The newly re-opened store is welcoming back shoppers with a bigger and better foodhall.
It's beginning to look at lot like time to start the Christmas shopping and there is no better place to get started than the newly revamped Marks & Spencer in Liffey Valley.
The swanky refurbished store re-opened this week, welcoming back shoppers to its new, bigger and better food hall, large clothing and homeware sections and an all-new beauty hall.
New additions to the foodhall include stylish wine and coffee tasting stations where you can try your selection before you buy. And for your festive gatherings, you can pop by the in-store patisserie bar brought to you by none other than The Butler's Pantry and there's even a self-service cheese barge.
On top of all of the refurbishments and expansion, this is now the first store in Ireland operating a fully cashier-free experience, allowing customers to shop and scan and check out through the M&S app.
You can check out our sneak peek of the store below:
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Marks & Spencer first opened its doors in Ireland on Mary Street in Dublin on November 13, 1979. There are now 19 M&S stores across the country.