A Visit to Crossroad Grocery in Coxeters Yard, Abingdon


Crossroad Grocery in Coxeters Yard, Abingdon, is now open seven days a week, right next door to the new fruit juice bar called Juice Corner. The grocery officially opened its doors on March 15, 2025, taking over the space once occupied by Seeneys Pet Supplies. I’m a bit late to the party with my visit,and this blog post.

The store’s got an impressive display of fresh fruit and veg. The shelves are packed with a range of goods and there is fresh bread and a meat counter.

Crossroad Grocery is run by Plamena and Biser, who also run Juice Corner. Some of their supplies come from Millets Farm.

If you’re in Abingdon, it’s worth visiting Coxeters Yard to check them out. Good luck to them.

3 thoughts on “A Visit to Crossroad Grocery in Coxeters Yard, Abingdon

  1. Kelly Simpson

    I hope they do well and are used by all those people constantly screaming for a greengrocer in Abingdon. But I fear for their survival if their prices are as high as when they were in the High Street, even though it was good quality, and they are now a little off the beaten track.

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    1. Michael

      I’ve been and their prices seem more reasonable than in the High Street. Good to see things you can’t get in supermarkets like baby cucumbers and quinces.

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