As the comment before me said, this is situated in Leeds city centre bus/coach station. I'd just missed my coach by seconds so had to wait an hour til my next one.
Bakers Oven offers you the choice for an inside dine-in experience or a counter to the right of the shop which offers take-away food only, much likes Greggs.
As I had an hour to waste and had no breakfast, I thought I'd go here for convenience. When you walk in, you have to queue in a line just before the til. The menu displayed on the wall is very basic, although nicely done. Their menu stated a 'Classic Breakfast' for approximately £3.
As I didn't know what this was, I asked the cashier what consisted in their 'Classic Breakfast'. She had trouble reciting what was included and so asked for help of another colleague.
She then proceeded to ask me what drink I wanted, assuming fresh orange would have been included in my breakfast, I proceeded and asked for that. She then told me my order came to £4 something. I reluctantly paid.
Unfortunately, I can say that's the good part over. Now, time for the bad part. I had to find a seat, as either all tables were taken by one or more persons or any other remaining seats were cluttered with discarded plates and cups, many with food still left on.
As I looked around I noticed there were SIX members of staff in the Bakers Oven. Two were on the take-away station, one was on the cash till and the remaining three were inside the kitchen, two of them were talking, laughing and stood around. The Bakers Oven only has a small dine-in area and whilst most tables could seat four people they were generally filled with one to two persons.
As I sat down and waited for my breakfast, several customers who were also trying to sit down were having to move dirty plates and cups themselves, sometimes stockpiling them on an already over-cluttered table.
When my breakfast did finally come out, the sausage was way over cooked, hard to say the least. The bacon was rubbery and the tomatoes were stone cold, maybe they serve them there like that. I walked out in disgust, and like many others, left the remains on my plate.
I would urge others to avoid the dine-in section of Bakers Oven and proceed to Leeds Market place a stones throw away which hosts one or two nice, pleasant cafes.
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