Reviews by aumikeseal
not bad if you want to save 4c from your shopping docket, otherwise this business is a waste of space. if you visit after dark - then expect a no-frills shopping experience, where you have to place your order through a metal sliding draw and couple of holes in the glass window.
great if you don't want to (or cant) leave your home. browse the 'virtual' aisles or the latest catalogue while you fill your 'virtual' shopping cart. delivery within a couple of days for $10, or my preferred option - pick up from the store (usually within 12hrs of completing your online order. would be better if you could pay cash though
dont go expecting miracles, cause you wont find any here. just a standard, typical local coles supermarket... pretty shabby interior.
most of the time you are waiting ages for a cab - and if you are alone waiting for a cab then you had best not look shady or the cab driver wont stop. true
just what you'd expect from a local woolies supermarket. really long aisles though, and no bakery. other than that it looks heaps better since the shopping centre was refurbished a couple of years back.
fast and efficient, yet still friendly. managed to be in and out within 10 minutes when i needed a replacement sim card. hot tip: check out their 'boost pre-paid' call caps!
managed to find some great bargains on this classified's website. they even have a special section called 'freebies' where people list free stuff. one of the best features of the website though would have to be the 'map' function - which allows users to find items by viewing their location on a map - great for those that want a bargain around the corner.
right next to the wa museum - the court hotel offers a wide variety of entertainment, food and drink. since it's refurbishment it has continued to be the number 1 venue choice for wa's GLBTG.
if you can get past the bright pink then you're in for a real treat. their pizzas are bigger than most - and the toppings are quite succulent.
this is the main public transport body for western australia. forms of transport include bus, train and ferry. you get to see the whole metro area for the cost of a couple dollars. what more could you want