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18 years ago
small shop that does have most things you could need from your local shop, including gas and electric. The man behind the counter was happy and helpful and gave me advice on medicine. The shop does need a bit of modernisation but its ok. read more
Reeds Hill
Bracknell RG12 7LS
United Kingdom
01344 420858
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The thing I really love about Sainsburys is that it keeps the riff raff out of Waitrose…read more This branch was built in late 2011 and features everything you could ask for in a supermarket. Eco friendly grass covered roof? Check Biodiversity area in the corner of the car park? Check Parking space to charge your electric car? Check It's a tree huggers dream yet it still manages to draw in the most ardent of ozone depleters such as myself. There's nothing I enjoy more than ditching the short walk from my house to the store in favour of cruising down there in my behemoth of an automobile with the engine so cold that instead of measuring the fuel consumption in miles per gallon you have to use gallons per mile. Once you arrive you are greeted to a clean and well laid out store with all the usual gubbins you would expect from a supermarket but with prices so high that all but the most lavish of grocery shoppers will have been scared away. However, you must not be afraid. Pay their inflated prices I tell you, pay them! As you walk around scanning your shopping and watching the total surpass the amount you paid for your first house take a moment to soak up the ambiance. Revel in the fact that you aren't constantly stopping behind shoppers who have shunned Facebook and instead choose to conduct their social networking on aisle 5 while creating a blockade with their trolleys. Rejoice at the relative emptyness of the store, you aren't an extra in a remake of 28 days later. No, you have merely escaped from the clutches of Tesco and found a better way and it is worth every penny.
I came into Waitrose the Thursday evening after New Years Day to pick up some wine for some friends…read moreof ours - I ran across a terrific young man, Joe Martin who couldn't have been more engaging and helpful - thank you for making my first experience in an English Grocery store so terrific!!
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This Sainsburys is pretty small, they do have a good amount of stock considering their size. Can be…read morepacked at lunch times and weekends so best to go at another time or you can be queuing for ages and ages. The staff always seem a bit grumpy, but maybe that is because I used to go in late and who would be happy about working late.
Pros This Sainsbury's is located in Bracknell's Princess Square shopping centre, which is quite…read moreconvenient as it's near all the other shops. It's quite a large store and has a large range of products at typical Sainsbury's prices and there are plenty of deals to be had. Staff are friendly and helpful, especially on the Sepcialist meat and fish counters. Cons It's not right on top of the car park which is a little annoying
Kept within our Shopping budget More low deals on offers…read moreConvenient parking, bus or taxi Close to home One thing it's got potential to expand Isle space.
I do like Aldi for all my grocery shopping, bar a few cosmetic and cleaning products it has…read moreeverything I want in my weekly shop. Plus the aisles, which hold random different items each week. Only complaint would be the till check out. Glad they are quick, but there are a couple of staff who literally chuck your items through. I would rather having carefully selected, they made it in the same good condition to my shopping bags.
Little Waitrose. It's like big Waitrose only little, except when you get to the till. Then all of a…read moresudden in a bizarre reversal of fortunes it becomes like big Waitrose only bigger as you realise everything looks and tastes the same, it just costs more. Still, what did you expect from a 24 hour petrol station shop? They are all expensive, at least here you can buy something to eat which doesn't contain more calories and saturated fat than a deep fried tub of lard coated in batter and smothered in cheese. Everything is brand new so it all looks shiny and appealing. Out of hours I would recommend it, but between 9am & 9pm you may as well keep driving for the extra 5 minutes it will take you to get to big Waitrose and take advantage of better prices and more choice.
Having watched the doors of the London-bound train close in my face and not wanting to sit on the…read morecold metal bench at Martins Heron station for the next hour, waiting for the next London-bound train, I decided to head into Tesco for no other reason than warmth and to cure boredom. It's a big Tesco. I've never been in a big Tesco. I'm a Sainsbury's kind of girl. Anyway, the store offers free wifi (which I'm using right now!). At a high level, it's poorly laid out. The entrance leads to the clothing section, the produce section is in the back of the store, and the frozen items are near the tills. The layout sort of reminds me of a Super Wal-Mart in the US, minus a McDonald's and plus a Costa. Logically, it's smart to have the frozen section near the tills because this minimizes the amount of time frozen items are out of the freezer before checking out, so I'm OK with this. I'm not OK with the produce section being located in the back of the store and the clothing section being located near the entrance. Produce should be front-and-center, not in a spot that is difficult or time-consuming or complicated to get to. And who's gonna need to "run to Tesco" quick for a new pair of tights? I suspect not many. It's more likely that someone is gonna need to "run to Tesco" quick for, say, eggs or salad or bread or milk. And all of those items are located in the back of the store - the furthest from the tills! Not logical. Note: Sainsbury's has better produce than this Tesco did. Salad/lettuce was brown and basically ready for the rubbish bin. The Costa space is nice. Service was friendly though the barista could not understand my American accent and I had to repeat everything I said thrice. She made a good coffee and it warmed me up, so job well done. Job well done. Job well done.
