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17 years ago
A rare gem. And who would have thunk it? A Londis! They have an encyclopaedic collection of jam and good quality fridge items. Really nice people - intelligent and they care. They have been there for 30 odd years. read more
59 South End Road
London NW3 2QB
United Kingdom
Hampstead Heath
020 7435 1424
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http://www.londis.co.uk
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People searched for Convenience Stores 558 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
As convenience stores go, this is one of the best I have ever seen in regards to produce. The…read morestorekeepers have thought of everything, including random items you'd otherwise struggle to find. With a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables outside the front of the store, this is one of few convenience outlets you can purchase something healthy and fresh. The inside of the store is set up superbly with a useful selection things you would find in a supermarket. With the incredible booze selection you'd be forgiven for thinking the people of Kentish Town had a drink problem. Saying that on the night I popped into Everbest Food and Wine there was a lady careering across Kentish Town Road clearly out of her mind, unable to see the big shiny metal death wagons hurtling towards her. Luckily her not quite so smashed friend who had a glass of Lambrini or two less, dragged her to the safety of the pavement. The downside of this well provisioned independent store is the inflated prices. There seems to be a trend of local stores selling food stuffs at a much higher price than the supermarkets. Thus if you have the energy, it is worth your while checking out the branded stores down the road. But if you are just after a quick compulsive buy, Everbest is excellent.
Initially I didn't like this cramped excuse for a supermarket, but in the end you have to give it…read moreits fair due because in up on Highgate Hill post 7pm it is the only place to get something cheap to eat. Even before 7pm really as the coffee shops are hardly cheap. I needed something to eat that wouldn't cost me an arm and a leg and the 2 pound meal deal at tesco was just the ticket!
Not a big fan of this place at all. They don't have any of the original tesco products and most of…read morethem are Tescos finest range which means that they are extortionately over priced.
Along Kentish Town Road you have the selection of three supermarkets to choose from. Starting north…read moreyou have the pound saving Iceland, further south by a mere one hundred metres you have the affordable Somerfield, and if you keep going you will come across Tesco. Ok this is where my happiness ends. I really do not like Tesco Express, 'Metro' supermarkets that are essentially a fancy convenience store. The Kentish Town Tesco does not have a large range of products and they are far more expensive than there proximal competition. Maybe I am just growing an unnecessary dislike to chain stores. If I have to use one I'll go to Iceland or Somerfield that better for my pocket.
I didn't mind this market. I forgot to buy a copy of A-Z. I love looking at breads and Scotch…read moreeggs. The fruit yogurt is good. The store clerk was nice but didn't appear until I was in line.
I guess I haven't paid enough attention to actually know the answer to my question, but are they…read moreall called Convenient stores here instead of Convenience stores? That just sounds so foreign to me. Anyways, living across the street as I do, it is indeed damn convenient. Don't know if it's actually open 24/7, but it's never been closed at any hour I needed it, that's for damn sure. Supersave Convenient Store, you rock.
Not open 24/7 but if you're in a pinch for cigarettes, snacks or topping up your Oyster pop in....read more
My favourite store to go to has amazing customer service and overall my favourite shop to have a…read morenice welcoming!
This shop used to be half the size it is now. An old Barbour shop has since been bought out and…read morebuilt into to create, well, a larger food store. There is nothing that makes this store worth travelling miles just to see (it is, after all, just a grocer-type place) but when your are here you'll see that it is worthy of it's four stars. It does indeed sell everything you would expect of a convenience store - with a healthy alcohol section (substantial, not necessarily good for you) - but that should only really equate to 3 stars in my eyes. The fourth star is awarded for the level of cleanliness and the sense of order here at G Express. ALL of the aisles are well stocked with a large variety of goods, neat, tidy well arranged. But the best part of it is that G Express became the first place where it was so clean I could see my own reflection in the floor! THE FLOOR! Alright, it's not like looking straight into a mirror but the are definite outlines and facial features visible, I could clearly see me - in the floor! Awesome floor. That aside, the staff are all quite chilled and friendly and an impressive modern computer system is running there which includes a large flat-screen TV which doubles up as their CCTV when their not watching football or their favourite show. What a convenience store, TTFN, Ian
This is a great little Asian supermarket with a friendly and chatty owner. It's not one of this…read morehere-you-can-find-it-all shops, but the owner has put together an eclectic selection of "Asian stuff": from ready-to-go meals like dumplings and noodles, to typical Chinese sweets and other far-eastern delicacies. My partner, who is originally from Taiwan, likes to come here after a bad day at work sometimes to pick up some feel-good snacks that will put his mood at ease... The owner also runs the Traditional Chinese Medicine shop next door.
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An excellent shop providing an excellent customer service & pleasant experience…read more Staff are knowledgeable & can provide necessary information on any number of their products & provide recommendations on certain products when requested.
Princess News sells newspapers. No surprise there then. As all good newsagents you can find,…read moresweets, crisps, chocolates, minimal groceries and random useful stuff like greetings cards. There is no reason to come here other than if you live in the vicinity. Princess News does what it says on the tin without a single bell or whistle.
Very useful and well stocked health focused convenience store with wallet slamming prices that will…read moremake us non wealthy, non Primrose Hill inhabitants cry in pain when the till pings and drains us of your entire weeks beer money. Whinge now over this is a great little store with a little of everything you could want, with an added touch of decadence you certainly wouldn't find in a Costcutter. I am sure these little tasty expenses are loved by the affluent locals. The poorer locals like me pooh my pants in trepidation whenever I walk trembling and fearful towards the counter to pay.
Has a good range of fancier food, whether you're after cooking chorizo or Japanese rice mirin. A…read morebit expensive, reflecting its location, but not much worse than anywhere else on the street. The cashiers are helpful and friendly. There are sometimes stalls outside selling fresh produce like cheeses and breads - haven't used these but they look tempting. Sometimes missing some more basic foods (e.g. sour cream, cereal bars). Also has a nightmarish entrance/exit system where doors are one way only, so to exit you have to squeeze past the tills - fine if you're buying something but slow if you aren't and the way is blocked by a queue/buggies/ditherers.
Places like this always get my attention because they, in a strong, nerve-defying move, display…read moresome of their goods on the outside of the shop, where it is succeptible to damage by all of the elements (generally rain, although a good volcanic eruption is sometimes spotted). This method invariably loses you stock but perhaps gains you customers, as you can see exactly what they're selling from across the road/down the street. They recoup more because of it then money they lose from the bags themselves.. profit margins, baby. The shop is awesome, because it has a bit of everything. It's the kind of shop you see next to a beach, because it has lots of stuff you take there. Little plastic footballs, hula-hoops, bags (for beach-walking) including all the usual stuff a shop should have. Magazines, chocolate, you know what I mean. An awesome little place.
Another good local open a bit later than the others. Good…read moreselection of sweets and soda.
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