I've been frequenting this place for 4 years now. They have tried different things over the years and I genuinely respect the attitude of experimentation and reinvention about them. The decor is getting refreshed every now and again, they had a fruit juice bar and then a soup bar. Whatever is next, I'll be sure to stick my head in and check it out.
It's never as busy as many of it's competition in the same area and I've never been left wanting for a seat. The coffee is much better than it's food. I like this place because the owner is a really lovely bloke, always smiling, always says "hi". I never buy their savouries and the reason is simple, it's not very good value and it's just a bit... normal. There is nothing wrong with any of their savouries, sandwiches or rolls, it's just that Bon a Manger are in the unfortunate situation of being surrounded by masses of competition in the savouries category that quite simply are more interesting.
Their sweets on the other hand are another story. I would highly recommend their pistachio Danish, coupled with your poison of choice, is a real winner.
The venue is neat, if not a bit plain, but in an assured and deliberate sort of way. Polished concrete floors, custom wood furniture and an outdoor seating and proudly perched on the corner of Hardware Lane and Little Bourke, makes Bon a Manger an easy choice for a quiet meet up. read more