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- 48 Total businesses
- 4.1 Average rating
- 96% With reviews
- 73% With photos
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Browse grocery store in Leek. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 48 results in Leek. Average rating 4.1/5 based on 12,342 reviews & ratings.
“Found whiskey and wine whilst looking for antique shops. Amazing little gem with some brilliant whiskeys rums wines and gins. Most importantly a really helpful, friendly chap with a brilliant knowledge of the booze. It was such a good experience you have to go, it made our day to meet someone with such a passion for what they do. Thank you, we will be back.”
“Cannot fault this store or the staff who work their. Very helpful and knowledgeable. We used to use B&Q more, not now Screwfix are 100% better at customer service.”
“Opened today so very tidy as you'd expect, but I was very impressed by it anyway! It's deceptively large inside if you've ever been to the property when it was Argos, and they make good use of space. There are a lot of aisles and while they're fairly narrow it still manages to feel light and airy. However, one downside is the car park, which is fairly cramped and is pay and display. It is also situated on a hill which makes using the trollies not a simple manoeuvre.”
“Went to the store for a Hard to find plumbing item and received OUTSTANDING customer service from Chloe! She showed AMAZING patience and really tried to help us! Screwfix is really lucky to have someone like Chloe! THANKS !”
“Like the local easy walking distance co-op shop, parking mainly awkward sometimes, friendly staff, need 2cashiers when busy, interesting products.”
“Good selection reasonably priced”
“Never let me down.. selves always well stocked and good date on fresh produce. And very polite and helpful staff.”
“Excellent little shop. Plenty of stock. The owners are polite, friendly and most welcoming.”
“Really enjoyed my visit here. Lovely place to visit if you are in need of a gift. Personalised and well presented. Would definitely visit again.”
“I started to use this Co op store regularly now on my way to and from work. It’s a really nice Co op and the staff are really helpful and pleasant. I popped in on Saturday and a young man on the checkout was so helpful and kind all with a lovely smile his name was Shaun. Keep up the great work. Well done ✅. Yet another impressive visit. Josh incredible helpful. I needed goats milk. He directed me straight to it and even jumped on to a checked to get the queue down afterwards. Thank you Josh and Sophia Well done and keep up the great work”
“Excellent little supermarket and Evri drop off”
“Friendly staff and nice organised shop if you have forgotten anything in supermarkets, right choice to visit”
“It's newly shop great price very good offers on booze and daily essential stuff it's new and friendly management”
“A very handy place to get groceries what with it staying open until 10 P.M. Friendly, polite staff.”
“Well stocked convenience store.”
“Top people, very knowledgeable and helpful. Fair on price, best vape shop in Leek”
“So many great offers, definitely my go to for shopping currently! Well stocked, friendly staff, competitively priced too!”
“Really nice options and pretty cheap”
“Only required one item today as I was passing. Lurpak butter which was much cheaper than in Tesco. I would say by as much as £2 I did have a wander around and I will be calling back to buy Silentnight duvet and pillows as again they were at a bargain price”
“Great shop. Cheaper than the big retailer on most items and provide fantastic customer service. Always helpful Staff in the Leek store.”
“Store much better shopping experience without the parking limitation which has now gone . Store lovely and clean ,spacious and well stocked . Very helpful member of staff on the till called Josh W . Polite friendly and nothing seemed to bother him he got on with serving and helping people even with kids screaming and crying right next to him .”
“Really miss the cafe!! It was fab. Nice clean store, always well stocked and friendly staff. Toilets available in store too. Plenty of parking”
“The food is well priced cheap and the staff are friendly”
“Good day. Let me walk you through this unique retail opportunity, known to the locals as Morrisons. This isn't just a supermarket; it's a bustling hub of commerce and community, a prime piece of real estate designed for maximum footfall and minimum fuss. The property itself, a sprawling structure of red brick and glass, is strategically located to capture a diverse clientele. The exterior, with its large, open-air car park, offers unparalleled accessibility, a key feature in today's competitive market. This is a space that says, "Come on in, we've got plenty of room for your minivan." Inside, the layout is a marvel of consumer-centric design. The "market street" concept, a genius bit of branding, creates the illusion of a vibrant high street. You have the Fishmonger, a traditionalist's dream; the Butcher, a space dedicated to the noble art of meat sales; and the Baker, which wafts a delightful scent of fresh bread to ensure no potential buyer leaves without a purchase. The price points here are a testament to the property's incredible value proposition—a place where quality is implied but not necessarily required. The clientele, a diverse mix of families, elderly couples, and the occasional student in search of a meal deal, is a testament to the property's universal appeal. This is a place that promises everything to everyone, and for that, it's a guaranteed winner. An investment in this establishment is not just an investment in a supermarket; it's an investment in a local institution.”
“Good day. Let me walk you through this unique retail opportunity, known to the locals as Morrisons. This isn't just a supermarket; it's a bustling hub of commerce and community, a prime piece of real estate designed for maximum footfall and minimum fuss. The property itself, a sprawling structure of red brick and glass, is strategically located to capture a diverse clientele. The exterior, with its large, open-air car park, offers unparalleled accessibility, a key feature in today's competitive market. This is a space that says, "Come on in, we've got plenty of room for your minivan." Inside, the layout is a marvel of consumer-centric design. The "market street" concept, a genius bit of branding, creates the illusion of a vibrant high street. You have the Fishmonger, a traditionalist's dream; the Butcher, a space dedicated to the noble art of meat sales; and the Baker, which wafts a delightful scent of fresh bread to ensure no potential buyer leaves without a purchase. The price points here are a testament to the property's incredible value proposition—a place where quality is implied but not necessarily required. The clientele, a diverse mix of families, elderly couples, and the occasional student in search of a meal deal, is a testament to the property's universal appeal. This is a place that promises everything to everyone, and for that, it's a guaranteed winner. An investment in this establishment is not just an investment in a supermarket; it's an investment in a local institution.”
“Full of random junk that is always needed. From baking equipment to bin numbers to some knitting material. Great shop.”
“Old fashioned Aldi, with awful carpark. Don't forget to enter your car registration details, to prevent a fine.”
“Polite, very helpful and affordable”