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    Tesco Metro

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Amazon Fresh

    Amazon Fresh

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 miWembley

    I bought 1 pack of prawns today cost pounds 4.60. There was no self checkout. When I left store…read moretoday, a lady staff standing at entrance assured me that charges will be fine. However, when I got back, my credit card has a deduction of pounds 20 at 17:11. This is cheating. Amazon fresh, please refund me the wrong charges !!!!

    Amazon Fresh at Wembley Park is Amazon's second store in the UK, it is located a stone's throw away…read morefrom Wembley Stadium and opposite the Hilton Hotel, so it's in a good location for both Wembley/Brent residents and match-going fans to get their essentials. The store is similar to Amazon Go stores in the US, but a slightly worse version, you scan the QR code to get into the store, and from there you pick up the items you want, and you simply walk out with no need for checkouts, I had a receipt emailed to me shortly after my trip and my card was then charged, for all four of the items I purchased. Nothing more. Nothing less. They also have a cool area where you can pick up and return Amazon products, and they also sell alcohol and spirits, although if you are visiting on an event-day at Wembley, these products will not be sold. Also for event-goers, please remember that Wembley Stadium does not allow food or drink, so if you are purchasing stuff, get them AFTER the match and not before. The store was clean and modern, and the selection was pretty good, they had a large selection of Amazon's own brands including meals and milk. I did find prices to be a little more expensive, especially for essentials and branded items including butter and milk, strangely some products were more expensive in person than buying through Amazon Fresh online. I would have liked to see a cold drinks machine, similar to what they have in the US, in terms of drinks machines they did have two coffee machines, one of which only serves oat milk. I like how they use a separate machine for oat milk, as someone with an allergy to oats, it means I can use the left machine, in confidence, knowing that my coffee is not contaminated by oats. (I wish more and more places realised the dangers of offering oat milk without cleaning down before/after use!) 4* - Pretty cool store, I love the concept more than anything, this store is surely the best of its' kind in the Wembley Park area and was a much-needed addition. The staff are friendly too.

    Butlers Fine Foods And Provisions

    Butlers Fine Foods And Provisions

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 miWembley

    Great little shop have a good selection of snuss and a very helpful and friendly staff member…read morenamed Jax.

    Butlers Fine Foods And Provisions is at the bottom of Olympic Way, I called in here as it is…read morelocated underneath the Novotel London Wembley, where I was staying after I watched Manchester City defeat Chelsea 2-0 in the Community Shield at Wembley Stadium, which is just a few minutes away from here. Butlers can be compared to a more organic food retailer, which can also be presumed by its name "Fine Foods" - despite this name I was unimpressed with the selection of Free From goods, which are normally really good at similar retailers such as LV in Liverpool or Whole Foods, who have multiple branches in London. The store did feel cramped at some points, and this was on a late evening, this probably isn't the typical business to appeal to the average football supporter, but I'd still hate to imagine how busy Butlers would get on an event day where 90,000 fans go to Wembley Stadium, it barely coped with a dozen or so people in the store, perhaps more which wasn't a good start. A small selection of produce, some at a slightly pricey nature but once again with the location being in Wembley (in London) and the nature of the food, this is kind of expected. There are multiple other convenience style stores nearby such as the Co-op and Sainsbury's Local which I think are not only better suited to the location with a better selection, but they seem to be cheaper as well - I'm struggling here to talk about this store in a positive light, other than it being in Wembley, overlooking Wembley Stadium, the home of British football and one of the largest football stadiums in Europe but sadly Butlers is a high-end cramped mess so sadly deserves a one-star rating.

    Asda

    Asda

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 miWembley
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    It has been six months since my last venture to ASDA. What has happened? This used to be my go to…read moreplace for cheap, quality food. All I saw this time was 2 for £2 deals. Now this may sound great, but I'm not sure. When you see a small bag of oranges for £1.80 or 2 for £2, and then this trend of really expensive for one or 2 for £2 - 3 for £5 etc etc... it forces you to buy more than you want. I confess I've spent the last six months shopping around, finding deals, spending more times in markets looking for healthier organic goods, the stuff superstores just cannot contend with. I am growing an aversion to processed packaged foods. Look in any superstore and a huge percentage of their discounted goods are processed naffness. So maybe it isn't ASDA that has changed, maybe it's me. To be fair ADSA is still great for doing your weekly shop, maybe the best, but their prices definitely seem to be higher than last time I was there. For the discerning shopper, those of us that care what we put in our bodies, stick to the farmers market.

    Before the suspense mounts to a terrifying frenzy I must tell you all about the magnificence that…read moreis Asda. To all Americans, please reserve your judgement, I do realize this place is part of the Walmart family. In the midst of the recession and with forever tightening purse strings, this store is a mecca of bargain basement prices and superb selection. Where else can you the vast array of products in a one-stop shop. The Wembley store has clothing, a late night pharmacy, all the basic housewares, electronics and of course, food. While I still prefer to buy vegetables and fruit from street side markets, buying spuds and carrots in bulk is best done at Asda. I particularly love the dry goods section where a 3kg bag of pasta rings in at £3.49 and every type of rice or cous cous is at your fingertips. The bakery includes West Indian hard-dough bread, a big favourite in my house and the staff is unbelievably attentive. When the vest tops I was looking for were out of stock, a sales assistant offered to call me when they arrived in. Seriously, when is the last time you were offered a personal service anywhere other than Harrods. If you are within a 1 hour travelling distance from an Asda, I would suggest the once-a-month stop in. Restock your pantry with the basics and leave the fancy stuff to organic shops and your community butcher.

    Tesco Metro - grocery - Updated May 2026

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