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13 years ago
Small Tesco, well located opposite three train station. Not a great selection if fruit but had all the necessary food stuff. Staff friendly. read more
174 Queensferry Road
Rosyth
Dunfermline KY11 2JF
United Kingdom
0845 677 9235
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http://www.tesco.com
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What time does Tesco open?
Tesco opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Tesco opens at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Tesco close?
Tesco closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Tesco closes at 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Tesco have parking?
Yes, Tesco has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 285 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
I don't enjoy this Tesco, it has a weird layout and a very random stock selection. I only ever pop…read morein if I'm at the retail park for something else, and tonight was no exception. Things they didn't have tonight included a jar of mincemeat and individual foil cases. Given the size of the store this really surprised me. I was in at around 8pm and wandered aimlessly for ages (genuinely about 10 minutes) trying to find a member of staff to ask about the above items. Eventually when I tracked someone down they had no idea where I'd get either of the things, so I gave up and went to another supermarket! Not good enough Tesco, I dread to think what it would be like nearer Christmas!
Don't go shopping when hungry!…read more Its a convenient size store and you can pretty much get anything you need: from food to clothing! Nearby you can get some Krispy Kreme doughnuts , but there is still a long queue.
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Fast, friendly and convenient. Not the greatest selection of anything from the vegetable kingdom,…read morebut if you're looking for essentials, you've found the spot.
Decent quick tiny grocer in Edinburgh. 4stars only bc they were out of many items we wanted. 2…read moretimes we went .
Nice brand new store!
Came here to stock up on groceries during our stay in nearby Cambusbarron…read more We always enjoy shopping at Tescos. We know what to get, we know what we like. Price and value are always great. Water, milk, soda, sparkling wine, red wine, pasta, bread, steaks, blue cheese, fruit and veggies. Some snacks for our doggie. As usual we found everything we needed and as usual for the same good quality and prices. Another enjoyable shopping experience at Tesco.
I would just like to say that I have just received my deliver wha a lovely and pleasant delivery…read moreman and most helpful. I am elderly and have health problems so it makes a difference to me to get help with my delivery. I am going to stick with Tesco's from now on.
What a fantastic sized Farm Shop on Hopetoun Estate. I have…read morebeen going there a few times. Sometimes just for browsing. Their meat, pies, fish, cheese are all fresh. You can get good quality cakes, assortment of chutneys, sauces, jams, biscuits, sweets, fruits in season, wines, craft beers, gins, eggs etc. The staff is really friendly. This is also where you can get a temporary access pass for "lallybroch" when visiting the film site for Outlander. When at the Hopetoun estate or nearby, definitely worth a visit.
All airports need some kind of mini-supermarket or convenience store in arrivals. It's the ideal…read moreplace for one. Think about it - you've landed, got through security and grabbed your bags, you're tired, quite possibly hungry and you just need things to be easy for ten minutes. Convenience is king. This is especially true when the options available include M&S so you can feel like, even though the holiday is over and you're back too late to cook a real meal, at least it'll be a nice ready meal that you're buying. Sure, it's pricey, but you're not quite ready to quit holiday mode just yet. This branch is pretty tiny, but it has all the essentials. The staff are pretty great too and get through the queues rapidly. I'll definitely remember that it's here for the next time I travel.
This has been a great addition to Edinburgh Airport. Located 'landside' near the new exit leading…read moreto the trams and rental cars, it's easy to stop in before or after a flight. Before a flight, of course you can't buy liquids but I was thrilled to see they have my favorite breakfast - boiled eggs with fresh spinach!! I've grabbed these at Pret at other airports - but sadly the Eats in Edinburgh airport don't have them - but I can now get it at M&S before going through security. When arriving back in Edinburgh, it's great for grabbing some essentials so you don't have to go to the grocery store on your first day back. Missing star is because there isn't much fresh produce (mostly sandwiches, milk. crisps, drinks...) but it has so much more than was ever at the airport before.
Tesco is on the outskirts of the town with its own car park. It is the largest of the supermarkets…read morein the area but not large by Tesco standards. They are open Monday to Saturday until midnight and close at 10pm on Sundays. Although they do have a clothing and home area, there is not a huge choice. That is much the same for the whole store you could easily do your weekly shop there but there isn't too much choice of anything. There are many manned checkouts as well as several self service and these always appear to be very well run as I have never had to wait too long to be served. The staff are very helpful I was looking for a non alcoholic wine and asked a young chap to tell me where they kept it. He wasn't sure but to his credit did go and find out and then took me to the correct aisle
Tesco in south Queensferry is the biggest supermarket in the local area. The main bus route drives…read morepast it and there is a bus stop right next to the main door. Giving easy access to the whole of South Queensferry. There is a large food area, canteen, clothing and home area. Everything you would need including alcohol can be bought here. Staff are always smiling, however I would avoid the store during school break times as the queues are always huge at that time!
