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14 years ago
Great little Asda for all your essentials even has a small bakery which does the best Baguettes I've tasted. Friendly and helpful staff essentially u could do your full shop here. read more
ASDA Supermarket - Grocery Near Me - Liverpool, XMS
Regent House Green Lane
Stoneycroft L13 6RH
Liverpool L13
United Kingdom
0151 552 1140
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I've been to this Tesco location at Liverpool 3 times now. Every single visit has been great! You…read morefind treasures around every corner and the sales they have are really good. According to the locals, this is a bigger store than the regular ones. If I get a chance to visit a regular store, I'll confirm, lol. This one does have 2 levels, and you can take the lift (elevator) or the escaltors escalators. The escalator going down wasn't working the times I've been, but just walk down anyway. They have cashiers for check out as well as self check-out lanes. Prices here are awesome! I'm a huge fan of their bakery bread and the snacks. Their sparkling water game is pretty strong, too. Don't be shocked if I check in here again, lol!
There are Tesco's literally everywhere these days, none more so than probably in Liverpool city…read morecentre. If you're around Liverpool, Tesco's of all versions are dotted around places: metro, local, express, superstore. If there are any more, you'll have to let me know! The Liverpool One branch of Superstore is not actually the most super I have come across in Liverpool as there is one in Litherland which is gargantuan in comparison. However, Liverpool One Tesco is certainly what the town needs. You still have plenty of choice here, a variety of sections such as deli, clothes and international foods to keep you adding more to your basket! I find this place more of a relaxing and enjoyable shopping experience as opposed to the Metro version by the big screen, because its more spacious and offers an abundance of products. The location isn't great if you're driving there as it'll cost you pounds to park somewhere nearby but certainly convenient when you have other chores to do around town.
It's orange-y & cakey, not "Twix-y" like I thought! Good, though!
Tesco's finest! Great for gifting!
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It's not for me, it's for Shay!! Lol
Stumbled upon this place today while searching for something else, saw the review before I went but…read morethought I'd try it anyway as there was some bits I really couldn't find locally. It is fabulous, it is a shame that the other reviewer got nothing more from the experience than a packet of out of date biscuits, which although wrong if true is surprising based on what the place is like and the astounding range of foods in there. No good for Chinese or Thai ingredients but that is already well catered for here... really recommend, excellent butcher and with fresh bread being baked and sold in there it really is worth a look
From the owner: Liverpool's The Best Continental Supermarketread more
During my time in the UK, I knew absolutely nothing about where to shop. That changed quickly when…read morethe homie Shay M. was hooking it up with the hints on where to go for some of the good stuff you can only find out here! Enter... ASDA!! It's a grocery store, but this particular location has 2 stores under 1 roof. The Home Bargains store houses "hardline" items as well as a few food and drinks options. It's here at this location that I was able to find and snag the well-known English cookies (or "biscuits" as they're locally called) which are branded as "Digestives." I do believe these can be found in San Diego's Shakespeare restaurant and store, but they're probably limited on flavors and guaranteed to cost more. While here, I found some of the hot sauces Shay told me about. I have a friend who loves hot sauce, so I'll be gifting that to her along with other yummies. The Cadbury chocolate tub was also here, and on sale. 2 tubs for £9!! That's an unbeatable price! There's a small selection of fruits and veggies and also fresh flower bouquets. I love the prices at these grocery stores. If I lived here, I wouldn't worry too much about sales, but the ones they do have make the prices even more amazing! Gotta love it here at ASDA! Get your shop on and save a grip of money doing it! ;)
Smithdown Road ASDA, or officially Sefton Park ASDA. Everything you expect in a large supermarket…read more This branch has an extra 'string to their bow'....... the staff. Last Saturday, I approached 3 different members of staff with different enquiries I needed resolving. I can only say they went above and beyond what I expected and remedied all my requirements . Many thanks to you all. I had earlier visited the instore Opticians, my original reason for attending the store and was served by a young lady, Kia. She was obviously well informed and trained. A credit to all trainers and recruiters at the store. I have never thought this before but I left feeling as if I was a truly valued customer, due to Kia and her 3 colleagues. I can only recommend visiting this store as it makes shopping a pleasant experience and not the usual chore. I hope the store general manager and department head take note of this review.
