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Contribute Feedback What HannahLB likes about Harris Hoole:
Who would believe in Tesco you can get such good coffee?!?! We often nip in here on a Sunday for a cuppa and a bite to eat for breakfast. The staff are always friendly and have a decent play area for our little girl. Def recommend it! View all feedback.
What DebTen doesn't like about Harris Hoole:
When you dont want to go in to town, hassle with parking, deal with too many people, then H&H at Tesco is fine to meet up or sit on your own, have breakfast lunch or tea. Always have friendly staff and there is a quieter area to read supplied newspapers whilst kids are also catered for. Food and drink pretty average, no big deal, but served using nice pottery and prices also average.An extra hideaway for a few minute... View all feedback.
This café is perfect for coffee and the staff are superb. I visited one morning when they hosted a short book reading by local authors, which was fascinating. The atmosphere is good and the space is great.
Incredible coffee and a cheese toastie to die for. Very clean and neat. Staff friendly and constantly on the go. Very nice atmosphere. Fairly priced.
I use this coffee shop regularly and can not fault it, the staff are amazing, very friendly and helpful, the coffee is great and the shop is always clean, I would def recommend
We were hoping for a freshly cooked egg or bacon roll, but everything seems to be cooked up front, then when you order it, it gets reheated. The coffee was nice. Other reviews commented that the place was dirty, that wasn't our experience, but then it was only 9.30am and a Staff member was wiping tables
Do not go to this restaurant under any circumstances. The advertisement misleadingly states that they provide parking without any conditions, failing to mention that if you stay for more than 3 hours, they will charge you a fine. After spending approximately £12 on tea and food that can easily be found at Tesco or Harris and Hoole, I received a disgraceful letter demanding £70. They argue that there is a warning sign for visitors, but if you enter through the petrol station, you will not see it.
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