
Gill Whitty
4 Google Rating
Love their vegan sausage rolls. A good range of cakes, savoury bakes and sandwiches.
Love their vegan sausage rolls. A good range of cakes, savoury bakes and sandwiches.
Greggs located at 121 Pound Way Templars Square, Oxford OX4 3XH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 779253
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4 Google Rating
Love their vegan sausage rolls. A good range of cakes, savoury bakes and sandwiches.
5 Google Rating
Decent food . Nice friendly staff. . Tomato soup far too sweet though
4 Google Rating
I tried their famous sausage rolls and they were really good.
5 Google Rating
Place were I go every time great food and coffee
5 Google Rating
It's Greggs! Seriously, you know what you're gonna get so you already know if you like it or not. Go Greggs!
5 Google Rating
Best greggs ever! Genuinely lovely staff who go out of their way to give a good service and always with a great smile. Thank you for the amazing service!
1 Google Rating
You lost a good customer yesterday lunchtime by letting someone push to the front of the que and hand you cash, it’s supposed to be a business you should have told him other people were waiting, if he didn’t like it that’s his problem.
5 Google Rating
Greg's I'd greg but there cookie are best here
2 Google Rating
It's ok no problem sandwich was ok job done
4 Google Rating
Great for quick coffee in the morning
121 Pound Way Templars Square, Oxford OX4 3XH, UK
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