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15 years ago
Very good store. Well stocked shelves. And very friendly staff. Excellent
410 Heysham Road
Morecambe LA3 2BJ
United Kingdom
01524 851071
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http://www.co-operative.coop
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Tesco
(7 reviews)
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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.
(3 reviews)
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This Tesco is very handy for those in Clitheroe and it is in a nice area. The range they have ,…read morehowever, is quite restricted and it doesnt stock a quater of Tescos usual range. It is a small store and has a great fish counter. It is more of a 'pop in for bis place rather than to do a big shop.'
my I say a big thank you for helping me take home the hover in a box and a big thank you to all who…read morework on the tills who put my shopping in my bag thank you .
Morrisons
(1 review)
A handy supermarket not far from the house we stay at when we go to the lake district…read more The market style of Morrisons is nice when you're in the countryside even if we were selling out the local businesses for ease. Had everything we needed and more including cooking stuffs and a garden centre.
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.
Booths
(6 reviews)
This marvelous grocery store totally surprised me. We travelled by train on this last European…read moretrip, we went back and forth about whether we should drive or train or do a combination of both. We decided on going the train route totally. Driving on the left hand side is not something to choose easily....I have only done it once before in 1982 in Jamaica and it was fine because I was incredibly young and the roads were less travelled back then but it's hard to change. I know many accidents/ deaths that have happened because of this. Anyway we decided to do the train bit. When we arrived at the York train station we had some time to wait so Joe said " Go check out the Booths" I already knew this is a grocery store chain in England and had seen it before But I was blown away at this one and was surprised to find it at the Windermere train station. I spent a good 45 minutes in there and purchased many items for our next destination. Beautiful produce and it also had a whole bakery area and a area with pharmacy type items too. When Joe insisted I go honestly I was a bit annoyed like Why? Lol Great store! Best in town!
Booths by a wide margin is the largest and nicest grocery store in Windermere. Excellent selection…read moreof produce, international and British staples, and a massive wine and liquor section. I made several Thai dishes and Booths had all the necessary ingredients from fish sauce to palm sugar to dried kaffir lime leaves. Prices are much lower and the selection much larger than you'd find in London. Try £26 for a bottle of Veuve, and yes we bought a case for Christmas lunch! If you're self catering in the Lake District and are looking for quality well above your average Tesco Express, be sure to make the drive to Booths.
One of the top Supermarkets in the area for quality of food, wine, choice, huge store selection,…read morefully stocked shelves, friendly staff and more. The prices are slightly more than Asda or Aldi but better in some respects than Sainsburys or other supermarkets. Food is fresh and a longer sell by date than those equivalent meat, fish or fruit and veg perishable goods at ASDA. In terms of overall experience, this is best for special occasion shopping such As Christmas, Parties, or large varied non normal shops as well as regular shopping. You pay slightly more but the quality is there.
Brilliant. I love Morrisons. Situated just off the Prom in Morecambe it has a big car park -…read morehowever in summer and particularly at the weekends this can get full of naughty people using it when they are not actually shopping there. Morrisons offers brilliant value for money to my mind and the quality and range isn't bad either. Their fresh fish counter is the best of any of the local supermarkets - check it out. The fish always looks super fresh. I also love their pie counter - well I'm a northern lass, of course I love the pie counter! And the instore bread is always good. They do a fine range of deals and I always manage to pick something up on BOGOF And the cafe is great. Waits for tables and food can be long but that's because, for the price, it's worth hanging around.
Spar
This is your one stop shop for anything and everything you will ever need for your life at uni. I…read moreremember asking classmates where I could find forks and laundry detergent and they would reply "at the spa" thinking I had to go to some beauty and day spa in town. I didn't quite understand and then one day, I saw it. Just a few yards from my dorm room. It is like a liquor, supermarket and wal-mart all condensed into a compact corner convenient store. The only thing was that they couldn't quite understand me when I asked for 'aluminum foil' because you have to say 'aluminium.' When I would run out of vodka, luncheon meat, gravy granules, tea and crumpets, frozen pizzas for 99 pence, or even fried chicken to get me through the cold, grueling days of studying, this Spar came to the rescue, everytime. I only have fond memories of this lifesaver. Oh yea, and they have instant ramen and siracha sauce too! What a relief!
SPAR is the largest convenience shop on campus and offers competitive prices on campus. Although…read morestill more expensive than supermarkets or other places in town, you are paying for the convenience. It offers a much wider range of goods than the comparable LUSU shops. This often means that I walk from the other end of campus just to get a particular brand or item that I can't buy in the nearer LUSU shop (aka Central Stores). I hear the SPAR baguettes are amazing, but I've yet to try them.
(8 reviews)
This feels like the biggest Tesco ever. It opened in about 1990 and has expanded like mad in the…read morelast 5 years. As well as food, there's a massive clothing section which actually has some nice stuff, a huge electrical section and lots of kitchenware. It feels like somewhere you could do a massive home shop. To suit it's size there are lots of checkouts and always lots of staff so even at the busiest times you're not waiting too long to get served. The car park outside is massive and they also operate a free shuttle bus from certain areas of Blackpool
Had to call in to buy a white shirt, got it home, it's short sleeved and in the wrong packet, I go…read moreback, no-one at customer services, there's this staff member supposed to be looking after it. What a condescending, obstructive a/hole he is too. General Manager has to come over and apologise, informs me they've had a lot of complaints about ''Henry''. Well ''Henry'' needs to go, I inform him, before someone puts him in intensive care. Emailed head office to complain, reply comes back, ''it's business sensitive''. No I can't work it out either.
Lidl
A large Lidl store which is always well stocked, and has a better atmosphere and layout than Aldi…read more Some good deals to be had, but prices are not always the best, but personally I find some of their own branded goods to be the best out there. Staff are friendly and will always open up a checkout if a long queue is forming. Recently, they've set up a little bakery near the entrance, which produces a few simple goods such as baguettes, doughnuts and pastries.
Sainsbury's
Nice reasonable size store. Entrance in market place & large car park at rear. Close to cathedral…read more Sells papers & magazines.
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