THE BUSINESS!!! Roses & Heroes
I wanna try these.. but just want 1 pack!!
That's wassup!!
This is the BIGGEST Tesco I went to while in the UK! It is huge! 2 levels, a huge car park (parking…read morelot/garage) and aisles of deals. If I had to compare this to a store in the U.S., it's definitely a Super Target. There's a clothing section, as well as household, office, and seasonal items in stock now. You would be in trouble if you're not able to control yourself with impulse buying. They offer the convenience of Scan, Shop & Pay, so you can scan items and pay for them as you shop. You'd need to check out one of the scanners in the front of the store, and probably download the app on your phone. Another feature offered here is the Click + Collect option (think Target Drive-Up). The store and car park are very well kept up. They are well lit and clean. I didn't see any shopping carts stranded in anywhere. The employees are friendly and helpful. You can bring in your own reusable bags, or purchase theirs at 30p ($.38) each. I highly recommend coming here for all of your grocery and miscellaneous needs. Locals can also sign up to be a rewards member for extra savings. Be extra and get your shop on at Tesco Extra!!
You gotta get these!!
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On the 4th Sunday of every month the Lark Lane Farmers Market takes place. It is set up at the…read moreAigburth Road end of Lark Lane and curves round onto the paved area of Aigburth Road. There is always an excellent mix of stall here selling produce such as sweets, plants, coffee, cheeses, specialist sausages, specialist meats, beers, smoothies, cakes, black & white pudding and much much more. Many of the stalls have free samples to try and the smell that emits from the market is delicious. The produce on sale is often more expensive than you would find in supermarkets but this is to be expected. The produce is of an excellent quality and you wont find many of the specialist items in supermarkets at all. This is a great addition to the Lark Lane community.
The bohemian chic of Lark Lane, which is littered with bars, eateries and quirky stores selling…read moreretro interior accessories. Drinkers mill about with students - presuming there's a difference between the two - and "dedicated followers of fashion". What a perfect place for a farmers market. This market, held on the last Saturday of every month, is bigger than its counterpart in Woolton Village, although it does suffer slightly in comparison as half of it is on the edge of busy Aigburth road. A great plant stall selling lovely and unusual bushes at very decent prices greets those who enter the market from Lark Lane. The kind of stall Woolton is missing out on. There's myriad cake and bakery stalls selling pasties, pies, pastries and bread and the ever present Savin Hill Farm meat stall, which sells sausages presumably butchered in Heaven. Last time I went, today (28 August), there was a fantastic flower stall with some of the sunniest sunflower bouquets I've ever seen for a mere £3. A very good place to visit every now and again, but it rarely changes, which is a shame.
This little piggie went to market!
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Great supermarket. It's massive and it's open 24 hours. The pricing is the same as ASDA stores…read moreeverywhere. The staff are friendly and helpful, and there is a huge selection of stuff. Upstairs has tons of DVDs and CDs as well as other electrical items, clothes and toys. Downstairs is the food and drink as well as a great range of books and magazines. There's a deli section, too. There are usually special offers on all kinds of items, these are placed in prime viewing positions for anyone browsing. I recommend ASDA to any late-night shoppers. Though be warned, the tills shut down at 4am for ten or fifteen minutes, so you may be left standing around waiting for them if your timing is unfortunate.
great place to shop now 24hr open time. The opticians is great, excellent customer service and they…read moredo anything for you to find the right glasses.
