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24 Opinions in 1 websites
Dreadful. Staff didn’t give a damn, laughing and joking about ‘taking money from people’ . Waited 15 mins for pie and chips - Pie microwaved as it magically appeared from The back. Home is a 3 minute walk and the whole thing was cold. Not tepid or room temperature…cold. Asked for no salt and vinegar on the chips - covered in it. Expensive and poor

21 Opinions in 1 websites
Card machine didn’t work so employee spent 10 minutes messing with it and still had no luck. As a result couldn’t even buy myself any food and had no time to get to tesco to buy any lunch. This also made me late for school.

21 Opinions in 1 websites
Went there yesterday as I haven’t been there in ages after the lockdowns. I looked on the new menu to see what’s new. Me and my partner had Bubble fruit tea mango and Oreo shake, unfortunately the bubble tea was way too sweet and bit expensive. By honest Shaken cow shouldn’t really do Bubble tea or boba as it doesn’t work out well. Milk shakes, ice creams and other drinks is fine.

19 Opinions in 1 websites
I always enjoy this place. Excellent food, very fresh and tasty. Never had a bad experience. And the staff are nice too. Can’t ask for much more. Alsos very good value for money. Love it

19 Opinions in 1 websites
Fish and chips but no chips included. Bit overpriced . As for taste very bland, all I could taste was oil and warm fish.

16 Opinions in 1 websites
We went to celebrate Mother’s Day and have a meal together. Whilst the food was fine , the service was unfriendly and poor : plates whisked away as we were literally putting our cutlery down. We had not finished our meal and were asked if we were going to leave imminently as others were waiting . We will not be returning here .

15 Opinions in 1 websites
Terrible customer service by the women in there on the 02/02/2024 at 12:30 , she put the wrong sauce on my food I requested the sauce I asked for originally and she turns round muttering under her breath, this type of customer service is not acceptable for a massive franchise is disgusting subway need to check on the attitude towards the customers, as without them they will have no business.

14 Opinions in 1 websites
Went in yesterday at 18.22 and got served by a rude and ridiculous cashier who didn't have a name tag so can't say her name, it was a basket checkout, spent over £40 and she didn't want to give me a parking refund telling me I have to bring the car park ticket with me!!! From what I heard if you spend over £10 you're suppose to get it, it's only 0.60p!!! The self checkout doesn't want to see the ticket so why are cashiers doing that!? Shouldn't it be automatic when you're over £10? So second visit in 2 weeks that upset me so won't be returning until they speak to the staff about their behaviour, also bread that's really short dated, how am I suppose to eat the whole thing in a day?!

13 Opinions in 1 websites
I'm old enough to remember when Poundbakery offered two pasties or sausage rolls for a pound but inflation has really taken effect over the past few years. Having said that it can still be a reasonably priced option for a quick lunch, depending on what you buy. After a bit of a wait behind a lady who appeared to be buying up half the stock (I hope for the sake of her arteries she was doing an office lunch run and didn't eat the lot herself) I managed to buy two sausage rolls for £1.60. They were fresh out of the oven so I had to wait a few minutes for them to cool down enough to eat but they did the job of filling me up. It's a shame though that some of their prices have inflated so rapidly of late. They had Manchester Tarts, a particular favourite of mine, but at two quid for two small tarts that would have cost a pound a few years back I gave them a miss. This just seemed to me to be high-end bakery prices and Poundbakery is very much not a high-end bakery so hopefully they don't price themselves out of their target market (i.e. people like me operating on a limited budget).

7 Opinions in 1 websites
Worst Chicken “Shish” I’ve ever had, poor quality cheap flat chicken not even cubed or cooked as shish and the wrap not even grilled. This used to be my favourite in Chelmsford cannot believe how down hill this place has gotten and what they class as large cheesy chips is far from it, sprinkled a little bit of cheese on the top of a small portion of chips, customer service just as disgusting, complete waste of money.

7 Opinions in 1 websites
Told server I wanted the fish and chips for £10.50 (according to their website I know expensive but it usually is nice) was told it was £10.90 queried this and was made to feel a pratt by a guy wearing a top with chris on even though his name is jack who showed me his phone linked to the website and told me the price i stated was wrong in front of everyone in the shop paid for the meal and got home 5 min drive away opened box tasted cold chips and a not so fresh fish (maybe because i complained about the price in shop compared to the website

6 Opinions in 2 websites
I have visited the Starbucks in the Sydney Jones Library on many occasions. I have always found it to be pretty good. The staff are absolutely fantastic here - always very friendly and queueing never takes too long, so full marks to the whole team! Considering this is a University franchise of Starbucks, the selection of drinks is pretty extensive and very reasonably priced, for example a small tea is £1.60, which is pretty cheap. The selection of snacks isn't quite so good, but I think what is offered is perfectly sufficient. In my experience, this place is clean and tidy and is a nice place to set your laptop up and study, albeit please note that on some days, it shuts at 3pm, which I think is unnecessarily early. However, one thing which puzzled me is why they are continuing to social distance tables. Well after the 1m rule was axed on 19th July, this place has had less tables than normally, all a million miles away from each other which I thought was very strange, considering this place's surface area is small anyway. In my opinion, they're really shooting themselves in the foot by doing this as you are actively deterring custom! Having said that, I have a feeling that this is a University management decision, not a decision taken by the staff here. Also, this place does not accept cash whatsoever, in some weird bid to make the University campus 'cashless' and 'safer'. In terms of how disallowing people to pay cash in a coffee shop makes campus a 'safer place', your guess is as good as mine! Overall, it's a pretty decent coffee shop. I like to think that they've axed their ludicrous distancing measures by now, but if they haven't, note that you may struggle to find an empty table!