Eldred News & Post Office located at 26 Eldred Ave, Brighton BN1 5EG, UK

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Vai Cheung

5 Google Rating

I've only just moved into the area and have been in here a few times. I find the staff friendly and

5/ 5

I've only just moved into the area and have been in here a few times. I find the staff friendly and courteous. It's a convenience store with a post office. It's fine!

ItsSonny

1 Google Rating

very rude they do not talk or say thank you or goodbye. they uses hand movements as words and someti

1/ 5

very rude they do not talk or say thank you or goodbye. they uses hand movements as words and sometimes talk on the phone or eat whilst they are serving you

Katie Mears

1 Google Rating

Rude rude rude... on more than 3 occasions now. I definitely won't be going there EVER again

1/ 5

Rude rude rude... on more than 3 occasions now. I definitely won't be going there EVER again

julia sutton

5 Google Rating

I have found both husband and wife very friendly and courteous. I enjoy popping in to the shop as t

5/ 5

I have found both husband and wife very friendly and courteous. I enjoy popping in to the shop as they both seem happy to see me. Great service - no complaints

Martin Davey

1 Google Rating

Only 1 star as the very rude woman managed to give me my package. This woman is the rudest person I

1/ 5

Only 1 star as the very rude woman managed to give me my package. This woman is the rudest person I have ever met in a shop. The Post Office should investigate her attitude as it impacts on their image.

Yohan VEZILIER

5 Google Rating

Staff friendly and helpful. All you need in a convenient store

5/ 5

Staff friendly and helpful. All you need in a convenient store

Michael

5 Google Rating

This place has come under new ownership very recently and is now a Post Office I’ll gladly use goi

5/ 5

This place has come under new ownership very recently and is now a Post Office I’ll gladly use going forward. The new team are friendly and helpful, always glad to see you

julian ferguson

5 Google Rating

Met the new owner, Gia, very friendly service. Great for posting, banking, bill payments and travel

5/ 5

Met the new owner, Gia, very friendly service. Great for posting, banking, bill payments and travel money card

Pedro Lazarus

1 Google Rating

Avoid. Both the man and woman who run the place are breathtakingly rude and unhelpful, and appear to

1/ 5

Avoid. Both the man and woman who run the place are breathtakingly rude and unhelpful, and appear to take offence at anyone simply walking into the shop. The Post Office on Old London Road is not far from there, and is run by a lovely couple who seem happy to help. Go there instead.

John Thames

1 Google Rating

'Vile' is the word the word that springs to mind to describe this rude, and abusive, revoting man th

1/ 5

'Vile' is the word the word that springs to mind to describe this rude, and abusive, revoting man that runs this Post Office and corner shop. Just look at the reviews here with similar negative experiences... I highly recommend avoiding this Post Office / shop.

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  • Monday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Saturday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
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