Costa Coffee located at M4 Junction 33, Pontyclun CF72 8SA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2089 1141

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Jo Rogers

5 Google Rating

Fantastic as always - cracking first dance!

5/ 5

Fantastic as always - cracking first dance!

Matthew pound

5 Google Rating

Lovely coffee and very welcoming to the children

5/ 5

Lovely coffee and very welcoming to the children

Peter Garland

5 Google Rating

Excellent motorway services.

5/ 5

Excellent motorway services.

Erik Hardonk

1 Google Rating

First visit to Costa in the UK. Far too expensive, very slow service. We had to wait in line for age

1/ 5

First visit to Costa in the UK. Far too expensive, very slow service. We had to wait in line for ages. Our order of panini was given to somebody else. Tables were dirty. Will never visit Costa again.

Dudley Hopkins

2 Google Rating

Pricey.

2/ 5

Pricey.

Michael K

2 Google Rating

Customer service not at the standard that I would expect. When I got here there was nobody waiting I

2/ 5

Customer service not at the standard that I would expect. When I got here there was nobody waiting I did have a look at sandwiches but the young girl just went in front of me started toping up the shelves so I couldn't see what's available. So I waited maybe 1-2min and when she finished I choose the sandwich I wanted. She looked at me but no sorry no nothing, she couldn't care less. Then as I struggle to walk I was hoping to sit down and enjoy my sandwich all I got is a paper bag a bit disappointed if I'm honest not a big deal but would be nice to have a plate.

Alan Chase

5 Google Rating

Despite Covid measures easy access to Costa within Services building. Nice seating area. Friendly a

5/ 5

Despite Covid measures easy access to Costa within Services building. Nice seating area. Friendly and quick service. Lots of steps from car park to main building.

Richard Colvill

5 Google Rating

Great service the team were great and had a bit of a joke with them, my order was spot on

5/ 5

Great service the team were great and had a bit of a joke with them, my order was spot on

John Mahoney

5 Google Rating

Normal good service and quality of items purchased

5/ 5

Normal good service and quality of items purchased

Buko

2 Google Rating

The staff were nice, but the coffee was beyond disappointing.

2/ 5

The staff were nice, but the coffee was beyond disappointing.

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