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7 years ago
Fairly large Asda store, probably visited by holiday makers.plenty of parking just outside & pretty close to Skelton. Nice view to the sea from car park. Toilets available. read more
ASDA - Grocery Near Me - Saltburn-by-the-Sea, RCC
Pheasant Fields Lane
Skelton
Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 2ZL
United Kingdom
01287 658077
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http://storelocator.asda.com
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What time does ASDA open?
ASDA opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.ASDA opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does ASDA close?
ASDA closes at 12:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.ASDA closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 6:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Next day)Sun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does ASDA have parking?
Yes, ASDA has parking options.
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Everything I wrote in my previous review is still true: it's still clean, friendly and has a basic…read morerange of stock. The fruit and veg has improved slightly in quality since then but it can be more expensive than supermarkets. It's harder to park on the street outside now as there are bollards on the pavement but there's two side roads and a sort-of car park around the back. One of the bus stops is right outside which is handy if you're heading in that direction. It has an ATM outside, and there's a Co-Op Pharmacy just across the road. This Co-Op has all the basic things that you need, and with good opening hours, it's a great local shop.
The co-op in Brotton is such a rip off your better off going to asda i cant see it lasting iv not…read morebeen in since asda opened nor have i seen many people go to the co-op like they used to you would of thought they would of lowered the prices to compete with asda but they haven't even attempted to the prices they charge for every day items is disgusting and they take advantage of people have no transport to go else where its pretty sad when there's more staff on the shop floor than customers All i can say is i can't see the co-op lasting much longer
This is a great Waitrose. The coffee machine is good and the cafe is a really nice place for…read moremeeting friends. The shop is well stocked and laid out with fresh counted for fish, meat, cheese and cakes. They have an excellent wine section with a specialist roaming around nearby :) As a regular I have come to know the people that work there so it makes the experience all the more enjoyable. The quick pay service and the free newspaper for myWaitrose members is an added bonus. I go shopping on my motorbike so it helps that I can pack my rucksack and saddle bags as I go rather than all at the end of my shop at the checkout. Enjoy :)
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Nice reasonable size store. Entrance in market place & large car park at rear. Close to cathedral…read more Sells papers & magazines.
Tesco in earlestown in newton le willows isn't as big as the tescos in the town centres nor is it a…read moretwenty four hour tesco - but its just as good. Its open normal hours 8 am - 8pm monday to saturday and then 10am - 4pm on sundays. All your foods and drinks are stocked here and as everybody knows with all tescos their is a great choice of varied foods on offer. At the moment they have the offers of drinks so christmas celebrating doesn't have to cost too much. They also have a decent sized electrical section for your low cost kettles and toaster and other kitchen appliances. They also stock a limited range of large screen tvs so you literaly can get most things in this store. One of the downsides to tesco in newton le willows is that is doesn't have a clothing section, but i suppose you can't have everything. Parking here is great and free so long as you do not overstay. There is plenty of disabled spaces and children parking areas. Toilets in this tesco are kept very clean which is amazing as they are the only public toilets in the area whilst your out and about shopping. Staff here are lovely and helpful, always on hand to help with any queries or even with your packing of your weekly shop. They also offer a saving scheme, where you can buy £1 stamps and save on a card. For every £49 you save they give you £1 and you can redeem these on any of the stores items which is another great way to save for christmas or other occasions. Well worth a shopping trip.
This grocery is pretty decent for a holiday shop 9f a few nights' provisions. The best thing is…read morethat there is a good amount of free parking.There is also a gas station attached m, which is handy.
Good Sainsbury's location. Has an upstairs for clothing and household goods. I like it that they…read moregive you price match vouchers.
Store itself is very good and well laid out. Deli and butchers are nice…read more we go most sundays and also visit the cafe . The food in the cafe is ok but for weeks and weeks one of the coffee machines has been out of order the other coffee machine is painfully slow. There always seems to be a dire shortage of staff and the staff that are there look so stressed. Tables are often full of dirty pots. It's such a shame as it could be a great place. The customer toilets however are smelly and more often than not dirty. Sunday 27th ladies toilet no toilet roll, bits of paper all over the floor, end toilet seat covered in skid marks, wash basins dirty. there are sheets on the back of the door for toilet monitoring and at 11.30 the sheet had already been signed off for 11am, 12pm and 1pm which is really not good enough. Bearing in mind COVID is still around the toilets should be clean. Who ever had falsified this sheet needs to be reprimanded .
