Despite its compact size, you will find everything you need there, including bread, milk, fruit and vegetables, frozen meat and fish, sausages, cheeses, groceries, drinks, sweets and alcohol. Not so long ago, this store was bought by a network of Friends, but they did not change the sign: it is more familiar to local residents. The goods are always fresh, the staff keeps an eye on it. In general, good people work there, they serve quickly.
The range of products is wide, the prices are pleasant, the staff is friendly and attentive. The store is cozy and tidy. The convenient location and cleanliness inside are pleasing. I was satisfied with my purchases and will definitely come back here again for new products. I recommend everyone to visit the Bell shop and evaluate it for themselves!
A great shop within walking distance: delicious fish and at an attractive price (smoked mackerel), fresh railway bread, vegetables, cereals, a lot of dairy products. There are also disadvantages, small, but there is a choice, and this is more important. Friendly sellers. Except for one aunt of the "burning" blonde at the checkout, who is always dissatisfied with something. Be careful when choosing goods on the shelves, sometimes goods can be hooked and overturned due to the small space in the store, your fault is not here under the law on consumer protection, but, of course, it is unpleasant! The wand shop is a lifesaver for residents of the historical center)
A nice little shop, everything you need is there. But there is a big disadvantage- it is very inconvenient to move around the store, the location of the ticket offices makes it very difficult to enter and exit.
A micro shop with an excellent assortment, fresh products and a nice price tag. The real competitor of Euroopt. A pet in our house! Others in the area come and go, and the "Bell" has been with us for decades since Soviet times. Keep it up !
It's a small store, but there are good prices and rare goods. For example, filo dough. But one day they slipped spoiled nuts, however, they immediately returned the money, as I showed them this filth.
For the locals, the "Bell". Anyone who has ever drunk in the Pioneer Square or hung out at the bottom of the city knows this store. Very good location. Otherwise, luck has passed by. The assortment is rich, but everything is piled up in heaps mixed up due to lack of space and very crowded. Previously, under Soviet rule, it was just a vegetable store, there was enough space (although I was a child and everything seemed bigger to me than it is now, sad)). And it's self-service! It seems to me that if we had made a hall in the center, and stalls with sellers along the perimeter, as it used to be, then everyone would have won
I bet two and that's a lot more, the store is terrible in every sense.
1)Products. Sooooo often, coming there and taking milk, you could stumble upon products that were overdue for a couple of days. Bakery products are often (not all) stale, there were no particular complaints about meat, however, looking at how the products are unpacked and stored while standing in line, the desire to buy something from meat disappears here (it's impossible it's far-fetched, so to speak, against the background of everything else). Further, I recommend not to take vegetables there, and if you still dare, it's banal to pick them up and look at them from all sides, repeatedly when buying vegetables and fruits on arrival home, I found rotten, moldy, soft, cracked products from falls.
2) The staff. There have been conflicts on the basis of where to pay, when trying to find out the price, cancellation of payment, etc. If a conflict situation arises, they can simply switch to shouting in conversation. You have to put employees in their place. Moreover, such behavior is noticed in the vast majority from more experienced (age-related) staff. Sometimes I get the feeling that I don't come to the store, but to these people's apartment at 3 a.m. to sell them a vacuum cleaner, I have no other explanation for this behavior.
3) The room. I sincerely do not understand why there are 3 cash registers in this store with such an area, there is catastrophically little space, not only is there one row of lockers at the entrance, and if the doors are not closed, entering the store you can fix your hairstyle by hitting it, so also the passage can be occupied by people standing at them One is enough to make it difficult to enter the store.
If you want to go to the right side of the store and there will be a queue at the checkout of at least two people, it is also very problematic to pass. There is also very little space in the hall itself, especially if some visitors move around it, they also have to squeeze in to catch goods with bags. If I were the owner, I would reconsider the use of the room area. The location of the goods also raises questions. That is, if you want to buy any soda (your advertisement could be here) in a two-liter volume and you do not have the height of Michael Jordan and or you do not have a stepladder with you, the saleswoman will be forced to literally climb with her feet on a nearby counter, stand on tiptoe, and stretch out her arms to the sun, balancing the duty of the seller and the disability to get you a Coke.
Bottom line: A sooo mediocre store with a favorably different location (both). The disadvantages are listed above and believe me, this is not all, but perhaps the most eye-catching.
It is a very cramped store, there is one cash register, and you often have to wait a long time for the cashier at the cash register with water and lemonades
the evil head, and the deputy head is always not sober, trying to prove something to everyone. In a word, it's a horror. They sell overdue, rotten vegetables and fruits.
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February 17, 2023
In general, a good store, a normal range of goods. there is a confectionery department, wine and vodka, dairy, meat finished products, chickens are mostly frozen.
A regular scoop-type store.
It's cramped, the assortment is meager, and it's pretty dirty.
As a store at home, it will do. As a store where you purposefully go, no.
The store is within walking distance. Like all such magisms, albeit of a small area, but with a sufficient assortment. You don't have to go to the supermarket during the week - you can buy everything here.
The prices are normal, especially for cookies) a large selection, fresh and delicious. It's just cramped, the store is very small, it's crowded if you come in after work and you constantly have to catch sellers to weigh the goods. In general, the store is good
There are a lot of goods on the small territory of the store, the aisles are very narrow and inconvenient, often substandard vegetables and fruits. Cashiers and sellers "do not suffer from politeness." The retail space is not properly organized, the cash register has been replaced with a newer one, the rest is still from the scoop, it would not hurt to think about the placement of refrigerators, cash registers and aisles for customers.
It is very crowded, but this is probably due to the large assortment of goods, too many refrigerators are needed) and the employees are not very friendly, smile at customers more often, because it is the locals who go to your store, you already know them all by sight)
I understand that the team is trying... But it is very cramped, and it seems that everything is careless and sloppy... Constantly crowding near the cash register... Sometimes I go in and look at it... I'm going out without buying. It does not attract. Rural settlements of the 70s
The staff is not polite, the necessary price tags are often not found, you think one price, but at the checkout there is already another and of course more, there are always not enough cashiers at the checkout, prices are too high