Greggs is located at Elmfield Way, Leeds LS13 4UD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Greggs and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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fred karlinski

5 Google Rating

This "wonderful" place supports our "Wakefield Street Kitchen" and has done for over a year! On a we

5/ 5

This "wonderful" place supports our "Wakefield Street Kitchen" and has done for over a year! On a weekly basis, we collect on a Wednesday and distribute the goods in the evening. Very popular products. Fred K.

Tom Hicks

5 Google Rating

Yes Sausages all round :) Happy days

5/ 5

Yes Sausages all round :) Happy days

Gary Murphy

4 Google Rating

Nice quick bite to eat

4/ 5

Nice quick bite to eat

Paul Wainwright

5 Google Rating

Good quality food. Large range with something for everyone. Great prices

5/ 5

Good quality food. Large range with something for everyone. Great prices

Steve H

1 Google Rating

No way, tight as #### yard, kept waiting for ages. Very busy place.

1/ 5

No way, tight as #### yard, kept waiting for ages. Very busy place.

Steve Exton

5 Google Rating

If early . Tip real good .

5/ 5

If early . Tip real good .

David Gray

1 Google Rating

Dont leave stray ratchets on the back of your wagon. Mine did a Houdini on me. But of course they we

1/ 5

Dont leave stray ratchets on the back of your wagon. Mine did a Houdini on me. But of course they were pretty sure there wasnt 1 there. Id just unstrapped your delivery I know were I left it

SAW

5 Google Rating

Nightmare to find, chuck your sat nav away and follow your own directions. Led me straight to a low

5/ 5

Nightmare to find, chuck your sat nav away and follow your own directions. Led me straight to a low bridge!

Geoff Smlth

5 Google Rating

Great place to work

5/ 5

Great place to work

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