This was a second visit to Muffin Break (different branch), an Aussie chain in the UK.I was looking forward to the festive turkey/cauliflower cheese Yorkshire wraps shown outside the cafe but they were not available so why display them.The staff were baffled when I showed a picture of what was advertised, I mean its Christmas, they are promoting it but do not have it or even attempted to make one but all they pointed to was the Chicken Tikka Yorkshire Pudding in the cabinet.Anyway, got the chicken tikka Yorkshire pudding which was the best of both worlds and the Christmas panini with turkey stuffing etc.The tikka Yorkshire was a good idea but the Yorkshire let it down because the texture on one side had not risen properly otherwise good.The tikka filling was weird/healthy with quinoa and green peppers.The Christmas turkey panini fared better.
Robert Peterson
Nice relaxing coffee and muffin shop.
iain mutch
Absolutely filthy cutlery disgusting chocolate brownie. Could only advise you to stay away .
supersupergirl
This was a second visit to Muffin Break (different branch), an Aussie chain in the UK. I was looking forward to the festive turkey/cauliflower cheese Yorkshire wraps shown outside the cafe but they were not available so why display them. The staff were baffled when I showed a picture of what was advertised, I mean its Christmas, they are promoting it but do not have it or even attempted to make one but all they pointed to was the Chicken Tikka Yorkshire Pudding in the cabinet. They didn't even say it was sold out. Anyway, got the chicken tikka Yorkshire pudding which was the best of both worlds and the Christmas panini with turkey stuffing etc. The tikka Yorkshire was a good idea but the Yorkshire let it down because the texture on one side had not risen properly otherwise good. The tikka filling was weird/healthy with quinoa and green peppers. The Christmas turkey panini fared better.
Charlie Danielle Vigar
Well where do I start, let’s begin with the overpriced hot chocolate that burnt my tongue as well as only being half full. The disgrace considering I paid £4. The cookie was as hard as a brick and was expensive as hell £1.90. I don’t think I will visit here again because the milkshake took half an hour to to be made. The place wasn’t even busy so god knows what it would be like if it was.
Alcers Arise
Muffin Break is a fantastic cafe. The selection of snacks and sandwiches is diverse and taste delicious. Perfect for coffee lovers.Cheers.
Laila Andreous
If I could rate this place a zero I would absolutely terrible customer service the lady was shockingly disrespectful and rude her name was hani and said she was the manager when it turns out she is an assistant so disappointed won't be coming again
Brenda Riddle
Lovely staff. Very polite and friendly. We visit 3 times a week. They always remember what we have to drink ?
hocus pocus
Hard working staff. Nice quiet end of the shopping centre. Lots of seating. Oreo milkshake is expensive but incredibly good and virtually a whole meal. Maybe good to share!
Joseph Peter Horne
Great place for a quick coffee , how ever there seem to be a limited number of different muffins for a place that calls its self muffin break?
Delicious cakes and muffins ?. Small and friendly café.
nick needham
Coffee is good. Food is good but not always what you expect.Parking: Parking is opposite the centre in the large Hunter's Bridge site.
Matt Shaw
It's a nice coffee shop. Not much atmosphere as it's inside the morgue of the Howard centre. The staff a good, friendly and attentive. Coffee and tea are nice , food is good too but (slightly on the high side price wise.)
Stu Radley
Located inside the Howard Centre right by the now closed M&S and handy if you want somewhere inside where you can take your dog. Food is decent and well priced with the muffins (as you'd expect) being the main attraction. Service is pretty prompt and I enjoyed my bacon, cheese and egg bagel.
Sean O'hUaillaigh
Very impressed by service of Sonal and her colleaguesThe food and coffees were above expectation and exceptional for a bank holiday. Had checked in on Starbucks and the choices not to our taste so this was even more of a treat. Highly recommend.Vegetarian options: Think there were a few that we could seeKid-friendliness: There were some youngsters with parents but as there are tables outside but in the centre gives much flexibilityParking: Lots of parking adjacent to the Howatd centreWheelchair accessibility: Lifts in centre and support service also available I believe.Dietary restrictions: Seem to have a wide range.
