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10 years ago
Looks basic, and has little stock that isn't frozen foods, but if you're shopping to stock up your freezer, there are some great deals to be found here. read more
1-3 Crown Glass Place
Nailsea
Bristol BS48 1RD
United Kingdom
01275 810398
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Wow! Amazing store for anyone interested in local goods... perfect for stocking up on Dorset's…read morefinest while in the area over a long weekend. Whether you are looking for breakfast (serving sausage and bacon baps on the day we were there), groceries (large selection of local meats and vegetables), local cider / beer / spirits or even gifts, this is the place for you. Everyone was very friendly and the quality of the meat and produce was very high... the cider was pretty damn good too. A necessary bookmark for anyone going to the Jurassic Coast. Also, they also sell flowers, plants and children's wetsuits (of course)!
Highly recommended. Good selection and quality at a great price. Very friendly and welcoming too.read more
Excellent supermarket. Great range of goods, branded and own brand. Some specialist cooking…read moreingredients are lacking but their fresh produce more than makes up for it. Morrissons sell the best freshly prepared food around with baked sweet and savoury pies & pasties, rotissarie chickens, deli and their freshly baked farmhouse and specialty breads are the best around. Miles better than bland & tasteless Tesco.
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.
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Conveniently located with ample parking, this Waitrose has a nice cafe area for working or a nice…read morebreakfast with friends. This store never seems to be too busy which is result of many employees on staff at all times and a good mixture of cashiers and self checkout.
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This is one of the biggest Asda stores I've ever been in! They seem to stock everything - only half…read morethe store is devoted to food, while the rest stocks clothes, toys, gifts, entertainment, homewares, car accessories and everything you could possibly dream of. It does get busy, understandably, but it's always worth a trip anyway. The car park is large so there is usually somewhere to park the car. There's an instore cafe which serves drinks, snacks and cheap meals. There are always plenty of bargains to be had instore. The stock levels seem good and the staff are friendly and helpful.
Asda is really good at Cribbs. It is open 24 hours a day and is so big that there isn't much you…read morewill need that can't be found in the store. The prices are generally pretty cheap and there is also a petrol station next door. The clothing section George is quite good too
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The issue with the Tescos is that unless you come at the start of the day after they have completed…read morea fruitful stocking night the shelves will be half empty, it will be mind-bogglingly busy and there may be stuff everywhere. However as this place is so huge you'll probably still find what you are looking for. Since I've lived in Oxford I've come here about a dozen or so times. We tend to try and stick to mid evening as the crowds die down a bit and they are not quite into their horrible restocking mode. Generally you can find fresh products and a wide selection of near everything (do not come to this Tescos if you are looking for home goods/ electronics/ etc). The prices as it is Tescos are decent. The staff are generally friendly as long as you're not getting the end of shift crowd. PROS: Large selection Good quantity of stock Price CONS: Gets ultra busy Leftover stock can be of bad quality Other side of the ring road.
This is known fairly widely as 'Big Tesco', to distinguish it from the Tesco on Cowley Road, and it…read morecertainly lives up to the name. It's got a huge range of items, although no adult clothing (other than underwear) or much in the way of electronics/media/toys, unlike even bigger stores. For groceries, though, it's got a lot to offer. Fruit and veg are of good quality and usually well-stocked. The deli and fresh fish counters offer a lot of choice, and they even have a large 'Polish food' section. They have two 'car trolleys' which amuse small (and big) kids greatly, and make the shopping trip easier with children who are too big for the trolley seats but too small to walk all the way around without whining. Staff are friendly and helpful, and offers on food are good value.
leaving Tesco yesterday I realised I had a puncture so pulled in to the recycling area opposite the…read morepetrol station. the gentleman in there offered to help me as he was an ex RAC patrol man. in the end he couldn't as I did not have the correct equipment. I want to say a huge thank you to everyone who stopped to offer help, in the end a lovely young man from Latvia came and helped me. He pulled out this huge screw/ bolt from the tyre then repaired it with something magic that looked like a rubber plug. I don't know his name, he said he lived in new Milton and he had a blue car. He really was a saviour to me. I was so amazed that so many kind people came to my aid and offered help. with all the bad things happening in this world today, all the people who stopped were just kind and wonderfu, I'm glad I live in this great country.
Awesome store. A must visit of you need supplies while in the New Forest. What is even better is…read morethat this is a 24 hour a day store so you can get nappies or anything else you may need. Car park is also quite big, so no problem with stopping here. Another good thing is the fact that the petrol is cheaper here than at any of the other petrol stations in the local area. Top marks!
Middle sized supermarket with a good range of products. Fair sized car park…read more Also has fuel and garage shop.
Great supermarket. It's got good prices and a wide range of stock. If you go an hour or so before…read moreclosing you can get some good price reductions on stuff like deli chicken and pasties.
