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17 years ago
Conveniently situated on a main road just outside Southport. Staff are very friendly and the shelves always well stocked. Parking available. Good selection of food and a very clean store. read more
173 Liverpool Road
Southport PR8 4NX
United Kingdom
01704 568381
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http://www.tesco.com
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What time does Tesco Stores open?
Tesco Stores opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Tesco Stores close?
Tesco Stores closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Tesco Stores have parking?
Yes, Tesco Stores has parking options.
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Yes, BUT they introduced some crazy screens in the cafe like a giant app to order. People who work…read morethere are as lovely as ever, food great, but giant app screens are not our thing so we won't be going back to the cafe. So bloody complicated; feel like I'm working for Tesco myself. Thought hospitality industry had got over this kind of nonsense 30years ago. Meanwhile, you could also get rid of half those self service stands and put your staff back on the till where we can talk to them.
Very large store , has such a wide range of products, homeware, electrical goods, clothing, have a…read morepharmacy. Nice size cafe upstairs also has very clean toilets. Also plenty of car parking facilities. This is the store that i would love to have close by , it has uverything under one roof, which is great when you have small kids and dont want to go traipsng round different stores. Would definately recommend this store, also has a new fresh feel to it.
A pretty average supermarket located in Southport town centre, the selection is OK, and while it…read moreisn't a huge Sainsbury's I was able to get most of the few items which I needed. The staff seemed friendly enough and they do support the Sainsburys Smartshop feature of being able to scan items on your phone, which I like. I do prefer the nearby ASDA store, elsewhere in Southport town centre as it is slightly larger and has easier car-parking, but this isn't a bad alternative. The walk from the town centre might be short, but it is poorly lit and with bollards on the pavement, it feels like an accident waiting to happen, but admittedly it isn't the store's fault and that is up to the local council. 3* - The modal rating on Yelp pretty much sums it up.
A lot of my Southport reviews stem from nostalgia, and this is one that completely relies upon it…read more Okay, so a Sainsbury's is a Sainsbury's is a Sainsbury's. But this one is located so oddly, I've never quite understood how the car park for it seems to be located in an entirely different section of Southport. Anyway, confusing geographics aside, Southport is spoiled for supermarkets. It genuinely is. Manchester is not. This irritates me. Back when I used to work my summer jobs in this fair town during my university days, playing house when the parentals were on holiday, I'd be spoiled for choice with Safeway, Morrisons, Waitrose, Asda, Tesco and this. I know, who do Southportians think they are? This is a decently large Sainsbury's, and for some strange reason the street on which it's located is full of accountants and solicitors' offices. It's easily accessible from whatever part of Southport you're in (that confusing car park again), and it stocks a wide range of stuff, harbouring a great bakery section as well as a good range of beer and wine and some great cooking ingredients. Aces!
Excellent atmosphere. Relaxing yet lively. Great choices for different pallets. I had Katsu Chicken…read morefrom the Korean kitchen while others had pizza. Beautiful bar as well. A perfect place to get a meal at a fair price and enjoy visiting with friends and family.
I think the refurbishment looks good, it certainly needed it. The problem I see is that we are…read morejust coming into better times, we don't live too far away and yesterday we we're meeting the grandkids, and we looked forward to going for something to eat in the market, let me say that yesterday , 24, Aug. Southport was really buzzing we hadn't seen so many people like that for a long time, so, unbelievably, the market is closed. After the time we have been through, I would have thought that every opportunity to get things moving would be jumped at, why is it closed? many people where turning up to discover the same thing, no money will be made with the doors locked. K.D.
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Good sized store which has undergone a facelift within the last couple of years. Very well…read morepresented with a good variety of products. Staff are friendly and willing to help. Parking is available on the road outside the store.
I live in Greater Manchester and enjoy shopping at iceland Foods Supermarkets often. I went to…read moreSouthport with my family for a few days in August and shopped at Iceland. As always, I went into the car park right in front of the shop and parked my car. I thought it was a free car parking like other Iceland in Greater Manchester as I could not notice a sign of pay and display parking. The shop was more or less the same as other Iceland and I spent about £50 there. After a couple of weeks or so, I received a letter of a parking fine of £100 as I did not buy a parking ticket for a mere 21 minutes' shopping !! I think the till lady at Iceland should have asked me for a parking ticket to claim the parking fee at the till really so that I could have avoided the £100 fine for a 21 minutes parking !! This is absolutely ridiculous.
Decent size store with some good offers and is reasonably priced. Plenty parking but its pay and…read moredisplay and the fee isnt cheap. £2.50 for an hour. You can claim it back if you spend over £10. A bit of a stinger if you just need milk.
Awful for disabled customers. Sadly Morrisons removed customer service training when it introduced…read moreself-checkouts, so now customers with disabilities are either forced to attempt to use the self-checkouts or leave the store without what they came in for. Now I have to travel miles to use the store of a different company, costing me fuel and time, just because Morrisons Southport won't open normal checkouts after tea time - well, "around" tea time as the staff member couldn't be specific, so disabled customers have to guess when the normal checkouts might be on. I can see why so many customers dump stuff in the wrong place now - why should they bother to put it back in the right place when they're treated like dirt?
Large store close to the funfair site and beach which makes it popular with tourists as well as…read morelocals. large free car park, but be careful, they do ticket you if you stay more than 2 hours it's tempting as it backs on to the main shopping street in Southport. Wide range of products on offer.
A pretty average ASDA, as part of the C12 Complex in Southport town centre, the selection is pretty…read moredecent for its' size, and while I found it next to impossible to find a staff member on the shop floor, my overall shopping experience was okay and I was able to get both items which I came in the store for. The facilities inside the store might not compare to their larger locations, but the selection of groceries was selection, and they also have a Pharmacy and Opticians inside, like most of their locations which is useful. It isn't the easiest store to get in as a pedestrian route either when approaching from the main shopping area in Southport which also has a train station, but it is possible. 3*
Oh, this Southport Asda, how do I love thee, let me count the ways. It's one of the biggest you can…read morevisit and it's located right next door to Southport's train station. The sheer amount of times The Brunette and I have stopped off here from a trip to Liverpool to buy wine ready to consume at her Southport abode. It literally has everything you could ever want, and speaking of the wine, you're bound to get some amazing special offers in that area with the likes of half price and three bottles for a tenner. I was kittysitting at the time and was more than happy to find a fully stocked pet section with a highly varied range. I bought little Hendrix a toy that was a fish on a string on a stick. You know how stuff like that drives kittens loopy. He might have disembowelled the toy in a way only a cat can (you know what cats are like, they have a very sneaky cruel streak dogs could never muster) by pulling its stuffing out through its eyes, but heck, he loved it. This Asda has a huge homeware section upstairs along with manifold electrics and all sorts of stuff you'll suddenly find a need for. As well as this it has a great reduced section, both food and sale, and I've always loved Asda deli stuff. Pots of dip for less than a quid, good dip too, heck yes! Plenty of lovelies like sundried tomatoes and coleslaw too. Enough gushing, I love it. It might be an evil supermarket but with prices like this, it's one of the lesser of the evils. Plus it's remarkably well kept too. Compare it to the Moss Side one, you'll have a field day.
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