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38 Opinions in 1 websites
Great medium pizza so we had two.Dont waste your money on papa john, its not nice pizza. Dominoes stuffed crust is the way to go !

8 Opinions in 1 websites
On a recent visit for a days cycling at Oneplanet Llandegla, we decided to call into the onsite cafe for lunch. Menu looked interesting instead of boring sandwiches and salads Anyway, I decided to go for the Moroccan Flatbread….something different. This is where it went wrong. The kitchen and preparation area is open for everyone to see. The person who was preparing the flatbreads was using a dirty stained tea towel to hold them whilst adding the filling. No plastic/rubber gloves were used, and said person was rubbing their had all over their clothes whilst prepping food. This put me right off ordering food from this cafe. Can the cafe owners take note and quickly improve their food hygiene.

1623 Opinions in 2 websites
It's possible we caught this restaurant on a bad day - Mother's Day. But I absolutely would NOT recommend this restaurant. We made special plans to take our family out for Mother's Day brunch at 10:30 am. The menu was ridiculous - there was literally one breakfast item and everything else was dinner entree (personally I was not in the mood for clams at 10:30 am in the morning). In addition to the ridiculous nature of the Mother's Day brunch menu, the quality of the food was actually quite bad. Cheese board was stale and tasted like it was sitting around in the back of the refrigerator for a few months (the fig jam looked and tasted like silly putty), the only brunch item offered was cold clammy stuffed french toast, which not only lacked in flavor but was stale and cold by the time it came to the table. It was quite a bizarre experience and sadly, probably the worst dining experience our family has had in the Philadelphia region.

12 Opinions in 1 websites
Was starving last night, went down and ordered a donner wrap with salad. Paid £5 and it had about 4 strips of donner in, about 20ps worth. Honestly the scabbiest portion of food I've ever had. I got a donner wrap in another place a few nights ago and Godfather's wrap wasn't even 5% of the food from the other place. Get more food for £2 in Maccies. Man serving me had an arsey attitude on him too. Absolute sh*te , wasn't even nice. AVOID

9 Opinions in 1 websites
Would not step feet in this cafe agine Firestly wait by counter for 10 min Than 20 min for our coffee and teacake Staff not good at all And ener told a coustomer to seat down very dispoint

89 Opinions in 1 websites
Just visited Tesco Prestatyn as I do most weeks and was disgusted to see a male employee putting fresh bread out whilst wearing a filthy white Tunic (front and back ) and a dirty pair of blue catering trousers, handling fresh bread unwrapped in the manor he did is a disgrace, maybe you should hire supervisors who understand food hygiene policies!

79 Opinions in 1 websites
Oh dear oh dear oh dear, I was taking some friends from Canada all around Snowdonia to see the sights and experience Welsh hospitality. Being welsh myself I am incredibly proud of my country. Sadly the cafe at the top of the horseshoe pass was closed, where I explained that I always get friendly service with plain wholesome food. It was 19.30 and sadly not many places were open on our journey back from the very North of Wales. I had passed here many times and couldn't believe our luck that it was open.....that is where our excitement ended. I was in pain from the walking and driving to and fro, and so my friend went in to enquire if they were still serving food. "we shut at 8" came the reply. So they quickly beckoned me in and order we did. To say that the middle aged female serving would turn milk sour was an understatement. We ordered plaice and chips....there were three of us. "we only have 2 fish" came the surly reply. Ok we will have the steak and ale pie and the 2 fish please we said. No acknowledgement, no please or thank you, so extra loudly I said "Diolch yn fawr cariad"hoping that she would at least give a smile if she was a fellow welsh person. Nope, not a crack. I immediately thought of a female Basil Fawlty. "are you sitting here or in the restaurant part" she enquired in a "I wish you would go away" kind of tone. So taking the initiative we moved into the restaurant area, where another group of Americans attempted their ordering.....poor things we thought. Out came the fish and chips (clearly frozen beforehand, but fair play they were cooked well and frankly cardboard would have tasted good, as we were very very hungry). The Pie....well, it was obviously again taken from the freezer. Which to be honest I get that, you cannot rely on custom so fresh would be impossible to achieve. BUT, that does not give the excuse for being miserable and downright rude. My visitors had not experienced this for the whole of our trip and have been greeted by my fellow welshmen with interest and friendly chat. I would avoid this place like the plague, I certainly will not be bringing foreign visitors again and suggest that maybe the staff attend some training on customer relations. It costs nothing to smile and be polite for me "manners maketh man". No wonder the place looks run down, if you treat customers like this then word will get around. Give up now, put it up for sale and sell it to someone who is interested in making some money as I am fairly sure people would flock around if you were a little cleaner and friendlier.