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Fridgies Fruit Bowl

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Fresh Fruit and Vegetable shop located at St James, shopping centre, High Street, Masterton

Address: 101 B High St, St. James Shopping Centre, Masterton 5801
Phone: 063782868
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State: Masterton
Zip Code: 5801


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday: 08:30 - 18:00
Wednesday: 08:30 - 18:00
Thursday: 08:30 - 18:00
Friday: 08:30 - 18:00
Saturday: 08:30 - 18:00
Sunday: 07:00 - 17:00


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Reviews
St James quarter is one of the best things to happen to Edinburgh. The variety of high class shops and restaurants gives a good reason for actually visiting Edinburgh. The space is huge and although it's busy it never feels crowded. Every type of cuisine is available for every taste. The rooftop is beautiful and quiet it also gives nice views of Edinburgh.
It is a big improvement of the previous monstrosity that was there before this shopping centre. It has plenty parking. Unfortunately, it's not a big eye-catcher I have seen far more inviting Mall, the shops are like most other places. Shame they do not spend money on Edinburgh princes Street. It is a big let down for the city, I cant think of another city that has the castle and gardens on their main street it's a magical back drop.
Huge shopping mall right in the centre of Edinburgh; well-adorned at Xmas time. Excellent meeting place with lots of high street shops, pharmacy and coffee shops, fashion boutiques and food outlets on any taste as well as Bank of Scotland, smartphones and other services for your convenience to use here. Quality time guaranteed.
First visit to St James Quarter, I have to say we were very impressed with the build and the space that it offered. Plenty good quality shops mixed with a few old favourites included. The Walnut well...I haven't made my mind up yet.....lol
This place is AMAZING. The food is delicious and the staff are fantastic. Everyone is happy, hard working and mega polite. The atmosphere is fantastic. I just LOVE it here. The Chefs are so focused on their tasks it is a real pleasure to just watch them. Please visit and tell all your friends about this place.
Lovely new centre in Edinburgh.. lots of shops cafes restaurants and cinema Everyday it's called .. so different..You can have a single seat or a 2 seater.. order drinks snacks food at the bar as you go in and it's brought to your seat ..enjoyed my experience there .. you can take the lift or walk up the stairs..
Strategically located, good selection of shops, best thing ever - there is a new addition to it, Harrods Beauty, freshly opened a month ago! The Champagne Bar is insane, give it a try!
Such a transformation from the old St James, it’s absolutely beautiful! I come here at least once a week, so many great shops and places to eat all in one location.
The brand new shopping centre in Edinburgh. Quite a maze that takes some exploring to get to grips with. Good facilities and some wonderful food and drink options, as well as a huge John Lewis. Since opening, the area seems to be thriving, the only concern is how retail in the rest of Edinburgh now steps up to compete. Great place to go potter around on a rainy day as the main mall is bright and airy, but covered. Check out the entrance towards Leith Walk for a few street food and coffee hut options.
Was in Edinburgh for vacation few weeks back... Was here at the John Lewis department store to get some souvenirs and realised that the department store actually exits out to a huge shopping mall which is St James Quarter. Settled our dinner there at their food court, surprised to see this concept here in Edinburgh. Being from Singapore where we have the hawker and food culture, I am thankful for that and the various cuisine that we can choose from.
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