March 2025 by Benjamin Morrow
Very good food.
March 2025 by d zouari
The staff are run off feet we were there yesterday in St andrews and our family actually witnessed a very friendly man nazir I think his name was , served us fine friendly and well spoken but we witnessed a woman ask for an English breakfast then almost throw it back at him ..looked fine to me... n proceed to say she didn't order it..she most certainly did but didn't stop there she then began insulting him shouting that he shouldn't be on a till in this country if he can't speak English.. the poor man has never been anything but charming when we go in as a family of 4 and understands and speaks English just fine . Wasn't pleasant to watch and with very little staff n no management in sight she was refunded n let go on her way....why are you tolerating blatened bigotry our food was fine our service impeccable atmosphere not so much feels like it could be cut with a knife if she wasn't happy ask quietly for refund ..why stoop to plain nastiness
December 2024 by no1cammy
Small portions, high prices, slow service
July 2023 by Fiona Anderson
Ultimate breakfast didn't get everything as advertised, didn't have black pudding so got 5 bits of lorne which would have been ok if it wasn't all swimming in grease ?
April 2023 by Elaine Mulholland
Busy cafe but one staff member stood out as nothing was too much trouble for her, managed to read her name badge (Jackie) you are a real asset to Morrisons.
April 2023 by Jim Beveridge
Fresh food served as quickly as possible,5* service
April 2023 by Hannah Simpson
Took 45 min to deliver bacon and egg roll. Disorganised
December 2022 by Kendgdf Jen
Absolutely disgusting horrible food always cold it?s just microwave meals?
November 2022 by Keith Kenworthy
Great staff but the breakfast could be better.
September 2022 by Ella Burnett
Nice tea and toastie
July 2022 by Heather Spence-Smith
Yummy food fast service clean tablesVegetarian options: There was a vegetarian option and alternative available Kid-friendliness: Very kid friendly Parking: Loads of parking Wheelchair accessibility: It is accessible by wheelchair
April 2022 by socialconstruct
Life is largely a matter of unfulfilled expectations. Those who visit Morrisons on a regular basis know that they want, they really want, to improve the 'customer experience'. They would like us to like them. We are old enough to remember when their marketing slogan was 'More Reasons to Shop at Morrisons', but the sad truth is they have never been able to think of any. Change usually equals disappointment. We have used Morrisons in St Andrews for many years because we are able to avoid the evening crush in the Tesco Metro, and can drop into the cafe after we have loaded the shopping. We are now re-thinking this. One innovation that hasn't helped is the introduction of a two-hour parking limit, backed up by the threat of a £100 fine. We were vaguely aware of this (there are lots and lots of signs) but we carried on as normal. And then, one Friday evening, we stayed slightly later in the cafe (mainly because our fish and chips were horribly overcooked and had to be sent back) and a few days later the fine arrived in the post. Morrisons now sells the most expensive fish and chips in the country. It's official. A little while back Morrisons introduced another new menu, promising all sorts of things, and from time to time we would go for breakfast on a Saturday morning. Almost invariably we would have the 'classic Poached Eggs and Smashed Avocado', a dish that started out as good value. But disappointment is never far away. On a recent visit we were presented with rubbery eggs floating on green slime on toast that resembled charred brillo pads. We sent it back. The replacement dishes were a slight improvement; however the eggs were not actually poached but boiled. When we pointed this out, we were informed that the "cook is not allowed to make the eggs any more... they arrive in plastic bags and get heated up". The fish and chips have been pretty reliable over many years, and even when not part of an offer, have been very good value. Recently Morrisons started marketing this completely ordinary dish as 'Ultimate Fish and Chips', on the basis (apparently) that each bit of fish is hand-battered to order. It doesn't just arrive that way in a plastic bag. On our most recent visit we ordered 'Ultimate Fish and Chips' and, ultimately, it was a bit of a let-down. It was fine. It was a hundred times better than the eggs and avocado fiasco a few days earlier. But Morrisons' use of the word 'ultimate' is extremely ill-advised. As you will see from our photographs, compared to the fish and chips we bought on a previous occasion, Morrisons has shrunk the fish, Honey. The chunky and actually quite good Tartare Sauce has gone, and it is back to the white gloop in the little sachets. And the chips, while cooked properly, seem to be an inferior product. More reasons to shop at Morrisons. We have decided that, in future, we will be driving to Dundee, where there is a choice of supermarkets. Not very Green, I know.
December 2021 by Nicola King
Clean, friendly staff, hot food. It's a shop cafe, what more can you ask? My favorite spot to take my toddler grandson for breakfast.
December 2021 by Stewart McRae
Full English breakfast totally dry no taste whatsoever it was just horrible
November 2021 by Eildon1111
For years I have been visiting this restaurant and at the end of my shop always looked forward to having a curry or fish and chips which are two of my favourites before heading back home. I visited the restaurant just recently and was appalled at the portion of curry I was served, it was so small and with hardly any sauce that I don?t know why the chef or the kitchen staff would have the audacity to let that plate leave their kitchen and shows to me they weren?t in the least bit concerned about offending the customer. However, the waiter who served me was extremely courteous and did apologise after I called him over and he even admitted to me that he thought the portion size was very poor before placing the plate in front of me. However, he did kindly offer me a portion of chips for free, which I accepted, although I would have preferred another plate with a decent sized portion of curry. The only other time I?ve ever complained about a meal in all those years visiting the restaurant was once when it arrived on a cold plate but I never had to complain about portion size, ever. I pray this is not a sign of things things to come else I?ll be giving this restaurant a wide berth in future.