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7 years ago
We had a fantastic experience with this facility - very easy to find, great location near the station, and attentive service. Would definitely use again. read more
53-55 Chalton Street
London NW1 1HY
United Kingdom
Euston
020 7813 0000
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http://www.nisalocally.co.uk
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What time does Nisa Local open?
Nisa Local opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Nisa Local close?
Nisa Local closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Nisa Local have parking?
Yes, Nisa Local has parking options.
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Lacking in some stock areas but still a way better choice for the…read moreregular 'top up' shop in-between visits to massive supermarkets than the local Tesco branch. When a queue occurs it does snake around the store most inconveniently for people who want to buy booze or frozen goods. Luckily they usually seem to have a decent number of people serving.
I totally agree with jojeba on the layout. I sometimes come here to grab a quick lunch. Why have…read morethey put the sandwich section right behind a large pillar at the front of the store? A large queue builds up around this pillar every lunchtime meaning you have to push your way past people even to get into the store, then you end up tripping over a pallet as the shelves are being restocked, before you join the queue that's already looped round the far end of the store and is half way back to the front (the tills are at the front). At least the tills are well manned so the queue does move along quite quickly.
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It was foodie time at Borough Market on Tuesday (our last full day in London), and it was foodie…read moreheaven for me and my family. We enjoyed walking around and seeing a wide variety of food options! The whole market area was clean and organized when we got there at 9am. No lines yet. Long lines did start forming around 9:45am when the hot foods were ready but moved pretty quickly. We tried: * The Ginger Pig - Traditional Sausage Roll * Wild Mushroom Risotto - Spelt Risotto with Truffle Shavings * Turnips Greengrocer - Chocolate Covered Strawberries * The Black Pig - The Best One With Crackling * Turkish Deli - Turkish Delight & Turkish Coffee * Bread Ahead - Crème Brûlée Donut
This is one of London's oldest markets located in Southwark. Located at the foot of London…read moreBridge,this market has been operating at this location since 1756. We went on a Saturday afternoon and it was packed! It was hard to see all the various vendors as some of the food lines were really long, especially for the fish and chips. There is very limited seating in the market so we elected to eat outside of the market as there are many restaurants and pubs in the area. From spices,olive oils and a variety of food choices, this market is a must visit when in Central London.
All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.
Yummy
"The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!
Aisle are clogged up with stocking trolleys, so can't even navigate around the store or get to the…read moreproduce! Staff are rude and barge pass you, and push their stock trolleys into you without no apology or acknowledgment when you point it out to them! Disgusting Customer service as the staff seem to think the customers should work around them!
This is a small Marks and Spencer location, it can feel claustrophobic at times, especially at busy…read moreperiods, it is in a good location within London Bridge Station, stocking a satisfactory range of essentials, which is useful if you're passing through the station. The selection here is limited due to the size of the store, but it certainly isn't too bad for a railway station location. I did find the store to be a little disorganised, the staff seemed friendly enough. 3* - This store isn't too bad if you're in a hurry if you're looking for more of the standard Marks and Spencer offering which may not be offered at this small concession, there are many other better stores within around half a mile away.
While spending a week in London, M & S quickly became a favorite to not only pick up food gifts,…read morebut also food kits that I could easily cook in my apartment and already prepared foods like salads, charcuterie, cheese plates, desserts, and more. Here's a short list of things I bought: jelly donuts (comes in a 6 pack), decaf Earl Grey tea, mango, pineapple, lime infusion tea, peashoot stir-fry kit, pad thai sauce, chickpea flour to make socca (pancake/flatbread), Nespresso-like coffee pods, ginger biscuits, chocolate bars, drinking cocoa, saucison with truffle, dried chorizo chips, golden marzipan for cakes, and much more. Even a month after the trip, I still think about the British cheese plate. Prices weren't outrageous. For example, a box of tea bags cost US$3.50 and 1 kg of chickpea flour was US$2.60. Paying by phone was easy and quick and I bring my own bag. For my next trip to London, I will be heading to M & S.
Came here to buy food to get ready for Christmas. Everything was pretty self serviced and there…read morewere staff around to help out if you needed it. The food quality was good and there's really nothing out of the ordinary. I love how they accepted EFT payments. Can visit with nothing but my phone.
They have the best freshly squeezed orange juice I have had in a long time for only 1.75 pounds…read more Everywhere else charges me more and the service is always rendered with a smile by the gentle at the fresh foods counter. It is worth the bus ride to get a fresh glass of OJ with a smile and at a great price.
While in town to run the London Marathon we stayed at a hotel just a few minutes walk down Tooley…read moreStreet. We hit up this market a few times for bottles of water, snacks, bakery items, and fruits to keep in our room. Nice sized grocery to be discovered after taking the escalator down from street level. Decent prices. Checkout was easy.
