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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?

Galaxy Thu 09-Feb-23 11:50:34

Its about 2 pound for a coffee in Gregg's, I would expect to pay double that nearly anywhere else.

nipsmum Thu 09-Feb-23 11:44:43

I knew there was a reason I haven't had coffee in a shop for about 5 years. I resent having to pay any money for something I don't need don't want and can get at home.
Maybe I am just a miser.

Sarah75 Thu 09-Feb-23 11:40:30

Rosina

I went into a cafe yesterday and had a truly awful cup of coffee - bitter and unsatisfying, and I felt quite bitter when I was asked for £3.00.
As for Waitrose coffee - I wish they wouldn't. I have seen people wobbling around the shop trying to steer a trolley and hold a cup of hot coffee, and on one occasion the whole lot went over the conveyer belt at the till.

Also Waitrose coffee is pretty weak and tasteless

Rosina Thu 09-Feb-23 11:38:36

I went into a cafe yesterday and had a truly awful cup of coffee - bitter and unsatisfying, and I felt quite bitter when I was asked for £3.00.
As for Waitrose coffee - I wish they wouldn't. I have seen people wobbling around the shop trying to steer a trolley and hold a cup of hot coffee, and on one occasion the whole lot went over the conveyer belt at the till.

Grantanow Thu 09-Feb-23 11:16:27

Just another example of the high cost of living under this fatcat Tory government.

mistymitts Thu 09-Feb-23 11:16:19

Waitrose Free coffee is back! Yay! You do need to do some shopping to qualify though, have a mywaitrose card(free) and also have to bring your own cup, but worth it with the prices of barista coffee shop drinks.

StoneofDestiny Thu 09-Feb-23 11:12:15

Och / somebody is making it for you, cleaning the dishes afterwards and you’ve got your feet up - still cheaper than therapy!

bevisp1 Thu 09-Feb-23 11:08:57

Depends where you go for it I suppose, but sounds about right… tart was probably about £3-4, leaving the two coffees at?

Boz Thu 09-Feb-23 09:25:46

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

Nannylovesshopping Wed 08-Feb-23 10:11:56

Prices rising everywhere, came through Faro airport last week, picked up daughters favourite Pastel de nata, four in pack,
€12 😳 good job I love her dearly 🤣

dragonfly46 Wed 08-Feb-23 09:56:57

2 glasses of Sauvignon Blanc in London cost £ 20.50!

Sarah75 Wed 08-Feb-23 09:47:40

Fleurpepper

Yes, prices in the UK have soared recently.

Definitely not just the UK - energy costs have hiked prices everywhere. We have just been in France and cafe prices there are higher than 6 months ago. Daughter who lives in Spain says the same.

Maggiemaybe Wed 08-Feb-23 09:44:02

midgey

Trouble is you are not just having a coffee, you are sitting in a warm room and using a clean cup etc etc.

Yet my friend and I had a delicious two course meal last week in a small Thai restaurant, £7.95 each. The week before I met friends for a Japanese lunch, two courses for £8.99. Both in central Leeds. No wonder people were queuing for tables!

nadateturbe Wed 08-Feb-23 09:18:51

Fleurpepper

Yes, prices in the UK have soared recently.

Yes, it's become a luxury as it was when I was young.

growstuff Wed 08-Feb-23 09:12:08

GrannyGravy13

pascal30

although my local cafe charges, what seem to me, enormous prices they are always packed with young people and families..
and queues waiting.. it's extraodinary

I had to book a table last Wednesday lunchtime (myself, DD and GC) at our local coffee shop/bistro, it was packed with young families along with local business folks.

The bill came to £55, two lattes, one apple juice, one orange juice along with a child’s full English breakfast, prawn salad
Sandwich and a feta cheese and salad on sourdough.

Was it the Ritz?

I confess that I don't pay when I get taken out for lunch, but that seems on the expensive side to me.

JackyB Wed 08-Feb-23 09:05:11

I would happily pay up to €6 for a cappuccino - I don't have the means to make one at home and I wouldn't use them more than once a month anyway. I wouldn't bother with a cake or bun though.

AussieGran59 Wed 08-Feb-23 08:40:59

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

kircubbin2000 Tue 07-Feb-23 18:05:32

2.65 for a herbal tea this morning. An older man was working on a laptop and when I passed 2 hours later he was still there.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Feb-23 17:57:03

midgey

Trouble is you are not just having a coffee, you are sitting in a warm room and using a clean cup etc etc.

Exactly, staff to be paid, business rates, rent, heating and light, water rates, insurance so many overheads all increasing.

midgey Tue 07-Feb-23 17:49:05

Trouble is you are not just having a coffee, you are sitting in a warm room and using a clean cup etc etc.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Feb-23 17:29:33

pascal30

although my local cafe charges, what seem to me, enormous prices they are always packed with young people and families..
and queues waiting.. it's extraodinary

I had to book a table last Wednesday lunchtime (myself, DD and GC) at our local coffee shop/bistro, it was packed with young families along with local business folks.

The bill came to £55, two lattes, one apple juice, one orange juice along with a child’s full English breakfast, prawn salad
Sandwich and a feta cheese and salad on sourdough.

JaneJudge Tue 07-Feb-23 17:20:39

I don't think it seems excessive for an independent cafe

pascal30 Tue 07-Feb-23 17:16:42

although my local cafe charges, what seem to me, enormous prices they are always packed with young people and families..
and queues waiting.. it's extraodinary

M0nica Tue 07-Feb-23 17:01:49

Our local 'real' bakery has closed. His fuel bill had gone up from £250 a week to £1,800. Raw matrial prices have nearly doubled and a good baker can command a wage of over £50,000.

That is why your coffee and cake was so expensive. You were lucky to get them so cheap.

fflur Tue 07-Feb-23 16:16:47

Coffee and a selection of home made cakes £3. in my local heritage centre. Coffee not particularly nice but ok, choice of ordinary or decaf but I meet my friends there so don't mind. Cakes are delicious made by ladies from a local church to support an orphanage in Africa. We have met up in other cafes but never too expensive.