Grocery store "Spar" on Agmashenebeli Alley, 32

  • Description

Spar is a retail grocery store located at 32 Agmashenebeli Alley in Tbilisi. It is one of the stores of the European Spar chain. High-quality service, convenient location of the goods on the shelves of the store, will make you a regular customer.
A wide selection of goods produced in different countries will satisfy the needs of different categories of buyers.
There is ready-made food available, the quality of which is strictly controlled and confirmed by the trust of regular customers.
The store is open around the clock, in addition, it is possible to order grocery delivery around the city.

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Тип организации
Услуги и удобства
Услуги
Визитная карточка
Сеть магазинов
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45.21114,41.43623
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Address
al. Agmashenebeli 32, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Work schedule
Nonstop
Official website
spargeorgia.com
They speak languages
Русский
ქართული
English
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  • L
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    Отличное место, работает круглосуточно. Персонала много и всегда готовы помочь. Очередей нет, а ассортимент большой. Даже свежая выпечка есть, включая донаты и сендвичи.

  • K
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    The prices here are more than double what they should be. This street is notorious for such practices. It's unfortunate that you can't feel safe around people like this.

  • B
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    They charged my credit card twice and refused to refund it, even after I showed them the mistake.

  • U
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    Seeing this store brought back memories, and it turns out they've popped up all around Tbilisi. It's really a significant chain here, I must admit.