Amazing visit today to this lovely cafe, we are holidaying in North Wales and had to come for a look! 2 lovely staff members working in the cafe - very helpful with the items they had - we bought sausage sandwich, cheese and ham panini, white hot chocolate, cup of tea and can of coke, couldn't complain for £15 - reasonable prices and the food was lovely and such good quality! Located at the end of the pier in bangor - blustery, windy walk but breath taking views! Going to the toilet isn't for the faint hearted as you can see the sea through the gaps in the floor (yes me being dramatic) overall a fantastic visit and nothing too much trouble- if your I north Wales its a must!! Costs 50p to walk across the pier too and they take card- £1.50 to park in the carpark but free parking on the road and probably about 10...
Read moreVisited this tea room as we were needing a coffee and something to eat. We ordered a bacon bap and coffee. The prices were reasonable. The staff were friendly and helpful. While my husband was waiting for the bacon bap the manager arrived. He starting telling off the staff and having a go at them in front of the customers. He did not take the staff aside and he did not do it in private. What he was telling them off about did not impact on their delivery and providing excellent customer service. His approach was bullying and no staff should be treated in this way. I will not be visiting this place in future as I will support a business that does not value their staff and treat them...
Read moreA delightful café at the end of the pier, well worth the walk to visit for a drink and a piece of cake. The coffee (I had an Americano) was very pleasant indeed and easily as good as a Costa, which was a surprise. Added a very tasty slice of GF Carrot Cake and sat outside in the middle of the Menai Strait looking up towards the Menai Suspension Bridge in the sunshine. Heaven. I must add how impressed I was that the coffee cup was made from plants rather than plastic and the cake was served on a paper plate with a wooden spoon. If a little café on the end of a pier can do that, why can't ALL...
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