This is in Forest Park parade of shops. It has food,…read morealcohol, papers, magazines and the lotto. There is lots of parking. The shop is clean and neat and well stocked. There is a small display of fruit and vegetables and this is fresh. They sell fresh baked bread and cakes and lots of sweets! Its a good convenience shop to pop into if you need extras like bread and milk as it is well stocked and they have a nice range of ready meals as well as a small display of meat. There is a good range of wines and beers as well as soft drinks. The staff are usually friendly and quick but it can get busy. You can use your clubcard for your shopping as well.
Morrisons is great if you have a car, but if your elderly and have no car it is hard work getting…read morethere and bringing the bags back as it is about 15 mins walk to the bus station and that is at a good speed. Huge car park which is free, not great at night time as attracts young kids and thugs (I should know as I had my car stolen from here) This Morrisons is huge with a salad bar and it has fresh pizzas(which are yummy), along with a cafe which is outdated and needs to be modernized. There is an average variety of stock, however a lot of items are near to their sell by date and they tend to have hardly any stock of each item.
Pros Morrison's is located in the Peel centre on the outskirts of Bracknell town centre. There's a…read morelarge car park and three free cash points outside, and inside there's a fairly good range of items and brands on offer. There are always promotions and deals available, and the in-store baker and butcher offer fresh bread and meat. The staff are approachable and friendly, and helpful when asked. Cons This shop doesn't have the best range of items, and some of the items aren't the best quality. The cafe is a bit old-fashioned and depressing, although the meals served are quite tasty and arrive fairly quickly.
A great newsagents which stocks a good selection of papers and magazines…read more Books and toys with lots of offers. They also sell essentials like bread, milk, tea, coffee, cough mixture, painkillers. The shop is well laid out and has nice friendly staff. There is a post office with two members of staff and they are efficient and quick and know what they are doing.
No longer Forbuoys, now called Martins. Had a bit of a refit a while ago due to adding in basic…read moregroceries when the Waitrose closed down. Helpful friendly staff. Has a postoffice in the back.
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A nice big Morrisons supermarket which is bright and airy. Being a Morrisons it has a large fresh…read morefruit and veg section along with a deli, butcher, fishmonger, and bakery. Think the store also has a chemist in it too which is handy for prescriptions whilst you are shopping. The shelves are well stacked most of the time and the floor is always clean. Good selection and availability of products . Staff are well presented and are friendly. They also seem to know where most products are if you cant find anything unlike quite a few supermarkets where they don't actually know where products are. Overall good store.
Medium sized store. They have a good Cafe but cuttlery is usually dirty They need a better…read moredishwasher. Dry cleaning is pretty bad. Shirts have creases and collars are not pressed properly
nice small 'corner' shop where you can get most things you need day to day or when you run out…read more there is a delivery service is required.
Giant Sainsbury's with everything you need here. Can be a bit big if u don't know your way around…read more Car wash, petrol, DVDs, electronics, home section, clothes, as well as food.
The pharmacy is very quick. And the selection of groceries and convenience items is more rhan I was…read moreexpecting to see. I dont know yet how to compare peixes so can't remark about that. Surprisingly closes early at 4pm on Sundays. :(
It's big, open 24 hours, tech area for the boys, magazines, Costa coffee, there's petrol…read more Everything you need.
This is a very large store and has a big variety of items as you'd expect. It just used to be an…read moreordinary Tesco superstore, until they extended and introduced the extra format in the early 00s. The store is often changing, with extensions being added and the store being redecorated. they are soon to be installing a grocery shopping click & collect point.
My favourite local store which is a sort of emergency pit stop particularly early mornings or…read moreweekends. Open 7 days a week including bank holidays including Christmas! It is next to a number of other stores including a butcher shop and the Pinner Arms pub. It is a nice little store run Mr. J and family who are the friendliest store owners I have met. It has everything and more you might expect from a local convenience store. *Newspapers and magazines *Booze, good selection of wines and beer *Milk and other diary products, eggs *Limited selection of fresh and canned vegetables *Snacks and breads *Frozen/ ready to eat foods and ice creams *Minor DIY kits including bulbs etc *Soaps/household items like kitchen roll etc *Limited selection of flowers *It also sells lottery tickets and do mobile phone and oyster top-ups *There is a free cash machine! *It is also a Click and Collect point! Amazing array of services and selection makes it my favourite local shop. As it is few metres from my house so sometimes during early mornings when we run out of milk or bread or eggs I am there when Mr J starts to lift up the shops shutter! 4 stars only because Credit cards are not accepted but there is a cash machine in the store that you could use anyways !
