FIVE new places that have opened at Meadowhall this month - including a shop dedicated to six-time world snooker champion Ronnie O’Sullivan

Five new brands have opened their doors at Meadowhall for the first time since the centre welcomed back shoppers earlier this month.
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The new arrivals include a pop-up Frasers Beauty store, designer childrenswear specialist Kids Around, and a shop dedicated to professional snooker player, Ronnie O’Sullivan.

There is also a new Bubble Tea café and Brown & Blond brownie stall which are now open for customers to take away and enjoy in one of two designated outdoor dining areas at Meadowhall or at home.

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Frasers Beauty is a pop-up store which has all of the well-known and loved brands from House of Fraser, including the latest fragrances from Jo Malone, must have make-up from Charlotte Tilbury, and the newest launches from La Mer, Tom Ford and Nars.

Pictured are the five new places that have opened in Meadowhall this weekPictured are the five new places that have opened in Meadowhall this week
Pictured are the five new places that have opened in Meadowhall this week

Shoppers can find the new store on Lower Park Lane.

With the Snooker World Championships underway in the city, one of the world’s best players has opened a shop dedicated to his career at Meadowhall.

The Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Shop on Lower High Street is home to a range of memorabilia including Ronnie’s own snooker table and trophies. Fans will be able to get their hands on branded clothing from Ronnie’s range – including leather jackets, hoodies, and sportswear – and there’s also the chance to purchase a number of items signed by the man himself, including snooker balls, waistcoats and photos.

Kids Around can also be found on Lower High street and is home to a range of designer childrenswear, with premium brands to choose from such as KENZO KIDS, Paul Smith Junior, DKNY, BOSS Kidswear, Timberland, Billieblush and Carrément Beau.

Frasers Beauty is a pop-up store which has all of the well-known and loved brands from House of FraserFrasers Beauty is a pop-up store which has all of the well-known and loved brands from House of Fraser
Frasers Beauty is a pop-up store which has all of the well-known and loved brands from House of Fraser
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The store offers an extensive selection of styles for girls and boys aged 0 to 16, as well as accessories and gifts for newborns, at discounted prices all year long.

Bubble CiTea is the centre’s newest café and offers the refreshing Taiwanese drink known as ‘Bubble Tea’. You can find them at the bottom of the escalators in the Main Dome to give it a try. With 20 different flavours and 12 toppings choices, from fruity to creamy flavours, there’s something for everyone.

Located on Lower High Street outside Superdry, shoppers can pick up a well-deserved brownie from the new Brown & Blond pop-up stall.

There is a whole range of flavour choices, from banana and walnut, or Malteser brownies, to Lotus Biscoff and custard cream blondies.

The Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Shop on Lower High Street is home to a range of memorabilia including Ronnie’s own snooker table and  trophiesThe Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Shop on Lower High Street is home to a range of memorabilia including Ronnie’s own snooker table and  trophies
The Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Shop on Lower High Street is home to a range of memorabilia including Ronnie’s own snooker table and trophies

Opening times and policies of individual retailers may vary, so Meadowhall always recommends checking with them directly before setting off.

More information to help you plan your next visit to Meadowhall can be found on its website here: https://www.meadowhall.co.uk/planning-your-visit

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Kids Around can also be found on Lower High street and is home to a range of designer childrenswearKids Around can also be found on Lower High street and is home to a range of designer childrenswear
Kids Around can also be found on Lower High street and is home to a range of designer childrenswear

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