Agege Bread London Bakers
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Chamber Rating
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Seyi Daniels
Terrible Food, The jollof rice was not Fresh, I called the owner of the restaurant and told him I am not coming again, he was very rude and insulting because I told him the Jollof rice was not prepared that day.
May 4th, 2023 -
Abbs
Poor customer service. Old guy behind the till doesnt know how to communicate with customers. Got a cute daughter but a primary school child has no reason being behind a till taking money when she doesnt know how to give the right change whilst the father speaks to his friends sat around the side.
Apr 8th, 2023 -
Keji Dixon
I went there last week to buy pounded Yam and Egusi stew. When I returned home I took the pounded yam out of the cling film only to find it had not been turned properly. The powder was still in it. Also it looked grey. I can Never buy from this place again. I only went in there because I was tired and too lazy to walk down to the other end of the high street to a place where you can count on good food. The owner was very rude to me before, that even his wife had to chastise him on that occasion and I walked out without buying anything. I will Not be going there ever again for anything. It is a shame. We try to patronise our own people but some are not worth patronising. Great Shame. Thank goodness there are others who we Can patronise.
Oct 17th, 2022 -
Moshud
Sep 25th, 2022 -
lola orisan
I went in to the shop in Deptford market on Sunday morning to buy bread. I asked the owner if there was any left only for him to say to me sarcastically o ri pe o po ni be ni, o se ko gbo gbo e (can you not see there is a lot there, why not take everything) The baskets were empty and another customer made me aware that there were a few more underneath the baskets. The owner is very very very rude and obnoxious and if I was to give him an answer he would hate himself. One more thing he should be wearing gloves when he is serving food as he has the most disgusting hands you can imagine. I love his bakery but he is one very rude old man. I think he should be reported to trading standards for uncleanliness of the shop and the way he treats his customers.
Nov 1st, 2022
Contact Info
- (208) 692-9247
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Agege Bread London Bakers?
A The phone number for Agege Bread London Bakers is: (208) 692-9247.
Q Where is Agege Bread London Bakers located?
A Agege Bread London Bakers is located at 32 Deptford High St, New Cross, eng SE8 4AF
Q What days are Agege Bread London Bakers open?
A Agege Bread London Bakers is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Agege Bread London Bakers rated?
A Agege Bread London Bakers has a 3.4 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Agege Bread London Bakers
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )Seyi Daniels on Google
Terrible Food, The jollof rice was not Fresh, I called the owner of the restaurant and told him I am not coming again, he was very rude and insulting because I told him the Jollof rice was not prepared that day.
Abbs on Google
Poor customer service. Old guy behind the till doesnt know how to communicate with customers. Got a cute daughter but a primary school child has no reason being behind a till taking money when she doesnt know how to give the right change whilst the father speaks to his friends sat around the side.
Keji Dixon on Google
I went there last week to buy pounded Yam and Egusi stew. When I returned home I took the pounded yam out of the cling film only to find it had not been turned properly. The powder was still in it. Also it looked grey. I can Never buy from this place again. I only went in there because I was tired and too lazy to walk down to the other end of the high street to a place where you can count on good food. The owner was very rude to me before, that even his wife had to chastise him on that occasion and I walked out without buying anything. I will Not be going there ever again for anything. It is a shame. We try to patronise our own people but some are not worth patronising. Great Shame. Thank goodness there are others who we Can patronise.
Moshud on Google
lola orisan on Google
I went in to the shop in Deptford market on Sunday morning to buy bread. I asked the owner if there was any left only for him to say to me sarcastically o ri pe o po ni be ni, o se ko gbo gbo e (can you not see there is a lot there, why not take everything) The baskets were empty and another customer made me aware that there were a few more underneath the baskets. The owner is very very very rude and obnoxious and if I was to give him an answer he would hate himself. One more thing he should be wearing gloves when he is serving food as he has the most disgusting hands you can imagine. I love his bakery but he is one very rude old man. I think he should be reported to trading standards for uncleanliness of the shop and the way he treats his customers.