Fat Face The Gym Caffe Nero Supercuts Barclays D2 Holland & Barrett E1 Subway (kiosk) C3 Costa (Glass Walk) Starbucks Fred Perry The White Company Celebrations T.K. Maxx Berketex Bride B4 Hollywood Nails C6 Superdrug D4 Costa (Ground floor) Superdry Gant Chopstix The Bridal Boutique Betfred B4 Hotter C5 Taste of Napoli C2 Currys Digital Swarovski Harvey Nichols Claire’s The Entertainer Blacks B4 Itsu C6 Tenovus B2 Dorothy Perkins T.G.I Friday Hobbs Coco The Fragrance Shop Blue Banana B4 John Wesley’s Chapel D3 Tesco Metro E2 DW Sports Tiger Collection & Co The Perfume Shop Blue Inc D4 Joy D6 Tesco Phone Shop E2 EE Timberland Cornish Bakehouse Thorntons Bon Appetit B2 Kemps of Broadmead E2 The Change Group D3 Ernest Jones The Body Shop Crystals Trespass Boulangerie F2 KFC E2 The Co-operative Bank C5 Explore Learning The Entertainer Destination Skin TwoDay Coffee Roasters Brighthouse B4 Kick B4 The Fragrance Shop C3 Five Guys The North Face Edinburgh Woollen Mill Vapour Days Bristol Tailoring A4 Kluk E2 The Royal British Legion D1 FootAsylum The Perfume Shop Eurochange Vitamin-Shop Burger King C2 Kuoni D6 The Styling Lounge F2 Fossil TM Lewin Everything Accessories Waterstones Café Amore E1 La Grotta F2 The Works D1 Foyles Top Nails Everything Hair Wed2B Café Casa B2 Ladbrokes E2 Thomas Cook C5 Frankie & Benny’s Topshop / Topman F. Hinds WH Smith Café Mocha D1 London Camera Exchange C3 Thomson Holiday D4 Fraser Hart Urban Outfitters Fone Exchange Whittard Caffe Nero B5 Luke B5 Timpson D4 Giraffe Vans Fun Warehouse Yours Caffe Nero F2 Lush E2 tReds B5 Goldsmiths Victoria’s Secret Galleries Computing Card Factory C5 Marks & Spencer D2 TSB D4 Gourmet Burger Kitchen Vodafone Game Card Factory D3 Martin’s C1 Two Seasons / Element B5 H&M Wagamama Greggs Carphone Warehouse D2 Matana C6 VG Medispa C4 H.Samuel Yankee Candle Hallmark Carphone Warehouse D4 McDonald’s B5 VIP E4 Holland & Barrett Yo! Sushi Hawkin’s Bazaar Cex B5 Menkind C5 Virgin Media C4 Hollister Zara Herbs & Acupuncture Clarks D4 Moss B3 Vision Express C5 Hotel Chocolat Zizzi Home and Gifts Clintons E2 Mountain Warehouse C5 Vodafone D3 House of Fraser Ifix Mobile Bristol Cococheno E1 Mr. Pretzels C5 Warren James C5 House of Fraser–Caffe Nero Jack Wills Consol B4 Nails Galore A4 Wilko F2 House of Fraser–Zest Bistro Julian Charles Coral Racing E1 National Slimming & Cosmetic William Hill D1 HSBC Leather Wear Cosmetics Republic C3 Clinics A4 Yorkshire Building Society E4 JD Sports Mabboo Costa D1 Natwest C5 Jones Bootmaker CABOT MET-Rx Costa D4 O2 C5 Jungle Rumble Adventure BROADMEAD CIRCUS Mimmo Cotswold Outdoor E1 Odeon Cinema E2 Golf Nails Deluxe T Craft & More E2 Pop Up (Noodle Bar) F1 THE ARCADE KFC HE ARCADE No1 Currency Cycle Republic D1 Poundland B5 Kiko Parsons Debenhams B3 Poundland D1 Bakers Dolphin D2 Krispy Kreme QUAKERS Paul Richards Deichmann C5 Pret A Manger E2 Beauty Zone D3 Levi’s FRIARS Pavers Delux B5 Primark C2 Crowned Barber Shop D2 Lloyds Bank Peacocks Ding Sing E1 PureGym D1 Ek Hair C2 Mango THE GALLERIES Pep&Co Dr. Martens C5 Rana’s Dhaba Junction C1 Flavour Vapour D3 Millie’s Cookies Post Office Dulay D1 Rieker C3 Illustrate D2 Miss Selfridge Poundland Eat A Pittta D3 Rikaxxe Music A5 Inked Up Bristol D2 Model Eyebrows Regis Hairstylists Ecco C5 Riproar D1 Kelly’s Nails D2 Monki EE D3 Route One C4 Mabz D3 Monsoon / Accessorize Eurochange C6 Runners Need & Cycle Surgery D3 Maya’s Eyebrows & Beauty D2 Nando’s E-Vapor D1 Rush B4 Needle & Thread D2 Nationwide Everyman Barbers D6 Sainsbury’s C6 ShakeAway D2 New Look Excelsior! Comics A5 Sainsbury’s E2 Silver Scene D3 Next Excelsior! Games A5 Sally D3 The Crazy Fox D3 Oasis Fabric Land A5 Select D4 The Dragons Gallery D2 Office Firewood Grill & Gelato B4 Shoe Zone D3 Urban Identity D2 Oliver Bonas Fitness 4 Less F2 Shoon D2 Pandora Flight Centre E2 Simply Pleasure A4 Pan N Ice bristolshoppingquarter.co.uk Fone Styles D3 Size? B5 Patisserie Valerie Foot Locker E2 Skechers E2 Pizza Express bristolshopping Issued March 2017.
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