Jenny’s Restaurant located at 2 Market Walk, Salisbury SP1 1BT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01722 417068

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Jenny’s Restaurant salisbury
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Jenny’s Restaurant salisbury
Jenny’s Restaurant salisbury
Jenny’s Restaurant salisbury
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Jenny’s Restaurant salisbury
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Kate Dingley

2 Google Rating

We ordered breakfasts and they were ok, but the price suggested they should have been better quality

2/ 5

We ordered breakfasts and they were ok, but the price suggested they should have been better quality. They pour tea and add a lot of milk before you see it. For me this made it undrinkable as it had no taste. The maple syrup served with the pancake in the American breakfast had a strange flavour. We try to use local cafes when we are out, rather than chains and franchises, but another time in Salisbury I think I might try Costa or similar

Robert Billen

2 Google Rating

Bad experience. At first they accommodated us on a busy day allowing us to take an extra 2 seats for

2/ 5

Bad experience. At first they accommodated us on a busy day allowing us to take an extra 2 seats for our pushchair. However, when we ordered food things went downhill. We requested allergy information which they are required by law to provide and were meet with a resounding shrug. The best answer they had was they think the sausages contained dairy, and a don't know about soya. They flatly refused to check the ingredients. We ordered drinks while we tried to get it sorted which were perfectly acceptable although they forgot to bring one over until we reminded them. In the end we left without eating.

Steve Smith

1 Google Rating

Breakfast cooked to a crisp, toilet not clean and hand dryer didn’t work. Not what was expected it

1/ 5

Breakfast cooked to a crisp, toilet not clean and hand dryer didn’t work. Not what was expected it was basically a back street greasy spoon. I will not be returning.

Ece Demirel-Downer (Ece)

5 Google Rating

Excellent service and good food. Friendly atmosphere and helpful members of staff to cater for all y

5/ 5

Excellent service and good food. Friendly atmosphere and helpful members of staff to cater for all your dining needs.

Courtney Cooper

1 Google Rating

The only good thing I have to say about this place was that the staff were friendly. Kids meal was b

1/ 5

The only good thing I have to say about this place was that the staff were friendly. Kids meal was bigger than both of our adult meals, crazy.. Way too expensive for a charcoal bacon cheeseburger. Disappointed.

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