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Evans & Son 1 Alabaster St, Baakens Valley, Gqeberha, 6001

Evans & Son

47 Reviews
1 Alabaster St, Baakens Valley, Gqeberha, 6001
Evans and Son, Marble and Granite, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 314 likes. Monumental/Stone Masons Established 1926
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Toilets
  • Diesel fuel

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George Palmer
10.10.2023
Evans & Son
its not too bad.
Mncedi Madolo
03.10.2023
Evans & Son
If you love street food then your sure to love this place. On the weekends it's buzzing with life from all walks. During the week on the other hand, it's like something out of a movie studio. Authentic Italian restaurant, Ceramic studio, Environmentally friendly Engineering and a resident painter every now and then. Where would you go for a combination of all this in one place
robert nel
19.09.2023
Evans & Son
Would be great if menu boards for food stalls could be hung up behind the individual stall, or placed at a higher vantage point...preventing the queues from blocking off the signage...sure this will allow for even better trade for first time visitors....go look at Route 44 in Stellenbosh and get the idea..... ;)
Cloud 129
07.09.2023
Evans & Son
Fantastic service, willing to go the extra mile! Make the difficult times easy
L. E. I
07.09.2023
Evans & Son
Very bad customer service I received when I bought a tomb stone cash from them. The girl in the reception area has such bad communication skills, doesn't know how to treat customers... I had to chase them for Updates on what's happening after I made payment....
David Van De Meer
03.09.2023
Evans & Son
Awesome market!! We love going there. Wish they had more seating outside...
Pierre Ferreira
14.08.2023
Evans & Son
Would just like to thank David for his great service renderd. He went out of his way to help us. He is a absolute star. Thank you David.
Julie coetzee
08.08.2023
Evans & Son
Great burgers and rad environment to hang out at.
Clint Walker
21.07.2023
Evans & Son
I want to like it, and I do support it, but the food quality varies.The new venue sounded promising, but there was limited seating, despite adequate space available upstairs for at least 10 tables.Something is missing, there is a live band that plays at the events, but apart from the food itself not much.Smart people tend to bring picnic blankets and a bottle of wine to the venue and enjoy the afternoon in that fashion either to chat or to read a book.One must go with the right frame of mind, this is not a restaurant venue, it's a public picnic area that may or may not be indoors.Possibly a Jazz Festival or similar would provide the missing element.
Michael Hutchinson
20.07.2023
Evans & Son
Never answers their phone