I walked in, didn't much want to buy anything, so I promptly left.
The Greggs chain has over 2,000 stores in the UK, but the one that had opened in our town shut down - it was only open a year or so and had initially closed on Wu flu lockdown and never re opened so the chances of my using the money I hold on my Greggs phone app sure diminished.
I thought though that when I'm next at Castlecourt Belfast I can pop in there as I'd only be a very occasional customer but again it too is also gone. (I have to update this part. I was in the city yesterday 3 Sept 21 and it has re opened but I still didn't buy anything - mind you O' Brien's aside the food offerings in castlecourt as so awful it makes Greggs very good.)
It's not a store I would go to often as the food is more toward junk and fast food - doughnuts, meat pies, sausage and vegan sausage rolls, soup from tins, and sandwich meal deals.
I'm not overly impressed with their coffee either, more Mc Donald's than Pret A Manger. Truth is their breakfast deal is the only one I'd get and only if there's no half decent alternative close by.
Their sausage rolls are alright but our local bakeries are far better so they couldn't compete in our town.
One thing worth a mention is their attempts at being human friendly as they do use free range eggs, they bake 'fresh' in store throughout the day, use paper where possible, and their food is free of the nasty stuff.
They don't use artificial colours, flavours, added trans fats or MSG and they do try to keep a contented workforce. They've been named one of the happiest places to work in the UK. read more