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207 Opinions in 2 websites
Would not let me use the toilets despite multiple workers going in there and saying for the public despite me being pregnant. Staff were very rude and unfriendly
150 Opinions in 2 websites
If I were to provide a rating, it would be a 0. I experienced very poor service. It seemed to be the owner who approached me and insisted that I buy a drink in order to use the slot machine. 🤣 He mentioned that this is standard practice in any bar, but his approach was quite impolite. Consequently, I decided to take my business elsewhere and enjoyed a few drinks without being hassled to make a purchase before playing on the slot machine. The gentleman's demeanor was abrupt and discourteous. Moreover, the prices were exorbitant - I paid £3.50 for a small glass of orange juice that was far from satisfactory. I would not recommend visiting this place as it is a complete waste of both your money and time. The overall atmosphere was also very disappointing.
162 Opinions in 1 websites
The place is really gloomy overall and stinks of beer with sticky tables. The waitress was really rude and unhelpful and it took far too long to get her to understand I didn’t want baked beans with my breakfast. She also refused to replace the beans with something else. The breakfast itself was underwhelming even for 12£. Best to skip this one and go to a coffee shop upstairs or find somewhere near the station.
22 Opinions in 1 websites
“Greeted” by a trainee barista with a “Yeah?” set the scene nicely. The coffee here is good but for a Manchester City centre coffee shop you get London quality impersonal service. I don’t want fawning, but a bit of pleasantness goes a long way to improving customer experience, costs nothing, and brings people back. Given the number of coffee outlets to choose from, I will go somewhere else next time.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Honestamente, el peor café que he tomado lo hicieron mal inicialmente, pero poniendo café en mi frap a pesar de que decía claramente en el lado, entonces cuando recibí el nuevo sabía asqueroso! ¡La tienda también estaba vacía, así que no por prisa!
3 Opinions in 1 websites
Gran café y fantástico rollo de canela. Personal amable, un montón de asientos exteriores aunque v poco dentro. Costa sigue siendo mi cafetería.
30 Opinions in 1 websites
Worse customer service. Went into the kiosk to buy Ecig and the lady was absolutely unfriendly and rude. She probably fought with her husband before going work
27 Opinions in 1 websites
No volvería a ir. Encontré que la señora que tomaba mi orden era grosera. No era necesario ser así. Creo que las mansiones son lo primero
18 Opinions in 1 websites
Dirty table and beware a regular sized coffee is actually small by any other standard. A feeling of being conned. Had to clean my table and the music was loud and irritating
2 Opinions in 1 websites
Venue is on two floors , The ground floor is where you will find the most expensive club bar I have ever visited and the first floor area is far too small.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
After a lengthy journey from Glasgow to Manchester, I found myself having a late-night meal at the Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport’s “The Grill” restaurant. I decided to enjoy a repast here following the front desk’s statement that the restaurant served up “classic English dishes;” thus, I figured this would be a grand opportunity to partake in some English fish & chips, which is exactly what I ordered. But more on that in a moment. The Crowne Plaza (Manchester Airport) describes The Grill thusly: “Stylish contemporary restaurant offering a wide choice of modern cuisine in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.” I’m not exactly sure what makes this establishment “stylish” or “contemporary.” To my mind it was quite generic, even for a hotel restaurant. It’s basically a large open space adjacent to the lobby. The main restaurant area is lined with small white-topped tables with black chairs. There’s sparse artwork on the walls, but it adds little to the overall atmosphere and environment. Indeed, even the hotel’s propaganda photos on their official website cannot properly hide the lifeless physical space. To The Grill’s credit, their dinner menu actually sounded attractive on paper. As noted above, I settled on their classic English fish & chips. The food came in good time and looked decent enough; however, appearances can be deceiving – as I quickly found out. My piece of fish was impressive in its size, BUT when I bit into said fish, not only did I almost break my teeth, but all I ended up getting was a mouthful of crunchy batter. It turns out that literally HALF the “piece of fish” was nothing more than batter . . . and the fish that was there was paper thin and dry (see photo). To add insult to injury, my steak fries were barely warm. I’d be doing readers a disservice if I failed to mention the service received during dinner. In short, it was ho-hum. I’d first intended to eat a meal at the Hotel Bar (located in the same space as The Grill, but separated by a brown railing enclosure); however, after sitting for about 10-minutes without any form of acknowledgement, I moved down in to the restaurant section. Here, service was rather cold. The server showed up to take my order and then disappeared until I flagged him down to satisfy my bill. For a 4-star hotel, their restaurant staff is pretty mediocre. What saves The Grill from the dreaded 1-star rating is the breakfast buffet I enjoyed the following morning. It was well laid out and easily beats any sort of breakfast buffet you might get in North America. It featured a nice assortment of pastries, jellies, eggs, fresh fruit, yogurt, granola, fruit juices, beans, tomatoes, sausages, breakfast spuds, ham and cold cuts. In short, I was left satisfied just before embarking upon my trans-Atlantic journey. FOOD: 2/5 SERVICE: 1/5 VALUE: 2.5/5 RECOMMENDATION: I’m not sure if I just chose the wrong item, but the fish & chips that were had here was nothing short of abysmal. I can honestly say I’ve had better fish out of the grocer’s freezer. Breakfast, though, was decent. In the unlikely event I attend the Crowne Plaza (Manchester Airport) again, I would likely patronize Sampans Oriental Restaurant because at least their propaganda photos look appealing. PS: If you found this review helpful in any way please consider hitting the "helpful" button!
2 Opinions in 1 websites
Købte en chai latte og det er den værste jeg nogen gang har smagt, smakte næsten kun av sukker og så var den lunken.. FORFÆRDELIG
2 Opinions in 1 websites
Don’t bother - next time I’ll just queue for the Costa! Over priced and poor effort all round. Shane there’s not more choice at T3