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    Peter Edwards

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Asda

    (7 reviews)

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    If you've not been there before dont use the car park its a joke the machines are useless ive even…read moreread o the net people who wont use asda because of the car parking machines..ashford is far better free parking and youhave the designer outlet next to it and the outlets parking fees are much cheape

    When I found out Asda was opening in Folkestone I was very excited. Asda sells lots of well priced…read moreitems as well as having a good clothing department. Sadly Adsa Folkestone has been a bit of a dissapointment really. The way the store has been designed is terrible. The clothing department is downstairs but it is seperate from the food area and closes at 6pm. It means you can't pick up a few bits while shopping as its like a seperate shop. I also hate the fact that the food dept is upstairs. When George is open you can go in through the automatic doors and up in the lift but when George is closes you have to get through two heavy doors before you can get to the lift and this is very difficult with a pram and is almost impossible with shopping bags as well. The food store its self is very big and has lots of choice. Sadly I find that a lot of the items are out of date quite often as well as being incorrectly priced. They have a system where they will give you £2 on a gift card for every over charged item but the people at customer service desk are very cagey about this and often act as if they are paying the money from their own pockets. I have also found a few of their staff to be rather rude and unhelpful, acting as if the customers are somehow in the way. The toilets are a main concern for me. I am a mother with a baby in a pram. There is only one baby room to use and it is also the disabled toilet. This often means that there is more than one mother waiting to use the baby chaning facility and blocking the coridor with prams. I have eaten in the canteen a few times and have found the food horrible on all these occasions. It is always very old tasting as if it has been sat there all day and never more than luke warm. They do have plenty of high chairs and the table areas are usually clean. The drinks including hot drinks are self service which id difficult with children to look after.

    Paul Clark Clothiers

    Paul Clark Clothiers

    (5 reviews)

    £££

    This is a very bespoke and custom men's formal and evening wear shop, offering clothes to a high…read moreend gentlemen's market. While I found the service to be a little bit dismissive at times, I couldn't argue with the quality of the clothes on offer. Unsurprisingly, such quality does bring with it a very hefty price tag, befitting the designs available. As I sought to become a real man with the purchase of a suit, I was put off by the £200 price tag attached. I'm not saying it isn't worth it, I am sure it is. However, such prices are just too rich for my blood.

    Paul Clark sells all the necessary items for a gentleman's outfitting and toilet. To your right as…read moreyou come in is an attractive display of Geo. F. Trumper products, including all the necessary shaving creams, brushes, razors, props, colognes, hair pomades, and so forth. The wall is decorated with hand mirrors, and natural sponges sit in a jar. Over by the counter there is a cabinet with vintage and new men's jewellery, such as gilt and mother-of-peal cufflinks. The rear of the shop is largely dedicated to clothing, millinery and other accessories. It's lovely stuff, the shop is put together very nicely, with a good eye and a coherent general aesthetic, which is traditional but still cool. The shop keeper likes to chat, and in such a small space if you aren't happy with that you might feel uncomfortable, but I would definitely recommend checking Paul Clark out. If you have a bit of cash this is a great place to find some swish goodies for yourself or the man in your life.

    Peter Edwards - menscloth - Updated May 2026

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