Budgens is located at Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3XE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Budgens and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Billy Door

2 Google Rating

It's pretty expensive, sometimes the "fresh" food will make you sick, the aisles are very narrow and

2/ 5

It's pretty expensive, sometimes the "fresh" food will make you sick, the aisles are very narrow and not wheelchair or baby pram friendly. Staff aren't very friendly, but I can't say I blame them given where they work. Expect to be stalked by security while you browse around the shop. Microwave, hot drinks machine and slush machine all usually don't work. Good selection of crisps and haribo though!

Damon Sim

3 Google Rating

Staff behind the tills seem friendly, however the store has a weird layout and items are quite expen

3/ 5

Staff behind the tills seem friendly, however the store has a weird layout and items are quite expensive. Store is open 24 hours, however unfortunately I won’t be returning due to the £2minimum spent on credit and debit cards. Bearing in mine there is a M&S, Tesco and Sainsbury’s locally, I would recommend using one of these if you just want to pay by card for anything under £2.

Jayne Meires

1 Google Rating

So rude.I paid by card to top my electric and gas up, £30 each.First lady could not work machine or

1/ 5

So rude.I paid by card to top my electric and gas up, £30 each.First lady could not work machine or speak English so called an Asian lady over.She took my payment and gave me 2 reciepts, both stating a £30 pound top up on electricity. I asked her to rectify it and she said she couldn't. I said l needed gas and she told me to pay more !.l asked to see a manager, her reply..."l am manager".She then said it would take half an hour but l had to catch a train for work.She was so rude,no apology. I asked for head office number and she refused. I will be making a complaint.

M P

1 Google Rating

Security follows you around arrogantly everywhere you go in the shop. They also once chased me down

1/ 5

Security follows you around arrogantly everywhere you go in the shop. They also once chased me down the street (was wearing headphones, couldn't hear) cause i didn't purchase anything, when i asked if i can help he is like "sorry, there's just so many thieves". You'd think with the margins they make on a 2 £ can of soda would make their profitability less susceptible to shoplifting, but what do i know.

Simon J. Burrows

2 Google Rating

£2 minimum on cards need to move with the times

2/ 5

£2 minimum on cards need to move with the times

David Baker

1 Google Rating

Beware.. this is one of those stores where they still think it’s acceptable to charge a minimum of

1/ 5

Beware.. this is one of those stores where they still think it’s acceptable to charge a minimum of £2 if you want to pay by card.

Drink Cider

5 Google Rating

Top place. Has a top range of products. The staff are good. Sells a good range of cider and other d

5/ 5

Top place. Has a top range of products. The staff are good. Sells a good range of cider and other drinks. 24 hours. Near the station. But beware they don't sell drink to street drinkers. Saying that there is many in the area that will. Clean inside.

Raul Soares

1 Google Rating

Rude staff and manager without customer service

1/ 5

Rude staff and manager without customer service

Oliver John

1 Google Rating

I recommend you avoid at all cost. They regularly sell spoiled products without informing the custom

1/ 5

I recommend you avoid at all cost. They regularly sell spoiled products without informing the customers, the staff is extremely rude and they follow everyone around and accuse people for stealing for no reason. Worst people I've ever met

Jack Herer

1 Google Rating

I brought a pair of earphones for the gym that didnt work and refused to refund me, This is against

1/ 5

I brought a pair of earphones for the gym that didnt work and refused to refund me, This is against the law and they refused to listen and were rude. I shall contact the company. I wasnt asking for my money but literally just a replacement. The security guard lied repeatedly and made stuff up.

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