Probably come to Cheshire Oaks about 3 times a year when I want a big shopping spree.(Retail therapy needed) wanted to finish my Christmas Shop & treat myself to .Love the shops & all the little restaurants as well. Shops from designer stores like Ralph Lauren which has just opened and really reasonable I got a little carried away… to the basic shops like next. Something for everyone.
James B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chadderton, United Kingdom
Spent nearly a whole day here the outlet shop are fab to get all your Christmas shopping bargains. Very festive and the atmosphere was brilliant. Can’t wait for January sales. I’ll be back.
Beki A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
If you’re looking for a Christmassy land of cheap(er) designer goods to get you in the mood then get to Cheshire oaks! Came here for somewhere different to go shopping and get us in the festive mood! Lots of great designer shops and cheaper ones, great if you’re looking for a bargain. We came on Black Friday and it wasn’t even that busy! was very impressed with how it looked however it was only undercover rather than inside and as it was absolutely chucking it down all day, it did put a slight dampener on the day(pardon the pun). Also close to a Macdonalds and Sainsburys for when mucnhies hit, they do have a food court, though its not so much a court as it is about 3 restaurants so don’t expect a lot! All in all okay experience, this is somewhere to come when you’ve got oodles of money to spend as it is quite pricy still.
Laura F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
An excellent outlet mall that has all of the major high end brands and their products available for an excellently discounted price. The layout of Cheshire Oaks is great, easy to navigate and has plenty of places to eat along the way. If you’re after a designer bargain, it’s definitely worth the trip!
Chris T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlets are one of the finest shopping experiences I’ve ever had. The shops are the best that i have seen with so many designer names from Fred Perry to Superdry. There are some great bargains to be had so look around. There are so many shops to choose from and it also has a vast array of great places to eat and a few places to grab a coffee. Its a great place to spend a few hours even if you don’t like shopping as its just a great place to visit.
Alex B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Northern Quarter, Manchester, United Kingdom
It’s what it says on the tin it’s a designer outlet, although do be careful not all shops are as ‘outlet/cheaper than high street’ for example nike store But hey ho you get what you pay for ! Lots of little eateries /I can recommend to sushi. Free parking so all in all it’s not too bad. Most of it is under a covered walk way so if it buckets down your mainly ok !
Duncan W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Kelvinbridge, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Just another outlet village. Although a massive one here. A massive selection of clothing retailers and a few others. a good selection of places to eat bit that’s about it. Parking can be mental but there is a multi story car park hidden round the back that normally has spaces. There isn’t a lot to say about the place to be honest. It is a Mecca for shop-a-hollics. Avoid like the plague at Christmas. Generally if you get their early you will have an easier trip.
Lee Z.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
It must be at least 10 years since I first went to Cheshire Oasks, and I/we tend to go every 3 years or so. Now those that know me know that I detest shopping malls and see them merely as a desperate attempt at destroying city and town centres, some with a crertain degree of success. I’m told that Meadowhall pretty much did for Sheffield city centre. The saving grace for me where this place is concerned(Apart from the prices of most things) is the fact that it is outside, and to me that makes a massive difference. If this was all indoors ala Trafford Centre but for outlet shops, I would hate it so much I would come over all Emo and weep whilst looking at my shoes. I shouldn’t really give it 3 stars, because on a personal level there are not that many shops thst are aimed at me, late 30’s Metalhead-gaming freak and Horror aficionado. But despite that I really like the place, the Vans shop is always worth a pop in as are the Animal and O’neill shops(Basically the skate/surf shops). Also since I was last there, there is now a Wagamama, and soon there will be a Ed’s Diner, which Ange tells me is really nice if the one she went in in London is anything to go by. So yeah, if you fancy a day out, shopping around for mainly out of season stuff then pop over to Cheshire for the day, especially if you like your labels and cook ware. Now, how do I go about getting them to take the roof off the Lowry?
Marcel D.
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Cheshire Oaks is a large outlet shopping village and mall. At this location, there is a tremendous array of shops and if you like fashion, then this is definitely the place for you as you can find all sorts of trendy brand names here. Some of these shops include Nike, Burberry, Sketchers and Calvin Klein to name a few. The first time I went a couple of years ago, I was surprised how big the place was and just looking at how full the car park was, suggested how popular the place is. You will easily spend a whole day here, quite tiring when you’re on your feet most of the time but they do have a decent food court with plenty of pleasant cafes and fast food chains. Cheshire Oaks mainly consists of clothes shops, however there are home and gift stores such as Sony and Carphone Warehouse. You will come across a lot of big names some of which aren’t common locally. This is a great place to spend a day out with family and friends but if you’re not prepared to spend, it can get tiring wandering around from shop to shop as that’s all there is.