A Nakuru staple that's evolved over the years — regulars miss the old beef sausages (now with noticeable soya and wheat filler) but still come for the white meat sausages and reliable baked goods. Safe, open late, and convenient for a quick bite.
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Positives: it was open and we could use the toilets at no fee. Some people bought cooked food but there was a long line. The place felt safe. Negatives: big shop with very few products. Mostly cakes,...
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I used to enjoy their sausages when they moved to a new location. Currently the beef sausages on the menu tastes adulterated, too much wheat and you can feel the soya in your mouth. I love their whit...
Worst holiday place, no value for money. The floor to the room was broken and covered with pieces of carpets, one of our rooms didn’t have water, we couldn’t even flush the toilet! Water was cold in t...
Simple place , quick grab foods and soft drinks...it's a great place to stop as on your journey
Clean washrooms. Quick food services!