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Myer Centre Adelaide

Address 14/38 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA, Australia
Phone +61 8 8212 1200
Hours
Monday09:00-17:30
Tuesday09:00-17:30
Wednesday09:00-17:30
Thursday09:00-17:30
Friday09:00-21:00
Saturday09:00-17:00
Sunday10:00-17:00
Website www.myercentreadelaide.com.au
Categories Shopping Mall, Food Court, Parking Lot
Rating 3.4 32 reviews
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Myer Centre Adelaide reviews

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Ray
26 March 2020 8:12

Not much to see here unfortunately. The vertical shopping experiment didn't quite go as planned. The top floors are empty and inaccessible and there's no sign of the amusement arcade complete with rollercoaster style train.
Lincraft is still here and there are some eateries and souvenir/craft/gift stores.
You'll know if you need to go to the Myer Centre.

Selina
19 March 2020 19:15

Consists of a great selection of stores that range from clothes, nail salons to craft stores. The food court on lowerground is also pretty spacious and offers many selections to choose from.

vvill82
13 March 2020 9:18

Pretty cool place to shop. Lots of stores to browse and food stores to eat at. Right in the middle of the city too so you can look around outside the myer centre when you are done

Cassandra
13 March 2020 7:50

Go into Myer to the Revlon counter can't find anyone to help me with a product I needed. Came back 30 mins later still no one there. Never going back there if I need customer service because it's not there

Ben
03 March 2020 20:48

It is sad to say but the Adelaide MYER’s centre is suffering a slow and painful death. There are soooo many empty stores these days and the centre is no where near its old glory of 20 years ago. I guess it is a sign of the times with people not shopping in store anymore which is really sad to see.

Lonely
02 March 2020 7:50

Hey Simon! Stop scabbin' from my bins.we all have our terrorities and i like a gutfull of maggoted food before spending the night on the concrete stairs down at the gardens.

Shaun
27 February 2020 20:00

The few stores which are open are nice. Too bad its more than half empty. Turns out when you strip away all the attractions, artworks, and personality; there's not much to go in there for.

Matt
24 February 2020 20:10

A large shopping centre thats full of vacant shops. The only reason to come here is to visit the Myer department store or eat at the food court.

haydon
13 February 2020 16:58

The Myer Centre is alot like the Rundle centre having a large amount of stores selling different types of foods, but alot of the seating is the same and there is more restrooms being it's also a shopping centre. Food there is probably the cheapest out of most of the food courts. But this food court also has McDonald's and KFC. The shopping centre has a multi-story building with a few floors in renovation. They also have full glass elevators which are scary and cool at the same time. So The Myer Centre is overall is not to bad of a place, it's usually where I get my food when I'm in the city, and has what not people need.

David
05 February 2020 9:36

Good Range of Shops, I often shop or browse at Rebel Sport, and there is also a good range of Shoe and Clothing Stores. I have noticed of late that it is looking decidedly empty however.

Azsa
05 February 2020 5:14

This needs a revamp and new stores.it's become a very done n dusted destination.aware the economy is flat but they should incorporate live performances like they use to have choirs upstairs on entry.something to liven it up

Shafninja
26 January 2020 21:14

I like the myer centre since we came here when i was a child. Many stores to shop from and a food court at the terrace level (below the rundle mall entrance level)

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