Seem to run a queue for table and then queue again for food system now only nothing is in place to inform customers. Only told about the wait for food After already waiting for table. A few customers wanting food mistakenly joined my queue and weren't noticed by elder server. Luckily food quality is still good. Nice doughnut, black coffee and panini
Reply:. You might want to check your facts. Elder server only words to me were "there's a q for tables" and then she walked off without telling me where. Girl at counter answered me and I left to find something better suited. Unfortunately you were the only place open taking dogs on high Street so I returned. The fact elder server didn't notice explains why so many were in table q thinking they were in order q. When asked she said I was next and then told next family the same which I questioned... We couldn't both be next. This family told me Jailyard was unfortunately gone now. Given the small number of tables downstairs for several customers to have spoken to you it must have gone included the whole floor... Somewhat unprecedented response in our current society. Next time I visit I'll record the proceedings on my phone for you. Real...
Read moreIn the town of Rothwell, just a stone’s throw away from Leeds city centre, Gray’s coffee shop is a delightful retreat for both locals and travellers., this beautiful establishment is easily accessible from the main road and offers a cozy respite from the urban rush.
Gray’s is in the heart of Rothwell, surrounded by local shops and amenities The coffee shop is conveniently located, making it an easy stop for morning commuters or afternoon shoppers. There are bus stops nearby, ensuring that even those without a car can enjoy what Gray’s has to offer.
Upon entering Gray’s, I was greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The coffee shop offers a variety of drinks and a selection of breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, catering to a range of dietary needs with vegetarian and gluten free choices available. The staff are known for their friendly and attentive service, adding a personal touch to the overall experience.
Gray’s is more than just a place to grab a coffee; it’s a hub of community activity, with its traditional facade inviting passersby to step in and enjoy a moment of tranquility.
It is cozy, there is ample seating both indoors...
Read moreHad breakfast on Monday morning and thoroughly underwhelmed, the place is tired, dirty walls & floors and scuffed marked paintwork, the carpet on the stairs was a stained as a tramps vest. My partner went to the bathroom and she said there were cobwebs everywhere and the bins were overflowing from the previous day.
We both ordered a full breakfast, the quality of the ingredients was fine, 1 x sausage over cooked each, 2 x rashers of bacon barely cooked each and a plate full of beans with a slice of sour dough toast on top. Waitress came out a few minutes after serving food to apologies for not including mushrooms and brought a couple of ramakins of them.
The food pass was cluttered and messy and from table 6 you could see the grease hadn't been cleaned from it and was running down the fascia, but it provided the ideal spot for 2 waitresses moaning they were hungover from previous night.
We came following a recommendation, which is unfortunate, wouldn't return and certainly wouldn't recommend, £27 for 2 breakfasts and a coffee, would rather pay a little more and eat...
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