Tesco Express
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Daisymay Kai Bilcock
It has all of your everyday items that you need. It is an amazing shop
Apr 26th, 2023 -
Beth McKenzie
This is the Evil Tesco. Worse in every conceivable way than the old tesco metro. It feels similar to when the lights go on at 4am in the nightclub and you realise you're in a half finished basement and everyone there is haggard and confused. It has London vibes in the sense that its cramped, smells bad and you lose 5 years off your life if you spend too long there. Honestly horrible
Dec 23rd, 2022 -
Tina Boulter
Guildhall Hill Tesco is now permanently closed in Norwich having moved to the London Street store pictured. The new store is unfortunately quite cramped and I'm not sure how those with wheelchairs/ buggies etc cope negotiating the narrow aisles when the shop is busy. The store on Westlegate, a 10 minute walk away, is a bit better set out. Both stock basic groceries - a lot less in this new London Street store than the old Guildhall one unfortunately.
Dec 23rd, 2022 -
Luke S
Updated review (27/12/22): The Tesco in the City Centre was once a great shop with a big floor plan with tons of stock and wide ranges. It was a definite convenient store for supplies when living in the City area. The downsized branch is unfortunately a letdown in my opinion. The aisles are very cramped and small which can be proven difficult to navigate through for both able-bodied and disabled customers. And that is made harder to get through if staff members are stacking shelves with cumbersome trolleys and racks full of stock to unload. The branch doesn't offer a wide range of stock sadly with little to offer, and service can be slow sometimes even on self-checkout when ID needs to be shown. I would only use this store to grab lunches and drinks if I have no alternative options. But on occasion, the fridges will be almost empty even during early lunch hours. I would reckon when Morrisons open on Haymarket that will take most of the business. A sad loss, and an unfortunate decision by the head offices at Tesco to relocate a once great branch into a small shop outlet.
Dec 27th, 2022 -
Matt Osborne
Since it's moved terrible no space to move around, given we have just got out of a pandemic a bit of space wouldn't go a miss
Jul 26th, 2022
Contact Info
- (345) 677-9501
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Tesco Express?
A The phone number for Tesco Express is: (345) 677-9501.
Q Where is Tesco Express located?
A Tesco Express is located at 5 Guildhall Hill, Norwich, eng NR2 1JH
Q What is the internet address for Tesco Express?
A The website (URL) for Tesco Express is: https://www.tesco.com/store-locator/norwich/5-guildhall-hill?sc_cmp=ref*yg*stc*2948&utm_source=yext_google&utm_campaign=local_Express_England&utm_medium=organic
Q What days are Tesco Express open?
A Tesco Express is open:
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Q How is Tesco Express rated?
A Tesco Express has a 4.2 Star Rating from 74 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Tesco Express
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 74 Reviews )Daisymay Kai Bilcock on Google
It has all of your everyday items that you need. It is an amazing shop
Beth McKenzie on Google
This is the Evil Tesco. Worse in every conceivable way than the old tesco metro. It feels similar to when the lights go on at 4am in the nightclub and you realise you're in a half finished basement and everyone there is haggard and confused. It has London vibes in the sense that its cramped, smells bad and you lose 5 years off your life if you spend too long there. Honestly horrible
Tina Boulter on Google
Guildhall Hill Tesco is now permanently closed in Norwich having moved to the London Street store pictured. The new store is unfortunately quite cramped and I'm not sure how those with wheelchairs/ buggies etc cope negotiating the narrow aisles when the shop is busy. The store on Westlegate, a 10 minute walk away, is a bit better set out. Both stock basic groceries - a lot less in this new London Street store than the old Guildhall one unfortunately.
Luke S on Google
Updated review (27/12/22):
The Tesco in the City Centre was once a great shop with a big floor plan with tons of stock and wide ranges. It was a definite convenient store for supplies when living in the City area.
The downsized branch is unfortunately a letdown in my opinion.
The aisles are very cramped and small which can be proven difficult to navigate through for both able-bodied and disabled customers. And that is made harder to get through if staff members are stacking shelves with cumbersome trolleys and racks full of stock to unload.
The branch doesn't offer a wide range of stock sadly with little to offer, and service can be slow sometimes even on self-checkout when ID needs to be shown.
I would only use this store to grab lunches and drinks if I have no alternative options. But on occasion, the fridges will be almost empty even during early lunch hours.
I would reckon when Morrisons open on Haymarket that will take most of the business.
A sad loss, and an unfortunate decision by the head offices at Tesco to relocate a once great branch into a small shop outlet.
Matt Osborne on Google
Since it's moved terrible no space to move around, given we have just got out of a pandemic a bit of space wouldn't go a miss