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12 years ago
Expected quality, free car park, smaller store so a more limited range. Always friendly service.
11 High st
Green Street Green
Orpington BR6 6BG
United Kingdom
Chelsfield
01689 853090
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https://www.waitrose.com
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What time does Waitrose & Partners open?
Waitrose & Partners opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Waitrose & Partners opens at 10:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Waitrose & Partners close?
Waitrose & Partners closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Waitrose & Partners closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does Waitrose & Partners have parking?
Yes, Waitrose & Partners has parking options.
People searched for Grocery 134 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
Its close to ne best tesco in the world nicest workes verry polite its got a costa coffee machine…read moreand it is the best place to go and its got a lovely amount if iles bet place its also got a token box to vote for what charity tesco will help
Just visited the area for the weekend and this was my local Tesco which I gotta admit was a…read morecomplete blessing! Using my sat nav just to try find a grocery shop and I passed budgens and as I was trying to find a safe place to turn around I happen to find Tesco which to my delight had a big car park which was sign posted very well! So I got a great spot next to the entrance and at first grabbed a basket as I knew this was a small store but just going down one aisle I then decided I needed a trolley as there was more items you can get through this store! I ended up doing my whole weekend shopping which was great for me as I didn't have to venture anywhere else and the queues for the till was very short and staff were very friendly!
The vegetables here are a lot cheaper yet better than what you would get in Sainsburys…read more Realized this only recently and I think I have stopped going to Sainsburys now. This is not a superstore. Just a small one, like the size of a Tesco Metro maybe. They don't accept American Express. But come on. Who cares really? There are affordable alternatives to every expensive brand in the market. Be it chocolates, biscuits or breakfast cereals (actually a lot more, but I'll just stop here). I've heard some of my friends say that ALDI's milk doesn't last as long as what is written on the can, but I'm yet to find one like that.
I prefer Aldi to Lidl. Aldi sell really good quality fruit and vegetable that is cheaper than Lidl…read more You really have to be on the look out for bargains, because once you find them, those bargains sell out fast! As you would expect from discount supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl, you do have to queue for a while because there are only 1 or 2 members of staff at the checkout and you do need to bring your own shopping bags, otherwise Aldi can charge you. Also Aldi do not accept credit cards as payment, only cash and debit cards. We might take all these things for granted in other supermarkets, but Aldi do this in order to help keep their costs down and pass some of lower costs down to us customers. Overall, Aldi offers better quality food than Lidl.
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Are you staying near Excel? Do you want a convenience store? You have two options:…read more1. Whistlestop in the conference center. Be prepared for overpriced food, highly-variable (and unpredictable) hours, and the company of people wearing suits. 2. This place. It's not the best Tesco Express I've seen. They have a rather small selection of ready-to-go meals, and I think they only get one delivery of pastries per day. But they're open early, they're open late, and their prices are good, in spite of being the only food option for the numerous hotels and upscale residential developments that have gone up nearby. Go Tesco!
Great supermarket, with 24hr opening. Store has good layout, friendly staff and parking if great,…read moreesp with the conveniently located parent/child (wider) space near front of store. Rarely find a product out of stock, great special offers, plenty of 3for2, BOGOF's and price cuts. Customer services is excellent, they have a photoshop instore offering fab choice of gifts (t.shirts, mugs, keyrings etc) and also have a quick order counter for Tesco Direct items
Just your average tesco but with a clothing, homeware and electrical dept. it also has a great…read morecosta coffee! Easy to get to as it has a huge car park and a bus stop- great!
Strutton Ground Market is a small street market held on weekdays near the Victoria section of…read moreLondon. The market is named for the narrow cobblestone street that it is located on. It is one of the most centrally located street markets in London. The market mainly caters for local residents and the office population in the immediate Victoria Street area, selling food, groceries, books and clothing, but is becoming increasingly popular with tourists. My wife and I visited the Strutton Ground Market while we were on a trip to London in April 2019. We had just visited Westminster Abbey down the street, and my wife told me about a great street market that we could stop at for lunch. She had studied abroad in London and knew her way around the city pretty well. There were so many delicious-sounding food vendors that we had trouble picking. I decided to order from a Middle Eastern food vender called Falafel Zaki Zaki. I ordered "The Whole Shebang Wrap" which was stuffed with falafel, eggplant (aubergine), salad, hot peppers, pickled vegetables and white sauce. Just as I was about to take a picture of the delicious wrap, the vendor posed for the shot and had me cracking up. That wrap was so good!! My wife found a cool Indian street food vendor and ordered some Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice. We ended up sharing all of our food and were very happy with our choices. We'll definitely stop again on our next trip to London.