This was a second visit to Muffin Break (different branch), an Aussie chain in the UK.I was looking forward to the festive turkey/cauliflower cheese Yorkshire wraps shown outside the cafe but they were not available so why display them.The staff were baffled when I showed a picture of what was advertised, I mean its Christmas, they are promoting it but do not have it or even attempted to make one but all they pointed to was the Chicken Tikka Yorkshire Pudding in the cabinet.Anyway, got the chicken tikka Yorkshire pudding which was the best of both worlds and the Christmas panini with turkey stuffing etc.The tikka Yorkshire was a good idea but the Yorkshire let it down because the texture on one side had not risen properly otherwise good.The tikka filling was weird/healthy with quinoa and green peppers.The Christmas turkey panini fared better.
Nice relaxing coffee and muffin shop.
Absolutely filthy cutlery disgusting chocolate brownie. Could only advise you to stay away .
This was a second visit to Muffin Break (different branch), an Aussie chain in the UK. I was looking forward to the festive turkey/cauliflower cheese Yorkshire wraps shown outside the cafe but they were not available so why display them. The staff were baffled when I showed a picture of what was advertised, I mean its Christmas, they are promoting it but do not have it or even attempted to make one but all they pointed to was the Chicken Tikka Yorkshire Pudding in the cabinet. They didn't even say it was sold out. Anyway, got the chicken tikka Yorkshire pudding which was the best of both worlds and the Christmas panini with turkey stuffing etc. The tikka Yorkshire was a good idea but the Yorkshire let it down because the texture on one side had not risen properly otherwise good. The tikka filling was weird/healthy with quinoa and green peppers. The Christmas turkey panini fared better.
Well where do I start, let’s begin with the overpriced hot chocolate that burnt my tongue as well as only being half full. The disgrace considering I paid £4. The cookie was as hard as a brick and was expensive as hell £1.90. I don’t think I will visit here again because the milkshake took half an hour to to be made. The place wasn’t even busy so god knows what it would be like if it was.
Muffin Break is a fantastic cafe. The selection of snacks and sandwiches is diverse and taste delicious. Perfect for coffee lovers.Cheers.
If I could rate this place a zero I would absolutely terrible customer service the lady was shockingly disrespectful and rude her name was hani and said she was the manager when it turns out she is an assistant so disappointed won't be coming again
Lovely staff. Very polite and friendly. We visit 3 times a week. They always remember what we have to drink ?
Hard working staff. Nice quiet end of the shopping centre. Lots of seating. Oreo milkshake is expensive but incredibly good and virtually a whole meal. Maybe good to share!
Great place for a quick coffee , how ever there seem to be a limited number of different muffins for a place that calls its self muffin break?
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Delicious cakes and muffins ?. Small and friendly café.
Coffee is good. Food is good but not always what you expect.Parking: Parking is opposite the centre in the large Hunter's Bridge site.
It's a nice coffee shop. Not much atmosphere as it's inside the morgue of the Howard centre. The staff a good, friendly and attentive. Coffee and tea are nice , food is good too but (slightly on the high side price wise.)
Located inside the Howard Centre right by the now closed M&S and handy if you want somewhere inside where you can take your dog. Food is decent and well priced with the muffins (as you'd expect) being the main attraction. Service is pretty prompt and I enjoyed my bacon, cheese and egg bagel.
Very impressed by service of Sonal and her colleaguesThe food and coffees were above expectation and exceptional for a bank holiday. Had checked in on Starbucks and the choices not to our taste so this was even more of a treat. Highly recommend.Vegetarian options: Think there were a few that we could seeKid-friendliness: There were some youngsters with parents but as there are tables outside but in the centre gives much flexibilityParking: Lots of parking adjacent to the Howatd centreWheelchair accessibility: Lifts in centre and support service also available I believe.Dietary restrictions: Seem to have a wide range.