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Sasta Tue 07-Feb-23 12:50:45

Or is this silly expensive? Two medium sized Americano coffees, and one teeny pecan tart (4 cm round) costing £12.60. Is it just me?

jenpax Thu 09-Feb-23 14:55:08

sandelf

I pay for the view...
sussexmodern.org.uk/places/de-la-warr-pavilion/

Yes I know this cafe too! I live just along the coast from there and De la Warr is one of my favourite spots; the view is fantastic another good spot is The Towner Cafe in Eastbourne where you can see over Devonshire Park tennis 😁

Dempie55 Thu 09-Feb-23 15:03:34

I just take a flask and a Tunnocks teacake/caramel wafer with me!

Buntymart Thu 09-Feb-23 15:09:47

Went into a pub in Marlborough, Wilts on Saturday and bought just 2 small coffees... and was charged £8!!

Greciangirl Thu 09-Feb-23 15:13:27

£7,50 for an Americano coffee and a slice of cake.

Coffee 2,50, so £5 for a piece of cake. Exorbitant!
I won’t be back.

happycatholicwife1 Thu 09-Feb-23 16:01:21

I paid about $22 for two large cherry scones and two regular coffees. I think that's outrageous! I won't be doing that again soon.

Summysoom Thu 09-Feb-23 16:39:16

Me too. I bought 5 cakes (brownies, flapjack and blonde) at our local independent coffee shop to take to my silver class as I was too late to bake. They came to £16.50! I was shocked. Yes, they were pretty large and very nice but still.

madeleine45 Thu 09-Feb-23 16:48:56

My version is a mixture. I am only interested in good quality coffee and never drink instant stuff. I want a china cup or mug and not a thick "railway buffet" cup or as for cardboard "ugh" . So on trips out I always take my own fresh coffee, cafieteres fresh milk thermos etc etc and of course my lovely worcester china to drink from. That way I get the best views, can stop on top of the moors or by the sea miles away from towns and usually have a picnic or some fruit with me so am reaonably selfsufficient. But there are occasions when I treat myself to a decent coffee etc and it may be meeting a friend from a distance or after we have been doing something and finish off with a coffee. So usually have a few different places that I really like, where the coffee is good, the seating comfortable and no loud music. If I am ever somewhere new and see a possible coffee shop and walk in to loud music or other things I dislike I simply smile and turn round and walk out.

Saggi Thu 09-Feb-23 16:58:03

Today went to Dunelms to shop with friend. Had lunch ….two packs of prawn salad sandwiches ….an Americano coffee…a cup of tea and a shared packet crisps ….£14…. 🤷🏻‍♀️😳

Junoesque Thu 09-Feb-23 17:10:44

My husband wasted no time at all declining a small polystyrene cup of tea priced £2.50 at our local fish & chip shop. That was to take away too, I calculated 2p for the tea bag a splash of milk no sugar and hot water. Not so much as a price rise more like daylight robbery!

ParlorGames Thu 09-Feb-23 17:16:26

Boz

Ah, Pastel de nata. £1.50 at M&S; £1 at Co-op and S/burys and 59p at Lidl; Lidl was the best!

But best eaten in the bakery cafe in Lisbon where they were invented.

Maggiemaybe Thu 09-Feb-23 17:20:50

At the bargain end of the scale, DH got the lunchtime deal at a craft centre cafe lately. Homemade soup with a roll and a cup of coffee for £1.99. shock

He’s good at sniffing out a bargain. He meets up with a few mates most weeks at the local market (something they started in lockdown, standing well apart) and usually treats himself to a bacon buttie and what he says is a decent coffee there, all for £3. They don’t have the same overheads as the cafes, of course.

Grannynannywanny Thu 09-Feb-23 17:36:22

I had my weekly coffee out today from Greggs. A free weekly treat from the o2 Priority mobile app. I’ll be back on Saturday for my free weekly hot breakfast roll !

As well as enjoying the 2 free weekly treats it gives me a buzz. It’s worth £4 a week and my monthly o2 contract is only £8! 😀

TiggyW Thu 09-Feb-23 17:50:32

‘As well as enjoying the 2 free weekly treats it gives me a buzz. It’s worth £4 a week and my monthly o2 contract is only £8! 😀’
That’s okay if you are near a branch of Greggs at the right time😎. I’m on a monthly SIM card contract with iD Mobile for £5 a month. Depends how many mins./how much data you need. It’s enough for me. We have an excellent bean to cup coffee machine, so I take a travel mug with me in the car. I rarely visit coffee shops, unless I’m meeting someone.
Am I right in thinking that Asda cafés are offering soup and a drink for £1? 🤔

welbeck Thu 09-Feb-23 18:03:00

sounds about average to me.
i had not sipped or supped out for several years until last year while early for an appt with a family member. he suggested and paid.
i was surprised at the cost for 2x coffees.
i have £70 a week income and diminishing savings used for bills. so coffee out is an irrelevance to me.

Scribbles Thu 09-Feb-23 18:07:39

SO and I had lunch today in the museum restaurant in our nearest city (S Yorkshire). One very thick and well filled cheese sandwich with side salad, coleslaw and tortilla chips; one vegetable chili with rice, tortilla chips and salad leaves; two large Americanos with milk: total price £18.60. Delicious food served by friendly, helpful staff - we'll go there again for sure.

LadyHonoriaDedlock Thu 09-Feb-23 18:11:20

Typical Glasgow breakfast – a breakfast roll generously filled with Ayrshire bacon and a double espresso – at my favourite café comes to £4.70. A slice of best Stornoway black pudding (the café is run by an Islands family) in the roll pushes it up to £5.40.

But of course this is Glasgow, not London, and not the city centre or the fashionable West End either. Another café in Partick does very nice cakes of a traditional kind – a generous slice with a coffee might set you back £7.

2mason16 Thu 09-Feb-23 19:32:59

I treated myself to coffee and danish in a large supermarket this week. I noticed a young lad come into cafe area after buying a sandwich, drink and crisps in the lunch aisle, so just wanted a comfy seat! smile

Riggie Thu 09-Feb-23 19:42:52

I was in a coffee shop and spied a cake I liked the look What I didn't spot was the reasonable sized piece on display was actually four pieces and one portion was less than 2 inches square at about a fiver!! It was delicious bit not a mistake I will male again.

glammagran Thu 09-Feb-23 22:01:10

Boz

Ah, Pastel de nata. £1.50 at M&S; £1 at Co-op and S/burys and 59p at Lidl; Lidl was the best!

I totally agree Boz, Lidl’s really are the best.

twiglet77 Thu 09-Feb-23 23:00:23

What a rip-off. I wait until I get home and make coffee there!

Dibbydod Thu 09-Feb-23 23:14:49

Went to my local lunch club at community centre today for the first time , we had lovely homemade tomato & pepper soup , shepherds pie with veg & gravy and freshly cubed fruit with fresh cream , all very delicious and were only £5 .

Sasta Thu 09-Feb-23 23:53:17

That made me laugh StoneofDestiny.

HiMay Fri 10-Feb-23 00:01:00

£2.90 for a cup of tea in an independent shop last week. Won’t be back. How much does a tea bag cost? I know there are staff wages and overheads, but surely that’s excessive.

Sasta Fri 10-Feb-23 00:36:07

So many variables come into play with pricing of course, but what a bargainacious community lunch you enjoyed Dibbydod!

jacalpad Fri 10-Feb-23 08:04:28

A small independent cafe nearby is on the expensive side - £3.20 for a small cup of tea. Choice is very limited since covid too. They have now started adding 10% service charge to all purchases - even a cup of tea or coffee. I won’t be returning!