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Gails Notting Hill

2.5 star(s) from 7 reviews
Gails Notting Hill
138 Portobello Road
Notting Hill
London
W11 2DZ
tel.: 02084572094
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James Brawn

Gails Notting Hill

The first Gail's, opened in 2005 on Hampstead High Street aiming to deliver a more original and local alternative to the bakery chains in the High Street. If you enjoy, wholesome handmade breads that are additive free, this is the place for you.

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James Brawn
04-02-2010
4.0 star(s)

Its not cheap here at all. I fancy one of the girls behind the counter, this is having a negative effect on my bank balance, as I've been in three this week already.

Gails is full of the kind of people that do not venuture futher north then the Electric Cinema, so its place that I tend to normally avoid. The food and bread though are very very very good and the service is spot on.

Faisal
04-02-2010
4.0 star(s)

Great place to enjoy coffee and a slice of chocolate cake on a Saturday afternoon.

Ken Macdonald
16-12-2009
0.5 star(s)

My six-year-old and three-year-old daughters wanted to go to Gail's. Me, my wife and her sister had just been to see the Christmas concert at Colville Primary which is close by, and agreed to take the girls there as a treat. Incidentally, the concert was charming, and Colville is an excellent school.

I’d read a deeply unflattering review of Gail's by the excellent Nottinghillnonsense who thought it hideously expensive. But when the kids said they wanted to go, I caved in after about four seconds.

We had a couple of drinks and two gingerbread men, which we paid for when we ordered. Then the girls wanted some orange juice (£2.80 each, tiny plastic cups!) and my wife paid for them. Then she noticed that she’d been charged for the gingerbread men again, an extra £2.20.

She pointed this out to the staff, in what seemed to me to be a surprisingly long, though civil, conversation. They said they’d need to check it on the computer. Ten minutes later the kids wanted to leave. I went to the counter to find out what was going on with our refund.

‘I can’t give you a refund until I’ve printed out the receipt from the computer,’ the manageress said. I said ‘Please could you just give us the £2.20 – my daughters want to leave, and you don’t have a loo here.’ Yes in this extremely expensive joint, they have no toilet – we were pointed to the public loo outside.

I repeated my request for a prompt refund. The manageress, still fiddling with the computer, said she couldn’t do that until she had a printout.

By now, I’d had enough. What did they think? That this was an elaborate scam by us to do them out of £2.20 when we’d spent 15 quid for some drinks and biscuits?

I asked if I should just take some bread (displayed on the counter) to the same value. That got them a bit excited. I raised my voice to give the other customers a chance to hear what was going on. ‘So you’re refusing to give me my £2.20 that you mistakenly overcharged me?’ I had everyone’s attention at this point.

Eventually (this went on for some minutes) one of the waitresses said that she found me threatening as a man (I think she meant I was a man, not her). She started giving me the money out of the tips cup. She was 1p short, so she pulled out a card, opened the till and took out the 1p. So much for not being able to refund me until a computer printout appeared.

Horrible place, I won’t be back. Though I suspect I have a lifetime ban. Never mind, I can give them a smile every morning as I pass by to drop my girls off at school.

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zia stevens
28-04-2009
3.0 star(s)
After feeling rather weary and parched last Sunday following a lazy jaunt along the portobello market route I decided to plant my weary shins at one of Gail's outdoor tables hoping to rest my aching legs and sun my sun starved shoulders.I was very pleased to immediatley be served by one of the attractive young staff members who suggested I try a slice of their delicious carrot cake with my peppermint tea. Sure! - I figured with the miles that I had covered I was in need of some calorific replenishment.
The magnificent looking structure that came with my tea was a very generous portion indeed and although it appeared dangerously rich, it went down a pleasant treat without leaving me feeling sickly and bloated.The friendly staff also went down a treat as did the soporific background tunes.I will surely be back to treat myself and my tastebuds to more of Gail's delights.
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Jack in Notting Hill
Promises so much and delivered so little, oh apart from two coffees and two brownies costing £20!
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