
Glasgow's iconic glass-domed shopping destination, offering vibrant retail, dining, and entertainment under one roof.
St. Enoch Centre is a premier shopping mall located in the heart of Glasgow, renowned for its stunning glass-domed architecture and lively atmosphere. Since opening in the late 1980s, this modern establishment provides a weather-proof environment with a wide variety of high-street brands, specialty stores, and a diverse food court. It serves as a convenient one-stop shop for families and visitors, featuring amenities like a Vue cinema, eateries such as Wagamama and McDonald's, and entertainment options like Boom Battle Bar. The centre is easily accessible near St. Enoch Station and Buchanan Street, making it an ideal spot for shopping, dining, or enjoying a day out in the city.
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Browse a wide selection of high-street brands and specialty stores, including H&M, Next, Boots, Schuh, and unique local shops like art galleries.
Enjoy a variety of quick-service and sit-down restaurants, featuring options like Wagamama, McDonald's, KFC, and more in a lively food court setting.
Watch the latest films in comfort at Vue cinema, equipped with modern recliner seats and a well-laid-out theater for an immersive movie-going experience.
Access clean facilities, ample seating areas, and entertainment options like Boom Battle Bar, making it ideal for visitors of all ages.
Find essential services including a grocery store, public toilets, and easy access via St. Enoch Station, all in a central, weather-protected environment.
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Overall rating
The horse Lovers
To be fair I always enjoy my visit to the St enochs centre , plenty of places to eat and a handy toilet on the top floor. Plenty of individual shops like the art shop which I especially like , they sell very talented artists pictures , all one offs .
Mariam
St. Enoch Centre in Glasgow is a vibrant and convenient shopping destination. The mall is spacious, modern, and well-organized, offering a wide variety of shops, from high-street brands to specialty stores. The atmosphere is lively but comfortable, and there are plenty of places to sit and relax. It’s a great spot for shopping, grabbing a bite to eat, or simply enjoying a day out in the city.
M Ali
The St. Enoch Centre is a great one stop shop for a mainstream shopping trip in the city centre. The glass-domed building is bright and spacious, and it's fantastic to have a weather proof environment, especially on those classic Glasgow rainy days! You'll find all the big high street names here like H&M, Next, Boots, and Schuh, making it very convenient for general shopping. The food court on the top level offers a good variety of quick and easy options for a break. The centre is generally clean and the facilities are well maintained. The main downside, as others have noted, is the parking. The car park can get extremely busy and the pricing is on the steeper side. It can also get very crowded on weekends and during school holidays. It may not have the luxury brands of its neighbour, the Buchanan Galleries, but for reliable, convenient, family friendly shopping, St. Enoch Centre does the job very well.
Kevin Lester Fallarcuna
St. Enoch Centre is a mall located in central Glasgow, near the Clyde River and St. Enoch Station. It’s just a short walk from Buchanan Street. The mall offers a variety of stores and a food court, as well as a cinema and grocery store. There’s plenty to do inside, and the layout is in-and-out, making it a convenient place to spend a few hours. Overall, I would say St. Enoch Centre is a decent mall with a variety of things to do. It’s also conveniently located near Buchanan Street, making it a great place to grab a bite to eat or do some shopping when you’re caught in the rain.
Graeme Lynch
The centre has been open since the late 80s but is still stunning inside. It's been revamped and for many years has had a cinema. The Vue is one of the best with comfy recliners and is well laid out. There's plenty of eateries including Wagamamas, McDonald's, KFC and more. Most of them are within a good court but some are nearer the cinema. There are some fun places like boom battle bar. The centre has a bungee of shops including tj Hughes but there's definitely less shops than there used to be. The toilets are in a very poor location which brings the score down, as does the car park which seems to be built for the thinest cars in the world.