NORTH AMERICAN tries GREGGS for the FIRST TIME! 🇬🇧
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- In this week's vlog we are eating UK fast food. Brandon (who's North American) is trying Greggs for the first time.
Watch us eat Greggs for 24 hours! Greggs is without a doubt the most successful bakery in the UK and one of the top British fast food options. We are trying several breakfast items from Greggs such as coffee, hot chocolate, and a bacon and egg breakfast roll. Of course, for lunch we eat the iconic Gregg's sausage roll, the steak bake, chicken bake and several other delicious savory and sweet items.
What's your favorite item from Greggs?
Filmed on September 21nd 2023
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Greggs Pumpkin Spice Latte
01:45 - Greggs Hazelnut Hot Chocolate
02:13 - Greggs Hash Browns
02:44 - Bacon & Omelet Breakfast Roll
03:43 - Vegan Breakfast Roll
05:00 - Greggs Bacon & Cheese Wrap
06:27 - Facts about Greggs
07:15 - We try Greggs Sausage Rolls
09:13 - Greggs Steak Bake
10:20 - Cheese and Mustard Toastie
10:47 - We drink Coffee and the Sparkling Mango & Pineapple Drink from Greggs
11:51 - Greggs Chicken Oval Bite
12:40 - Greggs Chicken Bake
13:33 - Greggs Pepperoni Pizza
14:21 - Greggs Veg Bhaji Flatbread
15:07 - We try the Pink Jammie Doughnut from Greggs
16:02 - End
We always love trying foreign fast food. We had a great time sampling everything from Greggs! Let us know what your favorite Greggs product is so we can try it next time! There will be more videos from the UK and lots more British food. Don't miss the next video! Thanks for watching! - Brandon & Anja
Fair play to you two for doing such a comprehensive review. So you're fully entitled to comment on the entity that is Greggs. Literally two paces from my bus stop in Leeds, is a Greggs. Come the winter time, esp, it's very difficult to not nip in and scoff a pastie before the bus comes. Could murder one just now !!
We could go for another steak bake right about now! Would love to try a few more of em' next time we're in the UK. I (Brandon) love corned beef- so I'd love to try that one as well. We hope the next time we're there, we have a hotel with a microwave. I can imagine most of the things we tried would have been quite nice, if they were all hot and fresh.
steak bake is my fav
@@Hippydays1959 It was one of ours as well! A lot of people were raving about the cheese and onion bakes. We've gotta try one of those now!
À steak bake or a chicken and mushroom bake
I'm an American who lived in the UK for two years and still visit regularly, in fact I'm going back again in three weeks. The place I stay in Manchester has a Gregg's within walking distance and I always walk over for my favorite breakfast, two sausage rolls and a latte. Their steak bake is my other go to, it's really good. Great video, cheers.
That's the great thing about Greggs- there always seems to be one within walking distance! We love traveling the UK by train, and I think Gregg's seems like the perfect on the go train snack. We normally grab a meal deal at Boots before we travel- but trying such a larger variety has inspired me (Brandon) to switch it up and grab some Gregg's pastries next time.
Thanks for watching!
Can't go wrong with a Greggs Sausage, Bean and cheese melt for breakfast
@@richardferguson8259 You're not the first to mention this! We need to try one of those next time.
@@richardferguson8259 I've never tried that one, but I've had other people also tell me how good it is. I'll definitely try it next. Thanks!👍
Manchester?🤣 rough spot that one. Watch your pockets next time
The Sausage Cheese and Bean melt is by far Greggs best pastry bake need to try that one 😋
We need to try it next time! You must be the third or fourth person to recommend it.
@@wherearewe-yt It's my favourite 😍
All looks yummy. Would love to go there and try all of those items! Great job on the video!
Greggs is almost like the Tim Hortons of the UK...it's cheap, they sell lots of sweets and pastries, and they're literally EVERYWHERE. Haha.
What you call 'Canadian bacon', we call 'back bacon' and what you call 'American bacon' we call 'streaky bacon'
Why do they separate it it's all from one pig we have choice of both 😂🇬🇧
@@dianasullivan3285 because it is different.
@@dianasullivan3285 it’s a really interesting deep dive involving the US Government… Bacon in the USA is almost universally cut from the belly, which is why it is full of fat. ‘Canadian bacon’ as the USA calls it, is cut from the loin, but most Canadians actually eat US style belly fat bacon and Americans generally either confuse it with ham or with proper ‘back bacon’ as Brits would have. In Britain bacon is almost universally cut from the back, with a part of the loin attached, so it is a better cut than ‘Canadian bacon’, but US style belly fat bacon can be bought but is known as ‘streaky bacon’ because of all of the fat in it.
The ‘Canadian bacon’ naming thing seems to have come from imports of Canadian meat to the USA in WW2, and also as part of Government intervention and protectionism of the naming conventions of bacon and ham. Bacon was given a huge marketing push in the 1920’s onward in the United States and if you fancy a weird food deep dive I’d say have a look into it.
We always had Middle Bacon in the U.K. but nowadays Back Bacon seems the norm.
Yay, my home Town of Nottingham.
I really hope you liked your stay here, and enjoyed our city.
That's a bacon cob, a butty is made with bread.
Yes, we loved Nottingham. We were surprised. We only really flew there because there was a cheap flight from Budapest but we don't regret it. We liked the cool old pubs (especially Ye Olde Salutation Inn) and all the ghost and Robin Hood stuff :)
Me too, go Nottingham
There is no great mystery about bacon. There is back bacon or streaky bacon, which come from the loin or belly of the pig. In the uk we eat both, but back bacon is the one that we generally serve with breakfast and streaky (aka American bacon) is the one we wrap around sausages to make pigs in blankets or put on the top of the turkey for roasting. You can also get middle bacon which is both back and streaky all in one long rasher.
