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13 years ago
Water near the door in the chillers is the expensive stuff. Go to the back and you can get 1.5L for less than the price of 600ml.
Great deals. Best place to shop in BB. As long as you know what prices should be you will always get a great deal here. Chips. Soda. Much better than over-priced convenience stores. read more
48 Hall St
Bondi New South Wales 2026
Australia
Bondi, Bondi Beach
(02) 9130 4854
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What time does IGA open?
IGA opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.IGA opens at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does IGA close?
IGA closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does IGA have parking?
Yes, IGA has parking options.
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We love this place! Everything was quality and delicious! We will definitely return! Or family had…read morea great shopping experience there and we found the best Australian smoked bacon ever!!
How long has this been here? It looks new. Hells, it smells new. I licked one of the walls and,…read moreyep, even tastes new. Bondi has been screaming out for more supermarkets, and big, well-stocked, healthy ones at that. There's a ton of bars, and a ton of over-priced boutiques, but not really that many fresh food retailers. This joint will go off. They've got monster stacks of colourful fruit & vegetables, trays of exotic things with even more exotic names, a small goods and meat section, olives stuffed with anchovies, tabouli, pasta salads, fresh juices, vegetable chips, and tons and tons more. Oh and they were giving away tubs of free yoghurt near the cashiers the day I went. Free yoghurt! What fresh madness is this? I thought about taking two but the woman behind me had judgey eyes so I couldn't.
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Very fast delivery and great customer service. I like having the option to go through a family…read moreowned business rather than giving all my money to the 2 big corporate stores.
From the owner: MarxGrocer is a family owned and operated boutique online supermarket catering to Sydney's Eastern…read moreSuburbs. We promise groceries delivered to your door in 60 minutes, or your order is free! We stock 5,000+ unique products including market fresh fruit & veg, locally sourced meats, organic foods, cleaning supplies, personal care items and all the brands you love and trust -- all at highly competitive prices. Our friendly delivery team fulfils orders through our partner supermarket in North Bondi. Give us a try today! No minimum purchase. FREE delivery on orders over $75. Pay on delivery or online. We accept cash and all major credit cards. Currently serving: Bondi, North Bondi, Ben Buckler, Bellevue Hill, Bronte, Double Bay, Dover Heights, Edgecliff, Point Piper, Rose Bay, Tamarama, Vaucluse, Watsons Bay, Waverley and Woollahra.
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Fresh At Bondi is a mini market near the beach that features a small selection of produce, a juice…read morebar and the sort of groceries the surrounding neighbourhood hankers after: gluten-free crisps, artisan cheese, organic teas. The Health Emporium and Earth Food Store are superior to Fresh At Bondi but for a few quick bits, it'll do.
Okay, maybe I should have had a drink with my lunch, but after having some really spicey Thai food…read moreI knew that I needed something to cool my mouth down a bit. So it happened I didn't have to go any further than a couple of paces when I suddenly discovered that I was standing outside a fruit and veg store that sold freshly squeezed juice. Okay, there are a number of places where you can get freshly squeezed juice but what set this place out from many of the others is that I could get lemon juice, which seems to be an absolute rarity these days. Oh, they also sell them in small bottles, which means that you don't have to wait around for them to squeeze it, especially on those days that the hordes descend upon Bondi Beach. Another thing that I noticed what that they also sell pre-cut and peeled fruit, which is really helpful when the only thing you bring to the beach is your togs and a towel.
Lots of fruit for a day at the beach
Open till late. Also in front of this supermarket, there is Harris Farm Markets open till late, so…read moreit's very convenient for shopping everything. Clean and comfortable atmosphere to spend time.
It does not feel right being the first writer to review this Coles Supermarket. Now having…read morediscovered this Coles, I feel rather lucky to come to Yoga inside the shopping centre where this supermarket is situated once a week; and on this I always make a visit to Coles at Westfield Bondi Junction without fail. Pity they don't award Qantas Frequent Flyer Points for purchases over $30 like their major competitor does. The airy ambience and bright lighting is so welcoming. Love the fresh fruit display as you walk in. Fresh quality fruit, and ever so welcoming. Love a kilo of Red Delicious Apples ($5.50) in particular, they're juicy as. I stock up on these for the next few days ahead. The pizza bar right near the sit down (or take away) sushi bar and cafe is just amazing. I have tried the meat lovers and tropicana pizzas ($5 a slice in the past), and today I enjoyed a full serve of some Peri Peri Chicken Pizza ($5) while killing some time prior to an important dentists appointment. Generous pieces of chicken with the right amount of tangy sauce, with a few pieces of sun dried tomato succumbed to the senses and hit the spot at around 11am. These ingredients are clearly fresh, and they combine well with the cheese - mmmm swiss cheese. Today, there were samples of this and the grilled haloumi and pumpkin pizza for free - such a filling lunch in itself. There were also free samples of some hot chicken curry pie, and in the deli section some beautiful meats and cheeses to try. You do not feel like you've stepped into a supermarket when in these areas, and the service is friendly and consistently good. You can even pay for your groceries at the pizza bar. Coconut water never seems to escape you at this particular Coles either. I stock up (as best as possible) on 1 litre bottles of coconut water from here despite the constant fluctuations on prices (inflation, excuse me) with an abundance of these always on special. I need such for my daily green elixir that appears to be working, although not in areas of my body where I really want (and need it to) as of late. You can move quickly in the self service checkouts too. Come here for: * Piping hot pizza slices for five bucks - tick. * Free food samples (if you're lucky) - tick, tick. * Fresh fruit - tick, tick, tick. * Coconut water at inflated prices - tick, tick, tick, tick.
