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13 years ago
Fairly standard supermarket with pretty much everything you need. Right next to the Novotel hotel, so it's a convenient place to get some snacks and drinks. read more
36 Princess St
Brighton-Le-Sands New South Wales 2216
Australia
(02) 9599 5493
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http://www.coles.com.au
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What time does Coles open?
Coles opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Coles opens at 8:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Coles close?
Coles closes at 11:59 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Coles closes at 8:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 6:00 AM - 11:59 PMSun 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Coles have parking?
Yes, Coles has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 1,259 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
You remember that hot chick you used to love seeing at school? ..and then you saw her a couple of…read moreyears later to find she let herself go so much you were all like, "What the hell happened to you...?" Well this is one of those. This Woollies has the distinction of going from one of the best Woollies in 2013 to (in my experience) the worst. Badly maintained produce, rarely stocked shelves, stock in the wrong place... it's a bit of a shambles. The staff are generally okay with a couple of really exceptional register and shelving staff that are the saving grace of the experience here. The major exception to this is a large island lady with short red hair that habitually snatches your card off you when you pay and thinks it's funny to mock customers that have trouble at the self service checkout. If there were a Coles here I would drop this place like a led balloon but it's the only action in town.
One of the bigger Woolworths supermarkets in Sydney; newly built and opened. While it is a larger…read morebuilding, luckily everything inside is nicely laid out, with plenty of room to move and lots of checkouts, including self serve. There are also iPads at the end of some of the aisles, if you want to quickly type in what product you're looking for and exactly where to find it. Fresh sushi is also made instore in front of you; with some sushi already prepared for purchase, but you can also ask if you want something custom put together. Fresh pizzas are also available and made in store; either pick up a premade pizza or custom order your own.
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Picked up a jar of chilli sauce whilst buying my fruit and veg. There was no price to be found for…read morethe sauce on the shelving or on the jar itself but the size would of indicated around $8-$10. After going through the checkout the price she charged me seemed excessive for what I had bought so I immediately checked the receipt . Upon checking I saw the price of the sauce was $25. I was still in the store at the checkout and asked for a refund which they refused. I asked for a credit for the next week when I did my shop and she refused . I could only exchange it for something else so had to go searching for something I really didnt need for $25. I could understand if it was fruit or veg and I had left the store but I was still in the store and the product was in a jar. Wont be shopping here again
Being a mother I know how hard it is to find good quality fresh fruits and vegetables. I have been…read morequite put off by the supermarket chains who sell produce kept in storage for ages. I stumbled upon Miles fresh food when my husband had some work in the area and I just thought I could use the time to finish off my local grocery shopping. I couldn't believe what I saw - fresh, crisp fruits and vegetables and that too at prices cheaper than anywhere else. Amazed at the variety of offerings as well as the prices, I recommended this to other family and friends. The staff is friendly and is ready to help you in every possible way. They even have a variety of freshly baked goods .Love the Pizza bases and the wraps. They also have a variety of herbs and spices available from different countries. These days my weekly grocery shopping is never complete without going to Mile's fresh food .
This is probably the best place to get your daily two fruit and five veg servings and any other…read moredaily food essentials. Peakhurst Fruit Shop is perfect if you want to avoid the long lines and questionable freshness of fruits at your local Coles or Woolies. Among the obvious variety of fruit and vegetables sold at almost every other fruit shop, Peakhurst Fruit shop acts doubly as a delicatessen selling a huge variety of cold meats and appetizers to satisfy any entree platter. However, the real prize-winner in this place is the fresh home-made gelato (which is too perfect for the upcoming summer months). If you want something a little sweeter than your healthy serving of fruit, be sure to top it off with a fresh scoop of gelato on your next visit to Peakhurst Fruit Shop.
Have you ever watched some cooking shows and thought about picking up some Indian spices and curry…read moremixes from nearby local store... Conveniently located inside Rockdale plaza is the Spice Market Indian store which comes in handy when I have these urges to cook authentic Indian food. The shop also has groceries from Nepal and Bangladesh. Everything manufactured in these countries from Biscuits to beauty products is sold here. It's a must go place for the local Indian and Bangladeshi community. The staff is extremely friendly and is always ready to help even if you don't know (the original name of) exactly what you are looking for. One thing that I noticed is that they have a lot of space and could do with adding more stock as many aisles look a bit empty. Adding more stock would increase their day to day sales and turnover. They also stock freshly made chapattis and other snacks/sweets made by housewives at home. Oh yes forgot to mention if you are a Bollywood fan - you can get access to a huge collection of DVDs and super cheap prices.
