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9 years ago
very polite staff , could do with more tills or more staff when its very busy . There online service is excellent
Unit 1-2 Blenheim Shopping Centre
Clarina Road
London SE20 8RW
United Kingdom
Penge
020 8776 5657
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http://www.iceland.co.uk
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What time does Iceland open?
Iceland opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Iceland opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Iceland close?
Iceland closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Iceland closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does Iceland have bike parking?
No, Iceland does not have bike parking.
Does Iceland have parking?
Yes, Iceland has parking options.
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Choo choo welcome to sausage town!…read more If meat is your crack, get to the Cronx and get a taste of cracking Krakow and other regional Polish produce! At the sausage bar they'll kindly let you try before you buy and they go to great 'lengths' to help you understand what's what. The gateaux and cake selections are also quite marvellous. I took an old school dark chocolate cherry gateaux to an Easter picnic and needless to say there were slim pickings when it came to having seconds. On another occasion a dense biscuity brick of a cheesecake was quite satisfactory among friends too! I promise you, you'll go wild in the aisles here and it's a great incentive to learn some Polish to find out what other potentially delicious treats are hiding behind the mysterious pretty packagings. I wouldn't want to offend anyone's Babcia but more of them ready made deli fresh pierogis to go are coming home with me next time!
Best supermarket in the whole of London. Quality food at affordable prices. You can on almost…read moreclassify everything as organic, and the best deli counter in the country. You do not have to speak Polish to shop here, everyone is welcome. The moment you walk in, there is a feeling of a cordial continental Europe. Get a Mleczko card and shop here daily, I do.
AHH this shop has saved me on many occasions! Sells everything including nappies, baby food, frozen…read morefood, fresh fruit and veg, beer, wine & spirits, ciggarettes, magazines, newspapers, chocolates, cakes, biscuits, tin food, mobile top ups, sweets, plates, hats & gloves, buckets, jugs, big jugs (NOT THOSE KIND OF JUGS) although you can get those kind of mags if you want LOL. Open on christmas day and new years. Even if there is a flood or no lighting this shop is still open. two notes; always check your change & check the dates on products!
Very handy to have this shope as local, got everything, not very pricey, will definetly come back.read more
Nice supermarket, good staff and excellent produce. Can't complain at all. Prices are even better,…read moreespecially for London living
Buckle up boys and girls because this little market is going to take you for a ridiculous journey…read moredown the craft beer rabbit hole. Freshfields Market is a small easily overlooked corner shop that looks like it's only used during those times in desperation (i.e., when all the other shops are closed and you NEED an obscure herb.) WRONG. Freshfields Market has an ASTONISHING array of local and international craft beers. Seriously, there is a whole freaking WALL devoted to the fine art of artisanal brews. From the well known craft breweries like Thornbridge to the distinctly local like Cronx, Freshfields has a dizzying selection of beers that would make even the most casual of drinkers tingle with excitement. Every time my husband and I visit we stand in front of the shelves like the proverbial kids in a candy shop unable to make a decision on which of the beers to try. It is no secret that I enjoy my beer. I brew it, I'm looking for a career in it... and this, man... this shop makes me feel like a child. It makes me excited to be a part of a growing demographic of young professionals who are looking to push the boundaries of brewing. Moreover, makes me excited as a consumer to see what was once a dwindling selection of ales suddenly explode into an interest in the "traditional" beer of England. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the selection Freshfields have got your back. They've hired a seasoned-drinker and well-educated staff member to help you pick out the perfect beer for your palate. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL. They not only carry bottled beer but also they have the option of purchasing four pint carry outs that are tapped from two barrels so you get your beer straight from the barrel and not bottle conditioned. As far as the prices go, they're about the price you would expect to pay for craft beer - which is to say not that cheap. However, the last two times I have gone they have done a deal on craft beers - something like 6 craft beers for £12, I can't remember. Either way, this little corner shop may seem to be like any other but don't let the outside fool you, inside it is Croydon's very own craft beer Valhalla and if it suits you, I would go on a pilgrimage as soon as possible.
