Nice environment with friendly staff. Their prices too are relatively cheaper compared to their competitors. It's a place you'll never regret spending time at
Very lovely and shop attendance are nice to customers
The melcom branch here at Achimota is stocked with all your grocery and home essentials. From foodstuffs to furniture and many more. With a loyalty card which cost about 50GHS, you also for purchases above 400GHS. The only thing I had issues with was with the bread, it could be a bias but it wasn't so fresh and the cake I bought got spoilt the next day as well. I would still recommend though.
This branch is one of the big ones with a lot more floors and a lot more categories and variety. To be honest it was a bit overwhelming.
You need a shopping list to stay on track
Working elevator
A lot of shop attendants
You can even get clothes here which isn’t as common in most of the other branches
The have a fuller gym/ sports section than I have seen in most branches
I saw the no photos after I was done taking photos 🤣🤣🤣
One of the many Melcom branches we have here in the country. Located just along the Achimota road, it surely isn’t a difficult place to locate. They have a variety of items to choose from with very moderate prices, unlike some of the other branches that have only a few items. I wanted to link my bad customer service experience to the other branches but here was an irony. Parking space can be a problem tho.
They try their best to provide a wide range of options for customers. Really cool. But they don't restock all their new products. Once they're sold out, that's it
The best supermarket in Ghana when it comes to the lowest prices and the best deals. From household to decorative stuff and clothes, you can find everything at Melcom. They have 4 floor. The first one for groceries, the second for machines and lightning, the third one for decoration and the last ones for bed, living room and office furniture. There is a lot of workers who will guide you through your customers journey and trust me you will save much money than going to the supermarket. The one bad thing I have noticed is that sometimes, the cashier's can be rude with the customers.
It is one of the biggest Melcom Shopping Mall in Ghana
The place has most items you'll need all under one roof
Everything you need is here
One of the best shopping malls you can visit and get affordable items
For everything affordable, visit melcom Achimota shopping center. Spacious car park and easy access to the main Nsawam -Accra road.
They use to have an old building there but it got collapsed and there was a lot of disaster so please take care when shopping at the place because it's too dangerious. You can just spend just some limited time there when shopping instead of going around for a long time. Am really scared of the place and their underground parking too seems some kind of strange to me.
Its great here..with about 3 floors of wares there's hardly a thing you will not find at Achimota Melcom..from groceries to kitchenwares and home/office furniture
Economical place to go and shop. It's big and varieties are there. What their website says:
Ghana's number one online store selling a variety of Supermarket, Electrical Appliances, Furniture, Household goods, Mobile Phones and IT accessories.
An all in one retail outlet... u can count them for lower prices.
Easy parking, spacious shopping area. There's an underground parking and you could also park in front of the building. Three floors as usual. Provisions and groceries, kitchenware and some tools, and the usual melcom furniture on the top floor. The staff seem indifferent, but that wouldn't affect your shopping experience.
One of the nicest and well located retailers in Accra. There's pretty much everything you need such as house furniture, home appliances and groceries at affordable prices
Not bad at all. The mall had underground parking which is pretty cool for hot days. Products and prices are pretty standard. This Melcom is a bit less cluttered so it's a plus.
Pretty convenient lay out with fully stocked shelves. Too many staff appear to be aimlessly wondering about or chatting leisurely on shop floor. Front end cashiers could be a lot more professional and customer-focussed.