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Sainsburys

Sainsburys

(8 reviews)

££

Kicked me out for sitting on the furniture upstairs because my knee was hurting then needed to buy…read moresomething but was asked to leave

Sainsbury's in Leigh is a very good location, it is a large supermarket forming part of the…read moreParsonage Retail Park. While I wasn't able to get the item I came in for, I was pleased with the selection overall, I found them to be one of the better supermarkets in the area for overall choice/selection in both grocery and home, the store had a nice, modern feel to it too which I liked. There is also an upstairs area with a Cafe and Clothing Section, so the store is HUGE. I do think the staff could have had better knowledge of where to find items, after asking someone where to find something, I later found out we were in the wrong area of the store and they didn't stock it anyway, he did seem super friendly though. The worst part about this store for me was they seemed to have blockages down every aisle from warehouse cages to even a warehouse truck, it seemed to be in the worst possible positions, luckily the store was large so this didn't have a huge effect, but it felt like I was in the middle of a construction site in parts of the store. My checkout experience was quick and easy using Sainsbury's Smartshop, it would have been good to see them have more bags at the front of the store in order to support this. 4* - Very good supermarket in Leigh, it is spacious and modern with a fairly good selection of most items.

The Food Warehouse

The Food Warehouse

(1 review)

The Food Warehouse is a low-cost supermarket style store from Iceland, while I've been to dozens of…read moreIceland Stores, this was my first time visiting their The Food Warehouse brand, it is similar to most Iceland stores, especially the newly refurbished ones, a decent product range but nowhere near enough to be able to do a full shop, an emphasis on frozen foods but with more solid and distinguishable cupboard/fridge ranges and aisles too. This location is in-between two much larger supermarkets (Sainsbury's and Asda) and is next to B and M in Leigh, on Parsonage Way. Despite being described as as a place at offering "the brands at prices the major supermarkets wouldn't", I actually found many items here to be more expensive compared to one of the other supermarkets nearby or even B and M next store in some cases, they did have some good deals but that seemed harder to find than a bad one. I hated how many of the freezers were the deep chest/box freezer type, which not only meant there'd be more touching points to get an item, it'd be more difficult reaching into a freezer and even seeing what you wanted, and find the frozen range much better presented again at nearby rivals. The Free From section was especially poor, it was mainly vegetarian/vegan items, with little regards for people with allergies such as myself, who actually don't have a choice. They did have some good items and the store did look good and unique, so it isn't bad at all, there's just so many flaws and better places nearby, perhaps it's useful to pop in if you're in a bit of a rush as this is obviously smaller than the nearby rivals and never seems as busy, but it wouldn't be my first choice. 3*

Morrisons

Morrisons

(2 reviews)

££

Morrisons in Leigh is probably my least favourite supermarket in Leigh, it seems every major…read moresupermarket seems to have at least one branch within Leigh town centre, or at least a mile of it, this Morrisons is located on Sale Way, opposite Leigh Sports Village, at the moment the public transport access here is difficult with only one bus serving the area, the 597, made worse by the fact that its' most frequent buses are every half an hour and there is no evening service, so you'll need to do the 20-30 minute walk into the town centre, or use other modes of transportation such as a car. The store had a decent feel to it, it has been recently refurbished and you could sense that, it didn't feel as old and boring as many Morrisons stores do. For a store of its' size, the product range was OK. I did struggle to get a mobile signal in and around the store, for someone who liked shopping for people and using cashback apps to get money off shopping, this relies on internet connectivity, I do think it is pretty annoying how I couldn't get a signal around the store, this is on the EE network at least, and I didn't have a problem anywhere else in Leigh, even just outside the store. There didn't seem to be too many staff around the shop-floor, again I find this typical of Morrisons in general. 3* - Nice setup for a Morrisons, bad mobile signal which is pretty much No Service is a huge downfall for me, product selection just OK, checkouts could have also been managed better, again this is considering Morrisons are the only major supermarket not to have mobile/handheld device scanning.

Morrisons Leigh Sports Village has always been the worst supermarket by far. I refuse to go in…read more Plus not even the cheapest. The deli staff, some cashiers and salad bar are always aggressive, personally attacking customers and constantly rude. This is when they are not stood around talking, gossiping and skiving off. As a result, the salad bar is always poorly stocked and old not fresh, and other departments bad. Avoid, go to a proper supermarket. Store managers and head office not interested for months. Even worse to disabled customers.

Provenance Food Hall & Restaurant - Outside

Provenance Food Hall & Restaurant

(5 reviews)

Provenance Food Hall and Restaurant sits on Market Street in Westhoughton, and has always boasted…read morean impressive food hall of local fresh meats, pies, produce and the like, but also has an upstairs restaurant which I've never been to before, so whilst in Westhoughton I thought I'd pop in for some breakfast. The restaurant area is on a first floor mezzanine level, looking down over parts of the food hall like a minstrels gallery. It's decorated in bright and fresh neutral colours, grounded by a natural wooden floor. Light cascades in through sash windows on two walls. Glimpses through cut-outs in the walls show further seating areas, for use in the full restaurant of an evening. I took a menu from the bar and had a read. The breakfast offerings look good, but as I read the menu I realise that the rest of the menu looks superb too! Steak nights, grill nights, Afternoon Teas and all sorts of other tempting things. I already decide before ordering that I must come again to the "proper" restaurant in an evening. I decided to order sourdough toast with whipped butter and marmalade, and a pot of Birchall's English Breakfast Tea, and was told to take a seat anywhere I like and it'd be brought over. I chose to sit by one of the sash windows and look down out over Market Street. Even seated I can see the fine quality finish on everything in this venue; the restaurant is the same quality and fit as the downstairs foodhall, meaning everything is spotless, modern, and pleasant. The staff upstairs seem to be as friendly and helpful as the staff downstairs too. It all feels very professional, whilst still very friendly. I observe other visitors who join after me, a mother and her children enjoying breakfast, some ladies-who-lunch ordering eggs benedict, and two young girls ordering soft drinks. It's nice to see that there's a mix of customers. My breakfast arrives, beautifully presented, but to be honest I wouldn't have expected any less from Provenance from what I've seen. The Fairtrade tea is delicious, and the sourdough toast has a superb crunch to it, the butter and marmalade both being of good quality, meaning you feel a bit spoilt for your breakfast, which can never be a bad thing. It was a very tasty breakfast, and cost less than four quid. Brilliant. Great place, and I can see that the quality and service are priority here, so I look forward to returning to try the evening menu sometime, and was already advised by another staff member to book in advance due to popularity!

I was Really nicely surprised by this place. Outside it's…read morequite unassuming, however inside is open, bright and have a nice atmosphere. Everything is clean and we'll kept; the staff are friendly and helpful. The food is fantastic; bread and pastries are baked fresh on site and there's a great deli downstairs. Prices are very reasonable. I'll definitely be coming here again.

Lidl - grocery - Updated May 2026

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