Lidl

Lidl

📍 W Dyke Rd, Redcar TS10 2BY, UK

About Lidl

Lidl in Redcar offers a convenient and budget-friendly shopping experience for visitors and locals alike in North Yorkshire. Renowned for its excellent value, this popular supermarket consistently receives high praise, holding an impressive Google rating of 4.4/5 stars.

Shoppers can expect a wide array of fresh produce, pantry staples, and weekly special offers on various goods. Reviews frequently highlight the store's clean and tidy environment, well-stocked shelves, and the helpful, friendly approach of the staff. Many appreciate the spacious and sensible parking, making visits hassle-free.

Visiting Information

Lidl Redcar is open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Monday to Saturday, and 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sundays. The store is fully accessible with wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance. For your convenience, all major payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.

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📍 W Dyke Rd, Redcar TS10 2BY, UK

4.4

from 61 reviews

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Showing 5 of 61 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
4 months ago

Great spacious car park. Some great bargains to be had. Tidy, well kept store. Great choice of produce, staff are both helpful and friendly. Definitely felt like I got more shopping for my money.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

New store so staff getting up to speed, but minimal queue because staff numbers are good. Hopefully it stays clean and tidy. Handy location next to Tesco

Anonymous
5/5
2 weeks ago

Clean well stocked shelves, easy to find what you need, great prices and friendly helpful staff, sensible parking spaces, wheel chair friendly

Anonymous
1/5
7 months ago

I was casually walking round the shop undecided on what i wanted so went up and down isles a few times when then I was on the security radar. Talking to each other through their ear pieces and constantly looking for me not very secretly either. All because I was wearing clothes and baseball cap that obviously didn't fit the criteria of a working man. I'm in full-time employment just having a week off BOYS so never judge a book and all that. Cashier was lovely though so 1 positive

Anonymous
3/5
10 months ago

First week so you have plenty of staff standing around doing nothing yet you forced a trolley onto the self checkouts. Result? Constant intervention was slower than manned checkout and product loss. Can not rate it higher until you change your policy.