Justin's Main Street, Blanchardstown, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to Justin's, an extraordinary institution located in the heart of Blanchardstown, Dublin. Known for its exceptional quality, wide selection, and unparalleled customer service, Justin's is an establishment that you simply cannot afford to miss.
As a florist, Justin's is committed to providing stunning arrangements that are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're in need of a simple bouquet for a loved one or you're looking to decorate your home or office with exquisite floral arrangements, Justin's has got you covered. From classic roses to exotic orchids, our expert florists can create any combination of blooms that you desire.
But Justin's isn't just a florist - it's also a point of interest that's worth visiting time and time again. Here you'll find a welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for browsing, and a friendly team of staff who are always on hand to help you find just what you're looking for. Our store is filled to the brim with an incredible range of products, from seasonal decor to kitchen gadgets to unique gifts that are sure to delight.
With our convenient location at Moy Mel Shopping Centre on Blanchardstown's bustling Main Street, Justin's is easily accessible by car, foot or public transportation. When you visit us, you'll be greeted with a warm smile and a wide selection of products that will make you want to stay all day.
So why wait? Come and experience the wonders of Justin's for yourself today - we guarantee you won't be disappointed!
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Location & Phone number
Moy Mel Shopping Centre, Main St, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 18:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Great service A Mature Man with hugh Personnel service to the costomers He has a word for ever body"
"Lady with glasses on till is a racist ,told my wife to go bk to wherever she came from bacause she asked questions about planting,my wife didnt like the way she was spoken to and treated in this shop so confronted the lady on till .so the owner got involved literally shoved her out the door didnt want to know, very grumpy smelly old man.I always wondered why shop is always empty I thought its because all food is out of date but after reading the reviews bout this shop its clearly because staff are absolutely PIG ignorent. avoid this shop at all costs horrible people biggots and racist's."
"I remember the time expired crisps had to be given for free. I think Justin’s great and as a Filipino, it’s awesome to have a local shop that sells Asian goods. But it makes me wonder, why is it that those crisps, of which were brands that are quite popular where I’m from, had to be given away for free when the area has a high Asian population? Judging from many other reviews I’ve seen here, it looks like there’s an issue with a certain woman that insists on using a basket. I fondly remember a moment where my mother and I didn’t think we’d need a basket because we thought we only needed a few things. But hey, it looks like they knew how to strategically market the placing of their products as we kept picking up everything. It’s a small shop so the two of us carrying everything with our hands didn’t seem like much of a problem. So the brief point here is that markets aim to sell their goods in a way that we purchase them even though we weren’t planning to. Simple tactic I learned in Junior Cert Home Ec and Business Studies, by the way, so you should be proud that this works really well. So yeah. That one woman that insists on using a basket. No explanation as to why a basket is needed. Just utter impoliteness to harshly grab our items and scold that “If you’re gonna SHOP here, use a BASKET.” A basket will most certainly be used if we know we need it. But if she considers her attitude and toddler-like temper, I’m not surprised that Justin said “Business isn’t going as well” when EXPIRED crisps had to be given away. If you’re going to be that rude for no reason to customers that rely on this shop for their own comfort and convenience, don’t be surprised if business dwindles. Despite the fact we don’t look like we’re from here, I can assure you that we have survived here because we actually know how to speak English! Can you believe that?! Instead of acting like a reluctant teenager, why don’t you explain why you’d prefer us to use a basket? In a Tesco or Dunnes, people carry their goods in their arms and no one bats an eye. Why must that one woman spit venom upon us for PAYING after carrying their goods and continue business without acting like a reasonable adult and explaining why she wants us to use a basket? Is it because you’re afraid we’ll get our cooties on them?? Is it because you’re afraid we’ll drop them and break them??? How about this: We’re building up the goods we’re carrying and you’re concerned with any of the above. Or even if there’s an ounce of human sympathy in there, we’re starting to look uncomfortable. You COULD approach us, or even tell another staff member to, and say “Hey, it looks like you need a basket.” Isn’t that revolutionary? We’ve been there for years as this is the only place we can locally source ingredients relevant to our cooking. If she was smart enough, she could realise that going into a shop that sells goods that you can’t find in many other places locally can be a place of joy. I would guess she has never tried to challenge herself and left Ireland because I doubt she would ever understand a concept like that. Also to further expand why I keep shopping here, not only is it because I like to support local businesses, but I was probably too young to notice this teenager disguised as an older woman. It’s only quite recently that I found that this lady is actually quite rude! It’s appalling to see a very mature lady treat my mother and I like children when all we did was not take a basket. But hey, she must have problems herself that she refuses to take to therapy. But in any case, if I see her there, I’d try my best to avoid her. In the end, the owner is the lovely Justin who, when my father asked why he has’t retired yet, stated that “I do this to take care of you.” I believe in Justin and his business. Not only does he sell Asian goods, there’s also wholesale treasures, healthy foods, and plants. But with a woman-baby like that on the job, that is indeed an obstacle for them."
"Friendly staff, this place has fresh veg we cannot get in any other shop, like beetroot. They also carry a great varieties of spices. Christmas trees , wreaths and other flowers and plants can be found here. Love this place"
"The first time I received flowers from Justin's was four years ago after being in hospital, friends sent my a beautiful flower arrangement, I had received other flowers from friends and colleagues,but truly the one from Justin's were the amazing, the various types of flowers (not bulked out with chrysanthemums) and the quality of the flowers were what made the difference. I just received a wonderful bouquet this evening as a gift from Justin's and that is what prompted me to write a review. Beautiful flowers, a stunning bouquet."
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