Great shopping centre with everything you need(food, drinks, clothes) without having to go into the city. I live in Swords so it’s ideal for me. It has a large number of high street shops, along with more fancy stores like Kilkenny and Carrig Donn. There are two supermarkets, Supervalu and Dunnes. Dunnes also has a big department store section with clothes and homewares. There is a post office, open on a Saturday, which is handy. Upstairs there is a multi screen cinema. The shopping centre gets really busy at the weekends, so avoid unless you like that kind of atmosphere. Parking is free for the first two hours.
Darryl B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Orange County, CA
I like coming here when in town because a lot of the clothes have very decent prices and compared to the usa, sometimes you get get great clothes at great prices and the quality is very decent. always clean and tidy.
Ailbhe B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Swords, Republic of Ireland
Penny’s? check River island? check H&m? check Dunnes? check Vero moda? check Lifestyle? check Tk max? check Basically it’s missing a new look, top shop and miss selfridge but sure there is more than enough to dress ya up for the night! Also they have a major amount of food places and a very nice cinema too!!! Let’s just say its a handy centre to have on your doorstep!
Megan K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Howth, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I feel the need to chirp in here because I cant believe this place only has 3 stars! Its genuinely one of my favourite shopping centres! Ok, so its no Dundrum, but seriously, can anything in Ireland compare to that? I dont really think so. One of the things I like most about the Pavilions(or the PAVS as us Northsiders call it), is that they offer 2 whole hours of free parking. If your going grocery shopping or just nipping in and out… that is a serious bonus! As far as shops go, theres a pretty big selection! Among my favourites: TXMAXX, River Island, Zara, Easons, a HUGE boots, Pennies, Compub, Lifestyle Sports, JD sports, Fields… the list goes on! Theres also a style club and two whopper grocery shops(Dunnes and Super Valu). Despite that, when Im here Its usually to go to the Cinema. They do a deadly student deal every Tuesday; large popcorn, large drink and a ticket for… wait for it… a tenner! Thats winning in my books!
John M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Good shopping centre! I like it for the 2 hour free parking, well kept toilets and common areas along with a wide spread of shops from Boots to Supervalu to Apple Store to Starbucks, etc If you are not driving, the 41s and 33 buses will take you there and the cinema is a good experience also.
Mindaugas S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Never had anything bad to say about this mall. I disagree with other reviewer’s 2 star rating, but I see what he means. I drive and Pavilions car park is more than you can ask — two hours of free parking. It only wouldn’t work out for cinema visitors. I can’t think of something that this mall would lack of. It has very important regular day shopping places like Penney’s, TK Maxx, Super Value(with really great deals), computer shops and repairs, plenty of mobile shops, plenty of everything! Car park expansions means only one thing — people like this mall and more of them keep coming back. I’m not from Swords, so can’t say where it stands compared to what’s in Swords centre, but every time I’m in this area, I love coming to Pavilions.
Sean B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Pavilions is a bright, airy centre with multi story parking, a large Dunnes, Zara, H&M, TK Maxx River Island, Next, Pennys and lots more. There’s a good atmosphere here and the staff are very friendly. The only thing I would say is that during busy times the carpark is a nightmare but other than that you really can’t fault it!
Lucy D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great place for a potter around! Although it would be great to see the likes of Topshop, River Island etc. There isnt much of a variety of clothes shops.
Cathal C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
As these exurban monstrosities come, the Pavilions isn’t actually that bad, but I loath out-of-town shopping centre, so there was never really a terribly good review in the works. Pavilions does have some decent shops. They’ve got a really big TK Maxx, a tiny Zara and a reasonable-ish sized H&M. There’s only two places to sit down and have a cup of coffee, though: a Starbucks(always shite) and another horrible and over-priced café which may or may not be a Kay’s Kitchen, but it’s definitely in a similar vein. There’s a Movies@ cinema there as well which I’ve not been to(nor am I likely to do so) as Pavilions is pretty much impossible to reach if you don’t have a car. Not my first choice when attending to my shopping needs, but you may have gathered that already.