This branch of Thorntons is located in Manchester Fort and is quite small to say the least, probably even smaller than my local store in Middleton, with a chocolate section about the same size as the milk section in a supermarket ; it does win back people however as it is one of the stores to have a cafe.
The manager of the cafe is quite nice, I know she tries to do a lot for charity, but that is another story and I am reviewing the normal consumer experience.
The cafe's tables are very small, hence if you are with a friend and you want to have a bite to eat, you probably need a table each, and it is a little squashing walking past. I feel if they can't have a big, comforting store with a cafe, they should just leave the cafe as they is plenty other coffee joints / cafes in the store, and they should just stick to a big chocolate range.
I got a free chocolate with my meal, and of course sprinkles on my coffee, I were told , in a very quick, adamant manner they were gluten free.
My gingerbread latte was quite strong on the gingerbread to be fair, and the coffees were small, at about £2.89 for mine (£2.39 for a single latte), the pricing to be fair isn't bad but when you add 40p for a syrup and consider how the cafe is, very small, crammed together with tables as small as one you would put the kids at, I can't rate the cafe or the store too highly, I actually feel I can't give any more than 2 stars, but towards the higher end of the 2 star scale, as they didn't have a problem with me bringing in and eating my sandwich from M and S. read more