Pallant of Arundel

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Arundel, United Kingdom

pallantofarundel.co.uk
Bakery· Cheese shop· Wine store· Beer· Wine & Spirits· Delicatessen· Ham shop

Pallant of Arundel Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pallant of Arundel is located in Arundel, United Kingdom on 17 High St. Pallant of Arundel is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bakery in United Kingdom.

Address

17 High St

Price range

£££

Phone

+44 1903882288

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Open hours

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Ashley Nelson

Fantastic shop with great selection of food and drink, especially the sausage rolls and chocolate brownies which went down very well! Would happily recommend and will definitely be popping in next time we're in Arundel x

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Tamsin Mellikof

Fabulous service, lovely people, fantastic wine and cheese selection and the staff are always delighted to offer advice and to explain their recommendations. I can also highly recommend the 'Chilli Sausage Rolls' although possible not the best for my waistline. In this testing times I really enjoy receiving a proper old fashioned service. Thank you Pallants

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anna curry

Lovely shop and considering the circumstance they are managing crowd control well. Masks are offered should you have left yours in the car. Brilliant array of products. And wines curated by one of the owners who is very informative and offers ideas for food pairings.

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Andy

Truly amazing place to buy all types of lovely food, alcohol,coffee: I could go on forever. Friendly polite staff who actually seem interested in talking to you. Amazing place to come in and buy or just to browse.

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Tony Krepper

Google doesn’t let you give less than one star. Looked inviting from the outside, but this just is a facade for the black hole of hostility within. Social distancing rules only applied if the staff knew the shoppers. My wife and child had to enter alone and felt they were not welcome. While others (presumably friends) were able to enter and walk around freely.