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56 Opinions in 1 websites
this pumpkin is a absolute joke! never enough hot food cooked when it comes to dinner time.and no sausage baps on a sunday morning as the supervisor can now predict how busy they are going to be so they just did bacon baps if u can call it bacon thats a joke,and no sausage or breakfast baps. absolute waste of time staff are rude and well overpriced for a little cafe.
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Pastie was awful taste like boiled potatoes with shredded beef the pastry was fine but the filling had no taste except boiled potatoes big shame was looking forward to the pasty big let down not one for complaining but worst I have ever tasted be going to malcom barnecots next time
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There are now two eat in coffee and snack shops in this terrace, both doing well but to the extent that at peak times they can be full. That and the pressure on parking places means that you can be stuck and hungry but that’s where Friary kicks in because they do still have a good range pasties etc, sticky buns slices and all the rest. No wonder there is often a queue.
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An odd spot to find a routine baker’s shop beside a busy suburban road close to an hectic little roundabout. Part of. Plymouths biggest remaining locally based chain of bakeries selling a lot of pasties, sticky buns, iced slices, cream doughnuts etc.
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Purchased 3 steak pasties what has happened to this bakery used to be so good the pasties were awful no meat and just potato and onion no taste at all and the meat patties were the best but now it's all pastry about a teaspoon of filling won't be going Friary mill again.
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This is not a noticeably good pub for food. On the lower side of ordinary. there are other places to eat in bigbury, not least the generally very good Oyster Shack. people who view this on the Plymouth listing should not be put off the wholly acceptable Royal oak pub at Hooe on the Plymstock Turnchapel side of Plymouth or the sometimes too busy and slapdash but largely OK Royal oak at Meavy.
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