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This restaurant offers great value for money. There are many deals available, and children eat for free with the purchase of an adult meal. It can get quite busy, especially if using the self-service option, so be prepared to grab a table number if needed. The decor may be basic, but it is a good option for families looking to feed everyone. We enjoyed quiche, chips, salad, and two fruit juices for only £10. The staf... View all feedback.
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Inexpensive, however very poor quality. The coffee from their machine was terrible, and the fried eggs were hard on the inside. The only thing that was decent were the sausages, and I would be surprised if they were able to cook a packaged product so well. View all feedback.
To start, most of the menu items were unavailable, making me wish I had opted for the food options at LEEDS HMP instead. I decided to try the southern fried chicken and chips, but it seemed like the chicken had been left in a dehydrator for too long. If Colonel Sanders were alive to see this, he would have been furious. The chips also seemed to have been poorly cooked, as if someone had just hastily thrown them together. Overall, I was unimpressed with the lack of care and effort put into the food.
The restaurant failed to show awareness of allergens and was unable to accommodate allergies, resulting in a disappointing experience. I do not recommend dining here.
I agree with some of the comments here that the staff at this restaurant are quite rude. The food is also terrible. I ordered a toasted sandwich that was overcooked and very dry. It seemed like it had been sitting under a heat lamp for a while since it took 40 minutes to be served. It's a shame because the cafe itself is actually quite nice, but they really need to improve their staff. On the other hand, the Morrisons in Halifax is the opposite - the food is good and the staff are pleasant.
Inexpensive, however very poor quality. The coffee from their machine was terrible, and the fried eggs were hard on the inside. The only thing that was decent were the sausages, and I would be surprised if they were able to cook a packaged product so well.
This restaurant offers great value for money. There are many deals available, and children eat for free with the purchase of an adult meal. It can get quite busy, especially if using the self-service option, so be prepared to grab a table number if needed. The decor may be basic, but it is a good option for families looking to feed everyone. We enjoyed quiche, chips, salad, and two fruit juices for only £10. The staff was friendly and welcoming.