Reviews

Anonymous

Uxbridge is justfine. It is a mid sized town with a decent high street, a couple of grocery stores, a mall, and relatively well connected by bus and one tube station. If you like nightlife it isn’t great as there is one club that is just eh not including the brunel campus ones. Not too expensive, not exactly cheap. It is distinctly average but all in all not a bad place to live.

Anonymous

Location for Brunel University is good, simply for the reason it is on the edge of London and so the city lifestyle is accessible. However Uxbridge itself is a little tired, shopping and dining options limited and the overall appearance is as you’d expect for a London overfill town designed to house the masses. Nightlife, I’ve rated 3, simply because student nights are usually pretty fun. If I wasn’t a student I’d have put a 1.

Anonymous

Good range of shops. One club and then good links to central with the tube. Uxbridge is a nice town with a variety of shops and good restaurants. The Intu is good as it has a variety of decent shops, the same with the chimes.

Anonymous

The nightlife is not great, there is only one club in the town and very few bars. The club itself is not much to shout about. The shopping is quite good, with many options. However, they are fairly generic stores. There are good options for food shopping at a variety of price ranges, with generally good stock. There is good choices of places to eat but they are mostly chains. It would be nice for more independent restaurants in the centre of the town. There is however, very little things to do, especially for students. It tends to mean that we have to travel to other areas of London for things to do. There are some nice green areas in the town but they are pretty hidden and not well known.

Anonymous

North west london. An hour tube ride into central. Uxbridge is fairly average, standard town shops and resturants. 20 minute walk from uni to centre of town. Only social night is wednesday at liquid that mainly the sports teams. Ocassionally the union runs 'mega global on a friday. As liquid has no competiton its expensive.

Anonymous

Good location and the nightlife is nice. Quiet area and always feels very safe. Haiaiaodoxownsjxixiwowowowowpwpwppxocococooseowkwlkwlwlwowosoxoxoxosow

Anonymous

Uxbridge is a town where you have all the essential shops you need, which is the last stop on the London Underground tube map. It is a small quiet town where there is only one club and a few bars/pubs around. It is Home to two universities which are Buckinghamshire New university for nursing students and there is also Brunel which caters for a large range of subject choices.

Anonymous

Uxbridge town Centre is great, it’s a lively place and not far from Brunel university. Shopping facilities are really good, there’s two shopping centers with a wide range of high street and high end shops. The shops are right next to the train station so the location is ideal! In terms of food outlets the variety is growing, there’s places like Nando’s, Pizza Hut and belle Italia but also small boutiques. However most don’t cater for halal dietary options and that’s a bit difficult for myself. There is a cinema in the shopping Centre, however not really much else to do, except for shopping and eating.