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Nº 1026 in 1604 in Newcastle upon Tyne

Nº 93 of 151 British in Newcastle upon Tyne

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This branch always seems to be a mess as it's so small and stuff is everywhere. The staff have little craic (unlike those at the Monument branch who are great). Could do with taking the COVID shields away as well unless it's now used as protection from the homeless folk who hang about the entrance. Today the Ham Salad Baguette had the texture/ taste of yesterday's. The Apple Juice was not chilled and tastes about half as appley as Tesco's 500ml meal deal bottle. All was not quite lost though as the Belgian Bun was delicious. Value was OK at £4.85 had the sandwich and juice been nicer.

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Superkev70 . 2023-11-03

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Lovely location overlooking the Tyne and another typical visit to a place I’ve a real soft spot for. A ‘run of the mill’ order - a Mexican Chicken Sandwich, a Steak Bake ‘chaser’, Crisps and a Water. No complaints, with quick service and good value for money as always. A welcome find along the quayside, to break up a day of presentations and briefs.

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Rambling_Giant . 2023-08-10

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Greggs is a UK bakery chain that offers an excellent range of savourie's and pastrie's and can be found throughout the UK. This Gregg's is located in a building called Indian Kings House on the Quayside and it was very busy when we visited for a couple of savouries. When we went here we only came here for a Greggs sausage roll pack which at £3.00 for four large sausage rolls is superb value for money. I have only recently started having Greggs savouries and pastries as they are superb value and are delicious and if you are ever looking for a quick snack Greggs is one of the best quick snack bakeries to visit.Very easy to locate from Quayside Law Courts bus stop it's a short walk. (This is my first review of Greggs Quayside). Opening Hours. Monday-Saturday-07.00-17.00. Sunday-08.00-16.00. Nearest Bus Stop. Quayside Law Courts bus stop.

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Stephen Kelly . 2021-09-02

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Walking along the wonderful Quayside my twin brother Stephen and I decided to drop into this Greggs for a quick bite to eat on a beautiful Tuesday morning. Your usual Greggs, goodies on offer displayed in the inviting glass fronted serving counter ,a neat and tidy interior and really cheerful staff,we grabbed a bag of sausage rolls which is 4 sausage rolls for £ 3 ,we ate our delicious sausage rolls on a bench outside Greggs on the Quayside looking out over the majestic River Tyne ,this is a really good Greggs along the Quayside on Indian Kings House . Opening Hours are; Monday to Saturday, 7am till 5pm. Sunday, 8am till 4pm. A wonderful Greggs outlet, well worth a look if you're in the area.

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Neil K . 2021-09-02

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