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Contribuer aux commentairesThis is hands down one of the best coffee shops I have ever been to. The quality of the beans is outstanding and the prices are worth it for the artisan feel. They offer a variety of delicious cakes, pastries, and lunch options, including vegan and gluten free choices. The milkshakes are a hit with the kids, as are the juices and smoothies. It's a favorite spot for our family to enjoy a relaxing coffee outing, as the staff are always friendly and accommodating. The service can be a bit slow at times, but the wait is worth it for such great food and drinks. I hope they open a location closer to town one day, but in the meantime, we will continue to make weekend visits for our special treat.
We had a great time visiting this coffee shop located at the top of the furniture store. While I believe the staff could improve their customer service skills (they did not make eye contact when I approached the counter and spilled some of my son's coffee without offering an extra napkin), the cakes were delicious. I would definitely return for the cakes.
If you want to try the best milkshakes in the world, you have to visit The Queensbury Coffee House. They are made with passion and a smile!
Ridiculous size for a ‘regular’ coffee. £2.80 for a tiny, like a babycino/espresso cup size and the takeaway cup was not even full, about an inch of space from the rim. Had to ask for sugar as it was kept behind the counter they acted like I was odd for asking, and then had to ask for a stirrer which was plonked on the counter. Nice coffee but Starbucks and Costa won’t be worried about them. Very expensive and wouldn’t recommend, which is a shame as we spent ages in the furniture store.
Tables crammed in, no gloves, masks or visors being worn by staff. Everyone sitting on other people’s laps, no effort has been made whatsoever unlike most other venues. Hand sanitiser was the sum total of effort. Food mediocre.