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Cherryhill Village Mall
Category: Shopping Shopping Centres Shopping Centres [Edit]
301 Oxford St WLondon, ON N6H 1S6
(519) 433-7257
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
2 reviews for Cherryhill Village Mall
2 reviews in English
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Review from Marta S.
London, ON
My husband and I moved to London about a month ago. Half of the days we have spent here have included a trip to Cherryhill. Why? It's close, convenient, and the 24-hour Metro is a godsend (it's been too hot to leave the house before 10 pm).
Since Luke's review, some stores have changed. What hasn't changed is the clientele. Most people walking around are elderly, which is fine because it's quiet and not in any way obnoxious and crazy. Anyway, the A&P is now a 24 hour Metro (which, as I've mentioned, is awesome). The LCBO is tiny, but has all the standard alcohol on offer as well as lots and lots and LOTS of different wines. There's a photography and telescope shop that's super cool to browse (if you're a bit nerdy :P) as well as the library and a few clothing stores, jewellery stores, and a large shoe store. There's a Timothy's and a small restaurant (think a family-owned Swiss Chalet) called King of the Pigs. We'll pop by sometime soon and write a review. There's also a ScotiaBank and the Shoppers is still there. The Dollarama has just recently become "Everything for a dollar store" (or EFADS).
The mall is in a good location, lots and lots of parking, and all the essential stores (Metro, LCBO, Shoppers). I'm a fan! :D -
Review from Luke A.
Toronto, ON
I used to live in walking distance of Cherryhill Mall, so it was my default shopping destination, and for the most part, it served me well. Anchored by a Shoppers Drug Mart and an A&P, it has a lot of local businesses; the Dollarama is about the closest they come to a big chain here.
Cherryhill Mall, it must be noted, is smack-dab in the middle of a whole bunch of retirement/seniors residences, so the mean age of the mall's clientele is pushing sixty or seventy. That means less haute couture, and more prescription drugs and a big store that sells walkers and motorized chairs that lift you up and out.
