March 2024 by Minnie
Mel has just made me the most delicious chicken, stuffing, lettuce n mayo roll ?Thanks
July 2023 by julie stokes
Went with my daughter for dinner. Amazing choice of pie's, freshly made sandwiches, cakes etc.
May 2023 by Bev Marsden
Excellent service, staff very friendly & really clean ,food is really very good. X
January 2023 by sitcomsoldiers
Useless closed again when google says open :(
March 2010 by Sam R.
Finally, a bakery on a high street that isn't Gregg's. Hurrah! I think Greenhalgh's is still a chain but then what can you do? At least it's not Gregg's. I always found the cups of tea to be a bit tastier in Greenhalgh's. Maybe because they don't taste quite as corporate. I imagine that one day Gregg's will actually take over the whole world by brain-washing everyone with their pasties and the limp tasting cups of tea of just the start of it. Anyways, Greenhalgh's is better for tea. Greenhalgh's have lots of hot baked goods just like Gregg's but they also have a good selection of cakes and biscuits and stuff, unlike Gregg's. Sorry for mentioning Gregg's too much. It's clearly on my mind.
January 2009 by Qype User (Lyri?)
There are three major 'chains 'of bakeries in Bolton them being; Greggs, Hampsons and Greenhalgh's. This branch of Greenhalgh's is situated Newport street which is a prime location for hungry shoppers. The shop is fairly large with a decent window display of many mouthwatering cakes etc. Inside you can buy pretty much what you'd expect from hot sausage rolls and pasties to cakes and cookies as well as sandwiches and drinks. The staff are always friendly and willing and there is a general relaxed atmosphere even when it's heaving with customers. The products themselves are extremely tasty if not a little more expensive then it's competitors Greggs.