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9 years ago
Reasonably priced. Lots of good products and produce. Conveniently located, on the way to tube. Good people. read more
484-486 Church Road
Northolt UB5 5AU
United Kingdom
Hillingdon
0345 026 9170
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http://www.tesco.com
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What time does Tesco Express open?
Tesco Express opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Tesco Express close?
Tesco Express closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Tesco Express have parking?
Yes, Tesco Express has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 501 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
I love this place! It is huge, has an amazing variety, is very affordable (some things are really…read morecheap). It's got everything you can possibly think you might need when preparing anything Indian/Asian. I love the spices and the spicemixes but also the fruits (I spotted fresh Jackfruit) and vegetables (of course very fresh, good and dirt cheap chillies), the Himalaya herbal toothpaste :-) , the weird drinks, the ghee, the huge bags of rice and the enormous collection of incense (again really cheap). The food and even non-food will easily make you spend an hour(s) walking around looking at all the different things they sell and make you remember the great food of India/Asia.
The infrastructure is there as it's large and has a lot of products, unfortunately it's the…read moremanagement ethos that filters down to the staff that lets it down. So if you are shopping staff are under such pressure to stack shelves quickly that they will continue pushing their cages with fresh stock into customers rather than wait a few seconds to let someone pass. Also on several occasions I have found out of date products, if you alert staff to it you always get the same response, leave it there we'll deal with it later. I don't know how many claims they've had to deal with for customer injuries or illness. Have observed that when customers raise issues with staff about products not up to quality staff look scared rather than empowered to do the right thing. Timidly they call management over who never seem to deal with the issue, it's always the customers fault somehow, do visit the store and you will see for yourself.
Do you ever wonder where can i buy paneer? This is paneer heaven with a Large variety in brands and packagings.
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Has pretty much everything you need, including pharmacy, electronics section and butcherread more
I live in between Tescos and Sainsbury's and have always shopped in Tescos as I have not liked…read moreshopping at the Sainsbury's in Hayes due to many reasons; It was quite a small supermarket and always very busy with never many staff on the tills. I also never found the supermarket particuarly clean and tidy it wasn't by far one of Sainsbury's best outlets I have been to a very nice one in Woking and the difference is massive. Although... As of November 2008 they are extending and refurbishing which is long overdue. I have yet to go but if it is good I just might start shopping in Sainsburys instead. Watch this space
Nice big clean store have loads of choice even with all the work going on to make it bigger they…read morehave still managed to keep it clean and to keep the coffee shop open draw back is the parking but once they are finished there will be more customer parking makes shopping there very pleasent
Staff very nice and helping. shop very tidy and clean always and easily find the stuff. One staff…read moreis very very nice always with simile face and calm Harpinder Kaur
This Asda is great! They are open 24 hours during the week, so if your really craving something you…read morecan get it any time of the day/night. They also have pretty much everything! From clothing to electronics and obviously all the food you can think of. (No canned lychees though... when I asked someone if they have it they said: Yeah cheese section is right over there... hello? I am Swiss yes but not everything I want is cheese) There is also a pharmacy and an optician which can be really helpful too. I also love it that they sell fresh Indian food which is great for lunch (I work nearby). So yeah good place but usually too crowded...
You, ASDA, are not my Wal-Mart. My Wal-Mart has so much random cheap crap lying around that I think…read moreto myself 'Oh! I NEED that....' even if I haven't the first clue what it does. Wal-Mart has never let me down (okay ONCE, but it was for a CD of the musical AIDA...and who in the midwest listens to musicals besides me?) and yet, Asda, you failed me. All I needed was cheap baby dolls for a halloween costume. Not even BIG baby dolls, just small ones to represent the Octomom. But, sadly, there was none of that. Only plush stuffed dolls that were like £4. However, it did redeem itself when I found both american popcorn and cheerios on sale. And let me tell you, Honeynut Cheerios will go a long way in redeeming something in my eyes. If it was closer (aka not a 2 hour busride from my flat) I would totally hit it up for cheap groceries. So, all in all, it was a nice reminder of home but just not the same useless crap that I miss so much.
24 hours during the week!
Tesco at Bulls Bridge is a 24 hour shop. It is quite big compared to most and offers a good range…read moreof food and drink. There is a good clothes department and a sizable home ware section so this makes it more than adequate for the weekly shop. It offers a free car park and the trolleys do not need a token. The staff are friendly and helpful and the shop clean and tidy. Very often this store will still have the full range of special offers available. There is a small selection of phones, dvd's and games but they usually carry the popular ranges. There is a petrol station on site. However, I find this store quite difficult to get in and out of as it is situated on a main road leading to a busy roundabout.
