Marks Spencer - Speisekarte

2 Sunset Walk, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK9 3PD

🛍 Cakes, Coffee, British, European

3.5 💬 3503 Bewertungen
Marks Spencer

Telefon: +441908662323

Adresse: 2 Sunset Walk, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK9 3PD

Stadt: Milton Keynes

Gerichte: 8

Bewertungen: 3503

Webseite: http://www.marksandspencer.com

"My wife and I had a rather less than satisfactory experience at the M S Café in the Milton Keynes Centre MK store today. We arrived at about 1.30 pm. I ordered fish and chips. My wife wanted soup, but was unable to have it as it was not gluten-free. Soup in restaurants should always be gluten-free, it only means using a gluten-free flour, such as corn flour, instead of wheat flour. We sat down to await the food, and were then approached by a member of staff who told us that the fish was out of stock, and that checkout had been told this an hour beforehand, but were still taking orders for it. This is not the first time we have encountered menu items being out of stock at lunchtime. How on earth does the café run out of a basic menu item? Surely they should have ample stocks so that this does not happen? We have in the past queried why they can’t just go down to the Foodhall and get some more, but have been told that the café’s stocks are delivered separately from those of the Foodhall, and they are not allowed to restock from the Foodhall. What a ridiculous situation. I changed my order to a fish finger sandwich. Then while we were still waiting for the food to be delivered the table tipped violently and spilled our tea and coffee everywhere. It was a 2-seat table, with a round base supported on rubber feet. One of the feet must have been missing, allowing the table to tilt. This was reported to a member of staff, and we moved to another table. The table and chairs were eventually cleaned, but nothing was done about the table’s instability. When our food arrived we picked up our cutlery and noticed that it was not clean, and we had to go and sort through the cutlery to find some that was clean. There was plenty of cutlery in the containers that was not clean. This was reported to a staff member. In general, there did not seem to be as many staff as there used to be, and the tables were not cleared very quickly. In retrospect we should have insisted on seeing a manager, but we had had enough and just wanted to get out of the store. When we got home my wife remarked that the fish finger sandwich was rather expensive, as she had only been refunded 50p for my change of order from fish and chips to a fish finger sandwich. As far as I can recall the price of the sandwich on the menu board was £5.50, so there should have been a £3 refund."

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Lynmk18 Lynmk18

Staff appear to have no customer care skills. No glasses for drinks, warm soggy toastie, very slow service. With a bit more effort things would be much nicer.

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Tony
Tony

Not up to usual M&S standards. The queuing system was not good and the food was OK but not up to the usual standards. We had jacket potato with chilli con carne and a Caesar salad but we’ve had better at previous visits.


Bloke1947
Bloke1947

Lately, it seems to be a common occurrence at M and S cafes. In the mid-morning, shoppers are looking for a coffee and a snack, but there are only two staff members manning two counters. They take the orders, handle the money, and then make the coffee, causing some frustration among customers. The staff is very friendly and the coffee was good, but it would greatly improve the experience if they had additional staff on hand.


Jmurdoch726
Jmurdoch726

I had a great experience at the Marks and Spencer café in the shopping center in Milton Keynes. The staff were efficient and the wait time was not long, which was a pleasant surprise. I ordered a ham and cheese toasty and a salted caramel latte, both of which were delicious. I would give them a solid ten out of ten for their service and presentation. The tables were clean and uncluttered, which I appreciated. There was no annoying background music, which was a plus for me. Overall, it was a pleasant dining experience and I will definitely be returning in the future.


warboys
warboys

M&S dont deserve customers in their cafes and the only reason I go there is because I receive vouchers with their account.This cafe is the same as the rest of them, a long wait of at least 15 minutes to get a hot drink, tables not cleared and miserable looking staff. I do not understand why they have only one person taking the order and making the hot drinks and handling cash, it can only make service slow.We ended up rushing our food because we were running out of expensive parking time.Finally, it was January and the cafe was very cold and did not appear to have any heating.


TheWheelerMK
TheWheelerMK

I visited this M&S Cafe two months ago and had a great experience. However, my recent visit left me disappointed. The service was friendly and quick, likely due to the quiet 4.00pm time. The soya latte was excellent, and the chips were hot and well-cooked. Unfortunately, the fish finger sandwich was a letdown compared to my previous visit. It looked visually poorer, with less fish finger and ordinary white bread. The sandwich lacked mayo and had minimal greenery. The coleslaw serving was smaller, and there was no pickled gherkin. Overall, I don't think I will be returning to this cafe.


TheWheelerMK
TheWheelerMK

Just after midday Friday and I had a click and collect to pick up at M&S in CMK. Initial plan was for a coffee first. I enquired if they did soya milk and was assured they did and ordered a soya latte £2.75). I then looked up at the menu and was tempted by the fish finger sandwich £5.50) and ordered one. The coffee was excellent. The fish finger sandwich took a little while to prepare and was served on white bloomer bread with mayo I would have liked more mayo) and some greenery inside and a decent serving of good coleslaw and a slice of pickle on the side. The fish fingers were lovely and the breadcrumbs crisp. Thoroughly enjoyed.


starstationearth
starstationearth

Popped in for lunch while shopping in the store as the vegetarian options looked good for my wife. Initial service was efficient and we got to a table quickly. However here are the issues in need of attention...1. All the tables were dirty 2.most empty tables had not been cleared 3. The waiting time for a hot sandwich was over 15 mins 4. The staff who eventually started clearing tables seemed miserable and were communicative. 5. A lot of staff seemed to be wandering around aimlessly and empty handed, in spite of how busy and messy the place was. 6. No one seemed to be managing the place. 7. The food was expensive £12 for two sandwiches and 2 cold drinks!


Jmurdoch726
Jmurdoch726

It 's the same old story. I 've seen that in my last review of the café at M&S in the MK Shopping centre that it was virtually impossible to find anywhere to eat, mid-week. So I thought i 'd try the café in this particular branch again and, hey-presto! There wasn 't a long queue at the service counter or till. I ordered a cheese and ham toast, a rather delicious piece of coffee cake (how can you resist? Queing right next to the display of cakes, not too easy to resist? As someone said, possibly Oscar Wilde, 'I never could resist temptation, ' or if it wasn 't him, it ought to have been. I was served relatively quickly, by a staff who did at least acknowledge my existence as a customer. Take...


John6
John6

My wife and I had a rather less than satisfactory experience at the M S Café in the Milton Keynes Centre MK store today. We arrived at about 1.30 pm. I ordered fish and chips. My wife wanted soup, but was unable to have it as it was not gluten-free. Soup in restaurants should always be gluten-free, it only means using a gluten-free flour, such as corn flour, instead of wheat flour. We sat down to await the food, and were then approached by a member of staff who told us that the fish was out of stock, and that checkout had been told this an hour beforehand, but were still taking orders for it. This is not the first time we have encountered menu items being out of stock at lunchtime. How on ea...

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  • Seating
  • Highchairs Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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