“Cool shopfront, nice tunes playing inside, and a decent selection of vinyl. Had a nice chat with Troy, who works there and knows his stuff, helpful, friendly guy. My mate Glenroy, from my uni days, lived in Ladbroke Grove years ago, and used to regale me with stories about how great it was there, and how I would've loved it - very different now I think, but good to see shops lke this still doing their thing! Was chuffed to pick up a 7" copy of 'Ball of Fire'. ?”
“This little Ryman Always has everything I need. A guy called Steve who works at the back of the shop with the printing etc is a life saver, he is always there to help and always with a smile.. he is the reason for my 5 Stars. He is brilliant”
8AM - 6PM
13“In the heart of Notting Hill and ten minutes walk from the tube station, Farm Girl cafe and restaurant, is the choice you should be making should you wish to be “carried away” by the world wide flavours. With a rather unexpected presentation of the turmeric latte and coconut milk which I highly recommend, the eggs and spicy sausages will take you to seventh heaven. Let’s make a deal friends, once you try, make sure you post it. 10/10 experience.”
“We were on a hunt for Gerald Durrell books. We entered the store, which was so neat and well organized we thought it was a regular bookstore selling new books. The store provides a shopping experience way above any other charity shop or second hand bookstore. I asked the lady who runs the place, whether she had any Durrell hooks and she immediately went to the back room and found one that had just come in. Great service, excellent selection of books at reasonable prices- all for a great cause???”