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.
A really big Sainsbury's with lots of choice. Right next to a large Marks and Spencer in a big…read moreshopping and Industrial area. Lots of parking spaces although quite hard to navigate in the car park. It also has a few cash points, a car wash and a petrol station. This Sainsbury's also has a cafe area, a hot food counter, electrical and clothes areas. It is a very large store and takes quite a while to look around, although it is laid out really well. There is a dedicated desk in the clothes and electrical area that can help you with any stock that isn't out on display. It has a large fruit and veg section as well as a bakery but the frozen food isle are not that big. Good place to do your weekly shop as you have a marks and Spencer next door and the petrol is always at a reasonable price compared to other stations. Staff are also helpful and friendly.
Must admit do not visit that often, even though a 'fan'. On this visit, they now have a small…read moreButcher, Fishmonger & Bakery counter. There is also a see cafe as turn right into the Store. Situated right next to the M & S Store
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Great prices, and a great selection of frozen goods. The only thing that is a downside is they…read moredon't offer online ordering, where they could make a real killing.
This is a great place to shop if your looking for a bargain, damn good prices for damn good food…read more Alot of other stores struggle to compete with the prices, and for good reason too.
great supermarket, very big and they always have offers!read more
If you're looking for fresh, organic, and vegan food look no further than The Better Food Company…read more They have a free water station sparkling or still; How cool is that!? They also have a variety of fresh pressed juices which will get your immune system pumping and your energy going. You'll be able to run faster and jump higher!! If coming to an organic food restaurant was good enough, attached to this lovely establishment is also Health food store where you can get a variety of dry bulk foods as well as medicines and fresh produce.
Already well-established in St Werburgh's, the Better Food Company's shop in Clifton follows the…read moresame formula as its big brother, offering a cornucopia of foodie delights. There are surprises down every aisle, with 90 per cent of the food for sale organic, and much of what sits unpackaged on the shelves grown on 25 acres of organic farm land in Chew Magna. Befitting a former off license, there is a fine selection of drinks. The smell of fresh bread fills the air. And there are also cook books and a deli counter serving cheese, olives, cakes and coffee, which can be drunk in on a small selection of stools in a corner by the front window.
Having the co-op just up the road is hugely convenient for when you need to pick up a few…read moreessentials and have nothing in the fridge as the co-op does very tasty pizza's - 2 for £2.50. It has a small bakery section, sadly never seems to stock muffins but often has tasty fresh baked goods and hot sausage rolls, meat slices. Its range of fruit and veg is a bit rubbish but as I'm just usually picking up salad stuff to go with my convenient pizza, this isn't really a problem. It's quite expensive to buy booze here, it doesn't have the special offers on wine that you get in other supermarkets. But then, this co-op feels more like a 7-11 / Spar convenience store than a supermarket. There's a shop I pass when going to evening class that I covet as my local convenience store, it has an old fashioned awning out front. All you have decorating the front of this store is the local youth and a dumpster. Handy for your bits and bobs, ample parking, the staff here are really friendly and smiley and convenient. Its just a shame it doesn't have more character.
Nice little convenience shop with quite a huge parking space outside, I love their choice of food…read moreand drink, from brand names to their own, and they often have great deals going. Don't forget if you visit at non-busy times (evening, just before closing) you'll often find really good price reductions on bakery goods, things in the fridge section like salads etc. Till people are really friendly and helpful also, but the only downside is the food can be a little expensive at times!
I was surprised to find a M n S store ( albeit a small one) in Frome. As ever M n S delivers in…read morequality food. They even had a few clothes items for sale in this store.
Luxury top-end supermarket - the food is wonderful, as delicious as the adverts suggests, and it's…read morefair to say that the price reflects that. Marks and Sparks isn't a cheap option, and doesn't really pretend to be. From ready-prepared meals, chilled foods and frozen foods to store-cupboard items, candies, biscuits and luxury foodstuffs, there is a mouth-watering selection. There is a small bakery section for freshly-baked pastries and tartlets, along with speciality breads and rolls. Towards the back of the store there is a compact but useful clothing section, mainly lingerie and basic key separates and frocks for ladies with some basics mens clothing too. This sits next to a small giftware and toiletries area. A store to visit when you can afford to pamper yourself. Only a short walk off the main market place, and situated right next to a car park, so convenient for all shoppers.
This is possibly the best supermarket in Barrhead for Fruit and Veg. Nothing else compares…read more A lot of strange European foods that have been shipped over. Finally, the booze selection is pretty wacky. This is the best place to find beer featured in GTA IV. Pisswasser is sold here in six packs. Impress your friends - - if you have any.
