Sainsbury’s Local is located at 42 Castle St, Liverpool L2 7LA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Sainsbury’s Local and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Luke Jones

5 Google Rating

Excellent little gaff when meals deals at Tesco become unbearable. Friendly staff, who treat you lik

5/ 5

Excellent little gaff when meals deals at Tesco become unbearable. Friendly staff, who treat you like a knight and and mate during the transaction.

Klaus McMouse

3 Google Rating

Acceptable and clean.

3/ 5

Acceptable and clean.

Eliot Collins

3 Google Rating

A small store with very limited stock. Mostly meal deal items, alcohol and confectionery with a hand

3/ 5

A small store with very limited stock. Mostly meal deal items, alcohol and confectionery with a handful of basic essentials. Definitely not a Sainsburys to visit regularly.

Jacq Cook

4 Google Rating

Small, expensive but staff are always helpful & polite

4/ 5

Small, expensive but staff are always helpful & polite

Jonathan CT Smith

4 Google Rating

A well organised Saintsbury's with one route around the store which eventually leads you to tills. G

4/ 5

A well organised Saintsbury's with one route around the store which eventually leads you to tills. Good little sections of bakery items, fruit/veg, and a good end of isle offers in the middle if the route. Great for a quick shop before jumping on the bus or rushing to the train.

J From K

5 Google Rating

Really nice place to shop , albeit slightly bijou ! The colleagues always up for a bit of banter and

5/ 5

Really nice place to shop , albeit slightly bijou ! The colleagues always up for a bit of banter and always lucky when our syndicate play their lottery

Gary Passant

5 Google Rating

Great little store, in the middle of all bars/restaurants and hotels, great availability for somethi

5/ 5

Great little store, in the middle of all bars/restaurants and hotels, great availability for something quick to eat or beers and wines. Staff are very welcoming whenever I have been in store Good to see it back open from the last lockdown

kundan Kumar

4 Google Rating

Small store for grocery items household products etc

4/ 5

Small store for grocery items household products etc

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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