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14 years ago
A small supermarket but it has all the important groceries. It also has a wide selection of alcohol too. It also has a free cashpoint which is always handy. Parking is always available on street. read more
36-38 Chastilian Road
Dartford DA1 3JJ
United Kingdom
Dartford
01322 220823
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http://www.co-operative.coop
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What time does The Co-operative open?
The Co-operative opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does The Co-operative close?
The Co-operative closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does The Co-operative have parking?
Yes, The Co-operative has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 105 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
Tesco cafe - rude staff, and veggie option breakfast, it's not a veggie option if all you do is…read moretake the meat off.
This store is one of the largest in the area. It has recently had a refurbishment which means its…read morecafe is now larger and on the 2nd level completely on its own and its allowed all the other sections of the stores to become larger, particularly the toys and home. Tesco clothes are amazing. The choice is huge and they are great value. There is usually always a sale on as well. The Value range is cheap and reasonable value, I have yet to find something in that range that didnt taste every bit as good as the dearer range. They have an opticians, pharmacy, photolab, kiosk and all their departments. Its easy to navigate and the staff are always helpful.
Very cheap and good quality food and other items never to busy but a popular shop here. the workers…read moreare always polite and kind it is a pleasant place to shop for your weekly groceries they have their own brands that are excellent exactly the same but half the price! nice ambience to shop in i highly recommend considering this to be your local food shop!
If you want to have an excellent service, go here. The food is amazing, the workers are polite,…read morethey even have self checkouts for trolley and baskets. Only bad thing is mostly they are card only, still some that are cash luckily. Overall I love it here. Brilliant morrisons keep it up .
Nice place to shop, with a very large range of fresh produce as well as a bakery and a butcher. not…read moreas cheap as tesco in my opinion but is local and the prices are very reasonable.
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This Sainsburys is so close to me, but most of the time I just head elsewhere because it doesn't…read moresell everything that I want. For example, it doesn't always have king prawns and the cheese selection is mostly cheddar or cream cheese (maybe I've always shopped on a off day). So if you want the basics such as fruit or milk etc then no problem, if you want something a bit different (not that king prawns are that odd...), then you would be better visiting Sainsburys in Crayford.
Quite a small store with a very small carpark which can take half hour to get a space on Saturdays…read more Shop stocks the general stuff you'll need day to day but for mega big shops go to a larger one. Do have toilets but they are often closed due to vandalism. Disabled toilet with radar key.
The word supermarket in this shops title is a little misleading. I would class it more as a…read moremini-mart or convenience store. It's a newsagents, an off licence and also stocks a number of food items such as bread, milk, tinned food and basics such as flour, cooking oil, and other cooking ingredients. To me as a forgetful person it has come to my rescue on many occasions as I'll realise that I have run out of something and will use Supersave as my first port of call to replace it. The shop also has the added convenience of being on the way to the train station from West Street so quickly grabbing a paper for the train journey, a sandwich for lunch or topping up my Oyster card is easy to do. If you happen to be traveling to work in the morning there is a recently established pastry section which sells croissants which are well worth checking out. Supersave's long opening hours also increase the convenience factor. Price wise you will not pay much different to the big supermarket chains. My only real complaint is the layout. The aisles are quite narrow and at times can be difficult to navigate which is not ideal for parents with prams.
This is not my local Asda store, but when ever I'm in Bluewater and need some bits, i usually find…read moremyself popping to Asda, which is about 5 minutes from Bluewater Shopping Centre. The Asda store is really big and ever time i have visited its never really packed, so its always stress free shopping. The Fruit and Veg is always nice and fresh and tastes really nice. I really like Asda compared to other supermarkets because of the great value for money you get. I'm always very impressed with the prices and it makes me come back again and again. The Asda in Greenhithe has very helpful and friendly staff. You can also find an Asda petrol station on site, and again, you can't beat the prices. This store is highly recommended. Plenty of parking and has a pharmacist on site too, as well as a café and photo store.
This Asda is my local supermarket. Ample parking with a two hour allowance. Plenty of child n adult…read morespaces as well as disabled spaces. The supermarket is hardly ever packed solid. Good choice of food, shelves always fulled stocked. Members of staff very helpful. Has lottery machine. Also has a cafe and a photo shop. There is also a pharmicist on site too. Very reasonable prices on all items of shopping. Highly recommended.
This M&S is no where near as big as Bluewater or Bexleyheath, but it still fits loads in. It has…read moreall the food that you would expect, including a bakery for freshly baked bread, donuts etc. It even has a small section with home ware stuff such as glasses and plates, and also socks and T-shirts etc. So overall, this is the kinda place where you can pick up the basics for dinner but also some little treats that M&S do so well!
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This supermarket is a good place for when you need essentials. It spans 2 units, which each has a…read morecheckout so that it has extra tills. It can get busy at peak times and it can also be a little overpriced as all small shops can. However, its not got extended opening times until 10pm most days of the week and has a special offers leaflet which is updated every 2-3 weeks, which makes it worthwhile visiting.
quite a large supermarket issued in the town centre, has various items and wide range of food and…read moredrinks, they sell alcohol as well and lottery, this store does get busy at times, they do a price crucnh leaflet every week so u get to save on price.
