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- Excellent department store for great shopping. They probably have everything you could need, spread over the many different floors. Quality products and friendly staff. The cafe at the top is great!
- Style by StylismOctober 13, 2011I've said this many times before. A 'Trunki' is the ultimate suitcase to get your kids when travelling. It comes in the shape of an animal for your child to sit on whilst you pull them along.
- Ross CookOctober 30, 2015Peter Jones is part of the John Lewis Partnership (if you didn't know already) and is one of its best stores in London (to be seen what the one in the Westfield extension will be like).
- Royal Court TheatreDecember 19, 2011Finished a hard days shopping? Come relax at the Royal Court Theatre's Cafe Bar, just across the road, serving a home-cooked menu (12pm-8pm). On a Monday all seats are £10! http://bit.ly/gdd5Hh
- meganAugust 17, 2014An old fashioned department store w/ anything you could ever want from picnic supplies to beds. Decent prices. Helpful staff. Skip the cafe, too many screaming kids (unless you have a screaming kid?).
- Camille McKelveySeptember 6, 2014Lovely cafe / restaurant on the top floor. Great for a quick bite for lunch and very convenient for a bit of shopping!
- Deema_FahadFebruary 2, 2016One of the biggest department store .. Their home/kitchen section amazing .. Toddlers too 👌🏻
- Atheer SulimanSeptember 6, 2014You'll nearly find everything here. Don't forget to have a meal at the top floor for a lovely view of the city.
- HISTORY UKFebruary 14, 2011Peter Rees Jones, the son of a Monmouthshire hatter, opened a shop here in 1877 which was instantly successful. It was bought by John Lewis, another famous department store owner, in 1914.
- Coco CasperszFebruary 23, 2012Definitely go for the organic chicken terrine with a cup of English breakfast tea for lunch at the Brasserie - outstanding!
- The cafe on the second floor is strictly for the undiscerning geriatric set... Tasteless chicken panini and a goats cheese tart which is actually a quiche...Poor value for money even if friendly staff
- Best place to have your wedding list. Filled with fairly priced beautiful and staff will scour all stores to complete list. Anything missing is replaced with John Lewis vouchers.
- AnastasiaAugust 12, 2014You can charge your smartphone in a charging box on the 6th floor while you are having coffee or doing shopping. Very convenient.
- If you live in this part of London your local. Last week I was searching for a radio and the product was available and cheaper than on the Internet!
- Anastasia BorodinaMarch 12, 2012Such a beautiful view in the cafe on the 6th floor! Take a carrot cake, a latte and enjoy )
- A store that has everything u need from kitchenware, bedsheets, clothes, perfumes, carpets & a cute cafe on 6th floor!
- Richard BallerandDecember 5, 2011Cafe on 6th Floor has great views. Does ok brunches beware 'kinder noise' at lunch time.
- Dan Northcote-SmithFebruary 21, 2010The cafe on the 6th floor has an amazing view of west London. Good spot for a cup of tea.
- James YoungFebruary 11, 2011Quintessential department store for Londoners - have been going there for years as did my parents.
- When I need something for the flat I can always find it here. A Chelsea institution.
- Mikey RowlandsJuly 11, 2010Sounds a bit daft, but their pack of 2 duck feather pillows are amazing and only cost £10 too!
- jen xSeptember 17, 2011Do yourself a favour and take a taxi to John lewis - this place doesn't measure up
- John LyonsSeptember 17, 2011Go to John Lewis instead. This is like getting the autograph of a celebrity lookalike. Not up to scratch & frankly disappointing.