Northbridge Plaza is a Shopping mall located at 79/113 Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge NSW 2063, Australia. It has received 1025 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars.
Monday | 9AM-9PM |
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Tuesday | 9AM-5:30PM |
Wednesday | 9AM-5PM |
Thursday | 10AM-4PM |
Friday | 9AM-5:30PM |
Saturday | 9AM-5:30PM |
Sunday | 9AM-5:30PM |
The address of Northbridge Plaza: 79/113 Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge NSW 2063, Australia
Northbridge Plaza has 4.1 stars from 1025 reviews
Shopping mall
"Rabbit Warren design really only buy fruit and veg loss leaders, tamarillos, hillview cheese, bagels, woolies yoghurt, lamb mince, bread, rolls and milk from woolies"
"Well presented shopping mall"
"Okay variety of shops but the spiral design really lets it down and lack of disability spaces near the entrance - plenty over near click and collect but none easily accessible to entrances"
"Has pretty much everything you need for a one stop shop - Woolies, a couple of higher end specialty food shops (great produce, Japanese grocery, gourmet foods), a fresh fish shop with fish&chips, butcher, banks, shoes, women's clothing, pharmacy, beauty, eyeglasses, coffee shops, sushi, keys, shoe repair, photo printing, alterations, liquor, dry cleaning (very $$), toys, pop up shops, and others"
"Northbridge Plaza is a very upmarket shopping center catering to a wide variety of speacialist shops and clinetele"
Rabbit Warren design really only buy fruit and veg loss leaders, tamarillos, hillview cheese, bagels, woolies yoghurt, lamb mince, bread, rolls and milk from woolies. Occasional purchases from bakers delight and the butcher. Been overcharged for lettuce at La sourdos and tricked by the fruit and veg self checkout at woolies. Occasionally buy from de costi and the Japanese grocery. I mostly walk there as the carpark is a nightmare especially Thursday. Occasionally use the bathrooms and the side entrances because it's a rabbit Warren of pointless shops. No banks. Never been to the Cafe looks expensive. Post office is on the street a long walk from the parking. Annoying layout mishmash of shops.
Well presented shopping mall. There is a large parking lot behind the mall which makes access quite easy (parking lot has two separate entrances/exits) Shops are laid out in a spiralling fashion with Woolworths placed the furthest away from the parking lot; which means you need to walk past every shop if you need to do your groceries. This can get a little annoying when you are in a hurry and just need to pick up bread/milk, but otherwise is perfectly fine. Quite good variety in the stores; my only qualm is that there is no newsagent. Store highlights for me would be; Woolworths, Costi's, Tokyo Mart and Anticos.
Okay variety of shops but the spiral design really lets it down and lack of disability spaces near the entrance - plenty over near click and collect but none easily accessible to entrances. It's also unfortunate that Woolworths is at the top level and there is no parking out front so you have to walk up the spiral to get to Woolworths. For this reason I rarely use this shopping centre - only if I can get council disabled parking in a side street to have level access but still a fair walk from the entrance. Poor design.
Has pretty much everything you need for a one stop shop - Woolies, a couple of higher end specialty food shops (great produce, Japanese grocery, gourmet foods), a fresh fish shop with fish&chips, butcher, banks, shoes, women's clothing, pharmacy, beauty, eyeglasses, coffee shops, sushi, keys, shoe repair, photo printing, alterations, liquor, dry cleaning (very $$), toys, pop up shops, and others. The only thing missing is a news agent, which can be found a block away on the high street. Parking is free.
Northbridge Plaza is a very upmarket shopping center catering to a wide variety of speacialist shops and clinetele. Woolworths, Cafes, Seafood and services. A one stop shop. i would mention specifically that Lo Surdos Fruit, Vegetable and specialist items is just as good as Simon Johnson is so many ways. I only buy from Woolworths when I really need to, otherwise Simon Johnson and Lo Surdo bot these shops offer surprising ideas when you are looking for something a little different.
The shopping centre design is terrible. It's laid out in a spiral, making it inconvenient to get between different shops, and making it hard to navigate around people with trolleys. The narrow corridors are filled with displays despite there not being enough space. Lastly, the trolley collectors are a serious injury waiting to happen. They have rigged the accelerators on the collection dollies, and careen around the centre like there's no-one in it.