Reasonably sized superstore with plenty of parking upstairs and down along with car washing section…read moreand the Tesco Petrol station located nearby. Has self service section along with great self scanning as you go round. Great little gadgets you pick up at the front of the store which allows you to scan and pack as you go. Helps speed up check out as, all you need to do is give the handheld gadget to the cashier and pay up. Also helps you keep an eye on how much you are spending and also to find out the price of those items missing pricing on the shelves. This is definitely the best part of this store! Staff are generally helpful. Costa coffee based inside and also customer toilets available.
Sometimes supermarket shopping is just utterly depressing. The Sainsbury's Local at the end of my…read moreroad is a complete joke. Every time I stroll in there to pick up an onion they're out of stock. It's uncanny. That's one reason why I choose to go to other local grocery shops like Paamir Super Market. They never run out of food and all of their stuff is quality. I don't know whether it's organic or not, but you can tell that the fruits and vegetables you pick up from here are way better quality than Sainsbury's; they're brighter and they simply look more edible. The prices are generally cheaper than at huge grocery chains as well. You can get four avocadoes for a pound here and a three tonne bag of rice for a fiver. I'll trade Sainsbury's shopping for this any day.
So Sainsburys been to one you've been to them all? This one is forever improving, they have…read moreincreased the number of self-service tills in the shop but not decreased the amount of staff on checkouts, alongside the staff stationed near to those self-service check outs. They used to have a independent flower stall inside but decided the space would better serve a trolley park... They have the obligatory coffee stop, which I have never used so can't comment on. They stock all you expect to see in a Sainsburys, they have recently added a petrol station onsite which is useful as no longer will you have to drive to Purley or Bell Green to redeem the vouchers you get which makes petrol slightly more affordable. The thing to be aware of with this Sainsburys is that it is shares a site with Crystal Palace FC (come on you Eagles). So on match days the store closes early as the car park is over run with cars from supporters from both sides, they will generally close an hour or so before kick off and open back a similar time after it. They have also installed a time limit on using the car park, it's an automated system which reads you license plate as you drive in and tells you how long you can stay for free. I have no idea what happens if you stay over this...apart from some kind of fine I guess. Also on a Sunday be aware that whilst they open at 10am you cannot purchase anything before 11am.
My local one, and is the most homely supermarket one could hope to go to. Everything easy to find,…read morenice aisles for clothing, and home goods, also pharmacy and really good coffee shop. My late Mum and I enjoyed shopping here together and it is disabled and elderly friendly. It is also calm, and no tinned music, but they do have festive music at Christmas. The atmosphere makes it easy to focus on what you need. Friendly, and staff seem happy to be there. Not like a frenetic superstore. Hope it stays this way, just the right size.
For those that don't know it is next to Crystal Palace Football Club, so the opening hours can be affected!!
Not sure you can see but the cue of palace (tickets for the play off match)fans across the front of Sainsbury's
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Eggs galore or should that be chocolate galore?
Waitrose's Central Croydon branch can have a gold star. Well done chaps, you're the best…read moresupermarket in the area. This isn't a full size Waitrose, it has a limited range due to its small, urban site but you can buy the ingredients to make dinner from scratch, including seasonings and spices and that absolutely has to count for something. So while it sounds like I am somewhat damning it with faint praise, as the runners and riders are more like a donkey derby than the Epsom Derby, it only looks bad in comparison with other bigger branches, rather than the nearby Sainsbury's and Tesco. They also have a sandwich counter for lunchtimes and a full range of lunchtime sandwiches. Conceivably, you could do a full weekly shop here but it is a victim of its own success, as queues at the checkouts can be long and frustrating at peak times.
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£7,00 for a loaf of bread…read more I don't care if it's gold leafed - no. It's a shame. I love a Whole Foods-type shop, although they all look the same. The prices they wanted for a lot of these products was just too much. Their displays were not even that fresh looking, so paying £4.99 for a small punnet of strawberries is a bit of a push.
The Lavender Hill location of Whole Foods Market has been upgraded. It used to be cramped and with…read morelimited food selection (but a giant health/bodycare section). I hadn't been in for about 2 years until a couple stops in recently. It's been reorganized, more refrigerated sections added, an expanded deli (with a sign saying said deli will be undergoing upgrades this summer), and generally feeling more like a small local Whole Foods than a sad little bastard stepchild. Not too shabby!
