September 2025 by Jessa Brandy
Car park is a maze of one way systems and trying to find the exit was a trial. Also why are there a load of disabled spaces in the area for parent and child. Saw the signs and drove over only to find lots of disabled spots??!
August 2025 by Dave Ling
Usually ok to shop in but some days limited stock
August 2025 by Stephen Bartram
The guy on the check out had no respect or care for the items we had bought. Throwing them through the scanner as if he was after a gold medal for being the quickest. I did confront him and told him to be more careful. No apology just denial. A tray of 3 individual trifles had been thrown on their side and other heavier items piled on top. He did slow down with the last few items, giving me time to bag the clutter of previously scanned items. I will not name him but he was the only man on the 2 open checkouts open at 8.35am Bank Holiday monday 25th August.
August 2025 by Mick
Everything you need
June 2025 by Lee Bane
Tesco staff on the day shift are lazy they should be filling the shelves all day but they leave it for the night shift,there is never anything on the shelves
June 2025 by Alan Duncan
Staff ok ready to help you great service ?????
June 2025 by lisa morley
PHARMACY
I would like to say thank you to the pharmacist at this store. I came in with awful bites driving me insane x He kindly said would take a look and immediately advised needed antibiotics.. Due to being on holiday I thought this was going to be a nightmare .. How wrong was I ... antibiotics prescribed by the pharmacist along with cream for bites. The young lady on the counter was also lovely even though she was busy she took the time to listen to what was wrong with me and instead of trying to sell my anything kindly told me to take a seat and would get pharmacist to advise. Thank You for all your help ?
June 2025 by Chelsea Wilkinson
The staff were really friendly and super helpful when we couldn't find something, the lass pointed us in the exact location.
The shop is huge, fully stocked, and we found lots of nice picnic bits to enjoy in the sunshine.
Did get a bit lost trying to leave the carpark, but all was well ;)
May 2025 by Susan Buchan
I had a wonderful experience at this store. We came, just for gluten free icecream cones. I had to walk all the way to aisle 23 and was unable to find them. Two lovely members of staff Georgina and Chris, helped me locate them. They were on a bottom shelf and Georgina reached to the back of the shelf to find me a packet. I can now, go to the beach and find an icecream kiosk ?
March 2025 by Chris May
Excellent , superb shopping,busy.
March 2025 by Robert Robson
Good quality
February 2025 by Duncan H
Excellent
February 2025 by Switch G.
Free magazine. Cashiers are so nice. Sunglasses are cool but not cool enough Pretty busy for a Monday.
December 2024 by Jon Wakefield
Desperately needs a second exit onto North Sea lane.
December 2024 by Zack Eckley
Tesco Extra in Cleethorpes. Oh boy, where do I even begin? Let's start with the positives. It's big, it's got everything you could possibly need (and a whole lot of stuff you definitely don't), and you can get lost in the aisles for hours ? which, let's face it, is sometimes exactly what you want from a Tesco trip.
But then, there's the car park.
Imagine this: You've braved the crowds, wrestled with a wonky trolley, and finally emerged victorious, bags laden with enough groceries to feed a small army. You head towards the car park, a sense of accomplishment washing over you. But then, you see it. The queue.
It's not just any queue, mind you. This is a queue of epic proportions, a monstrous traffic jam that snakes its way through the car park like a concrete conga line. Cars are inching forward at a glacial pace, drivers drumming their fingers on steering wheels, children in the back losing the will to live. You're trapped.
You start to question your life choices. Was that extra large bottle of ketchup really necessary? Did you actually need those novelty Christmas socks? As time stretches on, you begin to suspect you'll be celebrating Christmas in the car park, living off leftover mince pies and that questionable-looking sausage roll you impulse-bought.
Eventually, after what feels like an eternity, you escape the car park, emerging blinking into the sunlight, a changed person. You've faced the beast and lived to tell the tale.
So, if you're planning a trip to Tesco Extra in Cleethorpes, here's my advice:
* Pack snacks. You'll need them.
* Bring a good book. Or maybe a tent.
* Consider investing in a helicopter.
Alternatively, just order online and let someone else deal with the car park chaos. Your sanity will thank you.