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Pret A Manger - London - Photo album

Mary Queen of Scots House circa 1905, Grade II Listed where “Pret a Manger” currently occupies the ground floor aside Cheshire Alley. An elaborate, detailed and idiosyncratic Gothic fantasy that also incorporates some Art Nouveau flourishes and a prominent statue of Queen Mary to whom the building i
Good quality and healthy options, freshly made. Prices are OK and staff is friendly and helpful. 4 starts because of the limited seating options and the non-existent view (only window to the street was blocked by a very big poster), but considering the area and it's density it's to be expected.
It has had the same offering for many years, but there is no need to change because the food is very tasty and consistently high quality.
Lovely food. A bit expensive and not a lot of comfort for eating in.
Needs more vegan options and could include a vegan yogurt alternative too
They have a good selection of food, it’s not the most tasty, but it gets the job done.
The best pret team. Fantastic service. Very welcome
This prey is always extremely busy and the team are anyways fast and polite. Big up this team ! Thanks guys
Good food as usual and not too crowded during my visit.
Great Pret as always, but very small with not many seating options...
Nice place and brilliant coffee! Thanks Abdel for amazing customer service
Not enough seaying areas but as all Pret A Mangers friendly staff and clean interiors
It's a Pret. Actually had tomato soup today, so that was some good news.
Excellent customer service, the staff here often go the extra mile.
Good food, not enough seats
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