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Avaliação da contribuiçãoUpon entering the café, I was met with the sounds of screaming children. While I recognize that this is not the fault of the staff, it does not reflect well on the business. The staff appeared tired and disheartened, and it took a while for me to be seated. However, the strawberry tart I ordered was delicious, and the waitress who served me was very polite. Unfortunately, I didn't catch her name as she was called away, but she was a young woman with black hair.
This bustling cafe and restaurant in the Avenue shopping centre in Newton Mearns receives high marks for its friendly staff and efficient service. The coffee, cakes, and lunch items are all delicious. The only downside is the uncomfortable rattan seats, which collect dust and are in need of a thorough cleaning. This issue lowers my overall rating from a 5 to a 3, so I urge the management to address this problem.
Primavera is our go to place for lunch and has been for years, staff are great and service pretty good however over the last wee while the quality and quantity of the food has dropped and yesterday was the final straw. Prawn sandwich with hardly any prawns and ciabattia with rocket and ham was miserable in the filling. We didn't say anything to the staff on this occasion but have previously when served a meagre portion of mackerel terrine and hot a bit of a short shrift. Not going back for a while which is a real pity
This restaurant is a delightful and spacious café located in the main mall of a shopping center. We come here every week because of the good coffee and tasty food that are served promptly. The wait staff are all friendly and helpful, but we particularly adore Ashley.
I ordered egg mayonnaise with cheddar cheese on white bread. My wife ordered prawn marie rose also on white bread and a pot of tea. Although the service was quick and the location is good, I cannot say the food was good. The freshness of the bread was questionable, no butter on the bread (we weren't offered it as an option) the prawns were tiny (I'd call them shrimps). The accompanying salad, two slices of cucumber ,a leaf of limp lettuce , was in inedible. No matter how long the tea bag, made from plant based material, was in the teapot it barely infused. Needless to say we didn't finish the lunch, paid the £17.35 bill and left. We won't be back.