Best cappuccino in the town! Really inexpensive and comfortable. You must go there and buy one, Recommended!
Sharat G.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
This place…
Calley
Tu valoración: 3 Bracknell, United Kingdom
The outside of this café looks awful and it looks slightly better inside. It does need refurbishing but the service is very good. The main man — owner? is a bit pushy and does keep asking what you want, I would not want to work here as I think you have to be on your toes all the time even though the staff seem very quick. The food is ok and not badly priced. It always seems busy and has a good menu and nice coffee.
Harou
Tu valoración: 1 London, United Kingdom
For such a large shop in such a grand location it’s a great wonder that nobody’s even heard of it. Veiled by a vast brown sail of an awning and tinted [or filthy] brown windows, one has no idea of what lays inside. But today we would be finding out, we were going to be going in, into the unknown Stepping into the Café was a step into a bygone decade. It was a step into 1960s America. This was Detroitin Slough. In the wanna-be Midwest diner the the regulars were greeted by a sight not seen before since the days of the Raj: four brown youths and one with a black shaggy beard. All the people in there were — to put it bluntly — grey haired, white pensioners. Their laser-like stare burnt holes in our temples. Tension was looming in the air but was broken suddenly as we were greeted by a waitress that looked like she’d come straight of the set of Grease who ushered to our seats in the middle of the café so that everyone could keep their stares on lock. Having just sat down we were swiftly asked if we would like to order, almost as though they were trying to hurry our visit. A specially fixed overpriced menu(reserved for the rare ethnic visitor) was placed at our table. The pork laden menu wasn’t enough to throw us off though. So their next attempt to get rid of us was promptly deployed He arrived in the form of a portly middle aged man who knew exactly how to get rid of us. G’d morning gents, the fat man greeted us, we have some great deals on today. Bacon, Pork, Ham and Eggs. He listed Its all very good. He continued to assure us. The tables had turned, they had started the counterattack. Scared by the prospect of being force fed bacon by the greasy manager, us four muslims started to panic. Our eyes shifted from one to another as if asking for an escape plan, and it came, from who else but Zeeshan. on 3. He whispered from behind his menu. 1he signalled with his fingers 23. RUN! And that we did. Like a supercharged Linford Christie. With out turning back until we noticed we’d forgotten Nafiul.
Zeesha
Tu valoración: 1 Neath, United Kingdom
I went there one day because it was in Slough High street and me and my mate wanted to get something from every shop in the high street. So we both went there and the place looks good and had good service. We were given the menu and an icecream was about 5 pound!!! :O The waiter kept asking us for our order and we kept stalling, so when the waiter turned around we ran out of the place– all 5 of us. It was classic comedy!
Kas7
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Classy Touch restaurant has been on the high street for as long as i can remember, and run by the same people for as long as i can remember. This place is a real treat. From the outside it looks like any other café. It has a slightly garish brown and orange façade and the large windows let everyone look in on you eating. When you do bother to look into the window, you will always see one thing Its ALWAYS full. This is a testimony to how good this greasy café is. Firstly, its called restaurant but it IS acfe. A very large café. It has a slightly american feel to it, the way the tables are set up. It reminds me of the diner in the film ‘Grease’. It is very clean, and the walls display menus and the owners family/friends pictures. The menu is very large. You can have salads, burgers, sandwiches, jacket potatoes, pies, fish and chips, ice cream sundaes, pancakes lots and lots to choose from. I normally go for a burger simply because they are good and really put the neighbouring McDs and B. K’s in their place! The drinks are small so i would opt for a cup of tea(you get a large mug) as opposed to the cola. The prices are reasonable — you will spend more or less the same as you would in a KFC or alike, depending on what you have. If you have kids they do lots of kiddie aimed meals and some fun touches like coke floats(ice cream on cola) — which are actually quite yummy! The staff are really efficient and you will not wait long for your food, they seem very well organised. You will get a slip of white paper saying what you have ordered, so when you are ready to pay just bring it up to the counter near the chefs :)