Classificação do local: 3 North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
I grabbed a coffee from Layzee Latte, even though I really didn’t want to. I have quite a strong innate hatred for shops with irritating and annoying names which are spelt wrong, so this one really took the piss with its ‘LAYZEE’ title. Why not Lazy? It’s not cool, or hip, or remotely down with the kids so cut it out. Anyway, rant over. The coffee was ok. It was also only £1.50, so I took that into account and whacked a couple of sugars into it. I had a latte, mainly because of the name I kinda felt I had to. I wanted to have a seat but there are only a few and they were all taken so I had to walk about with it which I hate doing. That’s not necessarily their fault, although I feel everything should be blamed on them for calling the shop ‘Layzee’ in the first place. That’s still bugging me right now.
Stuart B.
Classificação do local: 3 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Layzee service, Layzee cooking but Layzee prices. You’ll waiter forever for you’re coffee and your sandwich, the staff won’t talk to you(infact nobody talks in here at all which is spooky). But you won’t be charged much for it either, which evens it out drastically. Like Sam said, just ok.
Gibson A.
Classificação do local: 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
I bought my lunch here about a week ago and I thought it was decent, value for money food with quality service. Admittedly, I should have had one of their trademark lattes, but I just wasn’t in the mood for coffee. The décor inside feels relaxed and stylish and the staff are friendly. The ‘layzee’ part of the name refers to the chilled out atmosphere, rather than a poor standard of service. I went for a cheese, ahm and tomato sandwich(wasn’t on the menu, but made it up for me anyway) and a can of coke, which came to only £3 altogether. I thought this was a great deal and the bread was tasty along with decent quality ham, cheese and fresh tomato. I’d certainly come here again as it’s a great coffee shop which offers nice, quicm service and brilliant food.
Sam C.
Classificação do local: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
With only two petite sofas and a single low lying wooden table to rest your brew on, Lazy Latte has minimal space. But, as I found, if your lucky enough to bag one of the sofas and settle down with one of their customer donated books, you’ll be in for a relaxed and fuss free read. They do a hearty selection of sandwiches and soups, all of which are fine for a lunch snack but not worth shouting about.
Jonathan M.
Classificação do local: 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Having sprung up out of literally no-where, Lazy Latte’s is making a reputation for itself among the locals and students of the Newington area it serves. Firstly, I have tasted them, and the Lattes are great — but maybe Lazy Lattes should have been named Not So LAzy LAttes, as this little café has a huge range of things to offer from sandwiches to soups and salads — all of which can be taken out or enjoyed in the tiny sitting area for customers. The cost of all this? Well not much, as regular teas and coffe can set you back around a pound — but the infamous Lattes aroun £1.50. A tiny amount compared to the chain coffee shops.