This is a wonderful supermarket full of the stuff you just cannot get in Sainsbury's. Turkish…read moredelight, real Italian bread sticks, banana flavoured biscuits and baklava to die for are all things I have bought here. Sheep heads, enormous bags of coriander and celery salt are things I have never bought anywhere, but they are on offer here! Really unusual hot sauces, ground almonds, European delicacies and really unusual ingredients abound here and it's like an Aladdin's Cave of interesting stuff.
Really interesting mix of Turkish, Arabic and Polish foodstuffs. Prices are pretty decent; most…read moreitems don't seem to be more than 5 quid. They accept cards.
Ok so if you've been to one Aldi you've been to them all…read more They have used the space well to accommodate the Aldi style of selling. The Isles area stocked with the usual Aldi goods. The German and other country versions of the well recognised brands you find I the more expensive supermarkets. The pluses for this shop is the location just up the road from the train station, so whether going to work, well actually not going to work as they don't open until 8am, or coming home from work it is a good location to grab those last minute items, from eggs to flowers and not forgetting that bottle of wine!! The bit which has disappointed me is the fact that they have hung a sign from the ceiling. The sign states that if you are cuing beyond a certain point they will open another till. Not true as I and many other were cuing beyond that point and no more tills were opened!! So Aldi unless you can actually back up that claim, which Tesco used some years back and then binned it as unless you have unlimited staff knocking around doing nothing I doubt you can actually achieve it, do not make that claim!!
Always with the best prices, of course. Quality, in my opinion, is the average found in other…read moresupermarkets. So, I enjoyed shopping in this Aldi! This place opened quite recently, and in the overall impression, it still looks good, in spite of the little lack of organisation in the aisles. The trolleys are found in the entrance by the car park, in case you come walking, you will have to go all the way to the back. Gets messy towards the end of the day, always with only a few lines available, they tend to get long. But the cashiers are lightning-fast! And they are mostly friendly. They charge for the bags, but they are super sturdy. And the options available are really good, never found something looking bad or not fresh, as they claim to be.
Car park limitations... You've been warned
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This branch of Sainsbury's is a "Local" branch and is located in Euston Station, I would say in the…read moreoutside part. It is a small store and does look smaller than what it actually is, however it does have a small amount of scan it yourself and regular tills, and you can still, of course gain Nectar points here. The isles are very narrow and the choices for drinks are quite poor, with the Tropicana and Fizzy drinks, lines mainly featured. For a train station, the prices do seem quite reasonable especially compared to WHsmith, but for everything else, the range is on the poor side and is not really worth a look in, they is even quite a few newsagents nearby or even WHsmith who would have a wider range of drinks, hence the 2 star rating. I wouldn't advise you to avoid this place at all costs but I wouldn't say to visit here either. Dissapointing for the Sainsbury's brand,
The customer service is friendly, helpful and polite. I always get stuck when it comes to…read moreself-checkout and have not much patient to figure out where is the problem on the screen. A lady from customer service her name I believe Edyta quickly sorted the issue explaining me what was wrong and automatically making my life easier from that day. These are the kind of people we are looking for like Edyta: smart with right attitude. If we consider the fact our spam attention to self- checkout machine is like 3 years old kid then customer service that is provided in Sainsbury is undeniably crucial. Thanks Edyta!
Good service and always tidy a lot if options service is very kind less cashiers and more auto…read moreservice but it is okay still good with two cashiers
Local Tesco express for residents in the Maida Vale area. There are a number of other organic…read moregroceries, delis, butcher, bakeries on this convenient little street but of course, Tesco is the place to go for a few quick things needed at very low prices. This is my local market for one off items I need last minute or forget to order online. Nothing really special about the groceries here, however I would note that the flower selection here is actually really nice and reasonable. The other florists in the area have stunning arrangements for special occasions, but this Tesco always seems to have lovely bunches of flowers for as low as £2 which is nice to brighten up your flat. For those blokes reading, you should tear off the Tesco tag if you pop in here to grab a bunch of flowers for your lady -- else your spontaneous act of admiration might be cheapened by the large Tesco sticker on the side saying 'Reduced Price - Only £2'.
Brand new Sainsbury local at the corner of Grafton Square and the Pavement in Clapham Common. Staff…read morefriendly, always helpful, you can find pretty much everything in there for a last minute shopping. ATM available next door, opened from 7am-11pm every single day. Rather handy local.
Now I am always banging on about Customer service and I am easily put by bad CS. The staff in their…read moreare friendly and always willing to drop anything to assist you.
