Robina Shopping village is a shopping in Robina, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.1/5 rating from 184 Google reviews.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Robina · Shopping
(184 reviews)
The butcher here is the reason locals drive past the bigger centres. Robina Shopping Village runs on suburban utility: IGA for the quick shop, a pharmacy, dentist, acupuncturist, massage, op shop, and enough cafes to make a morning of it. The food court and specialist food outlets do the heavy lifting, and the whole precinct sits in a low-key, well-planted layout that doesn't feel like a mall. Parking is easy and plentiful, which counts for a lot. The IGA draws mixed reviews on price and produce quality, so treat it as a top-up stop rather than the main shop. Come for the butcher, the health services, and a coffee. The wifi is reportedly unreliable, so don't count on it.
Nice little local shopping precinct with a mix of everything you need - pharmacy, excellent dentist, acupuncturist and massage parlour, cafes, bakeries, quality butchers and op shop too. The IGA is a little overpriced and produce isn’t the best so I generally buy elsewhere.
Very big shopping centre with plenty of shops in a beautiful, nice arrangement with lots of plants. But the free wifi never works unfortunately. It tries to obtain the IP and fails. Probably not designed for these many people well.
Lovely Place overall has a lot to offer, the centres only flaw is the people that sometimes hang around here as well as the lack of shops open till later to be able to get basic necessities, but it does what it was made to do well.

Nerang
Nerang's neighbourhood answer to the big-centre chaos. The butcher draws repeat visits, the Woolworths handles the rest, and the car park doesn't require a strategy. A practical, well-kept local mall that's been doing its job since 1994.

Tugun
A cluster of boutiques, yoga studios, and good coffee gathered around an enclosed grass picnic area in Tugun. Dog-friendly, family-friendly, and popular enough that the Pilates classes book out well in advance. The monthly Twilight Night is worth timing your visit around.

Lots of parking and all the brands you know in a shopping centre that sits quietly in suburban surrounds. Great food outlets and awesome specialist items.
Robina is always 'great for a day out & fabulous Shops to suit everyone Lots of cafes & nice Food Court also worth a visit to the Kitchens
Miami
A compact open-air centre anchored by Coles, with a sushi train that locals rate and the usual neighbourhood essentials: Liquorland, Chempro, Australia Post. Not a destination shop, but a genuinely useful local strip with a more human scale than the big malls up the highway.