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From the Fine Food Digest, Volume
6, Issue 1 - 2005
The Granary Delicatessen was featured as "Deli of the month"
in a four-page article in 2005.
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"The Granary Delicatessen is really, really tiny - double-fronted, but only 6 metres deep by 5 across, with a low ceiling covered in cream painted tongue and grooved wood and matching walls. Just 270 sq feet of usable space - but gosh, they've used every inch with considerable style! Immediately to the right inside the door hangs a varnished wood and rope display loaded with class biscuits - all good brands and hardly any you'd find in the Oxford Tesco. Several other displays echo Francesca's time at Habitat, each one refreshingly well-worked in this period building that owes more to Dickens than to Conran."
"The Granary is a cheese shop at heart and that's what takes centre stage. Refreshingly, hard cheeses are out on display on a table slightly to the left of the entrance - opposite the olives which are in front of olive oils. And they look wonderful." |
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