Poor location. The prices should be better as well. The…read morecheckouts are poor and the standard of food is never the best. Compared to other stores we have in town this is not the best. the only saving grace is the epic Car wash...
This Morrisons store is fairly new to York and is located on Foss Islands road…read more Morrisons offers what you would expect from a large supermarket chain - but it is a little different. Morrisons 'market place' is a unique set out for a supermarket and you can find fresh fruit and veg along side a fish monger and butchers where just like the advert shows you, the staff will be more than happy to talk you through whatever cut of meat you require or even fillet your fish for you. There is also a bakery and rotisserie offering yummy treats such as pork pies and sausage rolls as well as hot roast chickens. Another good point worth mentioning about Morrisons is that they do from time to time do brilliant offers. It's worth looking out for them on the internet or in your local paper.
A new Morrisons supermarket between Foss Islands Road and James street near to the centre of the…read morecity of York. It is large enough to have a full range of goods that you would expect of Morrisons and is conveniently located for York city centre. Being brand new it is also clean and specious, There is also a large car park with petrol station and car wash available. Petrol & Diesel is usually the cheapest in York as Morrison's always seem to be the first retailer to announce price changes. This store is also on the same site as a large Homebase store and Frankie & Benny's restaurant!
Of the 2 supermarkets in the town, this is probably the better from a mans point of view. Quite…read morelarge with a pay & display car park out side. There is a cash machine inside by tills. A small customer toilet is also available. Cooked chickens, fresh fish counter, pizza bar & salad bar available. There is a bakery section where they make their own bread. A fair sized freezer area as well. Use it regularly.
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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This seems to have less selection since a recent refit and the prices are also not competitive…read morecompared to tesco across the road. It has a large refrigerated section and a good alcohol selection with a lot of real ales. There is also a reasonable selection of ethical and fair trade stuff. Staff can be fairly slow which can be annoying if I have popped in before the school run.
For food I love this store. It is smaller than other Tescos or the local asda in thornaby but it…read moretends to be a lot less busy and has most of the food range available in larger stores just not the clothing and electrical, or housewares ranges. The staff are efficent and the shelves kept well stocked - very rarely have they sold out of something I wanted (which was a bug bear when I used to shop at Sainsburys as they always seemed to be running out of stuff). Also like most Tescos now it has a petrol station, free parking and is open 24 hours a day (except Sundays).
Tesco Ingleby Barwick is a medium sized supermarket. The store has a range of food, clothing and…read moreelectrical items, as well as it's own Starbucks coffee shop. The supermarket itself is small, but stocks a reasonable range of goods. Service in-store is adequate. I have been charged double price on two occasions for various products and found it a difficult process to get a refund. The stores petrol station is in a handy location as there are few places to fill up in and around Ingleby Barwick. Petrol is also reasonably priced unlike the local competitors.
I regularly visit Hartlepool and this is a much better stop for a lunchtime salad than M&S and…read moreabout half the price too! Otherwise it's just another supermarket! xx
Love tesco always friendly n helpfull don't matter were i shop a always end up back in tesco :) xxread more
Me and my Uncle Billy spawned in to this establishment. We were instantaneously gobsmacked by the…read morevast quantity of purchasable goods. We were as spoiled for choice as a group of fifty year old builders indecisively looking through a lunchtime chip shop menu. We ended up buying some bread, some butter, the largest cucumber we could get our grubby hands on, the cashier's left ear, and a WW2 German standard issue Karabiner 98 Kurz that we found in the fresh produce isle. We then strolled into the defecation facilities to unearth an elderly gentleman, standing abrace with his right leg on the counter, gently trimming his long, luscious locks of genital hair into the sink with a WW2 German standard issue Seitengewehr 84/98 rifle bayonet that he too found in the fresh produce section. "Are you in need of any assistance?" Billy kindly asked with a look of pure intrigued hope in his eyes. The man confirmed and we got to work. After grooming the man's fantastical follicles, we made our way to the till where we exchanged currency, a total of 16 Great British Pound Sterling, for the goods and services that we had acquired on that particular shopping visit. We then proceeded to leave the store and head home to utilise the items we had purchased.
