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17 years ago
I really like iceland for getting a few things when you run out. I usually go after work for some bread and milk. Their veg is ok and i would recommend their pancakes they are really nice 2 for 1. They have good offers. read more
151 Andersonstown Road
Belfast BT11 9BW
United Kingdom
028 9030 8618
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http://www.iceland.co.uk
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What time does Iceland Foods open?
Iceland Foods opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Thursday and Friday.Iceland Foods opens at 1:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Iceland Foods close?
Iceland Foods closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.Iceland Foods closes at 8:00 PM on Thursday and Friday.
Mon-Wed, Sat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMThu-Fri 9:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Iceland Foods have parking?
Yes, Iceland Foods has parking options.
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Tesco has a convenient unit in Kingsway, Dunmurry, in what's officially known as "Kingsway shopping…read morecentre" although there are only a handful of shops here (see my review). This isn't the biggest Tesco you'll ever be in but you can be sure you'll get the vast majority of products that Tesco stocks. Its long opening hours means you can get home and get your dinner without having to rush to do the shopping - it's open until 10p.m. every night except Sunday. It seems to have a nice steady flow of customers and, while I haven't been on a Saturday (people who go grocery shopping on a Saturday are clearly insane, or trying some type of intensive experimental treatment to conquer agoraphobia) I have been at other traditionally busy times and it's been fine - no lengthy queues, no long waits. This is in stark contrast to its enormous sister store in Newtonbreda, which should have traffic lights and roundabouts in store for the flow of trolleys. A pleasant enough, stress-free place to do your shopping at a leisurely pace. As I said though, I haven't been there on a Saturday. Maybe I've just been lucky. Doubtless other Yelpers will help form a more accurate opinion...
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This is a chiefly a foodhall and cafe but the cafe and the public toilets are shut courtesy of the…read moredarn Wu flu. We are becoming tired of this damn virus and it's tedious to have to queue outside to limit numbers, which isn't pleasant in our cool, damp climate. As I've said in other reviews M&S is my food store of choice and full praise to the staff who turn up to work in these strange times. It's also not simply because of the ace quality that it's always my first choice, for me it's trust. Their in - house bakeries and deli's are fab, their cheeses are fab and their ready meal choices are ace too to name only a very few of the great choices. And I'm not alone they have a solid, loyal customer base. They'll do the right thing. I don't have the same faith in Asda, Tesco, etc. I see Waitrose in the same way as M&S but we still don't have Waitrose in NI - they did intend to set up here years ago now but a very wealthy but self-serving Lisburn businessman funded legal challenges that kept them out and they lost interest. This M&S is in a pretty large industrial estate that runs alongside the M1 motorway and has developed well beyond its initial purpose. The Boucher Road was originally meant to be a place for large scale factory employment and manufacturing based industrial enterprise when it was first developed by the department of commerce 60 years ago (it became the Industrial Development Board) and is now Invest NI. All this happened before the Tories turned the UK economy mostly to a service-based one. Now they must re grow manufacturing post departing Europe having spent 45 years dismantling it. Now Boucher Road has a diverse set of businesses that reflect a service economy- for instance car showrooms like BMW, Volvo, Jaguar. It has Costa, Starbucks, Mc Donald's, KFC. Then the junk shops like BM Bargains and the Range (the latter incorporates an Iceland). I'd guess the businesses here now run into the hundreds and not a factory to be found. Still it's an ill wind....
Marks and Spencers Simply Food is a place I wish I could shop in all the time for my weekly shop…read more But as Peter K keenly observed I'd only ever use it to get my bits and not my main shop! Marks and Spencers can make the modest ready meal into something spectacular. The main time I would go here is when M&S have their famous dine in for £10 offer in which you can get a starter, ingredients for a main, a desert and a bottle of wine. Bargain! The food is of such good quality that you know their making a loss on the offer and just trying to convince the customer to come back again, but I'll stick to this offer but once a moon!
Sainsbury's is my favourite supermarket. Its quality products are the best available and it sells a…read moregreat range of items. I'm a fan of their vegetarian foods and Sainsbury's own brand items (love Sainsbury's Nut Cutlets and veggie mince). They have the best labelling of all the supermarkets with all their own brand products clearly labelled as to whether or not they are vegetarian or BUAV approved (not tested on animals). In addition their brand match scheme ensures you don't pay more with Sainsbury's than with another supermarket. As per Sainsbury's website "When you buy ten or more different products, we'll tot up the comparable brands in your basket. If you could have paid less at Asda - even because of the deal - we'll give you a coupon for the difference off your next shop." I always use my brand match vouchers at my next Sainsbury's grocery shop. Plus their wine selection is superior to all other supermarket selections. Quality store with unbeatable prices, pleasant to browse and lovely, helpful staff. Perfect. At Christmas and New Year Sainsbury's have a special range of fabulous food you can order and collect in store, I would especially recommend the: *Three nut roast with cranberry sauce *Butternut & mushroom en croute *Limoncello buche de Noel If you want indulgent, treat foods try Sainsbury's 'Taste The Difference' range. This blows every other supermarkets 'luxury' items clean out of the water. Definitely the best you'll get, bar none.
Sainsbury's is the main supermarket in the Forestside shopping centre, so for this reason it is…read morealways packed, no matter what time of the day it is. The supermarket has all the stuff you would expect and more, and is a good place to get all your weekly shop done. They have a very large fruit and veg section, complete with salad bar if you are that way inclined, with a very large delicatessen meat and cheese counter. The store also has a large range of magazines, books, CDs, DVDs and games, and is always worth a check for a better price if you are about to buy a recently released item from HMV. As for the rest of the store there is a large range of everything as you would expect. The store has its own cafe which is good for pacifying those who have been dragged along or those who have worked up a hunger in their arduous shopping trip! The store also has installed self scanning machines, which is a real boost to customers as they can get in and for a few items much faster than in the past! I will sign off with a tip: try the white chocolate and cranberry cookies from here. You will not find a better cookie from any supermarket, pinky promise!
