10AM - 4PM
Handyman House7AM - 10PM
Unit 1 Salop St“Well from my own personal experience I would say alot of the stuff they sell there is quite cosmopolitan. The staff are professionals. I know I personally trained them myself”
9AM - 12PM
2-3 Cooks Cross“What a superb store paul and his oppo who's name I cannot remember despite speaking to him almost every day apologies very welcoming always smiling should run asda x”
6AM - 9PM
63 High St6AM - 12AM
Cann Hall Dr“Great if you need to do a little shop. Handy and easy to use. Also good that it opens at 6am. Just beware of the grouchy lady that works first thing, early morning Saturday. if your face fits she will have great customer service, but if it dosnt, you will be met will an expressionless face and one worded grunts, even if you say good morning and are really polite. The rest of the staff are really professional and polite, just this one member of staff lets the team down.”
11AM - 5PM
Mill St“One of the finest co-ops in bridgnorth. Wonderfully quiet in the late evening....it seems to open quite late. My son commended the superb self service checkout.Too much plastic packaging though.”
10AM - 4PM
Whitburn St“Usual food and general goods available. U need to shop around as some items are more expensive than others. Tend to go for own brands as quality can be found in cheaper products.”
“This is a great store. Everyone is super friendly and will always do their very best to give any help that's needed. I called in yesterday (Tuesday 29 August) and needed to speak to the Manager about an issue I'd raised previously. I spoke to Saf, who was actually on his first day there. What a credit he to Mark and Spencer's. He was super courteous and attentive to the issue at hand. In fact, before I'd left the store he'd fully resolved the matter. Thank you Saf, I really appreciated how you dealt with this. You really can't beat Mark's for quality food shopping, and it will probably surprise many people to know that many of their prices on everyday items are lower than the big supermarkets.”