Shopping in Sidcup: The High Street and Station Road
A rundown of shopping in Sidcup — the supermarkets, chains, independents and charity shops along the High Street, Station Road and the town's smaller parades.
Sidcup's shopping is spread along two connected streets — the High Street (DA14) and Station Road (DA15) — with a scattering of smaller parades in between.
Supermarkets and everyday shopping
For groceries, there is a Little Waitrose on the High Street and a larger Morrisons a short walk away off Jenner Close, plus convenience stores including Tesco Express and Co-op branches (on Halfway Street and at The Oval). Value and variety shopping is covered by Poundland, The Works and Card Factory on the High Street.
Independent shops
Sidcup keeps a good number of independents. On Station Road you'll find Invicta Model Rail, a specialist model railway and hobby shop, while Sidcup Auction Rooms on Church Road holds regular salerooms. The smaller parades — Elm Parade, St John's Parade, Market Parade and Nisbett Walk — are home to a mix of independent retailers, cafes and services.
Charity shops
The town centre has a strong cluster of charity shops, useful for browsing and for donations, including the Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice shop, British Heart Foundation, British Red Cross and Age UK.
Health and beauty
Alongside the shops, the High Street and Station Road carry pharmacies (Boots, and independents such as Aspire and Roadnight), opticians (Specsavers and The Wright Eyewear Company), and a large number of barbers, hair and beauty salons.
Browse the full, categorised business listings elsewhere on Sidcup.co to find opening details and locations for each shop.
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