Attached to an Esso petrol station, this is a very useful 24 hour branch of Tesco Express between…read moreBalham and Tooting Bec underground stations. I use it regularly on my way to visit friends nearby. It stocks the usual range of basic groceries, ready meals, confectionery, newspapers, tobacco and a decent range of wines and spirits. There can be long queues at peak times (ie when people are on their way home from work) although in my experience they move along quite quickly. The choice is a bit limited for a major shop, though, and they don't provide trolleys, just baskets. Usefully, there are two 24 hour free cash-points outside.
A handy little shop that is open 24/7. They pretty much have all the basics covered including a…read morewide range of toiletries, fresh fruit & veg as well as newspapers & magazines. The also sell wine, tobacco, ready meals. I notice that their newspapers aren't put out until 9:00am on a Saturday/Sundaya little late for the early risers! One negative thing is that the staff are often a little sullen & miserable.
Went into this Tesco for the third time the other day to buy some drinks for me and my friend, and…read moreI noticed a great deal for 4 pre-mix cocktail cans for £3, what an amazing deal!, and they all tased amazing, definitely going to get a few more of these again!
This is an enormous Tesco that is easily the best in Town…read more Departments include your normal fruit & veg, fresh fish and meat counters, a bakery, clothing, toys, electrical, stationery and entertainment (DVDs etc). There is also a Cafe. There are more tills in this Tesco that I have ever seen anywhere, and they are very prompt in opening more if a queue builds up. There is also ample car parking, which curves around the whole store.
A convenient spot to purchase your grocery needs. They are not a large grocery store, but they are…read morenot a little convenience store either. It's a one stop shop! They carry all kinds of goods ranging from candy to fresh produce to everything in between. Stopped by here a couple of times to grab some necessities on our way back to the hotel during our latest trip to London. Prices seemed reasonable. Found everything we needed plus a bit more.
This store has plenty of halal food options. From lunchmeat to steak. Seemed to have mostly self…read morecheck out lines. The prices appear to be reasonable reasonable for London.
Any grocery store that carries food AND liquor (as in beer, wine, and spirits), full-service AND…read moreself-service checkout lanes, AND still accepts American credit cards (since we here in the U.S. do not have the "chip-and-pin" cards), is a winner in my book!
This is a large Waitrose that has a wide range of products. There are plenty of self scan checkouts…read moreas well as traditional, but it does get very crowded in here sometimes. The location is conveniently right next to ample parking, and of course Brent Cross is served by a number of bus lines.
This is a life saver supermarket for me with and also ideal when you're doing shopping in Brent…read moreCross and also can grab some food just steps away. This supermarket have most items fresh fruit and vegetables and also fresh meat fish and cheese counter. It also have a bakery in house with daily fresh bread and pastries there's also a sushi bar which was introduced last year. Also there's a wide variety of wine and other alcohol goods.
We stumbled through London with our kids to an Airbnb very close to this store. By European…read morestandards it was HUGE. Even by American standards, it was comparable to a well stocked Fred Meyer. It was fantastic. Starbucks on location. Spacious. Selection of take and bake meals including a take away Indian meal for 4 and pizza. Plenty of free-from selection. Also some great essentials for travellers like an adapter (forgot to pack ours) and baby socks. We'd definitely consider staying in the area on future trips just for the convenience of this service.
Huge superstore located in Vauxhall. It was perfect for our stay and made us feel closer to home…read morewith the one stop shop convenience.
This former Somerfield (I think it's also been a Safeway and possible a Morrisons at one time) has…read morenow become a SAINSBURYS. It's much better than its previous incarnation as Somerfield in my opinion, but is still stuck somewhere between 'metro' store and supermarket, which seems to make certain groceries a bit more expensive than what you'd pay for them at the mega store on Green Lanes. Not bad for convenience though.
A large store for inner city London. Food, music, games and plenty of the usual somerfield…read morebargains. Lots of parking aswell
A very large sainsburys, including cafe (although not wonderful) which provides cheap food and teas…read morewhich are always welcome. The clothing section is large and usually has a good choice of sizes, as well as a good lingerie section and excellent fancy dress and children's section also. There are often discounted rails too which are sometimes large discounts, mainly 30%. It also has a good selection of pre-school toys, sometimes with offers, but is useful for presents that can be easily picked up when doing the regular shop. It has a huge selection of all the usual grocery items, although this is not the cheapest of supermarkets. Buses to and from this supermarket are frequent and cover the local area well, although are very busy at school times.
This has recently been refurbished and is now like one of those French hypermarkets. The clothing…read morerange is massive now - including a plus sized range which I love. I am currently wearing my £10 jeans! Bargain. Every sort of food you can think of including American things like Skippy peanut butter and a huge range of ethnic foods too. You can buy everything from butter to a new flatscreen TV and they're open late. Perfect shopping
A solid store, with a nice sized car park, conveniently right near the main bus stop for the 57 and…read more131 from Wimbledon going towards Kingston. There's not as much variety in the niche sections, and super healthy/specialist foods, but for run of the mill groceries, and also for your packed fish needs it's great. The fact they have some great smoked salmon choices is always a bonus :) Just no halal chicken there... Fruit and veg, all your basic staples are there, and regularly last a good 4/5 days :) If you go after 6:30pm parking is free. Otherwise you need £1.50 in change and you get 2hrs free parking that you need to redeem in the store when you spend more than £10
A good store which has survived despite competition from Waitrose & Tesco. Impressive range of…read moregoods and friendly staff. Open until 10pm most nights.