I've never really been a fan of Iceland but as I live in the centre of the city of Caernarfon I've often popped in as it's so close to my home. The Iceland store in Caernarfon is about the usual size, not overly big or very tiny, but they don't stock any electrical goods like some of the bigger ones. There always seems to be a lot of offers on in Iceland but in recen times these have diminished a lot, and the items that aren't on offer are relatively expensive compared with the other local supermarkets such as Morrisons and Tesco - for exampe, they have an offer on the Frijj milkshakes, buy one get one free, but these are £1.45 whereas they only retail for around £1 in any of the other supermarkets anyway. There seems to be a lot of Christmas foodstuffs in the Iceland store already, but much of this is more expensive than in Poundstretchers or Woolworths, both of which are nearby.
They do seem to have a good range of bacon, and at reasonable prices too, and also cheeses and some frozen items such as burgers. I would like to see more bread, though, as there isn't a lot of options in Caernarfon city centre to buy bread. read more