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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI love having a local waitrose in chipping sodbury. the parking space is large and I can always find a parking space. the layout of the load is brilliant and it is really easy to find their way around the load. I think the offer of food they sell is great. some of the products I would say are more expensive than other super markets, but the quality of fresh products is always good. I'd say they get what they pay. I wouldn't say that everything in the load is more expensive than other super markets, but I would say the quality is probably better. the waitrose cafe is again beautiful, the coffee is delicious, inexpensive and of high quality and they have a series of different products that they can buy from the menu as well as snacks. there are many sitting opportunities in caffe and it is clean. the personal is friendly and welcoming and will help them find everything they need in the load. there are a few cashes so they don’t really for long time to buy their purchase. I think it's brilliant that they can buy online with john lewis and their order from the waitrose in chipping sodbury, which is super practical. overall I like this really load, I don't buy here all the time because I prefer to buy elsewhere, only due to the price of certain things, but it would stop me from shopping there or go to the caffe.
Always a pleasure to buy there. the personal is always very friendly. especially when I waited in my wheelchair for my new hips while I recovered from op.
A brilliant hidden gem of a live action zombie horror attraction. experience what it would be to collect in a world was Z-scenario, in which their co-buyers with a virus that they are trying to roaming unead. dodge rouill swinging zombies in the parking, wonder how they try to use the card machines and self-service checks, clamber over hoarding the undead to avoid objects on the regal man the zombies in the field of experience is very realistic and second to none. In addition, the experience area is doubled as a gift shop that has everything from fresh products, meat, household items and alcohol. the entry fee is very cheap at £0 and it seems that this attraction is fully funded by purchases from the gift shop, so a cheaper day for the whole family.
Cafe is very nice, and currently very quiet, as only opened again. a bugbear I have is the fact that a well-used caffe was closed last year, and then for much too many weeks during Christmas. they underestimate the draw of caffe by introducing more customers into the load themselves, and the result is that the local caffe in the high st wins the advantage, and where customers stay after. the people agree with their feet, something angry. with increasing waiting rose prices, the loyalty is very tested, as there is a large tesco near yate. my other little moan is that the 02 Internet service that waitrose has logged in offers a very interrupted signal. it's not like it happens once. the longer you are, the more chance that it will fall completely is obvious.
We visited the cage in this branch of Waitrose. I had a lovely cup of Americano (coffee), served with milk in a China jug and sugar of my choice. My wife had hot chocolate, and she also had a blueberry muffin while I ate a lemon and fruit Danish pastry. It was really well presented and the service was outstanding. Couple that with a quiet atmosphere where you can converse without shouting to be heard, and you get the picture. The shopping experience here is much as you would expect from any other Waitrose and as an older guy it suits me to find a quieter slightly less frenetic environment. I would like to see more in the way of low packaging impact goods like the fill your own container to be found in a few branches, but I guess we will have to wait a bit longer for that to come around. Overall, a brilliant experience considering it is shopping