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13 years ago
Just part of the Hill St Grocer family. Just like the others, although the meat selection is not as extensive
528 S Arm Rd
Lauderdale Tasmania 7021
Australia
(03) 6248 6221
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http://www.igatas.com.au/
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What time does IGA Everyday open?
IGA Everyday opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.IGA Everyday opens at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does IGA Everyday close?
IGA Everyday closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.IGA Everyday closes at 7:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:30 AM - 8:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does IGA Everyday have parking?
Yes, IGA Everyday has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 103 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
I have always sjopped at Big W, but as from this week ...no more. I was in your store on Friday…read morefeeling very unwell (flu), and was having trouble finding something, when a voice asked me if she could "help". What a wonderful, helpful, happy lady she was...unbelievable. Her name tag said Denise, dark hair, with a voluptuous figure. She is an absolute assett to your company, and from now on I shall be shopping there
I had to give a bit of thought to whether I'd write this review or not, because I kinda don't want…read morethe secret to get out. Coles shoppers in Kingston may not know how good they have it, but I've seen a few Coles Supermarkets in my time and this is the cleanest, most well-presented one I've regularly shopped at for a long time. Why do I love it so much? Is it just because the veggies are on ice? I don't even really know what sets it apart. It's swell, and I'm pretty pleased that my working just up the road makes it my most convenient choice. Who knows what I'll do when I ever change jobs...
I'm not sure in many other cities a local, independent grocery store could not only survive, but…read morethrive... But HIll St. Is still around and definitely thriving. Their original location moved a few years ago up the road, to a fancier and slightly more spacious location. They still stock mostly local products where possible, specialty items, hard-to-find things and some luxurious treats. Produce is some of the freshest around! Their flagship location on the corner of hill st and Patrick st also has a bottle shop and a florist attached for all your emergency fancy dinner party needs in a hurry. However... the rows are NARROW and when this place gets busy, it gets BUSY. You literally get your ankles banged into, trolleys whip around corners and no matter where you stand, you're always in someone's way. It's almost as if people go into a daze looking for the perfect cumquat they forget to mind where their trolley is going. They're not cheap; you will alway spend more than you've budgeted when you go. Just don't go during peak times!
Much newer than the original Hill Street grocer means it's far better set out and easier to get…read morearound in as well. The deli staff will slice you meat from very vague requests, after offering you a taste (it would be great if they had a list displayed of all those slabs they keep behind them), they also do tubs of salads and have a great selection of bits and pieces (pickled octopus, olives, capsicum, feta, sardines etc.) and storemade meals to reheat, the bread and cakes are a selection from various local bakers (the vanilla slices are amazing and HUGE), the fruit and veggies are fresh and often local - and generally much cheaper than at Coles or Woollies, the cheese selection is great (if often too expensive for my wallet), and the grocery items (chips, biscuits) are often on special too (the blocks of Cadbury chocolate are always $3, so often better value than the chain supermarkets, but they keep them behind the counter so you do have to request them). They do coffee, though I've never tried it, and hot soup in winter. Unlike the original Hill Street they don't do wine, but there is a bottleshop next door. It's much frequented by locals, particularly after school/work, at lunchtime, and on weekends, so the car park can get a little crowded.
Very competitive with town prices, Friendly local staff,always willing to assist customers in any…read moreway. Open 7 days a week. If by chance they don't have an item you require I am sure that the owner will get it in at his earliest opportunity.
Woolworths is one of the two main grocery store chains in Australia alongside Coles. The name…read moreWoolworths is a familiar name as there was a department store chain of the same name in the US. The two chains are not related, though this grocery chain did use the name of the US chain as it had not been registered in Australia at time of founding. This is the same thing with the Target stores in Australia, though it is the reverse scenario as the US Target chain is the predecessor. I was visiting Hobart and was staying in the Hobart CBD. I wanted to grab a couple grocery items so I pulled up the Yelp app to find the closest grocery store. This Woolworths seemed to be the only one within the CBD that I could find so I decided to look for it. Had some trouble finding the store. Got lost as I walked through a parking structure before noticing the entrance. It is easiest to walk over to Argyle Street. When you see the car park, walk past it and enter the next building which is where this store is located. Upon entering the building, look for the Woolworths sign and take an escalator downstairs. Perhaps it was because I visited the store late in the evening, but I found the lighting here to be quite dark and dimly lit. Though I did find the store to be spacious. The prices here are comparable to Coles, which is my preferred store of the two since they seem to have better deals. Grabbed a large bottled water which costs the same at Coles along with a bag of packaged banana bread which was on sale as I didn't have time to eat out for breakfast the next day since I was going on a tour. I really liked the banana bread as it was very soft and each slice was packaged individually inside making it convenient to take as a snack when touring the island. In addition to the regular checkouts, they have self checkout machines here. And while grocery stores in Sydney still offer plastic bags to carry your groceries, it is banned in Tasmania as of a few years ago. Hence, you need to bring a grocery bag with you or buy a paper bag here for 15 cents each. If you need to grab some groceries in the Hobart CBD, this Woolworths is the most convenient option. You will probably find what you need here as the store is large. But remember to bring a bag unless you want to buy a paper bag or can hand carry your purchase.
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Speaking as someone who's recently relocated from Brisbane, I certainly don't view this as "just…read moreanother supermarket" - because not even in the centre of Brisbane would you find a Coles open from 7am until midnight every day! But that's what you get at Coles Sandy Bay. Dang, Hobart, what is UP! I thought only Melbourne and possibly Sydney had the glamour of late-night grocery shopping. I'm going to go here at 11:30pm one night (ANY NIGHT OF THE WEEK), just because I can. A decent amount of on-site parking, plenty of self-service check-outs, clean aisles and well-stocked shelves. This Coles runs like a well-oiled machine. It's still a Big Guy, though, so make sure you still support the Little Guys who're sold at Coles and don't buy that "Coles Loves You" branded stuff. Even if it's half the price of the other stuff. Because that's how independent, family-run businesses are being run right out of business, and it's sad.
A smaller than normal supermarket, has all the basic necessities, but suffers from too many…read morecustomers and not enough space. They just got self service station which adds a bit to the speed at checkout.
Small grocery store. Has deli where you can get sliced deli meats but not sliced deli cheese…read more They have fresh bakery bread but no slicer to slice the bread loaf.
Ask for whole gravy beef if you don't want cutlets. Fresh veggies with various types of herbs…read more Cheaper and high quality bananas than other shops in Hobart. Also you don't need to bring your own shopping bags since the shop provides reusable bags for free. (Note that lightweight plastic bags are banned from shops and supermarkets in Tasmania)
Always cheap and good quality bananas
Located in Lower Sandy Bay, this upmarket grocer / deli could run the risk of snobbery, but for the…read morefact that the people behind the counter are some of the friendliest you'll meet. The range and quality of food on offer here is incredible. Up one end is a well-stocked deli, with cold meats, pre-made sandwiches and a range of pre-prepared dinners (from 'cook and eat' to simple 'heat and eat'). The fruit section is small but filled with the most delicious local produce; the strawberries in January are particularly recommended. The general groceries section is small but contains all the basics. Of special interest is a fantastic cake section, selling whole cakes, slices thereof, tarts and other delicious treats - all handmade and fresh. The prices are higher than a standard grocery store, as you'd expect, but the quality is more than worth it, and for those living in Lower Sandy Bay or beyond, it's nice to have a convenient one-stop shop for quality eating.
From the owner: Lipscombe Larder can tailor a catering package to suit your budget or function - private or…read morecorporate.
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