For this area , a street food place has is really a great variety for what you pay for. I like the…read moremixture of shops and stalls to give you a very wide choice of options as well as , coffee and 2 shops one of them is selling dresses and the other one is selling shoes and slippers
Samosas and a side of Chicken with Rice - Just A Bite Indian Street Food
Strutton Ground Market
This so called super store is not as big as I imagined it to be but how big does it need to be to…read morehalf the name super store? Don't get me wrong it a good tesco store with the added addition of a costa coffee, yes a costa coffee located up on the second floor. Being a super store it also sells the tesco clothing and has a specs-savers and a pharmacy all located inside the store. With the fact it's a 24hr spot with car parking bays then it has to be an above average tesco's and especially in this area, wouldn't you say?
I remember the day that this Tesco opened. It was so anticipated because it was going to be so huge…read moreon the corner of the high street in Orpington! This Tesco has a huge car park and two levels of shopping desires from food to household products. There is also a phone department, optometrist and Costa Coffee inside! It is really enormous and modern but it's never so busy that you can't breathe or have to stand for an hour in the queue before going home with defrosted foods!
Waitrose is a go to for me in England. This particular store was pretty expansive for the area…read morehaving a lot more variety and vegan options for the person who eats plant based, and if you don't there are a ton of options here for you. The store was clean and well organized. The shelves were stocked up nicely and like I said they have a good variety of items that they offer. I had limited exposure to the employees but the one I did talk to for a quick moment seemed pretty friendly and helpful. If I need anymore items on my trip I will definitely be popping back over to this store.
This grocery store had everything we needed to stock the kitchen for our stay in London. Plenty of…read morecashiers so lines were short.
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Entrance - picture taken from Porchester Road Royal Oak (Stop J) bus stop
It was interesting visiting an English grocery store. First of all this particular store was…read moresmaller than the ones in the United States. Also, English grocery stores aren't laid out the same. For example cookies might be in multiple locations rather than one designated "cookie aisle." Also it was interesting because you had to pay for a shopping cart. They did have a limited number of hand baskets. If they ran out of hand baskets, people would use the bags they brought and add there items into the bags. Then remove them when they got to the counter. It was nice because there weren't long lines, and they had a lot more self-serve kiosks than my local American grocery store.
I'm not quite sure how to review this place. "3.5 stars" feels like the rating I want but since…read morethat's not an option, I'll bump it up to 4 stars. The location to surrounding area is amazing. The family and I were vacationing in South Kensington and this store was ideally located. It's a grocery store that has all the essentials... and more. And by "more", I mean seemingly random stuff like an aisle of non-branded shirts... and a convenience station which apparently provides shoe repair? Item selection for things (particularly vegetables and fruits) seems a little sparse. But admittedly I'm a tourist so perhaps that's expected for the area, climate, and time of year. Checkout is slightly disorganized (again, probably a "tourist ignorance" thing). Recyclable bags are available for pickup on a rail while walking through self-checkout. There's an automated gate that requires a receipt barcode to be scanned before exit is permitted. Ultimately I think this is a store that's 90% grocery store and 10% variety store. Nothing wrong with that but it was just a little surprising.
I cannot express how grateful I am that Tesco opened a store here. Yes it might be better if it was…read morean independent store but the area was like a barren wasteland before Tesco brought it to life. Every little helps!
Pretty much the Rite Aid of England. They are everywhere and pretty much have what you need for…read morethe right amount of money. Food, supplies, everything. They even have self check out! I thought that was an American thing, but I guess not! It's a pretty straight forward place and you'll be able to get your needs met without having to spend your life savings. Get your supplies here folks!
When traveling to London on business, I don't always want to eat out for dinner. Tesco has a great…read moreselection of grab and go food. Whether I want to make myself a little cheese and charcuterie plate, or some soup, salad or a nice curry, Tesco has it all. They have wine, beer and cider too, much less expensive than hotel room service! And Tesco is always my go to stop for chocolate and gummy candy to bring back to the states. They have a bigger selection than the Sainsbury's Local that is nearby, and much cheaper than buying at the airport.
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