Hands down the friendliest staff I've ever known at an off licence. The store is a regular little…read moretreasure trove of goods which thankfully cover most of the stuff I need when I'm cooking and realise we're out of something. The shop has a newspaper/magazine selection, a lottery machine and scratch cards station as well as all the products you'd expect from an off licence. But really what marks the difference is the staff.
Just a general thing I've noticed, prices have gone up, that's understandable but please don't cut…read moredown on the quality as well. Example : muffins up 29p for 4 but averaged just 2 choco chips per muffin. Cheese & onion topped sq bread, so little on there it was flavourless. Just make things properly and charge the right price otherwise Morrison you'll just mug yourself off. People won't buy.
Large Morrisons situated on the outskirts of the town centre, within reasonable walking distance of…read morethe town. It has a large car park outside which is useful for larger shops with a number of bags. The range is varied and reasonably priced, and the store is well laid out so most products are easy to find, but often gets crowded and busy around peak times, with queues on most tills. There is also a petrol station located near the exit of the store, which is useful if you have driven to the supermarket and require it. The staff are reasonably pleasant on most occasions.
I love the store, good variety of food and clothing…read more Efficient staff, very helpful. A clean and hygienic store.
Another massive super store, chock full of food and stuffs. This one is on the other side of…read moreReading and I have to take away one star for something that is not their fault - the bus line that services this route doesn't run on weekends. Just like the other Tesco I shopped last month, this store is massively huge with a major selection of produce (two aisles!), cheese, meats, and then dry goods. I'm almost glad I don't have a car, because my carrying capacity limited my spending budget here. The store also has a little snack restaurant, though I thought it had a pretty good selection for a cafeteria style deal. Great hours, it's open from Monday at 06:00 until Saturday at 22:00 and Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00. (Aside from the bus issue.) There's a petrol station in the parking area and a "freephone" near the tills for calling a taxi.
A decent Tesco even if the inventory is random. Prices are decent and the staff is generally very…read morehelpful.
This is a Tesco Express which has lots of items but not a big selection…read more They have a small display of fruit and vegetable which are usually well stocked and fresh. It is quite a busy shop as it is on a housing estate and the main supermarket is quite a way from there. There is a good selection of cold meat, cheese and ready meals. They sell alcohol and there is a good reasonably priced selection. There is also a post office inside the shop which is well run and can be busy but the staff are good and deal with customers very quickly. This is a good shop which is a bit dearer than a normal Tescos but is it easy to get to and convenient.
Asda is part of the Wal-Mart family and I've shopped at quite a few Wal-Mart's in the States. This…read moreparticular Asda is less of a Wal-Mart Supercenter and more like a Neighborhood Market. The focus here is almost entirely on food, with only one small section of kitchen tools and other stuff. I was tempted to pick up a small microwave for £30, but passed as there was no way I could carry it. I did manage to pick up a £4 USB optical mouse and a £3 USB cable (that cost £16 at PC World!). Great selection of stuff with most items available in at least two or three different brands, plus the Asda "Smart Choice" which is always good too. As I'm starting to notice in the UK, this store has the typical large selection of cheese and the meat section was very good. Lamb over here is so much cheaper than it is in the States. I had to ask for help to find the sugar, which was surprisingly not with the cooking and baking. Instead, it was in the alcohol aisle with the tea and coffee. When I asked Lisa for help (they're not employees here, or "associates" like in the US Wal-Mart, but rather "colleagues"), she brought me right to the section instead of pointing the way. Lots of tills ("registers" in American) were open so I didn't wait long at all. Debbie, who checked me out, was very friendly and helpful. We thought we got all the electronics tags but managed to miss one and the security colleague who responded to me setting off the alarm was pleasant about the situation and handled it with a smile. One tip: if you're planning on taking the bus here, it's not close. You'll have to walk at least 200 yards. And on Sunday, the service is few and far between. Overall, a very good shop. I got a ton of stuff for my £65. My fridge and pantry are heaving. Very good value.
This is a small Asda and doesn't carry home or clothing lines. Just your basic food supermarket…read more It's well stocked for that, especially for affordable organics. Staff are really personable, there's a low turnover and if you go regularly you'll get to know them, which is lovely.
Main store in the village and local area. Despite it's size it manages to stock a good range of…read morefood items including fresh vegetables, ready meals, dairy produce, meat, bread, cooking ingredients, drinks, wines, beers etc - in fact most items you would expect to find at a supermarker. Obviously the choice is less but still they manage to include some organic foods including milk, diary produce and usually, bananas. Some special deals to be had too especially on wines. Can be very busy at times but usually staff are able to manage queues with their three tills.