Tesco Café located at Green Park offers customers an inviting space where they can unwind while enjoying delicious meals made from fresh ingredients sourced locally whenever possible! This café emphasizes value-for-money dining without compromising quality—making it an ideal stop whether you’re doing your grocery shopping or simply looking for good food! With friendly staff who prioritize customer satisfaction; each meal served comes with personalized touches ensuring your experience exceeds expectations every time you visit! Come enjoy great company over breakfast or lunch at Tesco Café!

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alison talbot

4 Google Rating

Very nice breakfast, not the best ever, but surprisingly good for a Tesco cafe. Plenty of beans, cho

4/ 5

Very nice breakfast, not the best ever, but surprisingly good for a Tesco cafe. Plenty of beans, choice of toast or fried bread. My veggie daughter had the healthy choice but with a vegan sausages instead of the spinach.

Pam Copley

5 Google Rating

The staff were friendly and helpful, I had scrambled eggs on toast and pot of tea my daughter had po

5/ 5

The staff were friendly and helpful, I had scrambled eggs on toast and pot of tea my daughter had poached eggs on toast freshly cooked very eatable

susan derbi

1 Google Rating

We ordered cooked breakfast which stated '2 hash browns'. When they brought it there was only 1 hash

1/ 5

We ordered cooked breakfast which stated '2 hash browns'. When they brought it there was only 1 hash brown and the baked beans and bacon were luke warm. We complained and we're given a refund.

f abbas

5 Google Rating

Tesco fish and chips awesome wth tea must try.

5/ 5

Tesco fish and chips awesome wth tea must try.

leeah gibbs

5 Google Rating

The cafe is reasonably priced. The coffee is really good. Plenty of seating. It is child friendly wi

5/ 5

The cafe is reasonably priced. The coffee is really good. Plenty of seating. It is child friendly with colouring facilities for the kids. Lots of choice and vegetarian options. Lots of parking outside as it's located in a Tesco superstore.

Tina Fishburn

1 Google Rating

Awful service, waited 20 mins in the queue to be told food would be 30-45 mins.Then waited 10mins fo

1/ 5

Awful service, waited 20 mins in the queue to be told food would be 30-45 mins.Then waited 10mins for sugar to go with my coffee.Once the food came it was cold and the cutlery was filthy.Tables overflowing with dirty dishes.Two people serving....come on Tesco sort it out.Ill never visit again.

Terence Chelmis

1 Google Rating

Arrived at Culverhouse Cross Cafe on 04/09/2021 about 08.30...no staff present to serve and the tabl

1/ 5

Arrived at Culverhouse Cross Cafe on 04/09/2021 about 08.30...no staff present to serve and the tables were absolutely disgusting...none cleaned....will not be using this cafe again....

TROY IDE

5 Google Rating

Generously sized modern dining emporium. Friendly staff who are also extremely efficient. The food i

5/ 5

Generously sized modern dining emporium. Friendly staff who are also extremely efficient. The food is modestly priced & extremely delicious!

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