Poor old Aldi. It enjoyed a few good years basking in the glow of being the only supermarket for…read moremiles around. That was before Asda swaggered in and parked its fat arse across the road. Now the two sit staring at each other and judging from the crush of shoppers pouring through Asda's revolving door, the Yanks won. Compared to Asda's bustling slickness and infuriating convenience, Aldi can appear a bit slapdash and sad. However, step inside and you realise it wins the lovability factor by a country fathom. More peaceful, more for your money, more German, Aldi (short for Albrecht Discount in case you were wondering) is a place where you can fill your Volkswagen boot with delicious yet unfamiliar brands and still get change from a Deutschmark. How many other places can say that?
I often thought that this Aldi (built on an old school site) would see its demise since the…read morebuilding of the Asda immediately opposite, In fact it appears to have had the exact opposite affect. The store has actually benefited from more shoppers and the discounts appear better than ever. It has just been extended in the last couple of months. It isn't actually going to give any real competition to Asda in relation to choice, but there is some really cheap products for sale. Easy parking too!
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A new Aldi has opened in the Old Swan area of Liverpool. It has a decent sized car park and is by…read morea number of bus stops, so extremely handy. It is literally a 2 min walk across the road from the big Tesco too, so for me, that means I can get my basics from Aldi and anything else, I can nip across the road to finish up at Tesco. Every little helps. . . or is that a different store?
On the way back from the docks and museums we decided to pick up small items for a easy dinner…read more Our stay has a kitchenette, might as well take advantage. Nice clean store , 2 open cashiers. Many self check outs.
A small Tesco Express store in Liverpool town centre on Lord Street close to the One, it can be…read moreuseful if you're looking to pick up some essentials quickly, without going into the huge Tesco nearby. It is a small store, so the selection is limited, for a store of its' size, the product range is OK, they do also have a Costa Coffee machine here, which is again useful if you're in a rush and don't have enough time to go to one of the many coffee-shops nearby. The store could have been cleaner and free of obstruction, the warehouse cages left in the middle of the store, made already narrow aisles much worse. 3* - Decent location if you're in a hurry, much better options nearby if you have time on your hands.
Tesco Express, Lord Street, Liverpool
This branch of Sainsbury's is styled as Sainsbury's Local store, located in Liverpool Central on…read moreRanelagh Street, it is probably one of the best places in the Liverpool Central station to get some essentials for your journey or to take home, odds are if you're at Liverpool Central station you would be heading home as it is mainly used for Merseyrail services in the local Merseyside area. The store inside isn't as modern as other Sainsbury's Local stores in city centres or even railway stations (compare to Manchester Piccadilly), but it gets the job done... well sort of. Selection of most items was small, especially the Free From section which was pretty much non-existent. Staff around the store didn't seem too helpful, I was told they didn't have a particular item, they didn't make as much effort as other stores have in the past to help me find it, taking one glance and just saying no, which was disappointing on both levels of service and stock. Location wise it is convenient if you are getting the train to get something for your journey or to take home, while not being the nicest convenience store in terms of overall feel and stock apart from that, considering service factors too which let the store down, I feel only a two-star rating saves it, which is mainly for providing a basic level of services to serve Liverpool Central station.
In a world of convenience stores we are all walking through an endless series of aisles looking for…read moresomething. If you are like me living in the moment, or as some would say the last minute, then the opportunity to fuel up right now or buy your evening meal on the way home can be fundamental to your function. What is really good in Central Station Sainsburys is the surprising range of fresh food which amongst the fast food options give you a real choice to be healthy and cook up your evening repast from scratch. When I am feeling a bit inspired I will do just that with my favourite feasts. I confess there are times when the comfort of convenience food is just too tempting and a microwave cannelloni and a prepared salad is about as adventurous as I can manage. There are many manifestations of convenience and we all recognize that if we were perfect people with a thought and a plan perhaps stops like a Sainsburys at a station would have short and inglorious lives. Good news for Sainsburys though that, for me at least, no such carefully thought out planning has yet emerged.
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