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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWith the tragic loss of bagels/lunch, finding a new sandwich place has been difficult. The office has decided unwillingly that Lawsons is the new place to go.I have ordered from here twice, on both occasions lawsons has provided a meal that I can only describe as a blind man putting a jigsaw together. I’m not sure how someone can misunderstand ciabatta for panini. I have never eaten somewhere, nor met anyone in my life who dices avocado into sweet corn sized chunks. 3-4 pieces of these said chunks is a disrespect to not only me but the avocado itself. On my second attempt I went for a toastie, which arrived looking like my obese aunt had sat on it. Avocado chunks hidden amongst the new born baby poonlooking pesto, 2 anerexic slices of chicken breast which were tougher than mike Tyson. The only sign of any mozeralla was the cremated crust that had ran over the edge of the sandwich and faced a hot death from the toastie maker, with more crunch than grandma pat falling down the stairs. It may well be that lunch has set the bar so high that z list sandwich shops like this cannot compete. In the wake of such a titan being lost, establishments like yourself should be doing everything you can to make sure every order is going out like Gordon f Ramsey himself has ordered it. Shocking food on two occasions, will not be ordering from yourselves again, and I will stressing to every Tom dick and Harry who’s passed me by to not even bother. Experiencing your war like rationed sandwiches has made me miss he old LUNCH even more.
Has a rather captive audience , but food is decent for lunchtime, limited breakfast selection which is disappointing , no eggs, omelettes etc not possible to get a full English. Service is a little chaotic at times
I frequently visit this restaurant because I work nearby. They have great coffee, yummy food, and the staff is very friendly. They offer a good selection of sandwiches, salads, and jacket potatoes.
I can't believe it. I ordered a toasted chicken bagel with chicken and ketchup, but it was not toasted and did not have ketchup. I'm surprised they didn't just give me a plain bagel. Lawsons needs to start listening to their customers because I no longer want to eat there.
Do not get me wrong, Lawsons no how to make a sandwich, which is fundamentally why we all go to a sandwich shop but every single person who works there needs to go a customer service course, i do not ever feel that strong to write a trip advisor report but when it comes to Lawons, I do ! no one knows how to smile in there, not even when taking your money ! its a joke and i would rather go hungry than eat in there ! LAWSONS LEARN TO SMILE....... P.S 20p per sandwich for extra sauce ! WOW