Sainsbury’s Local at 6 – 10 Earl Grey St, Edinburgh EH3 9BN brings convenience right into the city center. Our store offers a diverse range of products from fresh groceries to household essentials while maintaining competitive prices. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re picking up dinner ingredients or grabbing a snack between meetings, our team is here to help make your shopping experience effortless. For any questions or further assistance, please call us at 0131 228 5476.

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Craig Cockburn

3 Google Rating

Has stopped selling vegetarian indian main meals. Poor. However does sell innocent bubbles soft drin

3/ 5

Has stopped selling vegetarian indian main meals. Poor. However does sell innocent bubbles soft drinks. Great!

ross hall

5 Google Rating

Following the successful format of existing Sainsbury's locals, this one does not disappoint. There

5/ 5

Following the successful format of existing Sainsbury's locals, this one does not disappoint. There is the added bonus that it has a petrol station attached to it. Situated on the A70 on the way into edinburgh. It has a well stocked shop, where you can find nearly everything you might need in a hurry. Good selection of food, along witgh beers wines and sprits. Price wise it seems to be in line with existing Sainsbury's supermarkets. So not the cheepest but by no means the dearest either

Wendy Peters

3 Google Rating

Expensive but good choice of products friendly staff

3/ 5

Expensive but good choice of products friendly staff

Mike M

4 Google Rating

Quick stop for snack and fuel. Good service by friendly staff.

4/ 5

Quick stop for snack and fuel. Good service by friendly staff.

Alistair Mackenzie

5 Google Rating

Good quality, nice & easy to get in & out quickly with something for lunch.

5/ 5

Good quality, nice & easy to get in & out quickly with something for lunch.

Mark Coulter

1 Google Rating

I go to this super market/ petrol station almost every day. It advertises itself as open until 2200.

1/ 5

I go to this super market/ petrol station almost every day. It advertises itself as open until 2200. I went tonight only to find it closed at 2130, I arrived at 2132. I stopped a guy outside who was wearing a Sainsbury's sweatshirt and asked him if it was still open. I might as well have asked him in French. Three times I asked and all he could say is 'It says it's open until ten o'clock. As I was leaving someone else came up and the store manager asked him if he needed anything, I pointed out that I had arrived before this person only to be turned away. The explanation was that they needed extra time to clean the store due to Covid-19. Why don't they clean it after 2200 or alternatively make it clear that they close at 2130. Shame on you Sainsbury's. Very poor service! 😡

leeth jarod

4 Google Rating

Clean and everything seems to be in good order.

4/ 5

Clean and everything seems to be in good order.

Buckaroo UK

4 Google Rating

Centrally located and easy to get to.

4/ 5

Centrally located and easy to get to.

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