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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe restaurant had the air conditioning on at 9:30am, despite the freezing weather outside. We had to wear our coats and add extra layers to keep our 4-year-old warm. We were told that they couldn't control the air con and that it would automatically turn off at 10am, but it was still on when we left at 10:10am. The main lights didn't come on until 10am either, so I believe they shouldn't serve customers before that time. The food was cheap and satisfactory. I ordered poached eggs and avocado on a muffin, but they were out of muffins. They offered it on toast instead, but couldn't poach the eggs. It would have been better if they had just told us that item wasn't available. Our breakfasts sat on the counter for over 5 minutes before my husband had to inquire about them, but he wasn't allowed to take them himself due to COVID-19 restrictions. The meals were eventually brought to our table a few minutes later, but they had become lukewarm by then.
Recently, I tried out the Morrisons cafe for the first time thanks to their 50% off meal deal in August. It was the discount that initially caught my eye, but I was pleasantly surprised by the delicious food and outstanding service we received.
We waited in line for a good 10 minutes only to be told once we reached the front that the restaurant had stopped serving hot food. A manager was called over, but the staff continued to inform us that there was no hot food available. Despite the manager being present in the cafe, there was no explanation or apology given to the customers waiting in line. I had brought my father to eat at the cafe, as he is very ill and struggles to walk. It was a difficult task for him to leave the car, walk to the cafe, stand in line, and then stand for a long period of time. My father was in discomfort and kept asking how much longer it would be. He had to stop several times on the way back to the car to catch his breath. We had to go elsewhere to eat, and it was a challenge for my dad to get out of the car again. Every task is a challenge for him due to his severe heart condition. Despite traveling 250 miles to take my sick father out for a meal, the experience at Morrisons was very disappointing. My dad looked very unwell by the time I got him back to the car. We had chosen Morrisons because it was close to home and easily accessible.
Had a Big Daddy breakfast here the other morning. It had been reduced from its already very reasonable price to £5. The quality was extremely good, everything very fresh. The cashier and girl who brought the food was very friendly. A word of advice if you have this breakfast don 't plan on having lunch, it 's huge!
Being a large chap I like a large breakfast. I had a tip from a fry up connoisseur that Morrisons don 't skimp on portions or quality. He wasn 't lying. The cafe seemed clean and colourful, well organised and not very busy at 8.30am. From placing my order to having egg yoke on my chin took about 10 minutes, everything was well cooked. I had 'The Big Daddy ', a belt buster for only £6. 3 x bacon, sausage, hash browns, 2 x fried egg, grilled tomato, a huge portion of beans and mushrooms and fried bread. The fact that 2 x black pudding was meant to be included but wasn 't didn 't seem important as the meal was already over 2,000 calories. I was determined to finish it and was nearly beaten. For price and quality this is the best fry up I 've had in Bath so far, and I 've had a few. I left happy, but I know next time I 'll have a smaller portion and double check that I 've got my black pudding this time, that 's the only reason it didn 't get 5/5.