Convenience Stores in Milton Keynes
Convenience stores across Milton Keynes stock everyday essentials such as groceries, chilled and frozen food, newspapers, and top-up services, often with longer opening hours than larger supermarkets. This page lists shops in Central Milton Keynes and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands, and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews, and a short summary of what customers say.
3 matching convenience stores
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Popular ★ 4.5 (334)
Sujash – Indian Grocery Store
📍 Tempo Junction, Unit 15 Heathfield, Wolverton DeliveryFree parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Good quality, fresh produce
- Competitive prices
- Careful packing
- Reliable delivery for most
- Reports of expired or rotten items
- Poor handling of some complaints
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★ 3.7 (104)
Premier
📍 1 Briar Hill, Wolverton DeliveryStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Wide stock selection
- Reasonable prices for some
- Quick service at times
- Friendly staff for some customers
- Rising prices noted repeatedly
- Reports of expired stock
- Amazon parcel collection seen as disorganised
- Often opens late
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★ 3.4 (20)
Premier – The Square convenience Store
📍 8 The Square, Wolverton Delivery
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What customers say review highlights
- Wide range of stock
- Parcel and PayPoint services
- Friendly, accommodating management for some
- Open late
- Reports of out-of-date stock
- Overcharging complaints
- Rude staff for some customers
- Late opening at times
Choosing a convenience store in Milton Keynes
Opening hours vary widely, so it is worth checking whether a store offers early morning, late night, or Sunday trading before you rely on it. Shops selling alcohol must hold a premises licence issued by Milton Keynes Council under the Licensing Act 2003, and stores stocking tobacco or vaping products operate under Trading Standards rules including Challenge 25 age verification. Many independent stores belong to symbol groups such as Nisa, Premier, Spar, or Londis, which can indicate consistent stock ranges and pricing.
Using extra services and staying safe
Beyond groceries, many convenience stores act as local hubs for PayPoint bill payments, parcel collection and returns, cash machines, and National Lottery sales. If a store handles food preparation or hot food to go, it should display a Food Standards Agency hygiene rating, which you can also check on the FSA website. When paying, check whether an ATM charges a fee and whether the store sets a minimum spend for card payments.
Are convenience stores in Milton Keynes open on Sundays and bank holidays?
Many are, and smaller convenience stores are not bound by the Sunday trading restrictions that limit large supermarkets to six hours. Hours still differ between stores, so check the opening times listed for each shop before travelling.
Can I pay bills or collect parcels at a convenience store?
A number of stores offer PayPoint for utility and mobile top-up payments, and some act as parcel points for couriers such as Collect+, InPost, or Royal Mail. The services available differ by store, so look at the individual listing or contact the shop to confirm.