Oh dear, Piggley Wigley’s doesn’t appeal to this little piggy. If you are satisfied with a very basic café menu and don’t expect too much in terms of the aesthetics of your surroundings, then you might be OK with this place. Call me fussy but I like a little bit more than that. I went with one young child in tow and the only thing I could find to order him was a kit kat. I opted for a scone which was a pretty sorry dry little thing and disappointing to say the least. I always look around me to see what other people are having and wasn’t overly excited by the plates of toast and small Ulster frys I saw. Speaking of looking around, the interior was tired looking and the hard wooden chairs didn’t encourage a long stay. The service wasn’t bad as such, more actively disinterested, as if the guy working here didn’t care if I ordered a 10 course meal or a glass of tap water. The most popular aspect of Pigley Wigley’s seems to be the outside seating where people stop for a ciggie and a cup of tea so if that’s what you’re looking for you’ll be OK. As a zealous anti smoker, I hate having to walk through a fug of smoke to get in the door of this café. I love the name Pigley Wigleys and really wanted this little place to be homely and serve home made food. Looks like the name is the only thing that pleases this Unilocaler.