HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING

AL IMAM AL SHAFEE St - Al Hamidiya 1 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates
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HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING is a grocery store, war museum, museum and tourist attraction located in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The average rating of this business is 4.00 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews. The street address of this business is AL IMAM AL SHAFEE St - Al Hamidiya 1 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates. HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING is closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and other days it is open from 10:00am to 03:00pm.

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HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING is located at AL IMAM AL SHAFEE St - Al Hamidiya 1 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates.
What is the contact number of HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING?
The contact number of HASSA FOODSTUFF TRADING is +971 56 634 0940
Reviews

5 Jonathan 13 months ago

Visited here today in a group of 13 people on 12 bikes for a tea stop. They were kind enough to have the place ready for us and they understood that we would not be in a position to enjoy the guided tour etc. However the "staff" were more than happy to explain bits and bob's to us and their enthusiasm was contagious.

It is a beautifully preserved historic site. One of 3 created in 1916 to fend off the threat of zeppelins and the only one remaining as it was. One became Southend Airport and the other in Goldhammer was labelled after the WWI.

We had coffees and cake in the "Other Ranks" Mess building, they have a wide range of home made options, all of which were outstanding. The treacle tart I had was big and lush mmmmm!

I would imagine its a great family day out especially if the children are of an age where they can understand how important it all was.
There is no doubt the information will be delivered in the most easily understood way to suit all.
Thank you for a great tea stop and I am sure we will be visiting again.

5 Peter Cowling 13 months ago

Recently l visited this place and l found it very interesting wandering around the many buildings here. You will a very cafe in site and l would highly recommend the fish pie and crumble.

4 Emma Holby 13 months ago

Beautiful place with interesting displays and friendly, accommodating staff. We took our 2yr old who loves aeroplanes and the staff let us view the planes without the usual tour as they suggested he wouldn't enjoy the content (they were right, he wouldn't have been able to pay attention - but I intend to return so I can take the tour myself as it sounded fascinating from what I overheard!) The play table in the mess was a big hit with the little dude as well, and lunch was delicious and very good value.

5 Sj Huxtable 24 months ago

Great airfield and an absolute historical treasure. Lots to see and some really interesting WWI displays all housed within various sympathetically restored WWI buildings. Lovely little cafe with tasty homemade cakes. Very friendly atmosphere. Will fly in to visit again soon!

5 r1 2004 13 months ago

Really interesting place to visit, great food in the mess with good selection from cakes to full meals the guides on site were really enthusiact and obviously have a passion for what they do, the guides did tours which were really useful and interesting with lots facts about this unique site.

5 Michael O'Reirdan 19 months ago

This is one of those places where if you could award your own number of stars, it would be a 6 star review at least. It is a little gem of a museum staffed by friendly, helpful and knowledgeable guides. The people in the Airmen's Mess (Cafe) are really nice but there, the fact I had missed breakfast, meant that my questions were limited to the food, which is very good. Of course we also bought things in the shop, our visit was just before Christmas. It is extraordinary that so much of a WW1 Home Defence airfield remains intact. It has been restored in some parts and some buildings are still in course of restoration. There are several WW1 aircraft there, one genuine and two "new build" ones. The genuine one is an Avro 504, the two "new build" ones are a BE2 and an Albatros DVa. The latter two were built in New Zealand by "Vintage Aviator", specialists in building new "old" aircraft. A replica Fokker Triplane is being built in another hangar where several modern aircraft are resident. One thing I like about this museum is that it is on a live airfield. I am sure in the summer it is glorious to see old planes in the air. The museum itself is amazing with well thought out exhibits. It is a proper museum, the exhibits are all well contextualised and I went away having learnt some really interesting things. I particularly liked the focus on the role of women in WW1. Look at the text below the Daily Mail masthead on the photo below, the Mail has a tradition it retains to this day. It is a good half day visit and worth every penny. In fact it is worth making a donation over and above to keep this place going.

5 philip meech 23 months ago

A great place to visit for anyone young or old who are interested in Aviation especially First World War. All of the volunteers are so enthusiastic about the place and passing information onto those who are interested. I was fortunate to fly in for their " a time for Essex " and enjoyed the day immensely.

5 Graham Waddington 14 months ago

Somehow, I had not heard about this amazing heritage site and museum, and recently I travelled over 90 miles to visit. It was definitely worth it, and I recommend a visit by anyone who is interested in the RAF/RFC or WW1, or aviation.
It is incredible how it has survived for so long, and in such good condition.
And they have a mess serving great food too.
And all of this is run by volunteers.
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Business Hours
Sunday 12:30am - 07:00am
Monday 12:30am - 07:00am
Tuesday 12:30am - 07:00am
Wednesday 12:30am - 07:00am
Thursday 12:30am - 07:00am
Friday 12:30am - 08:00am
Saturday 12:30am - 07:00am
Monday Day off
Tuesday Day off
Wednesday Day off
Thursday Day off
Friday 10:00am - 03:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 03:00pm
Sunday 10:00am - 03:00pm
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