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Marks And Spencer - London - Photo album

M&S Wonderful resource in the middle of Covent Garden. Great selection of food, drink and clothes. Staff are always helpful, but does get very busy, especially during the lunch hour. Picked up some amazing bargains in the lead up to Christmas as they had a half price sale. First port of call, when I
We like the set: 2 for dinner only 10 pounds. It's included of side and main dishes, dessert, and a bottle of wine.
Food market is well stocked and self checkout lanes are plenty. Clothing and apparel is not the trendiest but you can pick up any essentials you need with some style. Sales associates I encountered were extremely polite and helpful.
Good range in the food hall. Decent selection in the Free From range. Staff are alway helpful. Only issue is half the self serve tills are not in use, even around 5pm when there seems a high footfall.
Very large food hall and also a great fresh food takeaway service which is great for lunch but gets very busy. Decent sized clothing upstairs with men's, women's and jewellery, but don't think there is any children's clothes offered.
Amazing to have this large and well stocked shop right in the heart of Covent Garden. You can buy almost any food or drink you might want here. There's also a seated area for eating sanwiches, salads, wraps etc. Great for buying theatre or cinema snacks. Also open on Sunday - very handy for getting
There is a small cafeteria in this Marks that's really reasonably priced. It's hard to find a decently priced lunch in Covent Garden. The store is medium sized so not great for a weekly shop but good for a few basics.
This classic British icon never fails to deliver even when put under pressure from inconsiderate users. We visited the cafe at Covent Garden, conveniently located across from the tube exit to grab a quick bite. We had burger (with cheese and bacon), fries and coffee plus Halloumi Burger, sweet potat
American opinion here: fine grocery store but heavy on grab and go type food instead of individual ingredients like in US. Guessing that's pretty normal for Europe type grocery stores but honestly only went to the one while I was on vacation. But it always had what I was after food wise. Skipped the
A lovely store. I was in and out every quickly. Only complaint is that there should be better signage of what is available upstairs. I was looking for kids stuff and had to walk all the way though to find that they don't do it.
The Marks & Spencer Food Hall is a must destination for foodies. They have the best selection of pre-prepared foods, perfect for a picnic or a temporary stay in an apartment. We had panko-crusted chicken tenders that rivaled anything I've ever made from scratch or eaten in a restaurant. I don't usua
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