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First look at Greggs cafe inside Bristol clothing store
Shoppers at Primark in Broadmead will be able to enjoy a new ‘Tiktok-ready’ Greggs cafe inside the store from Friday.
‘Tasty by Greggs’ opens from 12pm, and features bright pink chairs, sprinkles-covered seating booths and even a sausage roll swing.
There are even nods to Bristol’s Balloon Fiesta, with a doughnut and coffee air balloon wall designed with flying sausage rolls.
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Hungry shoppers can try out a romantic sausage roll swing – photo: Mia Vines Booth
The 102-seat cafe offers a menu of Greggs classics including sausage rolls, bakes, sweet treats and coffee, alongside sharing size boxes of pizzas, iced lattes, and a newly launched Vegan Mexican Chicken Free bake.
Bristol’s ‘Tasty by Greggs’ follows the success of three previous ‘Tasty’ openings in Primark’s Birmingham, Oxford Street and Newcastle stores.
Tony Rowson, property director at Greggs called the cafe a “milestone moment” for the chain.

Careful not to confuse the seating for an actual edible doughnut – photo: Mia Vines Booth
“Following the success of our first three ‘Tasty by Greggs’ cafes, we’re delighted to bring this exciting concept to Greggs fans in Bristol, and the opening marks another milestone moment in our efforts to open in new on-the-go locations where people work, shop and travel.”
Tim Kelly, director of New Business Development at Primark added: “We’re thrilled with the success of our partnership with Greggs to date – ranging from three sell-out collections to now four brilliant cafes, we’re constantly on the lookout for new ways to inspire and excite customers.
“We’re excited to be extending our partnership to new locations including Bristol so more customers can visit two of the best brands on the British high street in one go.”
Main photo: Mia Vines Booth
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