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BlueBelle Tue 07-Feb-23 15:24:54

I get a beautiful goats cheese and tomato panini and chips and a drink for less than that about £9,50
Phew

Boz Tue 07-Feb-23 15:18:29

The trouble is, it is more than paying for the food. We were charged last week £5 each to sit at a window table!

Kim19 Tue 07-Feb-23 14:47:08

I'm sticking with Wetherspoons £1:35 with unlimited refills. Just tried my brand new high street coffee shop. Beautiful. Coffee is £4 a cup. I won't be back.

Casdon Tue 07-Feb-23 14:19:42

I actually had a medium Americano (black) in Costa this morning, it was £3.35. Not sure where you had yours, but if it was a chain it sounds like you were overcharged?

SynchroSwimmer Tue 07-Feb-23 14:12:51

My keyboard playing up….

SynchroSwimmer Tue 07-Feb-23 14:11:26

A friend proffered a £20 note to a barman here last week for 2 double G&T’s.
Tye barman was apologetic when he explained the cost was actually going to be £22.

Also met a Grrman couple who had a pint of beer and a G&T in London after the Abba event - had been charged in error £120. He didn’t notice till later, I think he was deliberately scammed.

aonk Tue 07-Feb-23 14:10:16

I agree that this is very expensive. It pays to shop around. In my area the prices vary and we have found a privately run cafe where we can have 2 americanos and 2 toasted teacakes for £10. I prefer to have coffee out. It’s a nice treat. I only eat a very light snack at lunchtime anyway.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Feb-23 14:06:08

Fleurpepper

Yes, prices in the UK have soared recently.

Not just the U.K., prices are rising worldwide.

Fleurpepper Tue 07-Feb-23 14:04:49

Yes, prices in the UK have soared recently.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Feb-23 14:01:01

I bought just 3 nice, quite fancy (but not "patisserie" type) home-baked cakes in a little bakery this week without asking prices.... £11.50!

The result of not being organised enough to have dome my own baking!

sandelf Tue 07-Feb-23 14:00:12

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

grannyrebel7 Tue 07-Feb-23 13:54:52

We go for coffee regularly and usually have a pastry as well. It's always about a tenner. I don't know why we do it. I think it's become a sort of ritual, so that every time we go out there has to be a coffee on the end of it. I don't know when it started, but we probably go about three times a week now.

Sasta Tue 07-Feb-23 13:41:14

It was an independent place rather than one of the big boys, which is better, but still. There were no prices up, with a very small selection of ‘bar’ type things like millionaires shortbread, no actual cake, probably stuff that would keep longer as it was in a very quiet area. Good coffee, but I won’t be rushing back. I’m glad it’s not only me.

Norah Tue 07-Feb-23 13:10:10

Silly Expensive indeed.

I'd not pay that for 2 coffees and a tiny tart.

But I do dislike paying for coffee out, no matter the cost.

Boz Tue 07-Feb-23 13:07:04

As you pay for sitting down in an eatery, you might as well have a cooked meal. Coffee and cakes, often assumed to be a cheap choice, can be relatively expensive. But then I don't much like coffee or cakes!

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Feb-23 13:06:44

Two lattes and two Danish pastries in Central London £12.80 (independent coffee shop) last week.

ElaineI Tue 07-Feb-23 13:04:11

For that price I would expect 2 big cakes eg. rocky road and millionaires shortbread!

Poppyred Tue 07-Feb-23 13:01:41

We paid £8.20 last week for a tea, latte and one current cake. I was gobsmacked. Don’t do it often obviously. Rather go out for a good lunch.

crazyH Tue 07-Feb-23 12:57:41

I’ll be honest - I’d rather pay a further £12.50 and have a meal. Never been a cake and coffee person, but that’s just me …

GagaJo Tue 07-Feb-23 12:52:44

No. I'd think about a tenner. I assume the cake was the expensive selection?

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?