30 minute visit = £1.80 for 2-3 hot drinks, a few pieces of cake and a quick nip to the loo. Don't mind if I do...
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karlie88
18 May 1718#3
I've got no problems with re-posts as it helps promotes old deals - but to copy & paste it as your own deal is just a tad lazy, in my opinion.
greysquaill
18 May 173#4
All-you-can-eat???
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teerex
18 May 171#1
Great, never heard of it before
drnkbeer
18 May 17#2
I've seen places around that offer these sorts of "rental" opportunities to businesses, renting out conference rooms and small cubicle rooms for people who regularly deal online and want a physical meeting. Ingenious little concept really.
I'm not sure how this would work, considering surely the food costs more to provide than they make in return? Coffee and Tea would be easy enough I'm sure.
karlie88
18 May 1718#3
I've got no problems with re-posts as it helps promotes old deals - but to copy & paste it as your own deal is just a tad lazy, in my opinion.
greysquaill
18 May 173#4
All-you-can-eat???
937666 to greysquaill
18 May 17#5
cburns
18 May 17#6
Do they provide beds..........cause with offer I'm moving in :sunglasses:
burmingum
18 May 17#7
have been to one and its OK.
asia_2310
18 May 17#8
I'm having a hypo
deblow
18 May 17#9
The one in Liverpool closed down early this year after having a dispute with it's landlord over “considerable arrears”.
aLV426
18 May 17#10
Thanks for sharing OP!
Sadly I don't think this will work as a long term business model and for that reason I am out... :stuck_out_tongue:
jonmarz89
18 May 17#11
i once went to one in Liverpool and i was just really firstly 6 mins for few cakes and down drinks as there also do cold drinks
Coffee100
18 May 171#12
Agree. Should have at least acknowledged original poster.
eripmav
18 May 17#13
Went into the Manchester one with my son. Nice staff - but wasn't overly impressed. Cheap for a quick coffee though and the boy filled up on cake, so...
Mrman123
18 May 17#14
Went a few years ago now. I really liked it nice and quirky also cool. More homely feel. Try it!
charlottewhalley
18 May 17#15
That's such a brilliant idea!
peterstyles75
18 May 17#16
Surely the term all you can eat goes against trade descriptions act, if I'm the first to arrive when the premises open I pay my money so entitled to eat every thing but by allowing others to do the same it wouldn't be possible for me to eat it all, I accept that it is unlikely I could eat all but it is the principle they are selling on the basis I can eat it all as the term all you can eat implies I have the opportunity to eat it all, which is being deny to me once others are allowed to have the same offer :smiley:
Magurdrac
18 May 17#17
Expired - this is old news, and it's actually 8p a minute in Manchester.
Decent value for the first half an hour - quick meeting or a drink etc, but becomes a rip off (to me) if you use it to work in as a freelancer or to play a board game in.
WCS.Tony
18 May 17#18
I'm confused - WHERE DO I FIND ONE?
Is there a website or a list of these addresses (Liverpool, Manchester and London are pretty big places).
Opening post
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/business-37716210/my-shop-6p-a-minute-cafe-thrives-in-north-of-england
30 minute visit = £1.80 for 2-3 hot drinks, a few pieces of cake and a quick nip to the loo. Don't mind if I do...
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I'm not sure how this would work, considering surely the food costs more to provide than they make in return? Coffee and Tea would be easy enough I'm sure.
Sadly I don't think this will work as a long term business model and for that reason I am out...
:stuck_out_tongue:
Decent value for the first half an hour - quick meeting or a drink etc, but becomes a rip off (to me) if you use it to work in as a freelancer or to play a board game in.
Is there a website or a list of these addresses (Liverpool, Manchester and London are pretty big places).