July 2021 by Andrew Ford
Lovly little shop and post office well stocked and helpfull freandly staff
July 2020 by Lawrence Charles
I like to support local businesses where possible, especially in times like these.I was looking to use the dry cleaning facility advertised outside on a stand alone ?plinth?.I asked the man inside if I could get a few items dry cleaned and he said they aren?t doing it. No explanation as to why or when this will be back up and running. Not an issue, these things happen.Why put out the board this morning advertising the dry cleaning service if you aren?t running it? Unless he just couldn?t be bothered to deal with me...Sad to say, won?t be using that shop again.
July 2020 by Christopher Morgan
I've worked for the Post Office before and there are pleasant courteous ways of explaining to the public that you don't stock a particular form. No need to narcissisticly sneer and scorn when you don't know a form by it's number. Utter rudeness.
October 2009 by Christine M.
This is a village shop as village shops should be - friendly, helpful, tiny - but with a surprising range and selection. If you need it, they probably have it, somewhere! Clifton Hampden Stores is a family run business with a small Post Office counter, they stock cards and gifts as well as all the essential grocery items you'd expect, fantastic cakes and locally made jewellery. They also do Ecover refills if you take in your empties. I discovered recently that they offer a dry cleaning service at very competitive rates too. The owners, Emma & Glenn, are very friendly and welcoming, as are the other staff, and I'm sure many of us pop in as much for a chat and to see a friendly face as to actually buy anything.
December 2007 by Qype User (Bluebe?)
Clifton Hampden Post Office is briliant! Right near the river in this picturesque village - very convenient for stopping off on a boating holiday or for fishermen. I's not just for buying stamps and posting parcels, they also have a good range of basic foods (including some really good bread baked in house), it's a real life-line for a lot of older people in the village. There are sandwiches, hot snacks and tea and coffee available too. They also stock a range of really unusual gifts - some foodie type stuff like jams and preserves as well as interesting jewellery and ornaments etc as well as greetings cards. The couple that run the shop are lovely - always welcoming and helpful.