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- Denise D.Melbourne, Australia391245621 Jun 2011First to Review
A delightful grocery store with plenty of organic, fresh, and wholesome products. The aisles of Salisbury Waitrose is always so properly arranged. Pushing a shopping cart and having a long list has never been easier. Aside from all the amazing products, which ranges from clothing, magazines, household wares, electric goods to delicious baked goods, it also has a cafe.
The cafe is something we always look forward to when we there. After shopping, we push our carts to the corner and have tea. Their lattes are uplifting, food is fresh and ambience is rather lovely. Sometimes, cooking lessons are conducted in the test kitchen. Look out for the children-friendly ones.
Salisbury is a tiny town. So bear in mind that you might bump into your old friend while shopping. Hence, a cup of tea in the cafe would be pleasant to catch up on the old days (:Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Qype User (Evie19…)Southampton25918 Nov 2008
This branch of Waitrose has a home section full of bedding, lighting, toys, Tv's, furniture and kitchen accessorys and you can spend hours looking through it all! The prices typical of Waitrose are steep but the quality is good. The kids will love the toy section where there are often things out to play with. The food side is well stocked and has everything you can imagine, although it again, is expensive. This branch has a small resturant which is lovely, but again, expensive! Sensing a theme yet???
The Food Studio does cooking classes for kids at the weekends which are really popular! £6 for an hour normally for little ones at 5-11.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0