Thistles Centre - Current Stores

Current Stores

The anchor stores are Debenhams, a 46,900 sq ft (4,360 m2)Marks and Spencer store,Bhs and Primark. Other stores include Zara, River Island, Topshop, Game and HMV. There was also a Burger King restaurant located by an entrance to the centre, however it closed suddenly and without warning in July 2008.

A List of all the stores:

Store Names
3 Store Ann Summers Art@Home Beaverbrooks BHS Bodycare Boots Burton Card Factory Carphone Warehouse
CC Celtic Store Charity Shop Chisholm Hunter Claire’s Accessories Clarks Clinton Cards Costa Coffee d2 Debenhams
Dorothy Perkins Ernest Jones Evans Fat Face First Sport Fraser Hart Fuel Juice Bar Game Garage Going Places
Gold375 Goldsmiths Greggs H Samuel Hawkin's Bazaar H & M HMV Holland & Barrett Internacionale JD Sports JJB
Kiddie Kouture La Senza Les Cygnes Lush M&S Marches Restaurant Mathiesons Bakers Millie's Cookies Mountain Warehouse Next
O2 Oasis Optical Express Orange Ortak Parchment Peacocks Phones 4 U Poundland Primark
Quiz Republic River Island Savers Schuh Sports World Superdrug Superdry T-Mobile The Discovery Store The Officers Club
The Perfume Shop The Point Too Thorntons Tie Rack Top Man Top Shop Trade Secret Trespass USC Vision Express
Vodafone Wallis Warehouse Waterstones WHSmith Zara

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