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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.
Half of the chocolate aisle
Close friends and co-workers know I hemmed and hawed (read: whinged endlessly) before moving to…read moreNorth Bondi. I was concerned about a lot of things, the hottest topic being how far the closest Woolys/IGA/[insert large brand supermarket] was from our prospective location. The humble storefront Nio and Tony's occupies didn't help. I thought it was merely adding insult to injury, you know, of living in such a dire location... That is, until I stepped inside and found myself in Mary Poppin's handbag. I don't know how a store this tiny manages to do it, but they have *everything* the hubs and I used to cross all over town for. These guys have the specialty items we need (think Paul's skim lactose free milk and gluten free products), fresh fish and poultry, a fully stocked Greek deli with cheese, bread and insanely delicious looking desserts, fresh flowers - and magically - every type of home-ware we've needed from lightbulbs to extension cords to mops. And the price-checker in me is happy to report that it's not anymore expensive than you'd find at one of the bigger guys. All this aside, the fellows inside (let's hope it's really Nio and Tony) are as sweet as can be. I spent more than a few big Olympic nights loitering a bit too long in their shop until I learned that the whole local community was doing the same thing. North Bondi is lucky to have such a great local shop.
Best corner store in sydney frsshest and best products and resonable priced…read more The deli is aweosome and massive range of all products friendly and great service
The pyramids of oranges, lemons, apples and pears leap out at you from Maloneys. So much cleaner,…read morebetter presented and well stocked with delicious delicacies that many other Australian supermarkets, it is a pleasure to go grocery shopping here. Plastic tubs of dried fruits and nuts tower on one side of the entry, and fruit and veg on the other. Rows of uniform leeks, beetroots and carrots are crying out to be whizzed up into soups or sizzled into stir fries. I could spend hours exploring their shelves laden with organic oats, lentils, muesli and all manner of other amazing produce. The emphasis here is very much Australian, and they have a wide selection of organic goods here too. What makes Maloneys extra-special is their staff. Extremely friendly and chatty, helpful and efficient. When I reached the checkout, the guy serving me recommended that I buy a different type of passion fruit which was on special offer, thereby saving me about $3. He also helped me pick the ripest avocados and was extremely friendly. I think a shopping experience at Maloneys can best be epitomised by the jar of free sweets they have sitting at each checkout, and the fact they didn't mind that I took two.
Great fresh produce and wonderful prepared foods. Enjoyed the ready green juice selection and…read moresalads.
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It is convenient and if you are too lazy to go to more than one shop then it will do. The freezer…read moresection and cold section seems to do the job OK as I have not had any melted ice-cream or mould in the cheese as I have had from the Coles in the same shopping centre. The fruit and veg are OK. The only disaster was exploding tomatoes on their expiry date.
Really good fresh food. The bakery section always has fresh bread and always love the service I get…read morefrom The girls at the Deli. Well fineZ
This is my local Woolworths and I am always impressed by the service , the amount of stock and the…read morefreshness of the food. This place is looked after by a good team. There is little waiting when you have a trolley full or just a basket. There is a good range of fresh fruit and vegetables. There are fresh flowers outside the store and yes...a bottle shop! There are always specials being displayed and they have a loyalty card. It is a clean supermarket.
Local woolies located in the west Ryde shopping centre…read more Huge selection of flowers and they also have a BWS right next to it! Great air con for those extremely hot days to escape to . Butchers, Newsagent, sushi, New Zealand Natural, Commonwealth Bank etc etc Right next to the train station and within walking distance to a few pubs and civic video.
Service is Amazing Great Staff and also the food selection for groceries is Amazing toread more
Yay to the new and much bigger Woolworths!…read more Love the space, the fresh food on the ground level with each area clearly labelled in big letters, and the Thomas Dux area stocked with premium goodies. Not so sure about the main part of the supermarket being on the basement level though. Yes, you don't normally have windows in a supermarket but it feels a little claustrophobic knowing you're shopping in the basement. Car parking is only 3 levels. With the car parking traumas in the demolished parking lot complex (which was double the size of the new one), you would have thought they would make this replacement parking lot bigger than the last one!
