Asda Seaham Superstore

Byron Place Shopping Centre, South Terrace, Seaham
0191 513 6200

Recent Reviews

Miss CK1

One manned till!! The whole place mainly self service.

Stan Petch

It's much better than peterlee better atmosphere

Greg Zhou

It seems, free Simon fish has been added sugar inside the fish, it that fresh or reciped fish?

Judith Angel

Very good shopping place the same as all asdas

Melvyn Blanchard

All ground floor. Quick chechkout self checkout available. Plenty free parking.

Paul Dawkins

Missing some products I wanted from the free from section been a few days now

MARTIN ARCHBOLD

Just been in 2 o clock 31st Aug there were 12 people in the cafe altogether 3 were children and it was a half hour wait for food come on asda must do better

Lisa Ward

Very good clean store,friendly staff. Price reasonable

Ann Emery

Great variety.staff super friendly.

Carol Budgen

30.05.23 Visited Asda Seaham cafe at approx 4pm to find it deserted. A notice said back in 5 minutes so we waited and no one came. Was it closed this early?

Paul Turnbull

Only quick visits but plenty off variety.

Tyneside Reviews

A good asda has everything you need

Alatair Gargett

Very busy but staff helpful

D Clinton

trying to get a trolley is a nightmare, sometimes waiting for 15 minutes, even going round the car park to the other trolley points to find they are empty, don't know who is getting paid to sort this but it needs sorting. i am disabled and i am gonna go shopping elsewhere if this doesn't improve

Amanda Sheard

Worst customer service I've ever had, anywhere.My husband and I took my daughter (16, autistic with additional learning difficulties) to the café as a treat and we tried to purchase 2 meals for her (1 child packed lunch, 1 adult macaroni and cheese) as well as 2 adult meals + drinks for myself and my husband.The woman behind the counter insisted that they don't serve macaroni and cheese. When we pointed it out on the menu, she kept repeating "that's not a child's meal"... but then she also refused to sell my daughter a child's packed lunch??She then refused to sell my husband a macaroni and cheese, again saying over and over that it's not a child's meal--but since it was being purchased for an adult, what does that have to do with anything??Really bizarre, incredibly awkward experience of an awful, bitter old woman on a power trip. That café is obviously her little kingdom--and judging by other reviews, she gets off on treating LOTS of customers like trash, not just parents of disabled kids.Avoid. This experience is too common for it to have been a bad day or a misunderstanding. There are plenty of local supermarkets with staff who DON'T go out of their way to try to embarrass customers and make disabled teenagers cry.

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