Hasn't been posted for a while and now includes Saturdays from 3PM.
2 adults main meals + drinks for £9, kids meals come free and also include a drink and fruit bag.
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mergleb
27 Mar 1610#19
SOme really snide remarks in this thread.
It's no good saying "UGH" or "Never again" etc if you are not going to have the decency to explain why.
Too much idle snobbery methinks.
havinalaff
26 Mar 168#6
jeeez is not about if you can cook at home cheaper. of course you can. However if you want a cheap meal out somewhere it's a good deal at 2.25 per person.
peterstyles75
26 Mar 168#4
Thanks but I think I'll give it miss. I'll save my tenner to spend in store , cook at home and have change.
julieallen to peterstyles75
26 Mar 167#11
What a strange attitude, do you brew your own beer rather than go to a pub, take a flask of coffee with you rather than buy one when you're out?
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Marky1987
26 Mar 162#1
I used to go a lot the fish and chips meal is nice and so is hunters chicken...very cheap meal out to save the hassle of cooking.
CoolElectronics to Marky1987
26 Mar 162#2
Yep cooking is such a hassle.
DonkeyKonk
26 Mar 163#3
Had a few nightmares in Morrissons Café's.
I think the fish n chips is okay, but don't touch the lasagne.
peterstyles75
26 Mar 168#4
Thanks but I think I'll give it miss. I'll save my tenner to spend in store , cook at home and have change.
julieallen to peterstyles75
26 Mar 167#11
What a strange attitude, do you brew your own beer rather than go to a pub, take a flask of coffee with you rather than buy one when you're out?
jsty3105 to peterstyles75
27 Mar 16#27
I would have thought it went without saying that cooking at home can be cheaper than eating out...
YouDontWantToKnow to peterstyles75
27 Mar 161#32
Thank God everyone doesnt think like you else KFC & your local Chinese or Indian or pub wouldnt exist.
And its good for parents not to cook from time to time.
Marky1987 to peterstyles75
27 Mar 16#33
I doubt you would have much change I find Asda, Morrisons etc very expensive for the food shop. Company shop is just perfect you get loads for £60-70...but you need a card (police and nhs workers I think).
blue1971
26 Mar 16#5
I wouldn't want it for free,such a grim experience !
havinalaff
26 Mar 168#6
jeeez is not about if you can cook at home cheaper. of course you can. However if you want a cheap meal out somewhere it's a good deal at 2.25 per person.
Fish and chips in my local is lovely, nice it's Saturday now thanks op.
maurian
26 Mar 161#10
Had a Big Breakfast at Morrison's this morning , never again
nn196411
26 Mar 16#12
other than a jacket potato everything iv had in thier cafes has been horrid and im not fussy so thats saying something ! good price though for a night off slaving over the stove and endless washing up :-)
______
27 Mar 163#13
Yes. Poor people don't do that hence they are poor.
Gollywood
27 Mar 16#14
& don't forget washing up :stuck_out_tongue:
Beefsteak44
27 Mar 16#15
Not the fastest or best food in the world, and there is no offence intended towards the staff as I am disabled too, but our local store seems to employ the people that 'Remploy' unceremoniously dismissed just recently.
We waited three quarters of an hour for two portions of "Eggs Benedict" whilst there was only one other customer in front of us!
Cheap food , yes, save on cooking time, yes, good value, debateable, good food...................................... Nope !!!
MR GUS to Beefsteak44
27 Mar 16#22
It's fine to vocalise this on a deal site with regards to your issue in one branch, however did you speak to the manager?
Ben3110
27 Mar 16#16
Ugh morrisons cafe
coolcat21
27 Mar 16#17
ooh, lovely now it includes Saturday. :laughing:
themachman
27 Mar 16#18
Nice one,ill tell the neighbours ,hey have a couple of kids and they loved this last time it was on.
mergleb
27 Mar 1610#19
SOme really snide remarks in this thread.
It's no good saying "UGH" or "Never again" etc if you are not going to have the decency to explain why.
Too much idle snobbery methinks.
Beefsteak44 to mergleb
27 Mar 16#20
I think my comment justifies itself!
shikztheurbanlegend to mergleb
27 Mar 161#24
very well said, my thoughts all the time on HUKD these days. Morrison's here i go :smiley:
thanks Derek_Duval
Hpi_matrix
27 Mar 16#21
You'd have to pay me to eat at one of their cafe's
MR GUS to Hpi_matrix
27 Mar 16#23
I regularly have their scrambled eggs on toast, great value, often very nice amenable staff, saves me chowing down on something really naff elsewhere, it's a cafe, essentially a greasy spoon, not a high class eaterie, therefore in context fine for an inbetween meal where nutrition isn't the first priority :confused:
whoop_de_do_basil
27 Mar 16#25
my local served good food when it first opened and always packed out, then as time went on the quality of the food kept slipping. Most of the staff seem to have that vacant look in their eyes now. I was glad when Wetherspoons came to town and enjoy most of their meals but has anyone else noticed that their roast dinners went considerably downhill and the beef seems to be reformed tinned beef now?
whoop_de_do_basil
27 Mar 161#26
scorchio for £2.25 each either way :smirk:
hollieemery56
27 Mar 16#28
The breakfasts are standard (as you'd expect for those prices!) but yummy. Fish and chips are really tasty too - my OAP parents love the fact the fish is properly battered, like the good old days. Cheap and cheerful too!