I'm always shocked by what Aldi doesn't carry. No mustard? No containers?…read more What they do have is always surprisingly good quality, if you search over what's been turned over (as everyone does so the top is crap). Remember your bags and a $1 coin for the cart!
I never much liked going to Aldi, the pared back Supermarket, with it's disheveled shelves of Euro…read morebrand products. I always felt a bit scummy trawling through the mass, yet with the economic crisis it is now considered 'savvy', not 'tight', to be keeping an eye on your pennies. And many pennies you may save! They have a system of leaving the products in the box they got delivered in. They don't have to pay shelve stackers to sort it out and that is how they keep there prices so low. They are unbelievably low too! You either have to buy a bag, bring your own shopping bag or better still, just grab one of the empty boxes lying about the place and start to fill it with goods. The difference in price is astronomical. I filled a medium sized box and it cost me $30. $30 at Coles would fill a third of a shopping bag. Aldi stocks some pretty diverse products too. You can get a Digital camera for $60 and sometimes they have TV's and tents and coffee tables and many other disparate items in their budget store. Aldi is a great first stop and if they don't have the items you need then go elsewhere with all that money you saved. Some of their veggies are absolutely fresh and fine and the price is so low you wonder why you were such a snob about it before.
It's good that this is in the shopping centre as it makes it convenient to buy food and other…read moresupplies after a gym session at the Fitness First upstairs. The produce here is better than what is available in Woolworths West Ryde. As it is in a shopping centre, it can get crowded during the day especially on weeekends. There's bound to be a trolley traffic jam in the aisles during busy periods.
The Top Ryde Woolworths was lauded as a flagship store when it opened - it was good then but has…read moreslowly declined until today it is an awful place to shop for many reasons Awful music played far too loud, missing stock, items past their use by date, bbq chickens sitting unsold for many hours, tough meat, watery fresh chicken pumped full of water so it weights more (deceptive practice) I have gone there for years but can't stand the place anymore - now going elsewhere Jean
Surry Hills Shopping Center is located on the corner of Cleveland and Crown Streets and consists of…read more- *Bakery *Patisserie *Seafood *Butcher *Bottle shop *Coles *Post Office *Dry Cleaners *Medical Centre *Shoe Repair *Beauty Salon *Fashion *Newsagency *Chemist *ATM's Everything you need really!
Better known as Wooly's, this Woolworths is a full service supermarket. You'll find almost all your…read moreeveryday items. They have a Bakery, Coffee Shop, Frozen Foods, Produce, Dairy, Health and Beauty, Liquor Department, Floral, and Self-Checkout Aisle. It's just a few steps from my hotel, located in the lower ground level of Central Park Mall. Very convenient for those who also study, or live in the Chippendale District of Sydney. There are many more Wooly's around the city, similar in size to this one. One of their competitors is Cole's. I like coming here to pick up fresh deli foods to go, snacks for the hotel room, and different brands of Health Supplements and Beauty products that I won't find back in The States.
We never found another supermarket near where we were staying so it's hard to make a fair…read morecomparison. What I do know is that the Central Park area is very nice. We also ate at the RIBS AND BURGERS chain restaurant off the courtyard twice.
A huge Woolworths store complete with self serve checkouts and sushi stand. Located underneath the…read moreLane Cove plaza area. Has garage parking available with escalator or lift access. It can get pretty busy as i tend to go around lunch time so probably not the best time to go. Alas it has a great selection of local and international cheeses and so forth.
Every time we're on a vacay in another country, we have to stop by the grocery store to get some…read moresnack food for the week and maybe some food treats to take home. I liked Coles because after trying two "supermarkets" in two days, this one by far had the biggest selection. It did seem like prices for non-Coles brand items was a bit high. But it was worth it for the selection.
This Coles is not as big as the one in Bondi Junction. But you should be able to find most of the…read morethings you are looking for. It can get really busy on Saturday mid morning/ afternoon. As there are not many cashiers, you might find yourself waiting in line for quite a while (especially if you get families buying a week's worth of groceries). There is free garage parking in the basement of the complex.
Little India Supermarket is tucked in at the back of the Wentworthville shopping centre which…read moreconsists of shops adjoining the main stores, Woolies & the BWS store. The Indian supermarket sells prepared Indian dishes and sauces, spices, rice, desserts and sweets. Also some fresh vegetables & general groceries for preparing Indian meals. I bought some lovely silver stainless bowls and an extra curry for my cheat's dinner party, hoping I could bluff my guests! Also grabbed a carton of an ice cream type dessert . I was the only non Indian customer, so you know it is the real deal. With my purchase I also scored a voucher towards a purchase at a nearby Indian Take Away. Yippee , some extra items for entree.