Reviews of Bitterne Park Stores. (Supermarket) in Southampton (Hampshire).
Bitterne Park Stores
25 Manor Farm Rd, Southampton SO18 1NN, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Bitterne Park Stores, Supermarket in Southampton (Hampshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
Map
Open hours of Bitterne Park Stores
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am–6pm
Wednesday
10am–6pm
Thursday
10am–6pm
Friday
10am–6pm
Saturday
10am–6pm
Reviews of Bitterne Park Stores
N. C.
Absolutely wonderful independent shop, which I discovered by luck and also had an amazing selection of local ales. All reasonably priced, along with excellent communication with Robin and Zoe ... definitely worth another visit!!
K. F.
Lovely local store with loads of fresh good, kitchen essentials, cleaning products and much more. Really nice to see local cheeses and beers in there along with well-known vegan and vegetarian brands!
The little art corner is a very sweet touch too!
They also take card which is always a blessing for smaller stores! Will definitely be back!
S. B.
So excited that this has opened, it's great to have a decent grocers on the Triangle at long last! Run by Bitterne Box Co, a popular local box scheme - I already get a box from them every week and this is perfect for stocking up between deliveries, although you could just as easily do a full shop there.
The shop has two rooms stacked with a huge range of produce. Most is locally sourced and/or organic - fresh fruit and veg, local cheeses, dairy and meat alternatives, all sorts of nuts and pulses and spreads and jars, ethically produced chocolate, frozen pies, and a huge fridge stocked with local beers and ciders. They also sell eco friendly household products, and there's a corner run by Art'el showcasing three local artists and craftspeople every month. Staff are friendly and I'm informed that the product range will develop over the coming months in response to peoples requests.
The shop has been really nicely done up, and you'd be amazed how much is packed into the relatively small space. With the bakers a couple of doors up as well, you really can get everything you need on the Triangle now!
B. 2.
This small, friendly shop is packed to the ceiling with enticing fresh produce and a wide range of locally-produced goods, including an excellent selection of craft ales. I've been in several times and it always seems like there's another shelf of goodies that I somehow missed before.
S. M.
Great little store - just what the triangle needed! Popped in at the weekend and had a great selection of fresh produce, but also coffee/booze/oils etc. and a lot of focus on organic/ethically sourced/ biodegradable goods.
M. D.
Brilliant local and independent shop, with friendly service and great ethically sourced selection. Absolutely delicious 'proper' beers available too - yey! I usually hate shopping, but this is a pleasure :)
C.
Awesome selection of veg, beers and cheese. Lovely staff. Don't forget to check out the super-secret back room!
M.
Great to have fresh fruit and veg at the triangle
A. T.
Amazing range of groceries for such a small shop, including free from and vegan.
S. P.
Full of unexpected and excellent delights. Excellent restaurant-made pies!