Costa Coffee

11-17 Killeen Ave, Bangor
028 9147 7711

Recent Reviews

Shirley Love

Busy wee place. Coffee hint the spot. Friendly

David Hanna

Had a nice flat white lady took my order very friendly girl. THE LADYWhoserved it needs a cource in customer

Julie Gartland

Sandwiches are great, just shame they don't do ham toasties.

Darren Rea

Good food (chicken and bacon toastie) and tasty Americano coffee. Courteous staffParking: Large Tesco car park at frontWheelchair accessibility: Ground level doorway and wide too.

Michael Donnelly

Quick service and great range available

Paul Young

Clean and comfortable place to enjoy coffee.

David Wilmerson

Meeting with care worker

Nathan Snoddy

So good

Stephen Frazer

Could be betterIt is a hit or miss

John Gracie

Bit untidy but coffee and scone fine

Andrew Johnston

Maybe it's just me, after working with the public, serving food for many years, but I would never have thought to serve food while cleaning products were in the serving area. I would have finished cleaning and then put the cleaning products and cloths away first. To me that would be the right way to do it. The professional way to do it. But maybe things have changed. Maybe that's the way it should be done nowadays. But still, they would clean a table and take away the cleaning products and cloths before the customer is seated.Maybe the young girl didn't think or maybe she was just rude when I pointed out that cleaning should be done before food is served. Anyway, you lost a regular customer today

Andy Coulter

Great Staff and coffee was good too

Susan McKenna

It's a Costa, it does what it's meant to and the staff are always very pleasant. You get exactly what you expect.Parking: It's in a retail park that includes Tesco and other shops so there is general plenty of available on-site parking

Ian Patterson

Spacious and airy. Friendly baristas, knowledgeable and helpful. Great food and coffee.

Michael Bramall

Usually a decent branch, coffee tends to be made well.. But beware if you are the first to walk in and break a quiet spell, the sense that the staff are attending to you reluctantly is palpable.. Like they've been asked to change a nappy.

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