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14 years ago
The shop kiper lady very nice deling with customer
68 Greenbank Road
Bristol BS5 6HE
United Kingdom
0117 951 0897
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http://www.spar.co.uk
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Spar opens at 8:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Spar opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
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Spar closes at 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Spar closes at 7:30 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:30 AM - 8:30 PMSun 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
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To people not from these parts some place names are legendary about Bristol: The Tobacco Factory…read moreand the Docks for example. Once you live here there are others: The Bear Pit, Cribbs etc. Another place you don't really know about until you live here is The Best. The (self titled) Best Supermarket is legendary. The shop is open 24/7 every day of the year. Even in the harshest of blizzards I have never seen the door closed. They sell crisps, chocolate bars and various other things you would expect of such a convenience store. It is after hours however when they really become something else. This is the only shop that will sell all types of alcohol at all hours. The staff are hardened as you'd expect; their clientele the late drinkers: poets after another bottle of inspiration, students after more beers and all the rest of it. The Best Supermarket is, well, what it is.
Yes it has all your desied goods!…read more Yes it is 24 hours! And yes you can satisfy pretty much any food or drink craving at any time of the day by getting something from here. But 'the best supermarket'?, i'll give them a little le-way for artistic license but I think they should perhaps pre-fix the name with 'Arguabley' then it will give them some margin for error! But seriousley, this place is pretty good, great to have a place of convieniance and open all hours, reliable and plentiful, not bad...
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Very close to several large student housing blocks this is a shop with one clientele in mind. For…read moreone thing these dedicated guys are open every day from 7am till midnight. A quick walk around the shop reveals all the student essentials you can imagine. They have tights, fruit juice, a wide range of male and female toiletries, a stationary section and the largest selection of biscuits I have ever seen. This is not an exaggeration; think Hobnobs, Digestives, Crunch biscuits, ones I'd forgotten about, one's I've never even heard about! A whole wall of biscuits - extraordinary. As all students necessitate the stuff there's obviously a wide choice of beers and wine with regular deals and discounts. Ready meals, soups, pre made sandwiches and for those on a budget the morning after, miniature boxes of cereal. A well thought out shop keeping Bristol's students satiated.
If temp bar and waiter work is your thing (or catering / hospitality in general), then West One…read moreRecruitment should be on your hit list. The staff are really personable - you can register immediately and they give you a crash course / refresher in how to lay a table and carry multiple plates. They aren't one of those agents that never get in touch - quite literally you could have work the next day. They often have to send a few staff at a time to certain venues - so if any of the other temps has a car, they organise drop-off and pick-up from the office, which is a great help.
A funny little convenience store, very dark inside. Unlike many convenience stores which add and…read moreextra 3 pounds on the bottle for the convenience, the wine here is pretty good value. It sells some sandwiches and convenience food at the back of the store, has some basics and a freezer with things like pizza's and an ice-cream freezer. Unlike many small convenience stores, the ice-cream doesn't look like it has melted and frozen about 3 times before you've bought it. It also sells milka chocolate - hurrah! The staff here are very friendly, although I'm afraid I can never understand what the young guy is saying to me.
Ashley Stores is the epitome of the phrase 'service with a smile'. They may not be the best…read morenewsagents in Bristol (in fact they're quite far off) but they do maintain wonderful smiles all day and night. It's a pretty sparse store this one, with a lot of space not used all that well. One side is rammed full of all the tinned and canned food you could imagine, packets of noodles, sauces and spices. Then there's a sort of no-man's land with a few packs of dog food and some cleaning products. If you're feeling quite cramped over here rest assured the other side of this deceptively ample store is unpleasantly sparse. A huge chest freezer homes some ready meals, frozen veg and a hoard of ice cream. A little beyond this is quite a good selection of DVDs for rent and not much more. The saving grace is putting the films next to the Ben and Jerry's but that's about it. It's a newsagent. They sell what you'd expect and their very nice about it. It's just very much about the end, and not so much about the means.
With its friendly staff always up for a chat, Ashley Stores always makes you feel local no matter…read morehow far away you live. It's probably got the widest selection of any store in this part of town, given that the nearest Tescos is still pretty far away. Prices are a little steeper than chain supermarkets but that's always the way so Ashley Stores is no different. It's got just about everything you could urgently need, albeit not in a massive wide selection. Perhaps not the best place to do your weekly grocery shop, but in the immediate area it's undoubtedly the best place to stop by and pick up a carton of milk and chat to the staff if you live in the area.
With park street, and indeed alot of the top of town, you will somewhat surprisingly find that…read morethere are not that many places to pick up a paper or get some chewing gum (or even some sweets if you need to satisfy your sugary craving!) Lexie's gives you the option to get those everyday desirable things, without having to walk all the way down to the tesco's at college green. Unless you live near the bottom then it would make more sense for you to go to tesco unless you want a bit more excersize! A nice clean shop, and stock's everything you would expect it to, very friendly inside.
Paint the picture - It's a warm day, you have spent most of the afternoon shopping and your hands…read moreare raw from carrying so many bags. The sun is beaming down as you face the dreaded walk up Park Street. You are nearly at the top. The Will's Memorial building is shading the sun from you, yet you are starting to feel faint from all this exercise. No worries, Lexi's is here! Pick up a sweet treat, a cheap and cheerful sandwich or a ice cold drink all for a fraction of the price that any other shop would sell. Fantastic.