Northbridge Shopping Centre is a relatively small suburban shopping centre with a good mix of high quality shops offering most of what you'd need from week to week. The centre itself needs to be completely demolished as the design is compromised by a poor quality carpark and ridiculous circular maze like internal ramp system. I'm looking forward to whenever this place is knocked down and something good is built here instead.
Well designed small shopping centre. Plenty of day light coming through the glass roof. We regularly shop there at Woolworths, Bakers Delight, the fruit shop and enjoy our coffee and cakes and do our banking at CBA. The butcher and fish shops are good value too. If Services NSW can open a branch there or close by it can save us going to the crowded Chatswood and serve lower North Shore.
Nice place to be but young workers get discriminated: security threw us out for "being to long in the plaza". Is this a bad joke? Who the hell employes people that are mentally intellectually not able to respond to friendly questions? I'm buying my food there every day and never did any harm to anybody or anything. Thank you retard of a security staff to ruin this once nice place!!"
A reasonable small shopping centre. Plenty of parking, located in true Gruen style at the absolute furthest possible distance from the anchor tenants Woolworths & BWS. You need to walk past a lot of pointless 'speciality' stores to get to the supermarket. There's a really good Japanese supermarket at the bottom of this centre, that is definitely worth a visit!
Northbridge is a very nice shopping centre but is lacking in the fact that it has no men's wear shops but several boutiques for women. This seems a bit strange and a lack of planning. In fact there are not ever that many male shoppers there. Is it possibly a lack of planning to include shops that men are interested in? After all they wear clothes as well.
Good local shopping centre in the Sydney suburb of Northbridge. Not so large that it becomes overwhelming, but large enough to have all of the necessities. Northbridge Plaza has banks, post office, cafe, supermarket, butcher, baker, seafood, green grocer, delicatessen, chemist, liquor, dry cleaner, florist and a variety of clothing and homewares.
Toilets! Would not have found them without the guidance of a local delivery guy. Obscure. No public toilet notice. Tiny and claustrophobic. But, they were "there, and clean". I am not complaining, the availability and difficulty finding toilets is better than cleaning up soiled underclothes when you are 76 years old.
Good collection of shops, heaps of parking (which can fill up, surprisingly). One point off for the mall layout (spiral) which is seemly designed to make a trip to the supermarket into a day trip - it’s hard to just drop in to pick something up quickly. Check out the Japanese store for delightful little things.
A well managed small shopping mall. You can find a good size Woolworths super market at the top. Next to a nice Otasuke Bento & Sushi place. At the ground level you can find the famous Tokyo Mart where you can find a lot of Japanese products. In the mid level Steve Costi seafood also have some good choices.
Long a favourite of mine not only because of the exceptionally fine (and gigantic) Woollies on site, but also for a variety of specialty stores including Costi's Seafood, Asian Supermarket, Thai Massage, Sushi, as well as an excellent Coffee Shop, Travel Agent, Hairstylist, Westpac. Parking in abundance.
An unusual shopping centre - a large parking lot out back, but to get to the Supermarket you have to walk up a spiral ramp inside the plaza. Apart from Woolies there is a Butcher, Fruit and Veg, Chemist, Bread, Fish & Chips, Newsagent, and Liquor store - so you'll find what you need.
A shopping centre with plenty of natural light, and a twisting layout that you wouldn't notice you've progressed to the next floor. There's a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, as well as a selection of niche speciality stores you wouldn't find in a regular shopping mall.
An excellent assortment of boutique stores, gourmet foods and fashion aimed at an older audience. The Japan Mart would be my number one recommendation for this location (always manage to snap up some miso, ginger and other Japanese goods not found at my local Asian grocer).
Great shopping centre anchored by a huge Woolworths but with plenty of other unreal food providers. Excellent seafood, cakes, bread, fruit, cheese, coffee and chemists and enough parking available. Certainly a one stop shopping solution that ticks all the boxes.
Parking is limited to the back of the complex which would mean you'd have to push a trolley from level 1 to ground floor. I would avoid going to this place during the day, if parking at night you could park across the road from Woolworths.
