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8 years ago
Small but good selection at good prices. Found some great heat and eat meals. Staff was courteous.
3a Burlington Place
Bath BA1 2SQ
United Kingdom
01225 310981
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You have two choices in this immediate area for quick market essential needs: Sainsbury's Local or…read moreTesco Express located just nearly across the street. Personally, I'm a much bigger fan of the latter option, and here's why: 1. Because it's so high trafficked, this store is pretty dirty 2. The shelves always seem like they need to be stocked 3. It's a bizarre layout because it's such a small space 4. The queue here - as others have mentioned - is frustrating and confusing; who's actually in line?! It's hard to tell when it snakes down into the aisles Really, you'll find similar things at both places, so it's really just a matter of preference!
Bath Spa is normally associated with the better things in life; fine dining, independent shops and…read morea city steeped in history. It's not exactly the first place you'd look for a Primark, a Lidl or a Wilkinsons (sadly, as I absolutely love a good Primark). But what should the less wealthy of us need a supermarket which isn't as elusive as Marks and Spencer and not as pricey as Waitrose? Sainsbury's local on Marmouth Street is a tiny supermarket which is an ideal one-stop shop for your basic essentials. The range of items on sale here is pretty limited, but when you're looking for reasonably priced goods like tea, coffee, bread and milk - this is the first place I head. And, because it's a Sainsbury's LOCAL the service is quick so there's no frustrating queues in sight.
Whyyyyyy are the reviews for this Waitrose so negative (... granted I left a three star many years…read moreago, but the general global grocery experience has changed dramatically since then). I actually love this Waitrose! It really is my go to every time I'm in the city. Yes, it's ALWAYS busy. But, it's also extremely conveniently located, has free bathrooms (which, admittedly, there is often a queue for), and has - in my experience - been pretty well stocked despite the crowds. Maybe not so much an hour before closing, but I can get all the essentials I need: fresh fruit! bags of ice! basic medicines! many delicious alcoholic beverages! an impressive variety of Free From products! ceramic mugs to drink Cava from in the park! I wish their triangle sandwich selection was as impressive as M&S, but overall this is a near daily stop for me when in Bath.
In a city like Bath (posh and a bit pretentious) you won't be surprised to hear that Waitrose is…read morethe supermarket of choice. This branch can be found in The Podium shopping centre and is extremely popular, so be prepared to queue for your goods! Even though the store itself is relatively big, the isles are quite narrow and difficult to navigate, especially if you have a trolley. The varieties of foods they sell aren't quite as extensive as other Waitrose shops which can be disappointing. But the staff are always polite and willing to help if you can't find a particular item. For a similar price, I prefer to shop at Marks and Spencer's on the high street where the queues are shorter and the food is more interesting.
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I just needed a few Hotel room snacks on the way back. Actually a bit disorganized in every aisle…read morebut I found my 3 items, no line to pay and under 5 lbs out the door. I'll be back.
Small but good location and great variety. The staffs are friendly too. Love their meal deal £3.40…read morefor sandwich, fruit and drink. Best deal if you're in a hurry.
Oh, I love this shop!!!! It's a little gem to me…read more I needed two things: Oishi green tea (cold, bottled Japanese sencha made in Thailand and very popular there) and Nestea cha yen Thai milk tea. Both incredibly hard to come by in Europe, and both in stock here. Apart from that they are probably like any other shop with oriental food. Small, nice, clean. Staff doesn't smile (not Thai? strange ;).
Smile Oriental Mart - Asian Thai Supermarket in Bath front view
Nice little deli that sells food for sit-in and take-away, as well as other packed products. Lots…read moreof organic and local ingredients, unfortunately no organic meet. I had a sandwich that was very good. For those who want a responsibly produced lunch, this is the place to go to.
When I lived in Bath, this supermarket was at the opposite end of town from me, so I didn't get to…read morevisit here much. However, on occasion I did manage to make the trek and it really is worth it if you're looking to save a bit of money. The only other supermarket of this size in the city is a Sainsbury's, and whilst it's not bad, it's just not all that cheap. If you come down to Morrisons you can save a fair amount on your weekly shop. It's also pretty good for freshly baked good on the go, so it's the perfect place to pick up some provisions if you're heading out of Bath and pass it in the car.
