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    Mccoys

    3.5 (18 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Cafes
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Cheap food and lots of it for the price! As far as kebab vans go this is convenient and close to Tom Gate.

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    excellent food, excellent coffee, fresh ground beans, excellent views from the upstairs dinning area over prices quay

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    Review Highlights - Mccoys

    Awesome and totally random to meet a local San Franciscan at a kebab van at 10pm in Oxford!

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    Starbucks - Venti Iced PSL (2023)

    Starbucks

    (7 reviews)

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    Starbucks at St Stephen's Shopping Centre is located on the upper level of the shopping centre, in…read morethe city centre of Hull. The interior is fairly modern, the window seats have nice views of the shopping centre below, and there's mainly comfortable seating, although I do think the overall size is just not adequate, considering this is the only Starbucks in the city centre that isn't in the train station, so it does get very busy. I ordered a Venti Iced PSL via the mobile app, there was a reasonably long wait for my drinks, and the waiting area felt very cramped, but they were busy. My drink tasted good and was up to a reasonable standard, although it did cost a little more than usual as this is a franchise location, it worked out 40 p more compared to a corporate-owned store, this can add up if you visit a lot and buy multiple drinks. Due to being located inside the shopping centre, they do close fairly early at 7 pm, the only other Starbucks nearby would be located inside the train station, but even then they're only open until 8 pm and don't accept Starbucks cards for payment. 3* - Decent Starbucks, yet very busy. Definitely could do with an extra store in the city centre to take the load of this one, which will likely make the experience better across the board.

    Good drinks, good food and staff were very friendly. There was plenty of setting available. This…read morestarbucks is quite unique in that it is positioned in a pod above the shopping centre

    Vascos Tapas & Pintxo Bar

    Vascos Tapas & Pintxo Bar

    (1 review)

    Formerly Scarlett cafe, Vascos is a well-decorated and atmospheric tapas and pintxo bar located in…read moreHull's old town, just outside of Princes Quay. It's cozy, humbly lit, and full of warmth and color, with a beautiful shade of red and streamlined furnishing dominating its decor. The tapas-style menu is perfect for a speedy bite before (or after) a film, but diners and drinkers can also happily lounge for hours. The kitchen is open, and you can watch your meals being prepared. They have an outdoor seating area which is great for socialising. The dishes are simple and traditional, the spicing unpretentious and straightforward but the ingredients are treated so beautifully that the whole of each dish is far greater than the sum of its parts. You can feast on an aromatic wealth of mouthwatering tapas for hours. The chef is warm and approachable, and has, on numerous occasions, explained to customers what the dishes are. A sample of the menu is always on display in a refridgerated unit. The new waitress that was there recently (I suspect this was her first day as she couldn't find anything) left alot to be desired in the customer services department - yelling at the chef (whom I suspect is the owner) in front of customers and not being very pleasent or positively descriptive when customers asked about the menu - but hopefully this will improve or the wait staff will change. Previous visits were not so disappointing. They have a beautiful coffee machine that does amazing cappuccinos, expressos and the rest, all for a reasonable price. The lagers on offer were of a great variety. The wine list left something to be desired, but the house wine seemed to go down well with my friend - who knows a thing or two about reds. The menu is extensive - from Tapas and Pintxo (Pintxo is a small slice of bread upon which an ingredient or mixture of ingredients is put and held there using a stick) to homemade pizzas made with the freshest ingredients. Everything I have had has been incredibly savory and showed the restraint of Spanish cuisine - it has tons of flavor without hitting you over the head with spices. I have tried numerous dishes there, and for the tapas I found the meatballs the best dish. The olives served are proper Spanish olives, and none of that tinned stuff some places give you. I had a pizza there recently that was one the freshest thin crust pizzas I have ever had. They even have a breakfast menu, and cater to vegetarians. Despite living nearby, I have yet to experience Vascos for drinking on an evening, but I suspect that the atmosphere is lively (there is a small stage) and the drinks are flowing.

    Hull Truck Cafe

    Hull Truck Cafe

    (15 reviews)

    Hull truck is a great little theatre with no stage. The audience sit in a semi circle and the arena…read morebelow is the stage. You can take your pint in from the bar too. It is a couple of minutes from the railway and bus stations and a few from the town centre. car parking less than a couple of quid. it is famous for showing new work but is the home of writer John Godber. I have taken family and friends and parties from youth centres and laughed ourselves silly at plays like Bouncers . A lot of famous people have played there including Sunday one man shows with people like Mike Harding. They now have coffee and cake matinees too. it is pretty cheap for professional theater at £10.50 to £16.50 a ticket. (concessions available too) and half that for matinees. There are cheap rates for groups of 10+ and cheap standby tickets if you just turn up. I found the opening hours: Monday-Friday 11am - 8pm Performance days 11am - 5pm Non-Performance days Saturday 1pm - 8pm (Performance days only) Sunday 5.30pm - 7.30pm (Performance days only) This is a really great night out and has been compared to, and said to be better than, fringe.