I haven't been here in a while. The flowers in the fruit and veg shop, were far too expensive, given that many of them had already bloomed. I was pleasantly surprised at the makeover most of the shops have undergone, especially Woolworths.
Very expensive in speciality shops downstairs, particularly Simon Johnson. Fruit shop and Japanese speciality groceries a little less so. Otherwise quite plain overall. Lots of parking, but can often be full and slow to move thru carpark.
The staff at Woolworths are more than just rude. Despicable, not just to myself but to older people just trying to get there shopping done not knowing where groceries are since they renovated. No personal touch, don't care, never smile.
What a gem of a community shopping complex.. so we’ll designed and thought out in terms of layout to maximize the great selection of stores and cafes. Nice and peaceful shopping experience.. also a diverse selection of grocery stores.
I love this plaza. It's a great shopping experience with easy parking and a large Woolworths supermarket that is easy to get around. It also has lovely coffee, fruit and fresh fish shops as well as fashion and homewares options.
Tidy and compact centre with ample parking and good public transport options at door. Excellent fishmonger and butcher and Woolworths for all your daily needs. Various speciality shops. Wheelchair accessible, children friendly.
A little bit of everything. You can buy fruits and veggies, meat from butcher and fish straight from fish market. Has clothes shops and mani/hair salons, quality coffee places. Exactly what you need for weekend grocery day
Friendly. Surprised by the number of motor cars in the near full car park that would be <30 K market value. Me rude brute! ! Eii. My affection for Northridge is biased. Inside : Differentiate your product : 9 out of 10
I liked it, the place was very clean and cold in warm weather, and thanks to Smart Mobile Zone for fixing my old phone that i bought from Germany. would recommend to all of you guys to fix your phone with Smart Mobile Zone
Best Woolworths I've been to. The rest of the centre is good, although a car park upgrade is essential. Sloping asphalt with no cover makes it a nightmare navigating the car park with a full trolley in inclement weather.
Lovely suburban shopping plaza, perfect for the weekly shop and some other odds and ends. Some nice fashion shops as well. The Japanese supermarket is amazing, I also love the grocer they have beautiful fruit and veg!
The shopping centre could do with a total renovation. The car park is too far frm shops and on a slope. Woolworths is ok. Everytime I need something its always missing frm the shelves. The staff is not very friendly.
This is a relaxing shopping plaza. The Woolworths is very well organized and we'll stocked.. the Fruit shop, Tokyo Mart are very well established. Now they also have Simon Johnson for deli. I always like this plaza.
Pretty nice, but the shops around it aren’t amazing. The fish shop is really dirty, but the Wollworths here is actually quite good. It’s a go-to for me to get some food quickly, LOADS of parking around too!
Extremely easy to get in, get out. Large, free parking lot with entry from both side streets (east and west). Great Woolworths. Tokyo Mart is the best stocked Japanese grocer in the area (if not Sydney).
Easy parking and easy for disabled to enter. Fruit and vegetables, flower and the place where Tokyo Mart is situated. The Japanese store with everything you need. Also everything is of very high quality.
Northbridge Plaza gets the job done if your doing your regular food shopping and general errands like the bank or dry cleaners. But its lacking in variety of restaurants and the variety of retail shops.
Interesting boutique shops on the pricier side. Nice to have a Simon Johnson close by. Woolies has a good wide range-some different things to Neutral Bay and Crows Nest. Parking is hectic at peak times.
An amazing shopping centre especially for its size. Has almost everything you need from bakeries, Woolworths, a butcher, fisheries, coffee. It's amazing. A one stop shop as some people call it.
Tokyo Mart is great for those looking for japanese specialty items. The fruit shop is a bt pricey, as is the butcher, but good quality food, and I guess its to be expected with the locale.
It's a rather small shopping centre. However, there are still something that you can buy in the Woolies and in the seafood shop. The others are selling normal things and nothing special.
Went here mostly to go to Woolies. But they also have a great Japanese groceries inside. They have few foods options and also have some clothing stores. Easy to park is a plus in here.
Hosts a Woolies, as well as a quality butcher, fishmonger and greengrocer. I personally love the Japanese supermarket and the fact that the place is rarely ever busy or crowded.