From the owner: Take a trip to your local Morrisons for everything from your weekly food shop, to clothing,…read morehomeware, electricals and more. Head to Market Street to enjoy fresh, locally sourced produce. You can use our store locator to find a store near you or shop online and have your groceries delivered straight to your door. Our handy click and collect service means you can shop online as normal, choose a location and collection slot to suit you, and pick it up.
Hooray! I was seriously in trouble with my allergies this morning and because it's Easter Sunday,…read morenothing was open. Not a Boots or a Superdrug or even a Schuh was available. Figuring I would have to suffer, I managed to spot this shiny new Sainsbury's through my inflamed and tearing eyes. Holding out hope they would have something to cure my ills, I was cheerfully pleased to see a blister pack of 7 Claritin pills on the shelf. Yes, they had a whole bunch more for sale - drinks, candies, magazines, lager, wine, sandwiches, heat-and-eat meals and all sorts of other probably great stuff - but all I needed was relief from the histamine attack going on. I was able to operate the self-checkout and got Nectar points too! Hooray! Three cheers for Sainsbury's! Hip! Hip! Hooray!
I know it's a Sainsbury's Local and not a full grocery store, but this location is still quite…read morecramped and poorly stocked. Perhaps due to all the tourists, but inside it's culinary mayhem. May the Gods forgive any lone fool who wanders in without a plan nor the foreknowledge of where his target products lie.
Prior to visiting UK, I had searched what souvenirs to bring back, of which proposed tea. Many…read morearticles, however, suggested brands - such as Yorkshire Tea and Tetley - that I can simply buy from local grocery stores. So I came to Whittard of Chelsea, easily found in many cities across England. The staff at this location was hospitable and gave helpful recommendations as it was difficult to narrow down from the abundant choices. You are free to request a brewing of any tea to sample the flavor before purchasing. I settled on the Goji Acai tea, a loose leaf blend inspired by the "superfood" reputation of goji berries, açaí and green tea. It smelled fruity and fragrant, and I liked that clear pieces of the berries were visible in the mixture. I chose to have 50g of the tea (£6.50) packaged in one of their reusable, shiny metal tins (£5.50) instead of a paper pouch. Out of the three available colors, I picked the blue caddy. Because it was inconvenient for me to drink in the store, the employee was kind enough to provide an additional small package for me to try back at the hotel along with a complimentary bag of Dreamtime tea. To me the tea had a nice overall light flavor without being too strong in any particular taste. Their website lists the specific ingredients along with the percentages.
While trying to find some good Earl Grey to bring home to my friends from the UK I was pointed to…read moreWhittard. According to Yelp it was closed so I was pretty bummed because I had walked all around trying to find it using my data roaming - but I walked there anyway and when I finally found it I found they actually closed 30 minutes later than Yelp said so I had about 25 minutes to shop! The gal inside was friendly and didn't try to rush me at all despite the fact that they were closing soon. She pointed me in the direction of a few of their products and told me to take my time. Which I did. It was hard to decide what I wanted to buy because they had tons of options and some cute packaging.
This supermarket is basically the best Bath has on offer, along with the Morrison's on the other…read moreside of town, that is. It's nice and big, with a fairly decent sized car park (for the centre of Bath, anyway), so it's the best place around to get your weekly shop. There's a pretty good selection of fresh fruit and veg and a few deli/bakery counters if you're after more fresh stuff. I've always found that the place has suited my needs adequately, but be warned, if you decided to do your shopping on a Saturday or Sunday morning then expect massive queues and a lot of stress.
Bath's largest Sainsbury's. Ample parking makes this an easy store shop at. The store is well laid…read moreout but product choice is very limited compared to other Sainsbury's stores I've visited. Sainsbury's also always seems ready to replace popular brands with their own, reducing choice even further. Recently this store has installed many more self-service checkouts reducing the number of staffed checkouts. This means there are often bottlenecks during busier times which can be very frustrating.