Stopped in while staying nearby at the Hilton. I was hoping to find a salad bar as a previous Yelp…read morereview mentioned there being one in here, but unfortunately there was not one. It looked like a good place to order some quick groceries, but not necessarily a great place to find a quick dinner that could be eaten in a hotel room. I did pick up some great snacks though.
Loved loved the mushroom risotto with spelt that's on the side of the Turnips store in the Borough…read moreMarket! I was given a sample as I was walking by and it was so good I had to get the full plate. The mushroom flavor is really umami and adds a nice earthiness but the real star is the spelt which I love the texture of. While the risotto is creamy with cheese on top, it doesn't feel too heavy and was the perfect lighter meal.
The Borough Market was packed this past Saturday when I went. Luckily, Turnips offers quick service…read moreand delicious, fresh strawberries covered in chocolate. They had about a hundred cups of clean, fresh strawberries on a table waiting to be doused in chocolate. This made service much quicker so that every customer could enjoy their dessert within seconds. I do wish they added just a bit more chocolate because it didn't properly sink down the cup and cover all the strawberries.
Worth it to me :)
Strawberries!
Strawberries
I haven't been to many M&S shops, but this one seemed a little smaller than some of the other ones…read more Did it have a lot of variety? Sure it did. It had a bunch of different lunch and healthy snack options. Not to mention a ton of unhealthy options! Score! We only came here because we went to St. Paul's Catherdral for a quick visit. If you're in the area, it's a good place to grab a few things. I wouldn't necessarily come here just to come here. They do have a bunch of self-checkout stations, which was great considering we were trying to use up our "leftover" cash.
This was ok, the manager said this was just a smal M&S, that was the reason why the meal-deal had…read moreno vegetarian lunch options included... :(. My sister and I were a little surprise about that: they are in the middle of a busnisplace, tourist-spot ( St. Paulus is nearby) and there were actually 10 different chooses (sandwiches) for vegetarians, so what kind of bread didn't they have, what the 'bigger ones' does. After all we did spare money and did it ok sandwiches, the bread was just a little to old.
This review is based on all of the Sainsbury stores I went to collectively. They seemed to be out…read moreof a lot of stuff. I even ran into a local woman who noticed me searching the shelves for something. According to her the stock is always low and they're usually out of stuff she wants.
Short and sweet review incoming…read more Saintbury's of a local supermarket chain and will likely get you what you need whether food, supplies, toiletry, etc, they will have it. I had visited several locations while in London and they are all laid out roughly the same, making it easy to find what you need. They are slightly cheaper than posh smaller markets, but it is a standard chain grocery store, so quality is a little less for meat, fruit, veggies, etc. There are quite a few around London and its outskirts, so never had an issue while visiting, which is great. All and all, I overall was quite happy with my visits.
Geo Watkins Mushroom Ketchup...Aloha (I bought the only two bottles).
Entrance, just opposite Holborn station
As locals go, this is a pretty good one. It's well stocked, has a pharmacy attached and the staff…read moreare super friendly. Plus they do cashback! Looks to be a fairly new store as I've never noticed there before and the design looks quite modern. They do smell a little bit like a hospital because of the pharmacy but who doesn't want a pharmacy & store rolled into one?
This is one of them little Sainsburys, for a little shop it is well stocked and has a good…read moreselection of lunch time meals. As well as food that you can pick up after work to take home and cook for dinner. There is two tills and quite a few self services checkouts, the staff are helpful and a lunch meal deal is £3. The que is generally big, but it goes down really quickly, my only complaint, which I secretly like is, they have a good selection of chocolate by the tills. It is really hard to walk on by with out buying chocolate, they get me every time! There is also a chemist onsite. I bought Ribena and the cheeky bit of chocolate (magic stars)
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I stop in here every now and then to pick up Japanese, Chinese, and Korean ingredients that I…read morecannot find in the regular grocery store. The selection is excellent, and I especially like the knowledgable staff. The prices are also good, which is a nice plus considering it's a speciality store. Tofu and veg is fresh.
I'm not sure how to rate this one. This is like a combination between a convenience mart and…read moregrocery store. It doesn't have much but it does have the essentials and it's in a convenient location. It's nice that it stays open late (especially when the larger store on Cromwell closes early on Sundays).
This was a good place to get drinks and snacks while we were staying near Earl's Court. This is a…read moresmaller grocery store but still has a decent selection. Supposedly the Tesco a short walk away is larger and has a wider selection, but we did not check it out.
Excellent Co-op, the staff seemed to be experts in packing wine into suitcases when I was…read morestruggling to do so for a works event. Thanks guys
Lovely little shop just around the corner from the tourist meccas that are Trafalgar Square and…read moreWhitehall, and a minute or so from Charing Cross railway station. The shop is clean, well-stocked, and the staff are lovely. Perfect for people working nearby and visitors/tourists alike. The Co-op has a national pricing policy, which means what you buy here is exactly the same price as at the Co-op in Cardiff, Liverpool or on the Shetland Islands!! Plenty of self-service tills as well if you're in a hurry, but I noticed most people were using the manned tills: that speaks volumes for the staff. I just wish the Co-op would make people more aware of the fact they are in this amazing, inspired location. Keep up the good work!