Not the biggest Sainsbury's that you will ever visit but is is pretty well stocked with essentials…read more Parking is good, the carpark is rarely full and you can always find a space. Staff are pleasant and helpful making it overall a positive shopping experience.
Sainsburys in South Ruislip is one of the largest supermarkets in the area and offers a good range…read moreof food and drink. It has an in store bakery which turns out freshly baked bread throughout the day. There is a small clothes department and a home ware section so this makes it perfect for the weekly shop. It offers a free car park but the trolleys do need a token or £1 coin in order to use them. The staff are friendly and helpful and the shop clean and tidy. There is a good selection of the most popular cds, dvd's and games. There is a petrol station on site and it is easy to get to.
Lidl offers very cheap products, but I personally prefer to shop at Sainsbury's or Morrisons. The…read morequality of their products is much better
I'm very glad to have a whole foods near us in West London. This is the only place I can order an…read morealmond milk cappuccino! They have a nice size produce and dry goods area downstairs. Upstairs there is great selection of prepared foods, quick meals you can eat while you shop and a beauty and health section. The staff is generally pleasant and the store is kept pretty tidy.
I do shop at this Whole Foods because they carry things I cannot get elsewhere. I also eat here as…read moreI'm often in Richmond for business. But both activities are always somewhat disappointing. On the shopping front, I try to buy a range of items but each time I go there the item is either not carried at all (but it is by their much smaller Camden store), or is out of stock. On the eating front, I've never been a great fan of Whole Foods' congealed hot section, which is as bad here as it is the world over. However, the cooked to order section here needs improving. I had the beef nachos here the other day and the beef had little flavour and the nachos themselves had a strong flavour of lemon washing up liquid. But the roast is good. Just a little improvement could make this place much better.
Create your own vegan smoothie :)
Burrito bar? Yes please.
North Ealing Supermarket is a good sized news agents / mini supermarket. The staff are really…read morefriendly and helpful and the shop has a great range of stock for a mini-mart. Their main appeal is that they stock a variety of gorgeous polish breads (rye, onion, garlic and so on). As well as the regular convenience goods they have a large fruit and vegetable store outside the front of the shop which is really reasonable.
This is exactly the sort of supermarket you want within an easy walk of your house: it sells…read moreeverything, it's open from very early to very late, and they're friendly. Of course you pay more than you would do in a major supermarket (apart from the fresh fruit and veg which is cheap) but that's the price you pay for convenience.
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Continuing my odyssey to shop at all the British supermarkets, Sarah and I (Sarah's my new bicycle)…read moretreked out to the nearest Waitrose. Arriving just before opening hour, there was a crowd of about 30 people waiting to get in, which is usually a good sign. Massive parking lot and a bike rack for Sarah. Clean and bright on the inside, Waitrose has the flavor of Publix (for those of you in the Southeast) or Harris-Tetter (Mid-Atlantic). Higher end products and lots of organics. When was the last time you were in a shop (other than Wal-Mart or Target) that had a display of iPods as well as organic produce? Prices were a little bit (but not much) higher than Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury, but there were also a good number of items that I've not seen at those stores. Excellent wine section and a fresh cheese section (you know Brits and their cheese!) plus a fresh fishmonger and butcher. I was quite impressed and glad I had only Sarah's saddlebags to limit my purchases or I could have gone quite overboard. Waitrose has some interesting convenience features. They do free delivery (as they all do here) but they also have a clever hand scanner that you 'check-out' when you enter the store. As you put your groceries into the trolley, you scan each one. At the end of your shop, you bring the scanner to a special register, pay for what you've scanned, and then leave. You can completely avoid any human interaction if you so choose. Several of the trolleys have a special holder (like a cup-holder) for the doo-dad! Speaking of trolleys, Waitrose has more than the two sizes (small and large) I've spotted at Tesco and Asda. There are also ones that hook to wheelchairs and double-baby seats and double-toddler seats. And several have a clipboard attached for your shopping list. Pretty slick! Waitrose publishes a free weekend tabloid style magazine as well as a £1 glossy recipe guide. A rather expensive way to reach out to customers and plug certain items, but I liked it. Also a quarter-inch thick catalog for home delivery. A very pleasant shopping experience with a good selection and convenience. If it wasn't so far from where I am, I could see Waitrose being my regular shopping destination. Note: this Waitrose has a Costa inside with plenty of seating.