This is the worst supermarket I have ever been to. The temperature inside it was so hot. The air…read moreconditioner was broken and the service was amazingly bad. Rude cashier. Inflated price. Will never ever enter that supermarket again.
Wide range of things here from fresh produce, Butcher, imported foods from China, Taiwan and Japan…read more I was pretty impressed with their selection. They have furikake and umeboshi! Which is pretty hard to find in most Asian markets. They had tons of Taiwanese snacks and drinks as well as a good selection of thinly sliced meats for hot pot. If I lived in the area I would probably be very satisfied with this market because they have such a wide range!
Maloney's Grocer deserves a mention for the simple fact that it stocks the most delicious chocolate…read morein the world. Conscious Chocolate's Raw Cacao with 60% cacao, naturally sweetened with agave nectar, is raw, organic, handmade and vegan, with low GI, no soy, no added sugar and gluten free. So basically, it's chocolate that is not only delicious, but that is good for you - or so I'm able to convince myself. Maloney's is fantastic for a bunch of other reasons as well - namely their amazing salads, gluten free products, fantastic range of fruit and veg, and tasty fresh gluten free vegetarian lasagne. So you should go there - and buy some Conscious Chocolate.
Top five things to browse and buy at Maloneys…read more 1. Anything from the deli. The salads, the sandwiches, the pastas all are delicious. 2. The Tubs of goodness. Chocolates, sweets, pretzels, nuts, rice crackers, you name it Maloneys have it in a tub. 3. Great quality fruit and vege and lots of it! Maloney's also have great packaged up veggies for snacking. 4. The selection of great sauces, jams, dips etc. 5. The coffee is really very good. You'll pay through the nose for everything at Maloney's but you are paying for quality.
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a HUGE coles with everything you could need!…read more They gave out chocolate cakes one time, and that is enough to get a five star because that single slice blows all the other groceries out of the water. Time to time, there will be an employee handing out samplers (but like full size samplers) of new Cole's branded treats. I've never had to wait more than 20 seconds to check out at this cole's, and had absolutely no issues ever.
I did not expect Coles being a supermarket in the middle of CBD would be that sizable! This…read morelocation though not really close to my hotel but worth coming by to check it out in the area. Huge selection of everything. This place though is super crowded! A lot of out of towners like myself are shopping here. Self serve lines with multiple checkout machine probably the best option instead of waiting in line if you only have a few items that you want to cash out.
Absolutely disgraceful, that Woolworths is the only major retailer in Australia to enforce a no…read morechange of mind policy. They refuse even with a receipt to give you your money back. Disgusting. They sell items beyond food, but have the arrogance to say no refund, go spend your money in the store only. As if we don't spend enough and regularly. Whoever enforced that rule should be sacked. It might make your bottom line look better in the short term, but in the long term having such atrocious disrespectful customer service to regular customers, will see this company go down hill in the future. They think they are being smart, but they are actually creating long term business suicide. I know every company will take my money, but I watch to see if I return something how they treat me. Woolworths, you have a bad egg at the top of your food chain, with ZERO knowledge of customer service!!
I had no clue that Woolworths existed anymore until I came to Australia to visit. Very small…read morelocation and essentially is the same as a Walgreens except on a smaller scale. Selection was mediocre and prices were ok. I was dissapointed as I was expecting it to be more of a grocery store.
Easy to walk past, this Woolworths is actually quite a large grocery store. In addition to a good…read moreassortments of fruits, veg, prepared meals, cheeses, and frozen fare, the level below ground has household wares (cleaners, mops, tupperware, hangers, etc.). In short, all the things you need to set up a house are here, and prices are reasonable.
Wow.... Another supermarket in china town. It was really…read moregood set up. Starting from the entrance just right opposite UTS library on ultimo street, very clean. You walking pass 2 sliding doors and mini escalator will bring you down stairs ( and vise versa ). Small cafe on the right hand side after you on lower level, and coffee is supply by Vittoria, you know this brand supply a good quality coffee. They had deal for coffee and cakes. Sign on every isle will guide you find items that you need. The have their own bakery section, and hot food items, as you can choose and maybe try items on promotion, ( this lady is offering me tasting of roast chicken while I'm writing on this review ). Well, on top of that they also offer free wi fi.. I know it sound a bit unusual but I think they want people to shop over here and who ever giving company feel very comfortable to be able to browse the net and write review on yelp. PS: did I mention they have $2 coffee promotion? And coffee that they serve is good!
