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Contribuer aux commentairesLast year I was at the Greenberry Café and I ordered the Greek yoghurt which came with Bronwen’s Snowdonia honey. I wanted to see if it was the same honey from a Bronwen I know in Snowdonia, so I asked if I could see the pot. The waitress bought me a large pot of honey, produce of China. I said this wasn’t okay. They said that they would remedy the problem and I forgot all about it. Until today. This morning I saw that Bronwen’s Snowdonia honey is still on the menu. I ordered the porridge which comes with it, and then asked to see the pot. They brought me a large squeezy pot of Hyve honey, again produce of China, probably never seen a bee. When I complained the manager tried to tell me it was a mistake, that they usually have the real honey from Snowdonia, but as my experience was 0 for 2, and 16 months apart, I said I doubted that. Shortly after, the owner turned up to explain that staff decant the honey from Bronwen’s glass jars into the squeezy bottles to facilitate serving although she did admit that sometimes they use “Peter’s honey from Porthmadog”. She came back with a jar of this Porthmadog honey, and it was far darker and thicker than what I’d been served on my porridge. My partner works in restaurants and says that no establishment would decant honey from a glass jar into an empty squeezy pot of inferior honey they would put it into a clear plastic bottle. I understand it’s hard for restaurants at the moment, the price of everything etc. But don’t lie to us on the menus and definitely don’t lie to our faces. I feel bad for Bronwen and irritated as a customer. That said the staff and the owner were civil and courteous throughout.
Delicious coffee, generous helpings and friendly service. The Greenberry brunch of smoked salmon and scrambled eggs set me up for the day. Couldn't fault it. Thank you Greenberry staff.
I visited Greenberry with my boyfriend for a casual Sunday brunch and I just fell in love! From the moment we stepped through the door, service was unbelievably attentive and warm. The space had a cosy and wonderful vibe, and the food was also 10/10!
Pretty looking cafe, nice aesthetics and atmosphere. Went with ten family and friends for a celebration on Friday at 5 pm. Ordered food and half an hour later whilst other food was served we were told for four people no salmon so please change your order. Staff were not particularly friendly or friendly throughout.
Love this upmarket (well it IS Primrose Hill) cafe for lunch Reuben sandwich was good. Kimchi grilled cheese even better and a good **** Mary (hey,don’t judge. I’m on holiday). But what really made it was our waiter Baptiste who gave wonderful advice and couldn’t have been any more helpful. A superstar! Recommend u book to avoid the queue!