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London, United Kingdom

prepcookshop.co.uk
Kitchen supply store· Countertop store· Gift shop· Knife store

Prep Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Prep is located in London, United Kingdom on 106 Stoke Newington Church St, Stoke Newington,. Prep is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category kitchen supply store in United Kingdom.

Address

106 Stoke Newington Church St, Stoke Newington,

Phone

+44 2036322339

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Grace Pops

Holly and her team are always so helpful and knowledgable about their products. Perfect for gifts and well as for home. The only problem with the store is that I want everything!

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Tanya Lake

I popped into this cute cookware shop to write a review for my blog. What a lovely independent shop this is, a brilliant place for cooks and anyone who wants a useful kitchen item or a housewarming gift. They sell kitchenware, tableware, barware, coffee and tea making items, etc. You can buy everything from kitchen tea towels to oven gloves, lunch bags, lunch boxes, drinking bottles, salt and pepper mills, kitchen knives, dining table candles and so much more. Brands featured range from Lodge to Kuhn Rikon, Broste Copenhagen, Helen B, and Mepal. I took plenty of pictures which I will post so you can take a look. There is also a basement so make sure you take a look down there.

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Ali E

If you look for unique kitchen stuff, this is the place for you, where you can find a wide range of stylish products you can't find in the supermarkets. Even browsing the cookshop is a lovely experience. As a classic and cosy store, the amiable staff are very caring and accommodating.

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Hermine D

Literally anything you need for the kitchen. Great selection. I always have a nice little browse in there.

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Amanda Soler Guzmán

I bought a knife today and my experience wasn't very good. 1. After asking for different knifes they had, no employee was able to give me proper advice (they don't know their products, basically). 2. After taking a few minutes to decide, I bought the most expensive option. No one told me they DON'T REFUND their items, but give you a store card that you have to spend in 2 weeks instead. 3. I changed my mind and decided to exchange the knife for a cheaper one, so I came back to the store LITERALLY LESS THAN 2 HOURS after I made my first purchase. They refused to make a refund and gave me their store voucher. I told them I had literally bought the item 2 hours ago. Their only answer was: it's in the receipt. * Dear store manager: I don't get the receipt until I actually purchase an item, therefore the only way of knowing you don't refund items is asking this before. Since It's the first time I see this (even though I've been working in retail for years), and NO ONE actually told me anything, despite knowing I was hesitating between those 2 items, I think it's not very professional to refuse to make a refund, specially if a new customer comes 2 hours after the item has been purchased. Also, I don't think the best way of competing with bigger stores -which, by the way, sell the same items as you, is 'stealing' money and upsetting new, potential customers from the area. So yes, your answer has been technically right, but ethically unfair and not very honest.