RONTEC ANFIELD is located at Oakfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0UE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with RONTEC ANFIELD and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Kate

1 Google Rating

Worst service ever I see.... women (don’t want to call her a lady) told me to leave my pram with

1/ 5

Worst service ever I see.... women (don’t want to call her a lady) told me to leave my pram with sleeping 6 months old baby outside. How rude you f...are. Never ever back here again!!!!

Paul Winstanley

5 Google Rating

Great staff

5/ 5

Great staff

christopher laverick

5 Google Rating

Ok

5/ 5

Ok

Pablo Esteban

3 Google Rating

A bit expensive, but good petrol quality. Also you can get Tesco points. Helpful staff

3/ 5

A bit expensive, but good petrol quality. Also you can get Tesco points. Helpful staff

Philip Kelly

5 Google Rating

Excellent

5/ 5

Excellent

Sue McGrath

4 Google Rating

Great staff, very friendly with customers. 65p for a carrier bag, surely this can't be right

4/ 5

Great staff, very friendly with customers. 65p for a carrier bag, surely this can't be right

Mathew Harding

5 Google Rating

Amazing, especially now they've got a Morrisons as the shop

5/ 5

Amazing, especially now they've got a Morrisons as the shop

Big poppa Duff

5 Google Rating

Some excellent artwork

5/ 5

Some excellent artwork

Peter O'Connor

5 Google Rating

Great produce in the Morrisons Daily

5/ 5

Great produce in the Morrisons Daily

Imran Ali

5 Google Rating

Fantastic new place.

5/ 5

Fantastic new place.

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