Good shopping plaza with Tokyo Mart, large Woolworths and other retailers. Really bad for parking. Carpark has a nonsensical layout, gets too busy and the spaces are too small.
Some great quality shops here especially for budding chefs. Great butcher, Simon & Johnson, green grocer, japanese grocer, spices, etc. Parking lot can get busy, but worth it.
Very clean and staff are very friendly. They have hand sanitizer almost whenever you need it. The Woolworths is so good. Much better than where I used to live near the CBD.
Nice little shopping centre with Woolies, BWS, Blooms Chemist, Bakers Delight and a few speciality stores. Most speciality stores are high end. Bathrooms are very cramped.
Great deals for shopping everyday even though it is close most stores are open Woolworth and some smaller stores are open..will go back again soon when fully open.. …
Cute little centre but alp the staff are so lovely; from the fishmonger to the florist, chemist, barrista... The whole place is big on customer service. Free parking.
Signage says go through boom gate for online collect but that's only parking. You still have to go inside Plaza to collect which is fine but shoudk say on sign...
Nice array of shops, they have a lot of space, it is wheelchair accessible, it's got shops for almost all needs, it's quite large and is self explanatory.
Excellent little shopping center for groceries, ladies clothes, bed linen, chemist items, Japanese food, bakery, wine, travel agent, newsagent and gifts.
This nice little quiet suburb has nice, well mannered folk and very calm surroundings. This local plaza contains everything you need and in abundance.
Fish store has the most amazing fresh fish, the butcher upstairs has great quality, the cafe's are delicious and Tokyo Mart has everything Japanese
It's very busy and alot of angry drivers around inside the store is also bad the layout is very confusing I would advise going to a different shop
Plenty of variety: lots of great food and especially Tokyo Mart. Some good fashion choices to. Nice, small but upmarket local shopping centre.
The shopping centre needs updating. The car park is not flat and trolley tends to run down hill..if u dont cpntrol it. It has not atmosphere.
A congenial shopping centre nice and friendly. Recommended shopping though stores are not that abundant compared to big shopping centres
For a smallish centre they have alot to offer. Tastings and freebies around every corner for christmas. Always busy, in a good way.
Sorry, but I only rarely go there. Went to see the cobbler and they were very friendly and helpful. I can highly recommend them.
If you want to teach your kids about static electricity, take your kids to the Woolies supermarket here and get zapped lol.
Very clean & tidy plaza. Good variety of merchants including supermarket & Chemist. Very pleasant & relaxed atmosphere.
Nice suburban shopping centre loads of parking, good cross selection of shops ample parking easy to walk t o shops .
Excellent plaza, clean and tide, has everything you need. Only improvement I can think of is the parking situation.
I only entered the plaza to access the Woolworths, I didn't really browse or pay any attention to the other stores
Northbridge plaza is a deceptively small plaza with off street parking and a variety of quality shops and stores
I like it here. Cool little collection of shops. Nice area, calm vibe. Public bathrooms pretty well maintained.
Great local shopping centre. Went there Easter Saturday, and it was packed. Nice group of complimentary stores.
5 stars for carpeting on pedestrian areas in a shopping centre! A d the selection at the Fish market is killer!
No covered car parking. No escalators/lifts so a struggle for the elderly to get upstairs to Woolworths.
Idk who makes the playlist for the plaza but its straight fire. Found some real bangers shazaming it.
Loved the plaza, was on my way to golf and stopped here for coffee.... Good stores, liked the layout
Handy shopping centre with parking and coffee shops open long after others in the area close.
Is busy with good stock to cover household needs and a bite to eat with the family
His to finally have my Rewards card operable. Lots of interesting different foods.
20 minutes by bus from Sydney CBD, my favourite Japanese grocery store Tokyo Mart
Good supermarkets and specialist stores, there is always parking,not uncover.
Some great little shops here. Fruit shop amazing. Good cafes. Easy parking.
Boutique clothing shops, homewares, pharmacy, food and cafes. Delightful!
Centre is nice and small and easy to navigate around all the shops.
I go to the dentist there. Fantastic service and professional
A very busy place with pretty much everything you need.
A nicely set out piazza with a good range of shops.
Easy parking for taller cars, great Bunnings store
Simple plaza, with a large carpark
Nice if you're 70-100