Sainsbury’s Local located on St Aldate’s Road in central Oxford serves as an accessible grocery option catering specifically towards busy individuals needing quick access to quality food products without compromise on selection or price point offered elsewhere. Friendly team members work diligently behind the scenes ensuring shoppers find precisely what they require; whether it’s refreshments after work hours or pantry staples—this location guarantees convenience paired with excellent service every time customers walk through its doors!

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Pikachu fan

5 Google Rating

It's a good 'local' store I normally get chewing gum or snacks while I'm waiting for the bus.

5/ 5

It's a good 'local' store I normally get chewing gum or snacks while I'm waiting for the bus.

lorena juarez

5 Google Rating

Nice attention to the public,particularly,to people who may not command English properly!

5/ 5

Nice attention to the public,particularly,to people who may not command English properly!

David White

5 Google Rating

Got everything you generally need, great snacks sandwiches.

5/ 5

Got everything you generally need, great snacks sandwiches.

Kram Sniggah

5 Google Rating

Well stocked and not overpriced

5/ 5

Well stocked and not overpriced

george simion

4 Google Rating

Good food selections but very messy need to be more organized.

4/ 5

Good food selections but very messy need to be more organized.

giuseppe fedele

4 Google Rating

Ok. Pretty small but basically possible to find food. Prices regular, no cheap no expensive. Easy to

4/ 5

Ok. Pretty small but basically possible to find food. Prices regular, no cheap no expensive. Easy to pay. Suggested

Jacopo B.

2 Google Rating

Set in a convenient position, since it is in front of several bus stops, so it would be ideal for co

2/ 5

Set in a convenient position, since it is in front of several bus stops, so it would be ideal for commuters in the morning to get some breakfast or lunch. However, even at 7:20 in the morning, there is consistently only what was left from the previous day, so usually almost nothing!

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  • Saturday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Sunday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Monday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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