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Really liked this deli. Very friendly staff, very tasty food, plenty of outside seating and a great…read moreplace to spend an hour on a relaxed old-fashioned market street. I'd definitely recommend here and will happily return when I'm next in the area.
I'm a big fan of the Co-op food stores, and as they go this one is OK. It has the post office in…read morethe back room (see separate entry for that). They have a good bakery section - especially the croissants and rolls - which is delivered every morning. They have a fair range of fruit and veg (not packaged either, good eco points). They have the basics for the rest of the groceries - my only sticking point is that their baking section is a bit titchy and since the Co-op in Staple Hill has changed to a Tesco (but Co-op is technically next door with a Somerfield, keep up at the back) my baking needs are now having to be fulfilled all the way at the bottom of Fishponds in none other than Morrisons! Anyway, open really late even on a Sunday, got a good range of items, sometimes the tills are a little slow but I think it is just because they are understaffed. Oh I should mention the staff - at the weekend almost entirely run by emos. Fantastic. And they are ever so polite.
I wouldn't usual review a chain store let alone one that's a supermarket, however I think the…read moreservice provided in my local co-op is exceptional and worth a mention. The staff in the shop are so friendly and helpful it's always a pleasure being served there, always inviting a chat about how your day's been and helping if you can't find something. I've seen them help older customers a number of times carry their groceries out of the shop as well if they've got a heavy load. Good service goes a long way in my opinion and I can't stand rudeness in supermarkets. It's very unlikely you'd find rudeness here, quite the opposite. Co-op Fishponds I solute you!
Deli. Groceries. Cafe…read more Stoneground is a real nice combination of the above, it smells just divine and feels inviting and homely, a bit Italian perhaps. The specials when I visited was a tasty butternut squash salad, which I would highly recommend, they also do freshly made soups. The food tasted very organic and very whole - I couldn't detect a single added sugar or synthetic flavouring, what you get here is real, honest, good food and reasonable prices. The staff wear creams aprons and there's a good selection of things to buy, although you couldn't do your weeks shopping there. Unfortunately there isn't a great deal of seating, just some bar stools inside, so more of a quick lunch or snack stop although there were tables and chairs on the shop front which I imagine get snapped up pretty quick in the warmer weather!
The gorgeous smell of freshly baked seeded breads was what drew me inside this deli as I was…read morewalking down The Mall. Indeed, the bread selection here is incredible, and displayed beautifully in the window, next to shelves full of organic yummy things, and a section of alternative, wheat- and gluten-free foods. Delve further inside and you reach the deli cafe, which is small, but great for coffee and cake or for a small sandwichy lunch. With a lovely local farm shop feel, this place is a pleasant alternative to bigger wholefoods shops, and you're guaranteed friendly service. I wouldn't come here if you're looking for somewhere to linger over a coffee with a friend, as the cafe bit is small.
Friendly staff. Convenient location…read more Killer coffee. Outstanding sandwich. Fresh pasties. Plenty of sweets. I'll be back!
I love this place - it's not cheap but the quality of the goods is first rate…read more Much by way of locally-produced foostuffs here - local wines and brandies, and other beverages. Local pate and meats (their venison sausages are a nice luxury treat). And the clue's in the title - some great cheeses always on offer. More ecclectic delicacies can be found, often depending on what's available or what takes the owners fancy! There's a mouth-watering display of hand-made truffles and chocolates that are sold individually. But it's almost impossible to just pick out a few. Their champagne truffles are particularly delicious. The shop is situated at the lower end of the historical Cheap Street (bit of a misnomer!) and is just a few minutes walk off the main town centre. If you're looking for something to really treat your taste-buds to - give it a go.
This shop is so little and cute! the atmosphere is very old school and romantic, the pastries are…read moregorgeous, and the sandwiches are just like the ones I had in Paris. I go maybe once a fortnight for their blue cheese on baguette.