Depends on your local Morrison, but when I go in for breakfast, I usually buy a yoghurt in-store and eat it in there. No-ones complained yet at least..
paul.jacobs
27 Mar 162#29
Going to a Morrisons cafe is like visiting an old peoples home.
Guest991145
27 Mar 161#30
Despite what everyone says, I think the food in Morrisons is decent and unpretentious. Cheap decent homemade meal. Enjoy it as a treat before shopping. Service is sometimes a bit slow and they seem to burn a fried egg to an inch within their lives. Mostly decent though
Whether I want to go when there are load of kids running around with their ignorant parents ignoring them as they cause havoc is another story though.
supersue
27 Mar 162#31
It's always been a great deal with kids after 4 pm weekdays - now Saturdays too even greater! Proper meal, not a McD's, and as has been mentioned - Fish and Chips fantastic value. We have 10 grandchildren so often take advantage of this offer if we're out and about. On our expeditions we do take our own flask for coffee and soups - and children's drinks - to save money (hence we're not poor) - but don't fancy Peterstyles75's chances of cooking up a home-made type hot meal for our group for £2ish each many miles from home......and travelling home to cook it and going back to our activity would be even less economical.... Well done Op - thanks for highlighting the inclusion of Saturdays!
Beefsteak44
27 Mar 16#34
Funnily enough we did. Happy now.
By the way, I love Morrisons, why else would I be on here in the first place?
boab69
27 Mar 16#35
just been and its monday to sunday, i had scampi, partner had fish n chips kids had chicken nuggets and cheeseburger all had a drink also the kids had a bag of fruit and a yougurt all for £2.25 each, what a bargain and it aws really nice, well done morrisons,
Derek_Duval to boab69
27 Mar 16#37
I didn't think it would include Sunday as it's after 3 and most morrisons shut at 4. But that's good to know, cheers.
exiles1989
27 Mar 161#36
This deal has been on for ages, Mon - Fri. We take the kids to the store in Cwmbran once or twice a month after school. The food is actually very good, we can all find something to eat. For £9, we all eat it all and get a drink each. Also for just £1 extra each, the kids can have an ice cream. Great it's been extended. Obviously not all stores are the same, but certainly the food and service in Cwmbran is really good. And it's all for less than a tenner for 4 of us.
ElaenorHartly
28 Mar 16#38
I think I'll pass, because our Morrisons café ended up with a car driving into the window and coating half of the café in broken glass.
Rich44 to ElaenorHartly
29 Mar 16#41
Yes that happens all the time I expect amd is a reason to never eat in there :man:
Weird
whoop_de_do_basil to ElaenorHartly
29 Mar 16#42
You get free entertainment while you eat too?
MR GUS
29 Mar 16#39
Well that was a question not an attack :confused:
If your attitude is that bad then I wouldn't blame them for serving you dog muck on a plate! ...I was merely trying to get across that many folk simply moan esewhere (such as here) when presented with sub par services rather than address the situation in order that corrective action can be implemented.
Thanks, have you marked simply as a petulant horses @rses from hereon. :stuck_out_tongue: ..likely your local Morrisons do to!
Rich44
29 Mar 16#40
Talk about rampant snobbery!
This is CHEAPER than McDonald's ffs!
Some of the meals are a touch grim & basically ready meals but the Fish & Chips is absolutely amazing. You'll not be able to beat that price even cooking it yourself.
Also it's about convenience ffs go shopping & feed everyone so no cooking & washing up once you get home.
Look if you don't like it then just stfu & don't go leave it fir the rest of us to enjoy as a reasonably priced treat
Beefsteak44
31 Mar 16#43
And I have marked as a stupid idiot who wants to start arguments just for the sake of it.
Opening post
2 adults main meals + drinks for £9, kids meals come free and also include a drink and fruit bag.
Top comments
It's no good saying "UGH" or "Never again" etc if you are not going to have the decency to explain why.
Too much idle snobbery methinks.
All comments (43)
I think the fish n chips is okay, but don't touch the lasagne.
And its good for parents not to cook from time to time.
We waited three quarters of an hour for two portions of "Eggs Benedict" whilst there was only one other customer in front of us!
Cheap food , yes, save on cooking time, yes, good value, debateable, good food...................................... Nope !!!
It's no good saying "UGH" or "Never again" etc if you are not going to have the decency to explain why.
Too much idle snobbery methinks.
thanks Derek_Duval
Depends on your local Morrison, but when I go in for breakfast, I usually buy a yoghurt in-store and eat it in there. No-ones complained yet at least..
Whether I want to go when there are load of kids running around with their ignorant parents ignoring them as they cause havoc is another story though.
By the way, I love Morrisons, why else would I be on here in the first place?
Weird
Well that was a question not an attack :confused:
If your attitude is that bad then I wouldn't blame them for serving you dog muck on a plate! ...I was merely trying to get across that many folk simply moan esewhere (such as here) when presented with sub par services rather than address the situation in order that corrective action can be implemented.
Thanks, have you marked simply as a petulant horses @rses from hereon. :stuck_out_tongue: ..likely your local Morrisons do to!
This is CHEAPER than McDonald's ffs!
Some of the meals are a touch grim & basically ready meals but the Fish & Chips is absolutely amazing. You'll not be able to beat that price even cooking it yourself.
Also it's about convenience ffs go shopping & feed everyone so no cooking & washing up once you get home.
Look if you don't like it then just stfu & don't go leave it fir the rest of us to enjoy as a reasonably priced treat