    Hull Truck Cafe - Michelin star quality food in a casual setting…read more At the front of the Hull Truck Theatre, nestled in the hustle and bustle of the City streets, lies the Hull Truck Cafe. It appeals to a variety of patrons from the young and shabby chic to the more adventurous and refined palettes. Strangely casual would be the correct epithet to describe the surroundings, and I was pleasantly surprised by my visit there. I admit, I had been expecting a mediocre meal with a small selection of cheap wines, but I was in for a massive surprise. They say time flies when you're having fun. Guess what? Time flies even faster when you're eating one of the top ten meals you have ever had the pleasure of tucking into on a cold and rainy day. Upon arrival, we changed tables three times; The leather-chaired tables were too low for eating, the one by the window was too drafty, but the third one was just right. The menu was very unpretentious and the specials looked amazing. They even have a soup of the day (today was potato and leek - my favourite) and both Amara and I sat back and watched in awe and admiration as the food from previous orders came out. We saw everything from the most amazing sandwiches (stacked incredibly high with amazing ingredients), jacket potatoes with numerous fillings to Eggs Benedict (properly done) being served. Now let's get to the more interesting part of this review; the FOOD. I have travelled extensively throughout the United States, United Kingdom and across the world, dining at some of the best restaurants money can buy, and was literally taken aback by the amazing quality of food. I can only review what I have eaten today, and will now try to walk you through my culinary experience. My meal: The Steak and Ale Pie The Pastry: At first inspection, the pastry looked average yet home-made. Once I pierced my fork through its outer crust, the layers of flaky perfection crumbled throughout and fell apart like thinly wafers of soft amber glass waiting to be devoured. I immediately presumed that they had their own pastry chef, as pasty that good does not come without years of dedication and experience, but indeed they do not. I shall talk about the lovely chef later in this review. The Steak: Having had every type of meat possible, from grass-fed beef to Venezuelan steak, I was already familiar with how outstanding good beef can become if treated well. As it turns out, the steak and ale pie was one of the best meals that I have ever had. It was tenderer than any other steak I have experienced in a pie, with an unexpected depth of flavour, it rivalled the quality of some of the top-dollar, triple-digit meals that I have had in downtown New York City, London or even in Portugal. It was that good. I was convinced it was beef brisket, but the chef later assured me that it was locally-sourced chuck steak that had been slow cooked. Cooked to perfection, I say! The Twice-Cooked Chunky Chips: Now the menu does not reveal that these are twice-cooked, but anyone who has ever had the experience of something so devilishly delicious will know the difference, and these were magnificent. Much to my joy, they were not pre-seasoned or salted. I prefer to do that myself. The Roasted Vegetables: Drizzled with a slight bit of honey, these were roasted to perfection. Just crispy enough to bite into, yet fully cooked and incredibly delicious. The Shot of Ale: Yes, a shot of ale. The meal comes with its very own shot glass full of ale as accompaniment, seeing as it is the same ale that the pie is cooked with. What a splendid idea! Amara's meal: Honey-Glazed Chorizo with Goats Cheese Risotto: I have to admit that I am not a big fan of risotto, but this may have changed me. I do love chorizo, and these had a slight tinge of honey to them, complimenting the goat's cheese and tantalising my taste buds, daring me to have just a bit more. The "side" Caesar Salad: Literally the largest side salad I have ever seen. Complete with greens, a full chicken breast, poached egg, a fresh anchovy, homemade croutons and dressing and the most divine pan-fried smoked pancetta, I could have easily had this on its own. The Service: We had a great waitress who was happy to cater to our every whim, but did not pester us. Finding the right balance between the two is a very hard thing to do, and she has it down to an art. The portions were large, and the staff were more than happy to put everything into small containers for us to take home - a major positive in my eyes. The Prices: I was surprised that the prices are very reasonable. Our full meal, complete with drinks, was around £22. Looking back, I paid something similar for a meal at a pub recently, and the quality was nowhere near as good as at the Hull Truck Cafe. The Wine List: The wine list is surprisingly better than average, with a selection of House wines as well as champagne. I was also happy to see a good bottle of Rioja on

    Mccoys - coffee - Updated May 2026

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