I give this store 5 stars for 3 reasons:…read more 1. All Staff, male and female at the tills are cheerful, they ask how you are and some call you sir! 2. When the queues gets longer more tills are immediately opened, I mean when there's 2 people are waiting then another till is opened, and when there's no one waiting tills are closed - so staff get on with other tasks so the store is very efficient 3. Good offers now and again. Thankyou
I love shopping in this farmfoods.The shelves are always stocked and the shop floor is always…read moretidy.The staff are always friendly and always willing to help if you need anything.The only quibble i have with this store is the amount of room there isnt much to speak of.If there is 2 people with prams or trolleys its a tight squeeze to get past each other.The store is open till late and sometimes they open the doors back up to let you in if your only after a couple of items after hours.The store is located on breck road not far from liverpools ground and does not have any parking facillities
I've recently started using this store for my weekly shop. Shame Waitrose no longer offers free…read morecoffee here, as being a coffee lover this was what made me move away from Sainsbury's in the first place ;-( I suppose like most things free, people will take advantage, but it was good while it lasted. The staff here provide excellent service, that's when you can find one who's not already serving.
This was my local Waitrose for years and it's still the best Waitrose I've ever been too. I like…read morethe layout of the shop and it's a good size with almost everything I want. Another brilliant thing about this Waitrose is its proximity to a really good Sainsburys and M&S food so you can cover all bases. The staff are friendly and helpful and I still see the same faces after years. The car park is outdoors which suits me down to the ground... nothing worse than fitting into the tiniest underground/multi-storey car park and then realising you'll have tonnes of groceries on your return and that won't be able to fully open doors because there's two inches between your car and the wall. Waitrose also support local charities and local self funded groups which is a nice touch.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Shakespeare plays they have been holding in this supermarket. I thought I…read morewould pay a visit after reading about Supermarket Shakespeare in the Qype newsletter. What a way to shop and it is a lovely supermarket to shop in.
This is my favourite supermarket by far. It is a nice welcoming supermarket with a great variety of…read moredifferent stock. Good quality food and drink for any budget all under one roof. They also have an in-store bakery, butcher and delicatessen. They even sell homeware, electrical goods, CDs and DVDs at really good prices. The store layout is easy for me to navigate myself around and it is spacious too. The staff are actually really helpful and polite and the customer service is great. If you ever need to return something, there is never any problem. I actually enjoy doing my weekly shop at this branch of Sainsburys!
I've lived in the area a little while now and this has to be the better supermarket…read more Tesco is better for choice but this place is just as good with price and the customer service is a million times better. I walk a little further and come here.
I'm a fan of Sainsburys - I like their clean shops, their good selection of fruit and veg, their…read morebakery and most of all their freshly made pizza where you can add toppings of your own choice. This Sainsburys included none of the above! Yes, they had the bakery but everything was burnt. Yes, they had the pizza counter but the staff looked dirty with their hair down and not in hats and the ingredients of the pizza did not look fresh. I was also ignored and had to ask to be served, as they all stood around chatting. They did, of course, have all the basic stuff, but that's not enough for me. This might have been a bad day for the store, but I won't be returning to try again.
Usually well stocked, with a decent selection available. The only downfall of this store is a lack…read moreof staff and/or tills. There are no self-service options available due to the space, and fairly lengthy queues form anytime there's a number of customers with full baskets... especially after work. The staff are friendly, but rarely apologise for the wait. Now other stores have opened on Plumstead Road, I tend to go to those instead when grabbing single items on my way home as these have self-service and no queues.
You'll need to have reserves of patience if you want to get your groceries at this Local branch of…read morethe supermarket chain, especially on a weekday evening, close to 6pm. The check-out queues often dominate the store and curiously they never seem to 'man' (or woman) all the check-outs. It's usually good-humoured here though and you can often strike-up a friendly conversation with fellow 'queuees'. Staff are usually pretty pleasant too and don't seem too stressed by their workload. As it's not a huge branch you might not find all your favourite products here and stock is not replenished as often as it could be. Still, it's a handy store and has its merits.
Sainsbury in eden walk is a nice little supermarket where you can shop and buy your daily goods…read more Its great, affordable and cheap and has nearly almost all the products that you can find in the big sainsbury too although it doesnt ahve a bakery and a ham section. Really nice place to do shopping. x