Pret A Manger

Pret creates handmade natural food avoiding the obscure chemicals, additives and preservatives common to so much of the 'prepared' and 'fast' food on the market today.

8 / 10
24
ratings
  • Phone

    +44 121 709 0751

  • Website

    pret.co.uk

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  • Type

    Sandwich Spot

Address

Unit 29a, High Street West Midlands B91 3TA United Kingdom

Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch

Comments / 6


Keywords:

great value green tea chicken healthy food crowded restaurants
Elliott Brown

Upstairs area with additional seating . If they make a take away coffee by mistake they will replace it with a crockery cup free of charge. If you are staying in. Other Pret's only give paper cups out.

Darren

Had a lovely ham roll with gurkins. This place has become so popular!

Sailesh Patel

The Chicken Chipotle Burrito is amazing, but watch out as the bottom sticks to the bag

Lee Croucher

The chicken salad is amazing, try it

Simon Toon

Jalapeño chicken wrap worth a go.

Cris Costa

The best green tea ......

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Iced mocha with whipped cream - lovely stuff. Friendly staff. - Sophia Knight

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