Packed full of goodies, delicious delicacies, lovely aroma of fresh baked bread and coffee - if you…read morewant take-away food, bring a hamper! Freshly baked on the premises, filled baguettes and pastries, all sorts of meats and cheeses and deli foods and fresh bread from award winning Hobbs House Bakery; excellent take-away coffee to round it all off. Highly recommended
Overall not very friendly for being in a good location. Need a greeter to direct and explain to go…read moreorders versus table service, instead they act a bit annoyed. Disappointed
This review is long overdue as I was here in January but I loved the hell out of this place. It was…read moreright by our hotel so we walked to breakfast and had a great meal. Avocado toast was delish, as was their latte. My dining companion told me their tomato soup (with side of gluten free bread) was the best she ever had.
Serving vibrant, plant-based food, this award-winning cafe should absolutely be on your radar…read moreregardless of your dietary preference. The All Day Menu (from 12pm onward) changes seasonally/"from time to time" according to their website, but some recommendations if they have it: Bang Bang Cauliflower and Tempeh Caesar Salad. The reason why I come here though? Off the Breakfast Menu (served until 11:30am), it's specifically for the Monster Veggie Brekky. A plate of food I think about often, if we're being honest. Two sausages, roast portobello mushroom, bubble and squeak, tomatoes, greens, scrambled tofu, toast, and homemade beans. A side of homemade ketchup and brown sauce, an iced Americano, and a seat by the sunny window midweek late morning when it isn't super busy? That's my perfect start to a day in Bath right there. The food is fresh, plentiful, flavorful, and satisfying. And they actually do have certain baked goods and dessert available all day. Just ask. Usually they can accommodate your request. Don't leave here without trying the sticky toffee pudding!
Completely unexpected…read more While visiting Bath we stumbled upon Green Rocket Cafe. It is a cozy restaurant with excellent service from the moment you walk in. The menu has dishes ranging from 6-12 pounds, with an option for everyone. We tried multiple dishes during our visit ( a mistake because the portions are generous) and all were delicious. Each of the dishes we tried was full of flavor and had that homemade feeling. The one downside we experienced is that the food did take a while to be ready, but aside from that if you are in the Bath area, The Green Rocket Cafe is an excellent choice. My Criteria 5 stars: The best food I have ever had, or an excellent option given the price. 4 stars: Good food, a restaurant I look forward to trying again. 3 stars: Good food, a restaurant that I am indifferent to. 2 stars: Below average experience, will not go again. 1 stars: This restaurant should be closed.
Wild Cafe is a must for breakfast in Bath! Someone in our group recommended we come here and it…read moredidn't disappoint! We arrived in the morning on a quiet weekend. The cafe is a hole in the wall with communal seating and a few other tables inside and some outside. It's a bit packed inside but still quite charming with all the mismatched colorful decor. The service was sweet and efficient. Once seated, we were provided the menus and had our orders taken. The food came out fast and we paid at the front. I don't normally eat breakfast and got the Granola. It was fine--your typical yogurt, granola, and berries. It was tart, crunchy, and sweet--they provide a side of honey. I had half and gave the rest away because I wasn't hungry. Also ordered were the Bubble and Squeak and Fruit Pancakes. Oh my gosh, I had multiple bites of the Bubble and Squeak because it was so good! If I were hungrier I'd order this for myself. It's a delicious harmony of savory filling goodness. Loved the mashed potatoes and all the proteins. Highly recommend! Wild Cafe is an affordably delicious spot for all-day breakfast and brunch. Found on a corner in Bath off Queen Street, it's a must for yummy food!
We heard the insider mumbling's about how crazy it is to be able to get into this place and have…read moreone of their amazing breakfast because they are so popular. The portions are large and the food is crazy. Good. We went in there and ordered nice big plates of food and wound up sharing them with each other because everybody got something different. I was so pleased that while I was eating off of someone else's plate that they were enjoying the food off of mine at the same time. Plan ahead for when you're gonna get there. I recommend that one hour to 30 minutes before they close get your order in and that's a sure far away to get you to the head of the line at the end of the day.