Apart from the Owl & the Pussycat Book & Toy Shop(obviously), i like Cheddar Deli, Darch & Duff & Parkers Bakers in Northfield Avenue. Which shops do you like?
Walter Wyeth ● 4917d6 Comments
Don't know if it comes under Ealing but my fav shop is Dunelm mill on the A40 ( old B & Q site).Good service,quality lots of variety ...
Marie Anne OConnell ● 4910d
So the better shops seem to be in W13?
Bernadette Clover ● 4910d
It is a shame that not many shops like Wright's Hardware are left in Ealing and being often a one man band it is not easy to please everyone and on some occasions it can be difficult.This is from my own experience as I own and run our family business at 15 The Avenue W13 and know how difficult it can be at times. But I still invite all who can to visit and find us to be very friendly and proving a service much needed in the area Plus we have adapted our shop at a great cost for easy access for disabled person and we are very happy to care more for our customers who need any help. hope to see you soon
Satpal Singh Hoonjan ● 4910d
Yes I recently went in there (1st time ever) to buy hand cuffs for a stag do.Honest!
Simon Wycombe ● 4914d
Cherry Pye ;-)
Bernadette Clover ● 4916d
Darch & Duff and the Owl & the Pussycat Book are great shops run by nice people. They and The Cheddar Deli have helped (are helping) my neighbour raise a significant sum for Breast Cancer Awareness - bless them all and to the other 37 Northfield Avenue retialers who have joined in the programme by hosting collection tins and putting up displays.Back to my favourite shop. Wright's Hardware. He can be a misery at times (can't we all) but it's one of the few places where you can pick up the odd bit of hardware or cleaning stuff (and park outside on a good day - important if you are, like me, of very limited mobility).
Nigel Brooks ● 4917d