Reviews
What MariaF5168 doesn't like about Paul:
While the stand of food looked appealing, the rolls were dry, we were given saucers to put our food on and having cooked many a scone during COVID lockdown I think I am able to judge them. The scones came to the table frozen!!! When sent back they toasted them! You toast tea cakes. The tea was ok. The waiting staff were lovely. View all feedback. What Urbanlovers likes about Paul:
We went in after a boat cruise and good walk. Feeling peckish, we tried 2 different sandwiches w/a cup of coffee and cold drink. The bread of the sandwich was excellent. Felt so fresh and tasty. A bit like a sandwich in France, which is always a happy memory. There is seating inside and out and has lovely big windows allowing light and view. Feel good spot for a break in the day. View all feedback.
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I popped into the restaurant to grab a couple of sandwiches for lunch and really enjoyed them. I highly recommend checking it out.
The salad was excellent and the cappuccino was delicious. The prices were very reasonable. I recommend this place for a quick lunch. Just note that there are on...
read moreDo not buy tea from this outlet. It was no more than a hot watery cream liquid with little tea content. If you are looking for a cup of proper tea shop elsewher...
read moreI went here with my son for a quick bite and a coffee. I ordered three mini doughnuts to eat in and was told by the server it would only be a few pence extra to...
read moreI visited while going to see St. Paul's Cathedral and it was one of the food highlights of my trip! I ordered a caramel latte and a chocolate croissant and both...
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read moreSituated conveniently near St. Paul's Cathedral, Paul offers a diverse yet inconsistent dining experience. Guests praise the fresh, high-quality sandwiches and delectable pastries, particularly the chocolate croissant and caramel latte, making it an ideal spot for quick bites. However, criticisms arise regarding the dry rolls and lackluster tea quality. Service varies; while some staff provide warm hospitality, others exhibit rudeness. Atmosphere benefits from ample light and outside seating, though the cleanliness of facilities raises concerns. Overall, Paul presents a charming option for a brief meal, though expectations should be tempered based on personal experiences.