Greggs is a British food to go brand, specialising in fresh bakes, sandwiches, hot drinks and sweet treats. Founded in 1939, Greggs started out selling eggs and yeast by pushbike, ten years later the first shop opened on Gosforth High Street, in Newcastle. Now, over 80 years later Greggs is a household name thanks to their tasty Sausage Rolls, Steak Bakes, Chicken Bakes, Doughnuts, Yum Yums and freshly ground Fairtrade Coffee. With shops across the UK, you're never far away from a Greggs. And with new offerings like Click + Collect and delivery to your door with Just Eat, it's never been easier to get your flakey fix. The Greggs App gives customers tasty rewards every time they shop. From sandwiches to sweet treats, hot drinks and bakes, each time you buy a product, you'll get a stamp. Collect nine stamps in a category, and the tenth item will be free. New customers can also get a free hot drink of their choice, just for downloading the app. The Greggs Foundation aims to build stronger, healthier communities across nine principle programmes including 'The Breakfast Club programme', which helps primary school children get a nutritious start to their school day. Today there are over 680 Breakfast Clubs across the UK, serving wholesome, free breakfasts to around 44,000 children every school day- that's 8.5 million meals a year.
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Retail Unit Dartford Railway Station Station Approach, Dartford, KEN
Look, it’s not bad it just isn’t good either. The food is mediocre. What would greatly help is a smile returned from the early morning crew, oh and also not packing your breakfast roll upside down so when you carefully get it out the bag everything doesn’t fall out onto the floor. It’s just a pack a care. Except that one gentleman on the early morning team. He is great!
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Jake turner
Apr 21, 2026
5.0
Amazing staff
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Siva Rupan
Mar 4, 2026
5.0
Finally we got a coffee shop in station. I was really looking for this for a long time. But, I normally take train from Dartford at 05:53. Sad they opens at 6am. Anyway welcoming you for my evening coffee.
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Lenny Pugh
Dec 29, 2025
3.0
RIGHT as we all know if am an avid greggs reviewer.( harry hill hit me up) i have ventured far and wide trying every greggs in Dartford (home of rpa and attic) i was getting a train to sittingborne (home to the most dangerous kfc 🙀🙀) and saw this marvelous pettie greggs and I almost cried (like when boxer died in animal farm RIP BOXER). I COULDNT EVEN GET IN IT WAS SO SMOL but I noticed some of the lovely employees from the BOUTIFUL mall greggs but unfortunately no jake who deserves employe of the month (get on it ian drant) eventually I was called up to the till for my order when this PERSON GAVE ME THE DIRTIEST SIDE EYE AND said "EXVUSE ME IM ORDERING" WHEN THEY WENT WITH THEIR FRIEND BEFORE ME like shut up chicken dippppper. Other than that traumatising experience the chicken bake was applicable but nothing special UNLIKE THE MALL GREGGS WHICH U SHOULD ALL GO TO BEFORE U DIE.
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Ashiq Rahman
Dec 9, 2025
5.0
Thanks for caffinating Dartford station. I waited for long for it after the old shops were shutdown.
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What happens to your leftover food?
We’ve been donating unsold food for a long time. Originally our bakeries would team up with large charities who would help distribute it to smaller organisations.
This process remains in place, though we’ve also worked hard to increase the amount of unsold food donated by our shops and we currently support a network of 1,077 local good causes.
In 2022, we redistributed 1,800 tonnes of unsold food through our Outlet shops. A share of the profits from the outlets, totalling £450,000, was then donated back into the communities we serve.
We’re no longer taking new applications for end-of-day food donation partners, but we continue to identify regions where our shops could support a local charitable collection. To find out more or nominate an organisation visit: https://www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/unsold-food-donations.
Why do you have different prices regionally?
It is very common for retailers to have regional prices. This is because the costs of running a business can vary across different parts of the country and in certain locations, for example rent costs. We always keep our prices as low as possible for our customers.
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