My Reviews on East Midlands Designer Outlet

My Reviews on East Midlands Designer Outlet
By Jordan Tyler-Love

The East Midlands Designer Outlet first opened in October 1998, 20 years ago, though my first time itself was on 16th September. The shop has only fewer shops to choose from, it does not have any of the following: KFC, IKEA, Poundland, B&M, Home Bargains or WhSmith, etc. Despite having a 5 star rating, as there is a Lindt and Cadbury shop, in fact, both of which, are opposite each other. As for the other stores, I'd really have to be in the mood for, as some shoes at Adidas, Nike and Reebok, are kinda expensive. 








First off, the Cadbury store, is a delightful shop, fresh chocolate, candy, merchandise and a little memoribillia from the factory. Plus, it is also convenient when you cannot afford to visit the factory, during Easter and Christmas time, which is very helpful. Piece of advice: if you cannot visit the real thing in Bournville, be sure to visit this store. 




Secondly, the Lindt shop is awesome, not as cool as the Cadbury store, though. This shop has a million candies to choose from, such as Original Truffle, white, dark, mint, limited edition Milk and White (that flavour is likely to be out of stock soon) and more. Also, two ranges of each: Milk and peanut, plus raisin, White and Vanilla, Dark and Chili. Really cool place to visit. If you plan to stay for 2 hours, have a longer look. 

Transport
As for transport, there are 5 ways to get, if you can drive: car, if unable to get the bus or if it's a Sunday: taxi. For the 3 way routes: 54 directly from Chesterfield, every hour, Mon-Sat, Comet from Chesterfield, then either 9.1 heading into Mansfield, or 149 to Sutton, get off here and it's a 5 minute walk. I hope you found this helpful. 


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