The coffee shop is not disabled friendly if you want to use the toilet. Their obsession with non customers using the toilet means they run in after you to throw you out even if you are disabled or ill or a regular at the coffee shop. Headlines Disabled regular coffee shop customer thrown out by owner for trying to use the toilet. Told if you are not a customer to go into the shopping mall to go to toilet. We intended to go to the coffee shop but after the lack of respect for loyal customers and disabled we will not be back. All for the shake of a few non coffee shop customers using the toilets you have just lost hundreds of pounds worth of business. Boycott this coffee shop.
Claire
Rating des Ortes: 3 Clydebank, United Kingdom
Another long established shop in Clydebank Shopping Centre. This shop is located at the start of the shopping centre nearer Clydebank Train Station. This shop has many levels and sells many different products, including Carpets, sofa’s, beds, wallpaper, paint, ornaments, toys, clothing, electrical etc. This is a great shop where you can even open a club card to pay up for your goods. The Co-op also has a small grocery store attached which has a fantastic deli counter. At the back of the grocery store you will also find the post office.
Jacqu7
Rating des Ortes: 5 Clydebank, United Kingdom
Clydebank Co-op is a great old fashioned department store right at the bottom of the shopping centre. It has a food hall on the ground floor, with Clydebank’s main post office at the back of it. In the actual department store there is a nice wee café with free wifi. The store sells everything you can think of. Baby goods, toys, musical instruments, electrical appliances, fancy goods, DIY goods, clothing and book. Worth a visit for a look at the lovely old building alone.