The usual fill up your car and buy your essentials. This is located on a very busy road whihc is…read moreone of the main roads into Middlesbrough centre. Ideal for a fill up on the way to work/shop and eaqually on the way home for those things you have forgotten. There are approximately 10 pumps and they are always busy. Sometimes I find it quite frustrating when I am waitin behind my chosen pump for someone to finish walking round the isles. The garage stocks a good supply of essentials and often has special prices on items.You can pop in for your newspapers and there is a small selection of fresh breakfast items to accompany it. Outside is parking if you just want to shop. There are 2 cash points and an air line and hoover.The fuel prices are always reasonable against other places in the area.
service is too poor and the security is really bad bought pyjamas was a set of 3 the lady told us…read morethat they weren't a set of three with the snoodie,we asked the lady to go get some help to see if they are together she thought we were trying to take them and we weren't they were aggressive with us and one of the security guards wanted to fight my husband,I'm scared to go back in there as the staff were making us look bad infront of a lot of people,they then wouldn't serve us so we left the pyjamas there.we have never had a problem in Asda Portrack lane before we have shopped there since 2012.
Your Asda portrack store has the most horrible staff very very rude and thinking there clever…read morecalling me a cripple get to other members of your staff because I am disabled not good at all won't be back
Purchased many products from this Greggs located inside the Byron Place Shopping Centre for many…read moreyears now and not one complaint in terms of quality, customer service and now in these strange times, safety! Extremely friendly staff with notable experience; assistant manager in particular and a long serving assistant make you leave with a guaranteed smile. *Not much competition in the area so a popular store yet never too big a queue, eat-in available (currently postponed due to COVID-19 measures) and toilets nearby in the centre. *Card/Contactless payment available *Greggs App compatible *Free Parking in the Byron Place Shopping Centre
Gregg's is in the new Byron Place shopping centre. It is the only 'fast' food place in the centre…read moreso doesn't have much competition. The shop is quite small and being small it doesn't have loads of 'stock'. That is a good thing though as most of the food is really fresh. There isn't enough space to cook loads and sell t through out the day. They cook a small amount and re cook through out the day to repenish what has been bought. Prices are average and seem to be the same accross all Greggs. The staff were friendly, talking to my girls and asking them questions. The shop wasn't busy and it has a pleasant feel to it. If you do want to sit down and eat there are a few chairs in the middle of the shopping centre you can use. But remember to put your rubbish in the bin.
When practically the town around this shop has disappeared over the years Clarke's butchers now…read morestands by itself and has done so for many years. Still butchers thou the main business is sandwiches what are all made on the premises. The shop is run by farther and sons and is still in business because of the passing trade The shop is absolutely spotless and everything about it is done to a high standard and it beats any other sandwich outlet in the area.
We've just had our first Sunday dinner delivery, it was delicious and so much of it........it was…read moredelivered on time, hot, very nicely packaged and very reasonably priced. Well done.......we'll be back. Thank you
This is our local stop off point as its right near our house, its great if you only need a few…read morethings, not so good if you need to stock up the fridge. I think that its meant to be more of a convenience branch than a supermarket though as it stocks the basics that you need, without going to a huge supermarket. The prices are usual for sainsbury's not too cheap, but most of the stuff is fairly good quality. Recently, they have started stocking the sainsbury's basic range, which in my opinion is a good idea because its a very student based area, and not everyone can afford the prices, so this will attract more people. They have a small selection of magazines, toiletries, and cigarettes as well as the usual food and drink items. Staff are always friendly, but sometimes the other customers aren't. During busy times of day, its best avoided as the queues can get pretty big, though you usually still get served fairly quickly as all the staff jump on tills to get it cleared.
Sandsend the Place is fantastic. The beach is vast and you could walk to Whitby. Our airbnb was…read moreright on the front with a bay window that gave sweeping views of the ocean. Nothing to do in Sandsend but relax with a book and then walk over to Estbeck House for a magnificent meal and libation.
An excellent beach to the north of Whitby. There's free parking on the main road (the A174) just…read moresouth of the village itself, and from there steps lead down to the beach itself. It's a huge beach, with plenty of sand and pebbles too. There's not much else -- no funfair, very few shops, no pier -- and to be honest that's part of the attraction as far as we are concerned. It can get quite busy (head north to Runswick Bay if you want to get away from the crowds), but even when it's busy there's still plenty of room for everyone. All in all, a very pleasant spot.
Brilliant staff, lots of bargains, fresh, good quality meat and pies. Tracey, the Manageress, so…read morefriendly and helpfull. Chargrilled rib eye steaks to die for.