Galley Cafe Bar
180 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8NN
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Reviews
"Spacious place, wasn't particularly busy when we dropped by on a Sunday so was good for getting some peace and quiet. Nothing special but okay coffee and service was fine."
"Dont stop off here unless you have more money than sense. £3 for a 500ml bottle of Lipton Ice Tea is ridiculous."
"Nice cozy place with plenty seats and sockets, however if you are prefer good quality coffee this is not the place to go"
"It’s a nicely situated little cafe serving good coffee and decent breakfasts. Nice place to open up the laptop and get on with some life admin / work, although the WiFi can be temperamental. Friendly service from staff always."
"We have frequented this place at least once a week over the last two years but today was the last day. We have two babies and we have always returned because the service was great, staff were lovely and it is family friendly. Each time we spend a substantial amount. Unfortunately the acting manageress was so rude to us today that we won´t return. It´s one of those experiences where you are made to feel unwelcome as a customer just because you have babies, and that they are doing you a favor for serving them. She asked for the menu back meanwhile our babies were playing with it, saying that they were very expensive when actually they are ancient pieces of paper glossed with plastic. If she knew anything about babies she would know that the only way to keep them quiet was to give them the menus to play with. She impatiently and curtly replied that they don´t accept amex, that loyalty cards had run out, and generally just gave you the feeling that she wanted you to go as soon as possible. We asked for an English Breakfast, she sent English tea instead, and when we went to explain the misunderstanding she made it out as if it was our fault (how can someone not understand the difference between the word "breakfast" and "tea"?). All of these in and of themselves are not a major problem, but the treatment was so rude, arrogant and off-putting that we will not return. If you hate your job madam, then change profession, but don´t take it out on the customer! The target group of this place is mothers and families, so if the manageress does not understand this then the business does not have much of a future."
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