The 10 Best Coffe shop cafe in Manchester

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    OZZY.S COFFE RESTARTS

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Closed

    “Visited with my toddler for a weekend morning breakfast. The service was amazing. All the staff were very friendly and the atmosphere in the cafe was lovely. The place was very clean and staff were very quick to clear up tables. The price was really reasonable and portions very big. I ordered a vegetarian breakfast and children's chicken Meal. They were both very tasty and arrived at our table within 5 minutes of ordering! Really can't fault this place and will be returning”

    Address: 33 Gorton Road, Reddish, Stockport SK5 6AZ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 879 8409

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    Tesco Cafe

    ★★★☆☆ 3.3
    Closed

    “Nice cafe with usual Tesco menu. Food excellently cooked and presented, and even the beans were hot (which in my experience of most cafes is unusual). Cheerful and efficient staff and good atmosphere. What was really good was that you ordered at the counter rather at the impersonal machines which is becoming the norm (and is the reason we tend to avoid several other Tesco Cafes).”

    Address: Barton Road, Middleton, Manchester M24 1UQ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 345 675 7298

    Website: tesco.com

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    Costa Coffee

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Open

    “I visited Costa Gatley Sunday afternoon — a clean, well-maintained store with a cosy atmosphere and a good selection of food options. However, what stood out during my visit was an interaction at the till that left me quite surprised, and not in a good way. When I ordered a medium hot drink, the young girl serving me actively discouraged the choice. She suggested I go for a smaller size, saying: “There’s not much difference in size — go for the small and save some pennies.” As someone who has run a business for over a decade, I found this quite concerning. In most places, staff are trained to upsell — encouraging customers to consider larger sizes or additional items, which is standard practice in retail and hospitality. Her approach, while possibly well-intentioned, directly goes against basic principles of sales and revenue generation. Encouraging customers to spend less, especially unprompted, may seem kind, but it’s ultimately damaging to the business. In my view, this isn’t just unprofessional — it’s a risk to the long-term health of the store. Costa may want to consider reviewing training procedures to ensure staff understand the balance between customer service and commercial awareness. Thank you”

    Address: 17 Church Road, Gatley, Cheadle SK8 4NG, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 428 1414

    Website: costa.co.uk

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