I guess that the only thing making me give 4 stars rather than 5 for this place is that it’s too small(there aren’t enough seats) and it doesn’t open long enough hours. But it’s the size it is and opens the hours it opens, so that’s quite odd, that it’s not a five star place because of that. However, from lunch times to later in the afternoon, Peppers can either be not so busy or very, very busy. The very, very busy possibility is much more likely as people filter in for their lunches, mostly those working around Boucher Road with the odd shoppers. So I can’t give it five stars because, lovely as it is to drop in here for a gorgeous sandwich, delicatessen salad and maybe then a coffee with a bit of cake, you just don’t know if there’ll be a seat at the few tables. So making a trip would mean just a take away sandwich or eating in Subway next door or Browns Bar and Grill next door the other way. Actually they’re both better than fine(Subway considering this one serves great soup as well as sandwich rolls) but, well, there it is, it would be nice to have a sit in in Peppers but maybe it’s all occupied! There you go. It’s only a simple sandwich bar /salad bar /delicatessen and most of its business is take away food sold at the counter. The food is lovely and so is the coffee. It’s a very simple little place. And it’s a treat if you have the time to pop in and sit down to eat, and if you get a table. Highly recommended. Opening to early tea-time would be excellent though, say 6.30, for a delicious, healthy quick snack followed by a brilliant coffee.