Veganuary Section
Essentially Vegan "butter"
Beetroot & Goat's Cheese Bakes + Peanut & Edamame Burgers
The prices here are so cheap! You can buy good chocolate for well under $1. Check out is quick as…read morewell.
Lidl is a supermarket chain in these parts. Nice bakery & very fair priced basic wines. We have…read morebeen to a couple different ones.Full on grocery with lots of choices for fruits,veggies, cheeses etc. No deli. Prepackaged meats.
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We started doing our weekly shops online - I find I'd rather spend 20 minutes on the laptop at home…read morerather going on a Monday evening after work. I thought the website was simple and easy to use - you can add your shops to your favourites which is handy if you ended up getting the same sort of things every week. Sainsburys were doing £15 off your first shop over £60 and £10 off your next four shops over £50 - which was why we decided to shop with Sainsburys- I love a wee discount. You can amend your order before 11pm the night before your shopping is due to arrive. So If you notice you've run out of something you can just log on and update your order. Sainsburys do not process the payment until they've packed your order. You can also choose hourly slots for your shopping to be delivered - starting from as little as £1 ranging up to about £5. I also noticed that if your shopping costs less than £25 the delivery will cost £6 - ours would never cost less than £25 so we didn't have to worry about that. I would recommend shopping with Sainsburys online. I also find the quality of Sainsburys food slightly better than Tescos or Asda.
This is one of the larger Sainsburys I have been to and it has a few really great features. First…read moreup it has an underground car park meaning that if the Belfast weather is doing it's usual you don't even have to get wet while pushing your trolley to the car. There's a large alcohol, home and electrical section making this a real one stop shop. Hosed in the Kennedy thriving Kennedy centre there's not much to dislike about this supermarket. Although you can only buy your groceries at 1pm on a Sunday you are able to browse and fill your trolley much earlier and you'll avoid the queues when the tills eventually open.
This is a fairly new Tesco superstore. I used to go to the Tesco Extra in Lisburn prior to this one…read moreopening. Although it isn't as big or with as wide a range as the Lisburn store, it still has pretty much everything you could need. The store is always clean and tidy and the shelves well stocked. Lots of parking outside too.
The new Tesco store is much bigger than we all had anticipated…read more It's great to be able to buy chart CDs and DVDs in the town.
Yeah I know its a Tesco's and hardly a local independent business but shush! It's my Tesco's. This…read morestore seems to have quite a student feel to it. Unlike a lot of the other Tesco's, it always feels like they started to make it look nice then decided to cover the bits they didn't do with food. It does provide a very cheap weeks shopping, I get all I need for my belly for around £20 a week which is cracking value. Whilst you need to be careful with some of their own brand stuff, a lot of it is as good as the big names, just in plain packaging.
I live next to Tesco so for me that in itself is reason to go. It is cheaper than any of the other…read moreindependent stores (but not necessarily better quality food) but it is one of the smaller ones in Northern Ireland. Thus the store does not often have everything you need, and if you happen to find yourself stuck in it anytime between 5 and half 6, you are likely to be stuck in a massive queue. I work in a shop so I have a certain affinity with what these people have to go through, but some of the staff look desperately unhappy in their job and as we are beaten with the customer service stick so much, I think this particular Tesco store should have a retraining too because the staff do not seem to care at all with what they are doing. On the plus side, it is probably the cheapest place for groceries on the Lisburn Road and the alcohol offers are incredible compared to pub prices.
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Not the biggest of tescos I've been in, but it does the trick. It has all the essentials needed and…read moreit also has parking outside (if your lucky to get a spare that is) the parking isn't free during the day but is after 6pm. This store Opens until 11pm Monday to Sunday which is good to.
For American Information, Tesco is a European convenience store chain. Think QT or 7-Eleven meets…read morea bodega. Founded over a century ago in England, they are in five countries. This express store offers liquors, snack cakes and sundry. Locals shop here, but to an American it would probably seem small for a supermarket. The lines aren't too long, and I run in for the odd pack of gum or sweets. The prices are competitive, and they offer teas and coffee vended drinks.
This is a smaller, 'bitesize' version of the megastore you get dotted around the country. This…read moreparticular Express version isn't that great. Although the prices are the same as their bigger versions, the selection is poor. Even though this is supposed to be the 'essentials', the shelves are often empty and the security man at the door makes you feel like you are shoplifting even though you aren't. Chances are what you want isn't in this shop. It's a mish mash of bits and pieces, but it simply isn't good enough. I'd recommend walking a little further, or driving on down to the Lisburn Road shop and get what you need from there. Disappointing and painfully small
Barbecue
Good wine selection
This is a well located Tesco Express in an area where your only other choice for groceries and…read moresnacks is an overpriced centra and a couple of out of date shops!! Not the biggest Tesco I've ever been to but it is surprisingly well stocked with a great selection and variety of items There is no off licence as such however you can get small bottles of spirits behind the counter There are a couple of self service tills however I always try and avoid this as they often take longer than queuing and being served by an actual human being! All in all a good place to pick up a meal deal or some last minute essentials for dinner
This is handy for me when the Tesco store on Royal venue is shut. A good selection like all metros…read moreat a reasonable price. Friendly staff and usually a security guard on duty. There is also a cash machine outside #Tesco
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