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14 Commercial Road, BH2 5LP, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

🛍 Salad, Breakfast, Treats & Snacks , Breakfast & Bakery

4 💬 3045 Reseñas
Pret A Manger

Teléfono: +441202290417

Dirección: 14 Commercial Road, BH2 5LP, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Bournemouth

Platos: 35

Reseñas: 3045

Sitio Web: https://locations.pret.co.uk/bournemouth/14-commercial-road

"I’ve already declared my fondness for this ethical 4 green star chain. I trust them to behave in proper ways, I suppose what I would call my M&S test always reliable, always quality goods and will always do the right thing for customers who make paydays. You’ll not find genetically modified foods here. It was a lunchtime visit ostensibly for cappuccino coffees but they do make the most wonderful rubbish free soups. We’d been in the day before for coffee and it was Thai soup but I didn’t bite (pun intended). On this our second visit it was a delicious spicy chicken and veggies at £3.99. It was so filling and tasty. The food here is made in small batches and replenished as the day progresses ensuring freshness and minimising waste. We both had very tasty cappuccino too. The staff were a friendly bunch team working to hasten service. The seating is comfy and the ambiance pleasant. As it was lunchtime it was steadily busy and all ran smoothly. The toilets have a lock for customers only."

Treats999 Treats999

Pret is near the centre of town. Deceptively large! There was no queue. Efficient service albeit as chilly as the peach cooler. Price apx £3.85. Fab and comfortable seating. Would return.

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Millie
Millie

My friends and I enjoyed a delightful lunch at this restaurant. The ambiance is calm and the establishment is clean, with prices that are fair. The drinks were delicious and the food was exceptional.


Poodlewrestler
Poodlewrestler

The coffee was great, but the shared restrooms were very dirty. The disabled restroom was in use even though it was marked as out of order. The restrooms require a code from the staff to enter, and if the staff are using those facilities, you may not want them handling your drinks or food.


820ameliae
820ameliae

I spent 10 days in Bournemouth on a holiday/work trip. The coffee was always great but must noticeably, a male member of staff who I presume was the manager, was always so friendly. He constantly went out of his way to make conversation, smile and ask about our day. It had a real positive impact on my trip and therefore would recommend this Pret.


exactandfrank
exactandfrank

Had coffee and lunch here whilst staying in Bournemouth and I have to say it was the biggest and best Pret I have visited. Good choice of sandwiches hot choices, plenty of seating to chose from and excellent service. Tables were cleaned promptly and properly and the place is kept very clean. Also visited the toilets which were also very well kept.


rtyp3s
rtyp3s

Sit in to drink a coffee and you get disposal cups because they 'don 't do china ' at this store anymore. Meanwhile the signs on the wall say about their sustainability. I 'm sure if the girl making the coffee could have told us to f off for having the audacity of ordinary a drink she would have, saying she was exceptionally rude would be kind. Worst pret experience I have ever had.


XSJAH
XSJAH

The food and coffee is amazing, but the cleanliness of the store (in fact most Prets) always lets it down. The toilets are always DISGUSTING! Why can’t Prets employ a full time cleaner to keep the unisex toilets cleaned throughout the store opening hours? Visited today (Boxing Day) and the first cubicle had explosive diarrhoea up the seat lid that was DRIED so had obviously been there for some time. The second cubicle had an overflowing sanitary bin. There is just no excuse for this. Prets food and drink is premium priced so basic facilities should be a given.


Shoey001
Shoey001

Visited on Wed 30th at 8.45am for a coffee to take away greeted by Alison who wished me good morning with a very friendly smile. I asked do you have a cortado? Hearing that you didn't i said ill have a sm cappuccino which is a lot larger. immediately the server explained and showed me smaller sizes available for a flat white. Which i said would be great as i had an interview in 10 minutes. To which Alison then asked me would i like it a little cooler so i could drink/finish it in time. Impeccable service, albeit very simple but a masterclass in listening and using initiative to meet the customers needs. Thank you.


MarkJamesEdgar
MarkJamesEdgar

I used to enjoy getting lunch from a Pret a Manger in Manchester City center when I had a full-time job. Now that I work part-time in Bournemouth, I was pleased to find a Pret in the town center. I understand the current cost of living crisis and chaos in the world, but if I am going to pay £3.50 for a coffee, I would prefer it to be served in a proper cup rather than a takeaway cardboard cup with a plastic lid. Supposedly, this is Pret's policy since Covid, which I find hard to believe. There are plenty of cafes in Bournemouth where you can get food and drinks for less money and be given a cup or mug. Sadly, Pret is likely to lose many customers over this. The place was quite empty when I v...


Newryoneisback
Newryoneisback

I’ve already declared my fondness for this ethical 4 green star chain. I trust them to behave in proper ways, I suppose what I would call my M&S test always reliable, always quality goods and will always do the right thing for customers who make paydays. You’ll not find genetically modified foods here. It was a lunchtime visit ostensibly for cappuccino coffees but they do make the most wonderful rubbish free soups. We’d been in the day before for coffee and it was Thai soup but I didn’t bite (pun intended). On this our second visit it was a delicious spicy chicken and veggies at £3.99. It was so filling and tasty. The food here is made in small batches and replenished as the day progresses e...

Categorías

  • Salad Una deliciosa selección de ensaladas vibrantes, con verduras frescas, vegetales de temporada y aderezos sabrosos, rociadas con nuestros aderezos exclusivos para una experiencia de comida refrescante y saludable.
  • Breakfast Comienza tu día con nuestras deliciosas opciones de desayuno, que incluyen desde huevos y panqueques clásicos hasta batidos saludables y yogur. ¡Perfecto para una comida abundante o un bocado ligero por la mañana!
  • Treats & Snacks
  • Breakfast & Bakery

Comodidades

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Breakfast

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