Caffè Nero

Caffè Nero is a coffee shop Lancashire England located in United Kingdom.

8 / 10
48
ratings
  • Phone

    +44 1772 825832

  • Website

    caffenero.co.uk

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  • Type

    Coffee Shop

Address

84/84A Fishergate Preston Lancashire PR1 2HJ United Kingdom

Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Menus Breakfast, Lunch

Comments / 10


Keywords:

lattes casual breakfast food frappés strawberries friendly staff
Christina Rochester

Staff here are brilliant. Only been in two or three times and they have the order memorised. Makes life much easier

Robert Dugdale

Solid Caffe Nero. Staff are friendly , ample seating but can be quite busy at times so tables can fill up with old cups.

Yvonne Casey

I have managed to get several free coffees through 02 priority moments. Pleasant staff

Paul

Pastries , croissants , cappuccino , latte . Everything you need for breakfast !

Elodie Farrar

Strawberry iced frappe was super tasty and refreshing on a hot day

Phat Buoy

Good standard Nero - always struggle for seats at the weekend

Plhi Sheps

Good seating for people watching the St Georges

Maryam AlMughaizwi

Hot chocolate is yummy

Matt S

Check out the Ben Franklin plaque

elliot solomon-brady

try to avoid being served by the woman. her coffee is bad.

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