Located at 2 Courtland Rd in Iffley, ATM (Old Mans Premier) provides an enjoyable shopping experience featuring a variety of products aimed at enhancing daily life while reflecting community values through quality offerings. The friendly staff takes pride in their customer service approach—ensuring every visitor feels welcomed while receiving assistance during their shopping journey when needed most. Regular promotions highlight their commitment toward providing value without compromising quality—making it an ideal stop within the local area whether you’re searching for everyday necessities or unique finds.

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Steve

5 Google Rating

I have received a card from DHL indicating that there is a parcel to collect. There are four people

5/ 5

I have received a card from DHL indicating that there is a parcel to collect. There are four people living in my place so I phoned 'old mans premier' to find out who the parcel is for as the DHL card did not specify any name. The clueless **** at 'old mans premier' refused to say who the parcel is for and non of us are expecting. SO WHICH OF US IS MEANT TO TURN UP WITH ID TO CLAIM THE PARCEL ???? IF OLD MANS PREMIER KEEPS REPEATING THAT ALL YOU NEED DO IS TURN UP WITH ID. YES, BUT WHICH ONE HAS TO TURN UP WITH THE ID FROM THIS HOUSE YOU EFFING LOON. PLEASE GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER.

Ramesh Indran

5 Google Rating

Great little shop. Very conveniently located.

5/ 5

Great little shop. Very conveniently located.

Tim Patmore

5 Google Rating

Wide range for a little shop, particularly if you're after drinks. A load of different alcohol and s

5/ 5

Wide range for a little shop, particularly if you're after drinks. A load of different alcohol and soft drinks (even enough to give me some sugar-free / stimulant drinks for my crash diet Somewhere between a supermarket and an off licence, with an ATM out front and various different food stuffs and toiletries. Oh, and has a newspaper rack and a load of meat and sweets. Wish it was bigger as the Cooperative is huge and I don't like to subsidise Labour while I shop. Also could do with some bike racks, as the Cooperative ones are quite a way away.

Kevin Berry

1 Google Rating

just wanted to say lol about the ID post just like the place

1/ 5

just wanted to say lol about the ID post just like the place

I S

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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