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Topic History of: John Lewis Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JK2006 |
Oh yes Barney and will be, I hope, for many more years! It was a pain finding parking when they switched to that tiny store in the High Street whilst renovating! |
Barney |
I'm aware of that, JK! But the lengthy Waitrose queues - compared to those for other supermarkets in the town - showed how popular the place is.
And the much larger than average spaces in the car park - are more than capable of accommodating your Rolls Royce.
Which I've seen parked outside the store - on the busy one way South Street more than once.
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JK2006 |
The queues were due to stupid Covid Barney; I learnt to park and use the lifts! |
Barney |
Dorking's purpose-built Waitrose is a joy to shop in. Everything is on the ground floor (apart from car parks) and the building blends in with the historic market town.
Their fish counter is simply amazing in terms of variety and quality - and the new store's popularity was evidenced by the long queues outside, in recent months.
With a bright restaurant overlooking the ancient North Downs Way - shopping here makes you forget what a chore it is.
And escators and stairs - as well as stress (they'll even bring your groceries to your car, at no cost) - are nonexistent.
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Honey |
JK2006 wrote:
Excuse me Robbie I'm a big Waitrose fan but make sure I buy my basics cheaper in Tesco.
Likewise. When Morrisons stock decent flour, yeast and frozen chestnuts, I will get them there. |
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