Gaskyns Wholefoods

6 Queen St, Arundel
01903 884392

Recent Reviews

MYPOS Support

Lovely shop in Arundel. Sells some more difficult to find Organic and wholefoods and great staff too.

jon langley

UPDATE. Lovely little cafe serving Movenpick ice cream. Good service and great for healthy eats. There is a mini health food store next door as well. UPDATE: CAFE HAS CLOSED. Health food shop remains open and is recommended. (Not sure if they are still serving Movenpick.)

Phil Barratt

Great little health food shop which is well stocked

Joe Downie

Good little shop, although would be great if was open til 5 or 6pm on at least one week week day, or open early from 8 sometimes. I work til 4.30 so can't often get to the shop, as don't generally come into town at weekend. Suspect this may be the case for others too. Any chance, gaskyns?

S

Gaskyns has recently expanded their range of health foods, which I'm really pleased about. Love them for fresh bread, plant milks, mueslis and granola, chocolate and condiments.

Joe Disco

Good little shop, although would be great if was open til 5 or 6pm on at least one week week day, or open early from 8 sometimes. I work til 4.30 so can't often get to the shop, as don't generally come into town at weekend. Suspect this may be the case for others too. Any chance, gaskyns?

Caroline Ospalla

When I called to ask for an email address so that I could send this message privately I was again confronted by rudeness and unpleasantness from the manager so I’m having to post this on a public forum - this is the email I would have sent had the man not refused to give me his email address- I felt strongly that I needed to send you an email after the incident that happened in your shop this morning. As a caterer who often works in the area I do on occasion use your shop in fact I go out of my way to support you rather than co op or other cheaper local stores with a view to supporting Small local businesses. This morning however your/ your wife’s/your husbands behaviour was totally unacceptable. When entering the shop without a mask- which I’m exempt from wearing- I was in no better terms verbally attacked by the woman behind the counter- who incidentally was not wearing a mask- why was I not wearing a mask - she asked. I said i was exempt and rather than just dropping the subject she continued to prod and verbally aggressively demand a reason to why I wasn’t wearing one and that I should carry a “card” I politely told her/you that it was non of her business why I wasn’t wearing a mask and that I would happily go outside and stand by the door to be served- which both people (husband and wife) declined but continued to attack and confront me about my reasons. I continued with my purchase and the woman was rude, dismissive and unpleasant more or less throwing my change at me. In These uncertain times as a business dealing with the (often sensitive and vulnerable) general public- it’s your duty to not only treat your customers with kindness and respect but to know the law- for your information I’m attaching a picture I took from the government website affirming that it is absolutely non of your business why I don’t wear a mask and that it is personal choice whether or not I carry an exemption certificate or “home made” sign. You might consider understanding the LAW as you so rudely kept bringing up before you attack and alienate your customers. It is in fact also worth considering that as well as physical exemptions there are also emotional ones to not wearing a mask and that your behaviour this morning regardless of my reasons to not wearing a mask have left me feeling extremely upset , embarrassed and vulnerable. I have never been treated like this anywhere else I’ve been. I would politely suggest that it’s in your best interest to treat your customers with a little more compassion in future especially seeing as non of your staff were wearing masks.

Sara McLeod

Love this little tea room. I had the cream tea and my partner had a sandwich which was well presented and the scone was a generous size. There are lots of quirky artisan bit's on display which are available to purchase. The tea shop is right next to a farm shop full of local vegetables and other groceries and also plants and flowers outside.

Stephanie

Gaskyns has recently expanded their range of health foods, which I'm really pleased about. Love them for fresh bread, plant milks, mueslis and granola, chocolate and condiments.

Danny Adams

Walked passed here and looked in store. Saw some bits i wanted to buy... Noticed the owner never had a mask on so popped in.. owner asked us to put mask on so left as im not into breathing in my Own Carbon Dioxide / monoxide.. as we looked back on way passed, Owner was flapping and being rude as if we was 'unbelievable'.. Hypocrite Much.Masktards. If you never took these measures every single flu Season. Then you have to right to try and enforce masks now.. Facts are Facts and the influenza measured during any given time frame is more deadly than COVID. Do your own research and dont suck up the Mainstream Medias Fear mongering like Gulible Sheep.

Peter J

Stopped off with my wife for coffees, the service, coffees and feel of the place were all excellent. Nice paintings on the walls for sale. We will call again.

JOHN K

Called in lunchtime for light refreshment, wife had cake and coffee I had coffee and ham & cheese toastie which was best ever, I usually have panini but this was better, decent ham and flavourful cheese. Service and welcome was very good and they are dog friendly and ensured we got water fo dog. We will surely return at earliest opportunity.

Vron123

Nice cafe art work for sale on the walls. Had chicken sandwich fresh n tasty with orange n coconut tea lovely relaxing lunch

tannar

Great coffee gluten free cake dogs allowed and amazing ice cream in tubs served with wooden spoons Lively people serving

futtock21

In common with many other Arundel retailers come festival time Gaskyns doubles up as an art gallery. Fruits and white bowls are currently not only available for those who want to eat but are also photographed in a magnified form and thereby converted into an art work on the wall. Some delightful if undemanding landscapes on other walls. Two black sculptures lurking on a window ledge. A view of a naturally verdant landscape for those wanting to take their tea or Mowenpick ice cream in the garden.

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