Had breakfast here having stayed overnight at the Days Inn: if you pay for breakfast at the Days Inn you get a voucher for the Harry Ramsden in the main services building (which is really inconvenient for disabled visitors). My husband and I both asked for cooked breakfast, one of which was vegetarian. We were not asked how we would like the eggs cooked & if we hadn't been pressed for time I would have asked for the eggs to be grilled longer as the yolks were mostly uncooked. I did not want the beans but was not offered any kind of substitute such as extra tomato. The tomato I did get wasn't cooked - I've never had a cooked breakfast with the tomato uncooked. When we asked the server whether the hash browns contained onion (i have an anaphylactic allergy) she said she didn't know because they come in a bulk container that didn't list ingredients! Surely it's a legal requirement to provide customers with allergies with the list of ingredients in some form?! We were again not offered any alternative and "try it and see" is tantamount to playing Russian roulette with an anaphylactic allergy - totally unacceptable. Altogether the breakfast was a waste of money, especially...
Read morenot only is the seating area generally unclean at all times of the day, the food here isn’t much better- mushrooms (usually my favourite part of the breakfast) taste like they were cooked in chlorine, the bacon is so thinly sliced that it’s actually mildly impressive, the food so cold it felt like i was eating leftovers from the day before. wouldn’t go again, plenty of places in the same building to get a quality breakfast without...
Read moreI only review if I have a particularly good or bad experience. Unfortunately this was bad. The breakfast bap was stale , when I tried to eat it in my car it fell to pieces so easily. Luckily I didn’t try and drive whilst eating it and I had baby wipes to clean it all up. It was rank! Wouldn’t mind but it cost me nearly £8 with a drink,...
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