With this place being just down the road from me, I go here all the time. The staff (always the…read moresame guys, 24/7, 365 days a year!) are really friendly and always say 'hello' whenever me or my girlfriend walk in. Admittedly, they suspiciously watched if we were going to steal anything the first couple of times that we came in (I don't blame them in this area), but now they've relaxed and realised we're good, straight down the middle, honest folk. They sell the usual run of newspapers, cigarettes, sandwiches, booze and other household essentials. What surprised me the most, though, was that they stock free-range eggs from nearby farms and some of the most delicious locally-sourced bread that's great for toasting. Buy here instead of going to bloody Tesco's round the corner if you can help it!
I've rolled into this shop a few times at 7am, post Lakota (the grimy club round the corner), and…read moreas a result have usually been received rather suspiciously. The shop keepers here are pretty shifty, but they have every reason to be in this area. You'll find the usual news and booze in Star Food and Wine, in addition to a selection of essential household and food items. The latter are stocked in a casually haphazard fashion around the store.
The humble corner shop. I had always assumed they had…read moreincurred the name for straddling the corner of two streets. Now I have realised (or rather, decided) it is because they are the corner stone of city living. As frequently as I discover the need for crisps and chocolate bars at 3am, a new corner shop appears. Something gives me the feeling, however, that No 1 - the new off license on Gloucester Rd is here to last. Having only been here for six or seven months I am already close friends with shop owner, Prem. One of my favourite features is the impressive array of sausages and cold meats. Where else can one buy a whole mackerel in a vacuum wrapped bag for just £1.79? And what better to wash down said cold meat than with fine local ale. The selection of beers and ales from England and Europe is extraordinary and reason enough to visit. Herein lies the defining feature of the shop - the off license. The shop is absolutely packed with every rum, whiskey, vodka and cheap wine you can imagine. Open until 2am on the weekends this shop is always busy and for good reason.
No. 1 Off License? ... Really? Maybe No 1 on Gloucester road... well the south part of it anyway!…read more The choice is pretty varied, and you are not restricted to just finding alcohol as their name suggests, it is more of a news agents, or a convieniance store if you will, with some meats, cheese, milk, newspaper and magazines available. It would probably serve itself better being called the no.1 convieniance store within the local vicinity of south gloucester road... not so catchy though is it? Friendly inside, and a highyl practicle shop... just not no 1...
Sonni's Food and Wine is considered to be a treasure by the locals. Everybody loves it. This has…read moremore to do with the family that run it, than the products they stock, which are these days not so unusual, but were relatively unique when they first started stocking them. Nevertheless, the fairtrade, and oganic goods, that used to be so rare at corner shops are indicative of the ethos that makes them so popular. This is a shop that possesses a strong sense of community that bends and bows to the needs of the customers. Run by gentle folk that are neither loud nor intrusive, the place has an antiquated feel, owing to the quiet unrushed way it goes about its business. Being so supportive of all things community, Sonni's is the place you go if you need to find out about the area. The window is crammed with houses and flats to rent and items for sale, along with adverts for all of the different classes and workshops in the area.
This friendly neighbourhood store is far more than just a corner shop. Expertly run by various…read morefamily members, it is not unusual to see three generations behind the till. The genius of Sonni's is that it has listened to what the community wants and supplied that demand exactly. Organic produce and dairy-free items sit comfortably alongside classic basics and there is a huge range of ciders, beers, wines and spirits on offer. Even if I am just passing, the bright array of cheerful pot plants for sale outside usually lures me in. From curry sauces, organic biscuits and fair trade teas to toiletries, pet food and delicious mezze items, it is rare Sonni's does not stock what you need or at least a useful alternative. If only every neighbourhood shop could be so well run. Sonni's makes buying local an absolute pleasure. And it is always open early until late.
You could be forgiven for not ever going to this particular McColls, or even knwoing of it's very…read moreexistence. But that is perhaps why it is so great! The people that go in are mostley locals and commutors, this means that the service has an extra personal touch, and even if you don't fit into any of the above catagories some of that feelign brushes off on you when you go inside. However none of these re-deeming factors stop the obvious fact that it is a bit expensive.
This McColls is near to where I live. In fact every wednesday (and sometimes on Thursday) 6 of my…read morefriends and I all meet up near Circomedia, and on my way there I will pass McColls and get a little snack for my journey. Unfortunatley I have had to cut back on that luxery recentley as I am in training! It is a friendly store, but the food and drink is all a little overpriced, good for a quick shop for the odd bit of food, but I would warn you away from here if your cupboards are empty and you are looking to do a bit of a shop as you could quickley find yourself spending £20 on pretty much next to nothing.
The new owners have finally settled in and I find the place friendly and helpful. They keep the…read moredaily newspaper for me and I pick up the occasional bottle of vegan wine, a cake or a bunch of bananas. Every long road needs a convenience store and this does the trick. They can also send parcels.
Went here literally 3 hours ago and I was not impressed…read more This place used to be an independant place, but it has now been taken over by the 'Premier' brand (yellow and purple colours... I think). The store is definatley not a mini-mart, it is a glorified newsagents with some drastically overpriced past and orange juice that they sell. Alot of the frozen food is not priced, I think they hope that by the time you get to the till and they have scanned it you will be too scared to say you don't want it anymore. Not really worth bothering with
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