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Contribute Feedback What ThreeWiseNinjas likes about Cafe Express:
Only stopped between trains, but have experienced MUCH worse. The staff were extremely polite and helpful and by jacket potato with tuna to takeaway was exactly what I requested. So often, when requesting that, what you get is a jacket potato with runny tuna mayo, which is not to my taste. Would've been nice with a bit of coleslaw or salad, but perhaps that would be available if requested. Was in a hurry, so didn't a... View all feedback.
What Anyportman doesn't like about Cafe Express:
Have used this a couple of times now and it hasn't improved or deteriorated. Distinctly middle of the road, coffee is wet, warm and there's a bit of flavour but the cakes/muffins are distinctly dry. No litter bins or tray depository to place used items so it does get difficult when busy. Service is ok but then it's only over the counter after all. Be warned it can take some time so keep an eye on that train time!! View all feedback.
Absolute insult to commuters going through Chester. Ordered a bacon and sandwich and large hot drink 'deal ' for £5. Bacon was horrific and to paired with the bread, seemed to be the lowest standard possible. Please go somewhere else, don 't be taken in by the staffs charms and tasty looking advertisements! Tea was okay though.
We were waiting on a connecting train at the Chester Station and needed to grab a quick lunch so we popped into Café Express to buy some sandwiches and drinks. They had an interesting selection of bread items so we bought a Cheese Ploughman’s and an egg mayo with tomato and rocket sandwich along with a juice and a merlot. There were a few tables outside so we sat down to eat. Barely edible is the only way to describe it. Both sandwiches were dry and lacking much content. We often find this is the case with many of these station outlets. Gone are the days of proper refreshment rooms and establishments that serve proper wholesome food to satisfy hungry travelers. Counter service was okay but it was weird having to ask for napkins that were kept behind the counter and only provided if you requested. We had to leave from this same station a second time during our trip and we avoided this Café altogether. Buying something from the carts on the train would be much better than getting a sandwich from this shop.
Only went in here because WHSmiths the other side had a sign saying back in 5 minutes, got charged £5.20 for a bottle of pepsi max and 2 bars of chocolate, never again!
Bought a flat white assuming it was a large for £2.85!!,turned out to be a small one....very poor could even be dear than costa and thats saying something....
Handy little pitstop between journeys. chilled atmospherevjust watching people walk past. just dont miss your train like i did haha