January 2024 by Samantha Faulkner (SeaSick Sam)
Always has the essentials needed .
December 2023 by Susan Jones
Visited the store after a family walk to buy sandwiches, crisps and drinks. The shelves were devoid of food, the chiller cabinet must have been raided because there was no food in it! Not even a selection of crisps. Great if you wanted to buy a bin bag as there was 1 roll available! The staff member was morose and not at all helpful. I suggest that anybody wanting fresh bread or sandwiches should visit the West Meon community store which is a shining example of how to run a village shop.
March 2022 by Tom Hughes
A bit rubbish. Very basic. The freshest thing you?ll find is yesterdays newspaper
August 2021 by Callum Byrne
Visited this shop to get a drink on a hot day after working incredibly hard however I was immediately met with a disgusting attitude and violent caharecteristics from whom I believe is the shop owner after attempting to politely explain to the owners that my self and my colleague are exempt from wearing a mask due to medical reasons we legally don't have to prove nor explain we were refused entry and felt alarmed as well as distressed from the owners appaling attitude an demanding proof of a disability that under the 2010 equality act no individual has to provide proof of this, so in short terms if you have a disability you can't go to this shop without having to let the world know you have disability and most comical of all if yiur going to make people feel the way you have at least wear yiur own mask correctly and wear it over your nose, tossas
June 2021 by Stuart Maxwell
What a dreadful place, nothing on the shelves. Not even worth 1 star! Clearly the owners aren't interested in the business. There is so much potential here looking at village run shops. other