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I love Pound Bakery and have been to several. Runcorn one is my favorite! The store is always tidy and the food is consistently delicious! Such a great value, too. I have found the staff in Runcorn to be all friendly and helpful. Definitely worth a stop in! The sausage rolls and mince pies are my favorites, but everything is SOOOOO good!
2BMrsSW . 2025-02-18
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Ordered through just eat the company uses tips off sayers advertisement. Secondly charged 3.25 for a baguette that arrived with a £2.00 price tag on food was disgusting
Daniel C . 2023-09-01
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On Wednesday 15th March I forgot my lunch and I had to pop out. I thought of going to Co-op or Iceland but while I was walking through Runcorn Old Town, I spotted the Poundbakery. I know a few of my colleagues had gone to this shop and had brought back some fantastic looking sandwiches and I was optimistic. I entered and found the fridge with the pre-mde sandwiches and after looking at the ingredients on some if them I was ready to cut my losses and go somewhere. I think at this point I should say that I am dairy intolerant and all of the sandwiches I had looked at contained whey powder or buttermilk, which had I eaten any one of them, it would leave me with severe pain and chronic indigestion. Anyway, I decided to ask the ladies behind the counter. There was a very friendly older lady who served me and said that she could make me a ham lettuce and cucumber roll without butter (as she explained they had run out of tomatoes). I said that would be fine and then asking her whether the sausage rolls had milk in, which she said they fed, she then went on to say the vegetarian sausage rolls didn't have milk and they were 2 for 1.60 so I got two of those. She slso saved me a further 1.70 suggesting I get a bottle of water rather than a Pepsi max as the water would be included in the meals deal along withe crisps I was purchasing too. Great customer service, product knowledge and money saving advice. Thanks for lunch I will definitely use Poundbakery if I forget my lunch again.
Christopher J . 2023-03-17
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Friendly staff, excellent value and lots of choice, would recommend a visit. Cheap and cheerful lunch
Ben W . 2022-05-15
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i always buy cakes and confectionery from this company,value for money along with quality is amazing,produce seems to be equally good at any of their outlets
jettraveller2015 . 2020-03-09
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very friendly staff, good value, pleasant surroundings, clean environment, good selection of Pastries and savoury dishes.
paul a . 2019-02-20
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For a quid what else can you expect! Pies and pasties are nice and there’s always a good selection available. Can’t complain. Good service and staff
Kitch2210 . 2018-07-28
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Called in for a quick bite. Everything mainly 2 for a quid. No issues all good. Quick service all staff happy and helpful.
i8efc . 2018-05-28
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The sausage rolls from the Pound bakery are delicious! full of flavour good quality pork I have them every week along with their delicious Madeira cake! great value brilliant quality you cannot go wrong
Joan B . 2017-10-14
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Very cheap food, but very nice too, they serve both hot and cold foods, and drinks, all up to a pound for two, or each.
liamtully00 . 2017-06-21
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great for hot pastys, sausage rolls, drinks, sandwiches, cakes and childrens lunch pack for eating on the go
Caroline J . 2017-06-16
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Justo lo que dice. No es un fan de la combinación de colores.Desayuno comida muy barato para una libra, barms par de pasteles para una libra. Hay empanadas, bollos, galletas, salchichas sopa y una variedad de bebidas que no son coca-cola o pepsi, que siempre es ace para ver. Usted puede conseguir una oferta comida para 2 libras, que a pesar de ser abundante no es de los más sanos. No es que te esperas que en una panadería.Sin embargo recientemente descubierto que tiene el reconocimiento del sindicato así Greggs me voy allí. Que hubiera pensado que podría haber un rollo ético salchichas? ? ?
Lillicat23 . 2017-04-16
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Gorgeous food especially on such a budget aswell. Suits everyone needs. FANTASTIC would definitely recommend.
tashariley2000 . 2017-01-04
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Went in here for a large bag of chips, and asked for some curry sauce with a carton of mushy peas. The chips are frozen fries, and they didn’t know what curry sauce or mushy peas were! This ‘chippy’ has been in Widnes for years!! So disappointing
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McDonald’s Widnes (The Hive): Where Dreams are Microwaved and Nostalgia is Deep-Fried There was a time when McDonald’s had a sense of magic. When Ronald McDonald still smiled from the walls with his sinister clown grin, and that weird Hamburglar bloke lurked in the background, like a French mime with unresolved issues and a compulsive need to nick burgers. Where are they now? Probably buried with the truth on Epstein’s island. Now, McDonald’s Widnes at The Hive is more like a polished dystopia. A place where the food arrives faster than thought, the joy is artificial, and the ketchup-covered iPads have become the true rulers of the restaurant. The kids race for them like Black Friday shoppers in the early 2000s, elbows flying, screens smeared with more sauce than sense. The screens aren’t just sticky—they’re biohazards in touchscreen form, and if the Chinese government had seen the sheer microbial warfare going on, they’d have spun a PR campaign so good we’d all be blaming a Happy Meal toy for starting the pandemic. Luckily, Widnes folk—raised on a diet of industrial runoff and asbestos-adjacent playgrounds—possess a Teflon-coated immune system. You could lick the floor of this McDonald’s and still make it to bingo that evening. I had the veggie wrap, which wasn’t bad. Not amazing. Not identifiable. The “veg” inside could’ve been a blend of peas, regret, and damp fibreboard, but it was wrapped tightly like a hot yoga instructor’s self-esteem, and the sauces did the heavy lifting. The chicken nuggets, cooked to golden oblivion in breadcrumbs and what felt like a mild clingfilm undercoat, went down suspiciously well. McDonald’s food doesn’t taste like anything in the wild, but it tastes like it always has—which is comforting in the way instant mash or a Sunday evening argument about the bins is comforting. A heartfelt shout out to the Deliveroo and Just Eat drivers, who mill about near the back like a warm-up squad for the Widnes Vikings, jostling for orders in what can only be described as a high-stakes domestic rugby scrum. Their hustle is admirable, if slightly terrifying. The staff? They try their best, trapped in a loop of buzzing screens and milkshake machine trauma. The toilets? Locked behind a system so secure you’d think the Colonel was hiding in there. As I sipped my Coke and gazed out toward the glow of the retail park lights bouncing off the murky waters of Spike Island, I missed the simpler times. Times when burgers were happy, Ronald was weird but present, and a trip to McDonald’s didn’t feel like a Black Mirror special written by Alan Bleasdale. Still, the wrap filled a hole. The nostalgia left a bigger one.
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Horried order wrong never again revolting uselessness salalard what he'll going down hill concrt