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5.0 (1 review)
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Poundland

Poundland

4.5(4 reviews)
0.1 miWest Hampstead
£

This store sells pretty much everything - AND ALL FOR £1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…read more One British Sterling Pound. You can come in here, spend, say, £7, and walk out with a buttload of stuff that would cost way more in other stores. Granted, it is always PACKED in here (and normally with annoying people who bash into you) but it is worth it! This shop sells toiletries, household products (cleaning products, toilet paper etc), toys, stationary, food, drinks, gardening tools, car products, underwear, books....etc....etc...etc.... Plus, the stuff is not random, generic, weird stuff. They sell actual brands, for example, Charles Worthington hair products. The things that I would normally buy here: Toothpaste Make-up removing facial wipes (2 packs for £1!) Card-making kits Shampoo/Conditioner Party poppers Jiffy bags Hairspray Shower gel Batteries I also recently bought 2 tennis rackets and a set of tennis balls here which I am quite pleased with. I think that for £2 they will provide a lot of entertainment and tomfoolery in my garden this summer...

Poundland is like a primark for toileteries and groceries. Very messy, no customer service…read morewhatsoever but worth going to because of th eprices. They have a lot of things which you can buy in Boots or Superdrug and as the name explains, everything for £1. I bought the Johnson's holiday skin, Dove shampoo and conditioner, Pantene pro V and Neutrogena as well as the Johnson's products all for £1 each. Are you loving it?:)

Traid

Traid

3.8(4 reviews)
1.7 miBayswater
££

Traid in Westbourne Grove is part of a small chain of thrift stores that raise money for an…read moreInternational Development charity. Within the quite small shop they sell men and women's clothes and shoes. I pop in quite often to look for things, and whilst there is quite a high standard in terms of brands, in the men's clothes there isn't that much exciting stuff. So the clothes seem to be more traditional charity shop rather than retro fashionable. The shop is laid out well, the staff are really helpful, and, whilst the collection isn't the best, it is certainly a great cause.

Traid -- we get along fine! If you are living up in Bayswater/Notting Hill and need a break from…read morethe heat your wallet is taking e'ery day, check it. Very well priced and though clothes are "pre-loved" they are typically in great shape, newer styles, etc. Brands range from Next, New Look, H&M, etc...and also good selection of vintage separated in the back. *Cards accepted, £5 minimum. *Fitting rooms provided. *Shoe selection is iffy at best. *great selection of blazers, working gals. Worth checking out if you are accessorizing on a budget or need to spruce up your look without crippling your bank! Oh, and it supports a charity. Can you say that about Forever21? Newp. P.S. They own the bins that collect clothes/shoes (black/green letters) -- there is one near the Shoreditch Firestation (And I'm sure a million other places) - a great way to donate, save the stuff from a landfill and help Traid fund programming, all without having to lug a big box somewhere. Pretty convenient. Wins all over the place.

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Tesco

Tesco

2.6(11 reviews)
1.9 miBayswater
£

This Tesco Express just across the street from Bayswater tube station is small and overpriced. It…read moreis worth walking a block north on Queensway for a larger Tesco.

It's my first day in London and after getting settled into my hotel room, I thought I'd take a walk…read moreabout and check things out. Please know I was horribly jet lagged & tired I found myself going down Queensway Rd, and loved all the different shops and restaurants. The energy of all the people bustling by. I felt like the guy walking in the middle of a marathon. After deciding to pick up the pace, I came across Tesco. I walked in and thought, for my first night here, I'll get something light to eat instead of going to a restaurant. I loved the contrast of ready made "grab and go" food in comparison to what we offer in the U.S. Here there were pâté sandwiches, salmon choices, a rather inexpensive array of great cheese, produce, and sundries. I discovered an upgraded European version of Walmart. I mean that as a compliment in comparison! My dinner tonight was going to be: roasted tomatoes in olive oil and mozzarella, nice flatbread with tomato basil, kalamata & green olives with a nice wheel of Camembert cheese. Of course some American Budweiser beer and a side of José Cuervo! (Don't judge me - I'm not a fan of wine!) I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who is on the go and need last minute items. :)

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Tesco - Queensway Rd is a busy street with shopping, restaurants of many varieties, and markets.

Queensway Rd is a busy street with shopping, restaurants of many varieties, and markets.

Tesco - I had to pick up the pace, everyone here is on the go!

I had to pick up the pace, everyone here is on the go!

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