Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 652 in 748 in Harrogate
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Prêt a Manger has added a new dimension to the Harrogate offer. Central location and usual high quality food and first rate coffee. Its real strength is the staff. Manager Victoria, aided and abetted by Freya and Giuseppe, have created a warm friendly ambiance. Go every morning.
Dennis R . 2024-09-26
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Does not accept legal tender- Cash! So walked out. Astounding! This decision is for their convenience-not for the customer.
Tiggywiggy1 . 2023-12-15
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Lovely to have such quick service with a friendly welcome in the town centre. The coffee actually tasted of coffee and the choice of snacks was just right to not spoil my dinner. Normally l wouldn't entertain chain outlets but couldn't fault it.
jan a . 2023-10-11
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I was pleased when they managed to open a cafe in Harrogate as regulars at the York one. Same high quality of sandwiches etc and reasonably priced filter coffee. Maybe a staffing issue but many tables not cleared or wiped during visit thus attracting flies. Seems very popular for takeaways and it is a cashless establishment.
Discerning Diner . 2023-06-21
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Oh. My. GOD. Let me tell you about my night at this pub in Knaresborough because, honey, it was an absolute disaster – and not the fun, reality-TV kind. No, this was the kind of drama that would make a telenovela look like a casual tea party. I sauntered in, thinking I was about to have the night of my life – and with this face, why wouldn’t I? The place was cute enough, I’ll give it that, and I thought, “This might actually be fabulous.” But oh no, darling, the universe had other plans. First off, the online ordering system was down. DOWN. In 2024! I mean, I might as well have been trying to send a telegram! The whole point of going to a pub these days is to sip a cocktail while casually tapping away on your phone, right? But noooo. Instead, I had to walk to the bar like some peasant from the 1800s. The nerve! The bar? PACKED. I could feel the wrinkles forming as I waited, endlessly, for someone to notice me. And when they finally did? They had the audacity to act like it was my fault that their ancient system had crumbled. I swear, I was two seconds away from giving them a live performance of “And I Am Telling You” right there. But wait, there’s a twist: the toilets. GORGEOUS. I mean, I walked in and thought I’d been transported to a high-end spa. Marble, mirrors, the lighting was divine—honestly, it was like a little slice of heaven in the middle of this disaster zone. I spent more time in the bathroom admiring the décor than I did actually eating or drinking. Priorities, darling. So, here’s the tea: if you’re after a stunning restroom experience, by all means, swing by. But if you’re hoping for decent service or a smooth ordering process, save yourself the heartbreak. I left hungry, frustrated, but at least with a fabulous selfie from the loo. 1.5 stars – And that’s only because the toilets SLAYED.