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Millie's Cookies |
| Date: |
05/11/08 (97 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good varieties
Disadvantages: Bit pricey
You tend to find Millie's Cookies shops in shopping arcades or at train stations as they tend to take up a quite small space as they sell snack food on the go.
As the name would suggest they primarily sell cookies in a wide variety, these are all freshly baked and I must say they are deliscious to eat however on the down side they are not that cheap at between 80 and ninety five pence each and it is very hard to say but one is never enough in m y opinion. They also sell drinks both hot and cold and Baskin Robbins ice cream varieties.
There are lots of different types and flavours of cookies, I especially like the oatmeal and raisen type which is a little chewy when you bite into it, the Double Choolate is also nice and this one I find quite filling and is enough on its own. In all there are about a dozen varieties so plenty to try. They also sell a selection of muffins and the banana toffee is excellent and the Blueberry and Raspberry ripple is a more fruity muffin and a bit lighter to taste.
It does get cheaper if you buy larger quantities and they do boxes of 13 as well which are a nice alternative to taking in cakes to work and works out at under £5.
The coffee they serve is pretty good as well and for food on the go they are definately one option to consider.
Summary: Cookies and coffee
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- 05/11/08 Oh yummy, I'm hungry now x |
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- 05/11/08 The banana and toffe muffins are def my fav! x |
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- 05/11/08 I've walked past the outlet near me so many times but never been in |
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