The 2 stars only for the building if you like gimmicks ( toilet transform to cafe or retro feel). Cold, unfriendly girl, seems like I disturb her reading. When I say hello, no response and I feel odd to order. Of course, she would not say thank you. There’s no price on the menu? £3.50 normal price for cappuccino in city centre, however my coffee is blend, tasteless. I asked for cinnamon powder, but this is the first time I got the coffee full layer of cinnamon in my whole life, it’s bitter and you can’t see any coffee art. Based on the quality and taste, it not worth to. It’s lovely to see picture if you sit outside. The fact that it is only a very narrow path, face to conjunction of the road , noisy, polluted air……
Anyway, no return. There’s a lot of nice cafe and coffee kiosks around Bristol...
Read moreIt is a quirky little place, which should be a gem, I loved the old cisterns and the Victorian tiling etc, but i didn’t like the original wooden toilet seats in the public facilities , they harbour heaven knows what! Yes display them or clean them up and use them for something else, but to actually use them for what they were meant for is a step too far by today’s standards. The loos are disgusting, and should be replaced (sympathetically) with modern, germ free facilities. There was also what appeared to be Fairy Liquid in the hand soap dispenser. The loo experience actually spoiled my visit to this iconic...
Read moreCold, unfriendly service from the girl at the counter as soon as I entered and throughout, she was busy chatting to the young clientele she had a personal relationship with outside of work, very unprofessional. No pricelist on the drinks board, I settled on an apple, cucumber celery and lemon juice for 4.25. The cucumber was brown on the inside, she didn't bother washing it, I tasted no apple or celery, plenty of sour lemon zest though :( Very disappointing for such an interesting building, AVOID AND SAVE YOUR...
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