I've been shopping at this store for many years now and my recent experiences here have been…read moreabysmal for a while I have been noticing a security guard following me around I have given the benefit of the doubt before but not anymore In my last visit the security guard followed me around the entire store I even double checked to make sure and the security was still staring at me and escorting me this has happened on numerous occasions this is unacceptable and demeaning to be profiled like this I felt anger and uneasiness shopping here and will not be shopping at the store again if I could give zero stars I would
This is a great local shop open quite late in the evening. They stock a variety of different…read moreproducts, branded and their own lines also. Have also found mainstream products in here that are not available in the big two supermarkets and regularly pop in to pick these up. Don't think I would do my main supermarket shop here as it is a bit pricey due to being more of a convenience store. However if you suddenly realise you have run out of toilet roll or milk, or just fancy browsing for something different this is a great shop.
Great for local foods and for a small shop there is quite a varity of products. Can be a bit…read moreexpensive but I think that is because it is in Radlett. Customer service is quite good too
Prices very good. Sometimes really true bargains. Try to shop here if nearby compared to other…read morecompetitors.
There are very few shops and supermarkets around Waterloo Station which makes this store a good…read moreaddition to the area. The Sainsbury's opposite the station is overpriced and can get a bit boring at times as they are limited to what they stock. Take a walk down Lower Marsh and you will discover a large Iceland hidden away. Their prices remain the same regardless of their location. Save yourself a bundle and pop down there to grab your lunch stuff instead of Sainsbury's. No need for me to spend a fortune on household items when they are around the corner. On the plus side, because they are not by Waterloo Station's entrance, they are never as busy as you'd expect which makes shopping there extremely relaxing!
For an Express store, the food and other product range is decent, although the prices are higher…read morethan the big stores. Service is generally good, but could be better. No ambiance as such, it is a good store.
A good store but awful carpark at rear with nowhere near enough spaces, although there is another…read morelarger carpark nearby. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Home delivery of shopping available.
very, very, helpful store, friendly and willing to help. well stocked and good value.read more
Great little local grocer with a huge selection of top class items in a small location. Their fruit…read moreis exceptional and fresh daily. Great service and nice people.
Great new Waitrose in Greenwich. Just off Creek Road and in spitting distance from the Cutty Sark,…read morethis is my new favourite place to shop. The staff are very helpful as always. The selection of produce for this size of shop is impressive and boasts a butchers and cold meat counter. If you buy more than £5 worth of produce, which let's face it isn't hard in Waitrose, you will get 2 hours free parking in the underground carpark, perfect as parking in Greenwich can be a major pain. Head on down for your free coffee (with a My Waitrose Card) and free parking. Visit the sights in Greenwich and maybe even pick up some necklaces from Greenwich Market, you know, each to their own... Enjoy.
This is a great store with a nice variety of products. It is clean and the shelves are always…read morestocked and neat. It seems to be one of the nicer stores in the area to get groceries. I will be back here for sure!
Updating my review. Service got a bit better after I posted my last review but that might also be…read morebecause I started deliberately paying in cash to avoid the battle at the cash register over my "suspicious" debit card that just happened to have my picture on the front. Lots of items here that I wish were available in the US. The whole Heston Blumenthal range was really interesting..I especially enjoyed the curried popcorn and the prawn cocktail with a hint of vodka in the sauce (too much mayo though). The bakery had these awesome rose geranium/cherry flavored cupcakes. We frequently purchased a Waitrose brand treacle tart with some clotted cream to go with. The Rachels organic yogurt in Ginger was amazing. And don't get me started on the premade Indian food. To be honest, we went to 2 indian restaurants in Wokingham and the ready made meals at Waitrose tasted more like authentic Indian food than either of the restaurants we tried. You can also go and have tea or cakes in the area next to the bakery. Lots of stay at home mums with squirmy children but the cream tea was nice and under 4 pounds.
Great chain of supermarkets on the higher end side of pricing. They have a nice selection of…read moreindividually wrapped & prepared foods ready to cook along with small bottles of wine. I wish the US would have more stores that sell less quantity like this, but the cost savings would likely be lost with the extra packaging required. the staff is a great younger looking group of guys and gals that were very helpful and nice.
For a local shop this store has a really good range of products and services. Can be a bit…read moreexpensive as with all locals but it's good that you can get most of what you are looking for. Also has a cash machine, offers top ups etc. They also offer a dvd hire service. Some staff are friendly others not.
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.