Sainsbury’s located at 93 Lewes Rd, Brighton BN2 3QA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 674201

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Stuart Taylor

4 Google Rating

It's a Sainsbury's .... access on foot is easy & always sufficient parking, under & at shop-level. T

4/ 5

It's a Sainsbury's .... access on foot is easy & always sufficient parking, under & at shop-level. They have all the food stuff, you know, like a supermarket. There's a grubby couple of toilets and a cashpoint. It has a pharmacy in it & (as at Dec 2021) a dentist. You can usually recycle plastic bags & batteries here and they regularly collect goods for homeless & animal charities at the exit

Adam Brax

1 Google Rating

Managers and supervisors are incredibly rude and would rather chat to their mates all day than actua

1/ 5

Managers and supervisors are incredibly rude and would rather chat to their mates all day than actually give any customer service or help out. Especially the one with blue hair! Only god knows how they keep a job.

S Francis

3 Google Rating

Read hundreds of reviews online about this car park being accessible 24 hours including reviews stat

3/ 5

Read hundreds of reviews online about this car park being accessible 24 hours including reviews stating it was okay to park without getting a ticket for more than 2 hours. We were just over and got a £70 fine so just be careful. Also, sign posting to get out is terrible but in a good place and easy to find.

June Gobbens

4 Google Rating

Was lovely had exactly what I wanted and tills were not too long

4/ 5

Was lovely had exactly what I wanted and tills were not too long

Rachel Dyke

3 Google Rating

Not much natural light, which must be horrible to work in as disliked it as a shopper. Staff not gre

3/ 5

Not much natural light, which must be horrible to work in as disliked it as a shopper. Staff not great and seemed tired and like they couldn't be bothered. Everything else of Sainsbury's as it should be. Free car park which is good and a Argos attached.

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