This is a nicely stocked supermarket with many items. My husband and I stopped in to see what ice…read morecreams were available. It was clean.
Standard supermarket, but a nice big one. Good selections, helpful deli people, and friendly…read morecheckout personnel. Good produce section.
Central and convenient location…read more Was refurbished at the start of the year so it's a lot more spacious now. Prices a lot better than Coles too, more specials!
Woolworths is a grocery chain? I thought I had been given a bad bit of information when I asked…read morewhere the nearest grocery store was located, for in the States, if there are even Woolworths left, they are the old "five and dime" type stores that stock a bunch of stiff but not groceries. But here it was. Conveniently located to my hotel on the lower level of the mall ( another misnomer for me for I was told it was on the 2nd level, which I automatically assumed was upstairs and not down) plenty of fresh produce, lots of fresh deli items and even a number of drug store items. The check out was fast and effiencient and I loved that credit card orders under $35 do not require a signature. All in all super convenient, decent prices and a large selection for a city center location.
Located at York street, Sydney, CBD is a great addition by Woolworth…read more Surrounded by office buildings and and the opening hour between 6am -10 pm, offering range of fruits, vegetables, ready made meal, bakery and even coffee. This express outlet usually very busy during lunch break.
I stopped a few times for little things as I was I was walking by. They actually had hot food it's…read morea small space but they make use of the space. Drinks food snacks they had it. The owner was real nice too
Pleasantly surprised finding an Aldi in Sydney Australia, we had to check it out, comparing it to…read morethe discount grocery chain that we are used to in the States. There are 599 Aldis in Australia, with 203 in New South Wales, alone. It's large (even though it's considered a 'Corner' store, which means it is smaller and meant to service a densely populated metro area). It has a lot larger meat department than what you would see in the States (though similarly, all the meat is prepackages i.e. there is no butcher on-site). Prices weren't too dissimilar to that in the States, and there was a large center area where 'special buys' were displayed. Definitely some stuff that we would have been interested in if we weren't so far from home.
This Aldi seemed to be much bigger than the Aldis they have in the US. Plenty of great deals and…read moremuch cheaper than the grocery stores surrounding it. Be warned, Aldi is known for carrying non-name brand items. It will be hard to find specialty items or a particular brand.
Compromising almost 27 percent of the Australian grocery market, Coles Supermarket has 252 stores…read morein the New South Wales area, where 2/3 of the population resides in the greater Sydney area. This instance is located in the Broadway Sydney shopping mall, and provides all the necessary produce and food items. It's always fun to wander around and look at items that might not exist in the states, but also admit that there are international items that you would not find in a standard US grocery store, but here would exist because of the large Far East Asian population. Some examples were Buldak hot chicken flavor ramen, salmanco frozen desserts. Also found frozen pelmeni (Russian dumplings), Went to the pet supply area, and saw a variety of dog treats, including one probably found only in Australia: Kangaroo tail disks. Supposedly, they are sourced from wild kangaroos that are culled to maintain their population.
This is definitely one of the better Coles around Sydney. Fruits and vegetables are definitely more…read morefresh than some other Coles. This store is also being featured on Channel 7's My Kitchen Rules a few times. I usually shop at this Coles during late hours since it closes at midnight. The disadvantage of shopping late is that many staffs are replenishing shelves. Which means it could be a bit difficult to get around. And some items might be sold out. Shop assistants are generally very helpful.
This incredible little Italian grocery store has the best breakfast! My husband got a bacon and egg…read moreroll, and I had the cacio e pepe eggs. His sandwich looked delicious and he was happy with it *holy cow* these eggs were incredible. I happen to love scrambled eggs, and cheese, so it's no surprise that they blew my mind but the concept was so perfectly executed. They were cooked perfectly, and truly had that unique cacio e pepe taste.
Nice food court offering a lot of nourishing delights. I believe wherever you go you have try…read moresomething you can't anywhere else. Who wants Tex Mexwhen you are on the otherside of the world ! So I went to a fish and chip stall and ordered the Grilled Barramundi with the chips and greens accompanied with tomato sauce and Peri Peri sauce. It was the first ime trying Barramundi. The fish was cooked right and the grill marks were spot on, however Barramundi like the Tilapia was quite bland. So I added the Peri Peri sauce it became a little sweeter. TheChips or Fries were crisp and delicious better than your fast food fries, and the tomato sauces was sweet without all the additives. Overall it filled me throughout the day even though throughout the world portions are smaller than USA.