We stayed out by the airport and got breakfast here most days - it's actually pretty good for the…read moreprice and we really enjoyed the Scottish breakfast. If you want a cheap, filling breakfast, would recommend. The mushrooms we got the 4th time we were there were a bit watery which was sad but we'd still go back.
This is a fairly large Mozzers at the arse end of the Gyle. I mean, it's well stocked and the staff…read moreare cheerful enough but it does feel depressingly empty in the aisles near the back. Since it used to be a Safeway a very long time ago, it still has that 70s dated charm to it but in here it doesn't really work well and it just comes across as run down. There is a cafe at the front which just looked like a standard supermarket cafeteria but the toilets next to it were stinking. Not to mention that they are horrid and small. At least they have a family butcher, a bakery, a pizza counter and a deli along the back wall which makes up for the run down feel of the place. But the place always feels dead because everyone that shops in the Gyle is off at the other end doing their grocery shop at the epic M&S superstore and not here in the dingy Morrisons. I will only be in here if Starbucks, Costa and the M&S Café are full. If they give it a state of the art refurbishment, I will return.
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The exterior on a sunny day - rare for Edinburgh!
This place scares me…read more I don't often shop at big stores like this. No, it's not a hipster thing (ok... it's kind of a hipster thing) but ever since moving into Stockbridge, my favourite Sunday activity is visiting all the little local spots to grab groceries for the week. There's something charming about swinging into the butchers and then down to the bakery for tonight's dinner. But not everything can be found at a little haunt and sometimes, my bank account gets mad at me and I have to venture into a big spot like this. The thing I will point out (as many before me have) is that the quality of their store brand here is excellent. Much better than the Tesco stuff I found my first few weeks (that's the extent of my big box groceries though, so take this with a grain of salt I suppose). From the produce, to the pre-made salads (the beetroot and quinoa is excellent! Oh gosh, I AM a hipster!), to the interesting pre-made meal finds - it's a nice step up from your normal big box selection. Plus, they stock three different kinds of Yamazaki whisky. Coming from Canada where you can't find this in the MOST exclusive shops - this tickles me. So I would be a huge fan of this place, if it didn't give me complete and utter anxiety every time I set foot in the place. It is SO DAMN BUSY. ALL THE TIME! I don't know if it's because there's a online pick up area right at the front (which is handy), or because i'm too used to my Sunday shop strolls, but this place seems like a bit of a zoo every time i've been in. Which would be ok I suppose if the lines moved a bit quicker at check out and there were more people to lead this lost Canadian to the right aisle, but as it stands - though useful, it's a rather unpleasant shopping experience. I'll keep coming here for big ticket items and when I get my arse in gear to do a big shop, but I doubt it will make it on the regular rotation any time soon.
When I moved from Surrey to Scotland one of the very few things I missed was Waitrose. Living in…read moreFalkirk, we didn't even have a Sainsbury's but my Waitrose withdrawal ended when we moved to Edinburgh - where there is not only one - but TWO Waitroses to meet the foodie needs of North and South. I would never consider Waitrose to be my regular grocery store - I suppose that's where the missing star goes. It's more of a treat - like going to a food hall of a posh department store. The cleaning supplies and toiletries are a bit more than at other shops and the selection isn't as good - but they are there in case of emergency. The true delight comes in the more interesting selection of fresh fruit and veg - far more greens that any other supermarket - and even most independent grocers. Bok Choi, kales (whole not shredded), chard.... perfect for green juices! Great cheeses, meats, fresh baked breads and the amazing dessert aisle!! The salted caramel brownies from Maison Blanc are incredible!! The Strockbridge/Comely Bank location is ideal for when you have other things to do in town and the free parking garage is a great bonus. Another bonus - free tea and coffee if you have a 'My Waitrose' card. Ah, Waitrose - you do spoil us!!
The toilets are too dry and it feel like someone pooped on it and my hair mask is smelled like…read moresomeone pooped on it
large store with clothing, music and houseware sections as well as groceries. Good prices but not…read morealways the largest choice in town. Lots of parking at the door. has recenlty had a mini makover and now has a george clothing section, music section. staff are always plehtiful and usually very helpful. closes at 10pm in the evening.
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