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14 years ago
Great Place To Shop. Well Stocked. Friendly Staff. Overall Lovely People. Bill. read more
Point Road
Crosshaven, Co. Cork
Republic of Ireland
(021) 483 3727
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https://centra.ie
Hours
What time does Centra open?
Centra opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Centra close?
Centra closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Centra closes at 9:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:30 AM - 10:00 PMSun 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Does Centra have parking?
Yes, Centra has parking options.
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Came by on a Monday at around 2:30 AM, excited to try some food. Unfortunately, everything seemed…read morepretty basic and overpriced, and there didn't seem to be too many options. Instead, the stalls mainly sell produce, meat, cheese, and seafood, which would be great if you were a local, but we were just visiting. There are a few stalls selling things like candies/honey/jams, that were reasonably priced, so we bought a few of those to bring home as souvenirs. We spent probably about half an hour walking around and made it through the entire market. It was fun to walk around and see all the local goods/products, but don't expect a lot of options for good food if you're hungry.
I was expecting more from this English Market. The selections were not that big (pretty basic…read morestuff), but everything seemed to be very pricey. Not impressed at all
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It's so Fancy like as Fancy as big dunnes in bishopstown…read more They have so many different food stations, I always end up leaving with a full basket. 10/10 must visit
One of the best SuperValu stores I have seen in Ireland so far. The freshest produce and I found…read moreeverything to be displayed so nicely. The staff are extremely helpful, courteous and kind. There is wheelchair parking and a multi-storey car park. Plenty of open areas in-store with an entrance from outside and inside the shop. Looking forward to shopping there again
Tesco Ireland
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Rushing me when checking out while I am simply trying to bag my items as fast as humanly possible…read more I will spend my money somewhere else next time and from now on avoid this store. This is why I shop at Dunnes and will not come to Tesco again. At least at Dunnes, they kindly wait for me to bag things instead of rushing me, continuously helping others over me. Very rude!
TESCO 13.07.10 The major supermarket chains are often…read moreportrayed as the big bad wolves of the food industry. Is it all bad? I know the Bridgestone Irish Food Guide editorial came down on them like a pack of Dutch defenders in the ninth edition. But the products of many of the food producers lavishly praised by Bridgestone are to be seen in the major supermarkets. Tesco spend two billion (their own figure) on Irish food and drink each year, including everything from salads to Angus Beef. Quite a lot of organic produce on display there also. I recently filled a trolley at Tesco's Mahon shop, including a few of those gorgeous yoghurts from Glenilen Farm in West Cork, and that was after a buying quite a bit at the weekly Farmers Market outside. I understand, from some producers, that Good Food customers, especially organic fans, stay loyal in the downturn and are prepared to pay a small premium to keep getting their favourite foods but who can blame the busy financially challenged houseperson doing the weekly shopping (say for two adults and two plus kids) from taking advantage of the choices and prices at places like Tesco. TESCO Tesco at Mahon Point is one of the biggest supermarkets in the county. Aside from the clothing and electrical departments, the choice in food is staggering. Take Balsamic Vinegar for instance; prices here ranged from one euro to close to twelve for aged varieties. Range of wine too is impressive. Got a couple of bottles, including a Tarrango by Brown Brothers for old time's sake. This unusual variety, which I first came across a few years ago when the brothers (sisters actually) came to town to show off their produce. It is a red that may be chilled. Liked it then and no reason why I shouldn't like it now, especially that the price has been cut.
Centra Crosshaven
This is a great little grocery store. We Found everything we needed for a week on a boat... Save…read moreperhaps boxed wine, but they do have a decent selection of wines, beers and liquor... Including Mount Gay Rum to keep the sailing crowd happy.
(3 reviews)
I've shopped at this Tesco both in 2017 and today. It seemed larger in 2017 but I could be…read moremisremembering, I just remember having a lot more selection back then. It's located in an indoor shopping strip and is accessible from the street as well. The prices are fairly decent and you should be able to grab whatever you need, whether it's normal groceries or a snack for the road. The store is fairly clean and is kept stocked. It's quiet and offers a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the town. Bring your own bags as they don't have them. The self-checkout machines are easy to use but are a little slow when giving change.
Note: all my recent vacation in Ireland Yelp reviews will have the same 1st paragraph preamble, for…read morejust the review itself skip to the 2nd paragraph. On a whirlwind 2 week vacation to Ireland, the girlfriend & I tried to see & experience absolutely as much of this incredible land as we could. We did not accomplish every last activity we wished we could have on our rather ambitious itinerary. Nonetheless, we did discover a land of numerous stunning & magical wonders. We did see a land of unending natural beauty. We did learn of a land with a monumentally long history of trials, tragedies & triumphs. We did get to meet many kind, humorous, warm & generous people. Our vacation to Ireland was just 2 weeks, but that was time enough to know this is a land easy to love & a land to be sorely missed. Having eaten every single meal out at some restaurant since arriving in Ireland a few days earlier, the girlfriend & I needed a break from both the elevated calories & price tag of eating out constantly. Hidden inside the same shopping arcade as our new breakfast spot in Killarney was a Tesco. Simple groceries sounded like the relief we needed. We shopped at this Tesco a few times while we were in town & found both the selection of goods & prices to be good. This Tesco was very helpful in keeping our arteries from hardening too quickly & the slowing the frantic pace in which the €'s had been departing our wallets.
Super-friendly staff, well stocked and massive variety. Great fresh fruit and vegetables and an…read moreever-expanding specialities' sections for things like sugar-free, gluten-free items. Car parking is ample. There is an ATM in the shop and the off-licence has nice variety. A pharmacist and coffee shop in the same building make up the repertoire. The car-park includes clothes and bottle banks that are kept clean and a car cleaning service.
JJ Fields & Co
I have been to JJ Fields a few times now & I really enjoy shopping here. They have a great bakery…read morein store and they also make their own sliced pan, which is AMAZING and very popular with the customers. I highly recommend shopping in Fields as they are well stocked, I usually find everything I need and the staff are very friendly
This is lovely store with an adjoining coffee shop that should be a delight to locals and visitors…read morealike. On a recent trip to West Cork from California, my family had booked lodgings nearby and wanted to stock up on groceries. What a delight it was to walk into Fields and find a well designed and well equipped grocer. The prices seemed more than fair, particularly since we had just come down from pricey Dublin. My gosh, a small coffee at McDonald's ran 2.40 euro which converts to about $3.50 US with no re-fills.! The store had a friendly feeling and the cashier's were helpful and courteous as well.
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