Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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11 December 2010
12:5484064If you have not done so already may I suggest a wander to the delightful gift shop . Gifts are well displayed and you are served by friendly staff..I bought a lovely bracelet from there recently and yesterday a DVD "Crossing the Channel" .
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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11 December 2010
15:2484073Yes it is a nice little shop offerring unusual things and I bought stuff in there in the past...little bracelets and things for daughter Briony when she was little. We bought coins and things which we still have...so yes a nice little place and it supports the museum.

11 December 2010
15:5384082Yes, agree Sue, its a good shop, helpful staff, lots of choice in the gifts and a varied price range. We always take our visitors there for their little gifts and of course the grandchildren love it, they also love visiting the museum.
11 December 2010
16:5084089Absolutely! My Mother enjoys a good rummage in there, and there are often some nice bits of costume jewellery. And the staff are refreshingly courteous.
Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
- Posts: 3,037
12 December 2010
11:2884194When I am in Dover I often pop in there as they have some lovely things and great little gifts.
Guest 706- Registered: 25 Oct 2010
- Posts: 285
12 December 2010
16:2684212I love the way that the staff are always so nice to children even when they aren't spending a lot of money they make them feel special
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
- Posts: 10,540
12 December 2010
19:1384251Another great gift shop is Curiosity of Dover in Cannon Street, just a minute's walk to the Museum.
Next door is the newly opened Banana Moon, another gift shop - all 3 are different and worth visiting.
Roger
13 December 2010
11:0384318They usually have a great selection of unusual christmas decorations, although I do not know about this year as have not managed to get there.