Definately a bargain store for all your basics!…read more A roomy free car park and a large bright store. As anyone who has shopped at a Lidl knows, many of the brand names are German or European, but don't let the low prices fool you These are quality foodstuffs, and total value for money. You can stock up on everything you need by way of store-cupboard basics and kitchen basics, for sometimes nearly half the price that you'd pay in the more up-market stores. The chocolate and candy section is pure temptation. Boxes of Belgian pralines and bars of dark bitter chocolate.. Mmmmmmmm There is a small fresh produce selection as well, again very inexpensive, and I find they tend to stay fresh a whole lot longer than other supermarket fruit and veg. Their alcohol section is small but again the prices are highly competitive and there are real bargains to be had, with decent, drinkable wines. Note that there is no tobacco section so you can't pick up a packet of ciggies there! It's well worth a visit, even if you aren't in need of a bargain trolley dash! So many of the items have become family favourites now, it's definately one of my must-visit shops for larger bulk buys. In fact, the only reason it doesn't get five stars is that there are never very many staff around, and although you might get lucky and breeze through a checkout quickly, it's just as likely you'll be stuck behind a long queue. People do tend to do full-trolley shops, and really it needs more than just two checkouts open in busy times like this. The staff themselves have always been friendly and helpful, and it's not their fault that they're understaffed. Plus the checkout desks themselves are small and you have to scrabble to put your shopping away whlst it piles up and balances precariously on the thin ledge. There are never any 'packers' as with some of the larger stores. But these are just minor grumbles weighed against the fantastic savings and excellent quality and surprising variety of items to be had.
Not only do I save a lot of pennies here, but I also have a great choice of german goodies!…read moreEspecially at christmas time it is fantastic. As a german living in the UK, I find this very uplifting and enjoyable. I get my favourit 'Bratwurst' and lovely cream cakes (freezer compartment) here as well. The Aldi specials are great quality products for minimal prices and I have even bougt a PC there, which is great! Somebody is bringing in some german food culture! Thank you soooo much!!!!
Good choice of groceries and have saved a fortune in comparison to the leading supermarkets. Always…read morea varied choice on the 69p deal if fruit and veg.
If cheap convenience food is your bag, you'll be in seventh heaven in Iceland. Boasting deals such…read moreas three tubs of ice cream for a pound, and other such scandalous offers, this place would definitely see you piling on the pounds like nobodies business if you became a regular shopper here. In terms of atmosphere, this particular Iceland store doesn't compare with the rush you'll experience at nearby Asda Bedminster. There is no resident DJ here, or hyped-up voice-over raving about the latest product 'roll-backs'. Instead, you'll be greeted (or grunted at) by a miserable Security Guard, who's probably pissed off he didn't get a job at Asda. Humph.
I wish there were more Iceland's in this world. This particular store is so far away from me that I…read morecan't use it as much as I wish to. I mean where else can you get a bag of frozen chicken for £3, or 24 eggs for £1?? Iceland is student Heaven. This particular store is pretty much like all the other Icelands in this world. Endless freezers, bags of ice and a small section for fresh fruit. Staff are pretty expressionless and sometimes I wonder if they are even aware that they exist but hey ho, they get the job done. I would give it more stars if there was one closer to the town centre, or at least allow me to order online.
this is a good store selling a good range of food and drink highly recommended…read more everyone in here are very freinlya nd helful making it a pleasure to shop in here i would go back time and again. the range in here is quite small but then its a small shop but if you just need the basics to save an expensive and time consuming trip to the supermarket then its ideal the store is well situated and serves a large community of people. in short this is a nice freinly local store with a reasoably good range and fair prices
This particular branch of Morrisons is relatively new and very large, with a lot of hype and…read moreexcitement surrounding its opening in the area. Overall, I think this Morrisons is a solid 4 stars - large, spacious, and very clean. Atmosphere: As I mentioned, this Morrisons is well kept and very clean. Walk in, and you're met with the vegetables that have cold steam to keep them fresh and cool. It's the first time I've seen something like that... the FUTURE! There's a cafe attached to this Morrisons that's a nice place to have a small drink or a snack while shopping as well. Variety: Because if its sheer size, for the most part there is quite a lot of variety in this Morrisons, however... ~ The Asian section is incredibly lacking. The sauces are limited to soy sauce, and pre-made stir fry sauces. A bit unimpressive really if you're looking to delve into Asian cooking. I advocate that everyone tries to learn a bit of Asian cooking beyond pre-made stirfries. If the demand is up, then supermarkets in Wales would deliver. Hot Food: The hot food they have on offer is alright, but isn't amazing. The crackling they have the pork is pretty disgusting and more chewy and stuck together than crackling. --- Overall, Morrisons is a solid 4 stars - huge with lots to offer.
Lovely store but for the size they had only 2 of the adapted disabled trollies that are the more…read morehigher and shallow ones this meant that we couldnt shop when we went there. There were a good few of the bigger disabled trollies but not all wheelchairs are adapted for these,