Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1754 in 2148 in Bristol, City of
Nº 296 of 338 Other cuisines in Bristol, City of
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Went with a friend for coffee and cake as I had noticed it recently and was sorely disappointed. Our immediate reaction was that we were expecting Greek and indeed this is how it is advertised, but the special advertised on entry and the drinks appear to be Indian? Confusing but not a problem. The drinks were fine but the cake was poor. Chocolate cake was dry and appeared to be several days old and the brownie was solid. There was also what appeared to be a foam foot from an appliance on the plate! The service was pleasant but somewhat absent with no effort to greet us as we read the menu over the counter and with the management sitting at tables at the back leaving the counter unattended after we had sat.
Molly F . 2023-04-29
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Staying in Clifton, Bristol very nearby we chanced upon this newly opened cafe. Excellent coffee, cakes esp the vegan Black forest. We went back for brunch which was great. Also bought some of their cretan honey and the local Cheddar cheeses. Friendly service, from an obviously family run business. Deserves much success. Just opposite sainsbury on Whiteladies Road.
janegardner . 2022-12-14
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An authentic Greek bean soup. Very tasty and good value at £4.50. A welcome stop during Christmas shopping. Friendly staff. I'll be back.
RomanticRae . 2022-12-14
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20 Opinions
Turned up at 1720 to have a juice but was told by a rather sullen lady that I could only have coffee as they were closing at 6. Then she over charged me.. not very welcoming.
49 Opinions
Dirty floor, dirty tables, dirty counter. Staff no interested at all. Ground floor tables full with teenagers charging the phone and using the toilet. WiFi was ok and coffe was decent, but terrible Starbucks standards, this is not what it used to be. Won't ever return here.
20 Opinions
I went with my young son and wife during the run up to Christmas where I had booked a week off work to get my Christmas shopping done. It was a good day out overall, but sadly my attempt at some respite in this Costa was thwarted by one abhorrently rude member of staff. It started when I ordered our drinks at the till. Mine and my wife's drinks were fine, but when I asked about the free 'babycchino' for my son, the woman on the till- Anna- told me they had run out of the small cups for the kids drinks and that they'd have to charge us for a whole regular size cup of milk if we wanted one! After stating the obvious that Anna could simply put a small amount of milk in a regular cup, she huffed, poured out the drinks and abruptly handed me the tray. When we sat down, the tables were messy and sticky. Granted it was busy and the run up to Christmas, but basic hygiene is not a duty that should be shirked. After finishing I needed to use the restroom, so I went to the right of the tills and queued for use of the loo. When I got in there I could hardly breathe. The smell was awful. I went straight out to the tills and spoke to Anna again to tell her that the their toilets needed attention. I got the same huffy attitude from Anna who told me that they were nothing to do with her as the toilets were managed by Primark. She didn't even contact her Primark colleagues or a manager to let them know that someone had smeared excrement on the floor in there. Truly a shocking experience.
120 Opinions
Just went here to meet a group of my colleagues for something to eat and was told that they were doing takeaway only .I asked if they had changed the closing time as it was only 3pm and she replied that they were closing early as it had been quiet ! I ordered a takeaway coffee and phoned friends to change cafe .Photo is of the large cappuccino! Half a cup of cold coffee. Don't bother going here lots more lovely coffee shops close by.
73 Opinions
Branch in the Royal West of England Art Gallery, Queen’s Road, Bristol. Summer infusion teas were totally stunning and,unlike most cafes, had no sugar or syrup in them. Peach/Berry was superb and the Earl Grey (tho obviously a bit sour due to its nature) was also v good. (1 other flavour I didn’t try). Staff exceptionally friendly & helpful. Lovely venue (inside the Gallery building) with metal seats (I think it was) & small tables outside. NOTE a year’s Pass is currently £16 to visit exhibitions as much as 1 wants, so only about £5 or less each time.