Spencer Outlet Centre
Address | 201 Spencer St, Docklands VIC, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 8689 7577 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.spenceroutletcentre.com.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Shopping Mall | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.7 59 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Spencer Outlet Centre reviews
59Great shops, discounts to be had in most stores. Food court is a little lackluster unless you enjoy cafes.
The mall has all for a good price and it's cheap. It's like a wholesale price and also there is always some or the other offers available. Definitely a must go place to buy clothes, shoes, and other accessories
Great outlet. Has it's share of retail and restaurants. Especially love the book shop they have there. Don't worry I'm a massive fan of books.
Easy access, train station adjoining, struggling with coronavirus as a few stores closed, but a handy and friendly centre
If you're doing the clothes+stuff shopping thing in the city, especially on public transport or on foot, you'll want to pass here even if just to compare with places like South Wharf. Food court and decent toilets.
A hidden shopping mall next door to Southern Cross train station, ample parking and selection of stores to truly provide for the entire family. Only downside is that its extremely quiet, so, you feel like your shopping alone. However if you want to avoid the crowds, deff shop here.
The range of shops are okay but it is limited due to its size. But a great place to shop for last minute items when waiting for a connecting train or bus.
Clean and respectful distancing observed the majority are still wearing masks. Surprisingly a large number of deals to be found I found a 40L Samsonite Day pack for $50.
I only go for the overpriced pizza and the oven like temperatures and the charging points for your phone which continue to short & smoke after 2 + years!
Very close to the station and SkyBus to Melbourne airport. Has a food court and some nice eateries.
Great range of shops if you need to kill time.
This place has a tendency of taking all my money but in a good way. I go in looking for that 1 thing after work but I come out with bags and bags of sale items I totally needed lol. Best part is convenience. Can pop in after work (depending what day as they close around 6pm usually) and grab that gift or whatever I needed. Worth a visit. Great food there too!
I am very grateful for the good court as it provides cheap options very close to my work! I've also been to the Coffee Club upstairs, which was a great place to meet with a friend. I haven't really explored it beyond food-based stores but I'm sure it has some bargains for people who live locally. For someone like me, it's essentially a convenience store and I don't think I would go out of my way to come here seeing as I don't live locally.
A mall with a large selection of outlet shops including many brand names. Parking is available underneath and it is right next to trains and trams. A reasonable selection of places to eat including a food court. It can be a good place to go to get clothing, footwear, homewares and stuff at often discounted prices.
Decent shopping centre with fashion shops and coffee/food stores! Located on Spencer st right next to Southern Cross station and tram stops making Spencer Outlet Centre very easy to get to and from! Also has a large carpark if travelling by car!
A nice little place to look around whilst you wait for your train but I went on a hot day and realised this isn't somewhere you'd want to be if it was the peak of Summer.
Closes at 8pm on a Friday.
What’s the point of staying open late if you’re not going to stay open until 9pm?
Good for shopping and good bargains, but you folks need to get some air conditioning. Trying on clothes in this place is a sauna and puts me off coming in most of the time. Most of the stores have 1-staff on and if any of them collapse from heat exhaustion, no one might find them for some time. Up the game and I’ll come again!
Close to offices, just outside the southern criss cross station which is on end of cbd, this place is a good to place to shop while heading back home after work abd surprise your loved ones. There are many stores to buy good clothes and few cafes. MadMex, Subway and The Coffee Club are my favourites.
Thought going into a shopping centre on a 38 degree day would be refreshing but it was just stuffy and even more hot inside than outside. Bit disappointing