Not much to review about this place. It's basically a convenience store that is open 24 hours a…read moreday. Does it have a good selection of snacks, drinks, ice cream, and food? Yep. Is the service friendly? Got that right. Is it clean? Of course. Bottom line, if it's 2am and you want a bag of Walkers Chips and Fanta soda, come on down! There is also a souvenir shop connected to it, so if you have something that needs to be posted to the refrigerator, but ran out of magnets, then you're in luck again!
Glad it's here, so close to our apartment…read more Packed to the rafters with just about everything you need, and a lot of stuff you want as well. The guys working here are helpful in their own way if one listens carefully. Enjoy!
On our way to Paris on the Eurostar, I went on the hunt for food to take on the train. The M&S Food…read moreshop stocked an abundant variety of takeaway food as well as a smaller grocery selection. Over the last few years, the Simply Food branches of M&S have been trying to muscle in on the success of places like Pret a Manger but it has been a slightly difficult transition to make. Their food is certainly appealing to look at and does taste lovely but it still looks more like a supermarket than a proper takeaway shop. The prices are another factor which makes me have to think long and hard about eating here and if I was better organised, I could reproduce a lot of their food at home. However, this was a good option to get some snacks and lunch for the Eurostar journey.
I essentially lived out of this M&S during my stay in London. I ate at least one meal per day from…read morehere. The sandwiches, the pudding cups, the vegetables and fruit, everything was just delicious, and an inexpensive way to pack a picnic lunch for a day of tourism. The staffers were always friendly and helpful with ideas for us as we didn't have access to a kitchen at our hotel down the street. I *love* M&S
Love this convenience store! They have the best options for when you're traveling. They have them…read moreat the Airport and Train Stations. Look for the £6 meal deal. A main, snack, and a drink. They have amazing cookies and love the M&S brand Swiss chocolate! Way cheaper than buying anything on your flight!
Perfect spot for late night snacks, fresh fruit, milk, candies and the other quick things you may…read moreneed. Decent prices and friendly staff. Very close to our hotel and open late is a plus.
Happened to be in the area and just wandered in to get some snacks. (This is a small but well…read morestocked store.) I'm in SNACK heaven! I cried tears of happiness when I found the cheese section. Much to my daughter's dismay I bought every flavor of potato chip available. The cashier was very helpful and assisted me with figuring out how much (cash) money I needed. This is a busy store so there's no time to dawdle-grab what you need and move on.
Made a quick stop here and was not impressed. This is tiny and has very few options. I know it's an…read moreexpress but still...
Quick and convenient -- the basics are available to go. This location also has a section of wines…read moreavailable, for those long train rides. The turn around in this location is rather fast, so by the evening, the prepared food section is rather limited.
They've got the staples here. I don't typical shop at M&S because it's expensive compared to the…read moreother supermarkets; but in the Charing Cross area this is one of your only options.
This grocery store was highly convenient since my hotel was right across the street…read more Being able to buy cereal for breakfast or a quick heat lamp lunch or dinner helped me save some money. One of the reasons I deducted one star is because one of the female cashiers came off as being rude. She said, "If you want a bag, you should've said so" with so much spite. What in the world was going on in her life that she had to take it out on a customer? Meanwhile, on the other spectrum, her coworkers went out of their way trying to help me find shelf stable milk since my hotel didn't have a fridge. So pros: convenient, helps save some money, some of the employees go out of their way to be helpful. Cons: At least one female cashier needs to be spoken to by management about how she talks to customers.
This is an extremely convenient little store inside the London Paddington Station. I am a huge fan…read moreof the grab and go meal deals (only £3.85, less than the competitor next door or any fast food). I visited at 8am and the shelves were fully stocked. Having every option of meal deal sandwich available may have been a first for me, and they just released the limited edition holiday specialties yum yum yum! The US really needs to get onboard with this prepacked sandwich/wrap/sub/salad/pasta (that are relatively healthy) plus a snack and beverage for $5. It was very busy inside with what I imagine was mostly the regular weekday comminutors. There are many self-checkouts so the line went fast. Advice for visitors: like the vast majority of stores in the UK, make sure you bring your own bag or you will be charged for one.
This place was so tasty and super cute inside. They have a variety of coffees and cocktails, I went…read morefor the flat white. For breakfast I had the jalapeño cornbread. It came with chorizo and an egg. It was slightly spicy and super tasty. My sister had the full breakfast and enjoyed that, not quite as heavy as the typical full English. It was a very good stop, I'd recommend it!
Great local spot. Incredible hidden patio Kid friendly…read more Great service Beer and wine were ice cold.