Located at 62-70 Kilmarnock Rd, Shawlands, Glasgow G41 3NN, Iceland Foods is your local destination for frozen food and grocery essentials. We pride ourselves on providing a wide variety of products at competitive prices without compromising on quality. Our welcoming staff is always eager to assist you in finding what you need, making your shopping experience enjoyable and efficient. With frequent promotions and special offers, customers can take advantage of fantastic deals every day. Visit Iceland Foods and discover the value and selection that sets us apart.

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Jemime Disraeli

5 Google Rating

Always good choice and service, there are sometimes aisles closed at peak times but they're getting

5/ 5

Always good choice and service, there are sometimes aisles closed at peak times but they're getting better at this. Always annoying Ned grannies in but that's not Iceland's fault I suppose.

Valerie Banks

4 Google Rating

Lots of choice and nice clean shop.

4/ 5

Lots of choice and nice clean shop.

Craig Wilson

1 Google Rating

Don't go came oot FREEZING

1/ 5

Don't go came oot FREEZING

Donald Ritchie

2 Google Rating

Poor service , too many unmanned tills.Not staffs fault but poorly managed.

2/ 5

Poor service , too many unmanned tills.Not staffs fault but poorly managed.

Sylwek Yosh

4 Google Rating

Relatively cheap shop with basic, not only food products. Quite a large selection of goods with basi

4/ 5

Relatively cheap shop with basic, not only food products. Quite a large selection of goods with basic application. Good quality products. A good store for quick shopping. Nice and helpful service. I like to do quick shopping there. recommend

Isabel Lawson

5 Google Rating

Well stocked clean shop. Staff are always happy to help if you are looking for something.

5/ 5

Well stocked clean shop. Staff are always happy to help if you are looking for something.

Michael Kearns

5 Google Rating

Plenty of frozen food to chose from plus plenty of fresh food also.

5/ 5

Plenty of frozen food to chose from plus plenty of fresh food also.

Surya K

4 Google Rating

Been here for the first time . They do have lot of good options be it frozen or fresh foods. Will de

4/ 5

Been here for the first time . They do have lot of good options be it frozen or fresh foods. Will definitely recommend.

Fred Capecchi

2 Google Rating

Big long Q, 1 person on cash register, poor service

2/ 5

Big long Q, 1 person on cash register, poor service

Sharon Docherty

5 Google Rating

Great quality own brand foods ..salt and vinegar fish is to die for

5/ 5

Great quality own brand foods ..salt and vinegar fish is to die for

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