Lloyds Bank is located at 38 Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Lloyds Bank and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Rick Stevens

4 Google Rating

Best roast in town. Def ask for the Americano. Used to have an account with another bank but they ju

4/ 5

Best roast in town. Def ask for the Americano. Used to have an account with another bank but they just had instant. Only thing I’d like is Almond Milk but the Soy goes well with the drip coffee. Thanks Lloyds!!

Mark Irons

1 Google Rating

Absolutely disgusting, they won't let you pay bills in cash for people sick,.disabled and in hospit

1/ 5

Absolutely disgusting, they won't let you pay bills in cash for people sick,.disabled and in hospital what a bank, should be ashamed of yourselves Lloyds !

Doug Brown

4 Google Rating

The coffee was surprisingly strong ! Best fair trade in town.

4/ 5

The coffee was surprisingly strong ! Best fair trade in town.

Jason E. Bechtold

5 Google Rating

Nice building my wife and i come here when we are in town to get change for the laundrette and grab

5/ 5

Nice building my wife and i come here when we are in town to get change for the laundrette and grab a cup for Joe. great coffee.

Simon Sanderson

3 Google Rating

pop in for morning coffee most days. Would have got 5 stars but woman, "Jan" has terrible attitude a

3/ 5

pop in for morning coffee most days. Would have got 5 stars but woman, "Jan" has terrible attitude and I almost switched to Santander. Sadly i prefer the roast selection at LLOYDS more.

Dan

1 Google Rating

If you have a burning desire to stand in a queue all day this is the bank for you. Abysmal service w

1/ 5

If you have a burning desire to stand in a queue all day this is the bank for you. Abysmal service with condescending postmenopausal staff constantly encouraging you to pay in using the self-service machines as it "saves a 60p charge"; meaning it saves them money on front line staff. Whoever the bank manager is he/she/it needs to be dragged out of the building and drowned in the Avon for crimes against customer service. On the plus side the building is lovely... which is a bonus as you'll be spending a lot of time in it for what should be simple banking tasks.

Jeremy Leyland

5 Google Rating

They have been very helpful with my business

5/ 5

They have been very helpful with my business

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