Cheryl C.
Yelp
I really do believe that with a bit of snazzing up and redoing, House of Fraser would be a pretty cool department store. It's not that there's anything much wrong with it, it has many floors of items and fulfills most retail needs, it's just looking a bit tired around the edges.
House of Fraser is in a really handy shopping position right at the west end, so I do often pop in here and head straight downstairs to the women's fashion section, where there is a small, but brand populated area of clothing. The best bit about this store is that they stock Therapy, a funky little brand, which is both on trend and very reasonably priced. So for impulse buying purposes, this floor is very useful. Other brands in the same section include Warehouse, Oasis, Kookai, and the reliably decent Mango. One floor up you've got perfume and cosmetics, stationery, a small amount of jewellery, handbags, and a newly opened Caffe Nero. The perfume and cosmetics are pretty organised, but the rest is a bit of a random hodge-podge. Otherwise, there is a menswear section, two more floors of ladies brands, which are either designer or just a bit pricier, and then on levels further up, there are items for the home. There used to be quite a standard cafe, which was just fine, but I actually think that's recently ceased to exist, maybe because of the new Caffe Nero downstairs.
I really think with some careful and trendsome updating, House of Fraser has the potential to be a brilliant department store, considering where it is and the space it has. For now, I shall continue to get my Therapy fix here, and perhaps have a small coffee and a browse, but that will be all.