I have never had pigs in a blanket in the UK! Definitely need to try.
In Canada, where I'm from, pigs in a blanket are a hotdog wrapped in a pastry. Something got clearly changed along the way when it was from overseas. 😅
@@wherearewe-ytYou mean when the British invented it and America changed everything around to suit them and completely spoilt everything.
@@lizvickers7156 Relax, Liz, it's only bacon. 😆
@@lizvickers7156 shut up
As a seasoned traveller, on holiday I may collect a few condiments from pubs and not many, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, vinegar etc and it helps when dining on the street
We should definitely do that! We are going to make a Gregg's part 2 in March. We'll have to do that next time for sure.
@@wherearewe-yt I do pay to dine in the places where I sample the few extras, just the odd ketchup etc. I'm not a thief. My wife might also get one. 😁
Greggs definitely has upped the quality over the last 10 years. Its still cheap and cheerful, but it definitely feels like they're putting in more effort these days.
I (Anja) remember the Greggs shops looked a bit different back then. Kind of white and basic. However, a lot of my university days are quite a haze since I spent a lot of my time in Scottish pubs back then 😂
You're joking right? Greggs is awful compared to what it was 20 / 30 years ago. It's shockingly bad food
@Injectz Shockingly bad is a major exaggeration. Edit: I've had shockingly bad food and Greggs doesn't even come close.
What! Years ago was when they put effort in and actually made the food fresh, it was an actual bakery
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Thanks! And we appreciate it. 🍻
Hi 👋🏼 from the UK! 🇬🇧😊
I love watching these kind of videos, it’s always interesting hearing other people’s opinions on GREGGS and anyone not from the UK leaving reviews on our food 😊
Personally, I love GREGGS Pizza slices 🍕, GREGGS Yum Yums, their hot wedges, and their Apple juice… can’t beat GREGGS hot chocolate either! 😊 My partner lovessss their baguettes 🥖
Amazing video! Loved watching this 😊
We LOVE trying local fast food, snacks and local chains of the places we travel to in general. It's always exciting for us!
Of course, we make sure to try a lot of local food as well.
Maybe one day we'll make a second Greggs video. I feel like there are a lot of things we missed out on this first time around. A Yum Yum was on the list. Still sad we missed out! Anything else you would suggest?
Thanks so much for watching!
@@wherearewe-yt I respect you for that! If you did make a second GREGGS video, make sure to jump straight on the Yum Yums 😋 they taste similar to a glazed donut but much nicer in my opinion 😊 of course everyone is different, but I highly recommend a Yum Yum! 😊
Would love to see you guys try more British food, maybe trying our crisps and drinks? Maybe a sit down video just taste testing? 😊
I will have to check out your videos very soon! But you’ve gained a subscriber and I love your content! 😊
I may even make a video trying American sweets 🇺🇸 for my channel as your video has given me inspiration and I love the fact that you’re both Canadian 🇨🇦😊
@@charlollie3486 Thanks! We plan on doing a snack video if our views go up a bit more for this UK series. Otherwise, nobody might watch! Haha.
@@wherearewe-yt I certainly will! Thank you for your responses 😊
I love Gregg's!
From what i can gather, meat/ savoury pastries aren't a huge thing in North America (esp. USA) like they are in the UK or Europe.
So I'm always interested to see reactions to our classics lol
In Canada, where I'm from, the only savory pastry option that was a staple for me growing up was "pot pies". Savory meat pies that we always bought frozen, and cooked I'm the oven for dinner.
There were certainly no sausage rolls or steak bakes for me growing up! Haha.
We always love trying local food and snacks of each place we visit!
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Key with Greggs is getting everything fresh or hot. Why I wait for fresh batch in the oven. They just hit different if I’m eating on the road. If it’s to take back I don’t mind picking ones left a while to heat back up later on.
I can imagine! We had that one item made fresh for us, and it was one of the best things we had all day. If we didn't stay in crappy hotels without microwaves and ovens, we could have heat everything up ourselves! We still had a great time trying everything, regardless.
Sausage and bean and cheese melt is my favourite and a triple chocolate doughnut 😊👌
We'll have to try those next time! Wish we had tried more of the dessert options, especially.
If you're still in the UK, remember that Greggs has a regional menu. Google it and on Greggs website shows you what you can get and where.
If you come to Newcastle, try a Peach Melba. They're amazing. Also try a full English breakfast in a stottie.
Great video by the way.
Whaaaat! We definitely didn't know that. That's awesome. We're not on the UK anymore, but we'll be back for sure. We would love to make a Greggs round two. We've already had a bunch of suggestions for things we missed the first time around. Just looked up that peach dessert, and it looks amazing.
We've never even heard of a stottie before. That also sounds good. We're already looking forward to going back!
Thanks for watching. 🍻
@@wherearewe-yt I'm looking forward for you to come back. I'm enjoying your videos. I'll subscribe. Thanks for uploading them.
I nearly forgot. The Magic Geekdom did a video in Newcastle and another CZcamsr did too. I'll find the latter for you. But they're well worth watching.
The other CZcamsr is called Magenta Otter Travels.
@@Zooumberg Thank for subbing and watching! We appreciate it!
Do you know Greggs in Newcastle (The home of Greggs) has a one month experimental pop up restaurant in Fenwick's the upper class department store . It's a high end fine dining restaurant , white tablecloths & serviettes , silverware etc . Imagine a Greggs meal served with Chablis or Champagne 🍾 It's proving very popular & requires you booking 😂
That sounds amazing. Would definitely be an interesting experience 😊
The Gregg's Scotch Pies are absolutely delicious as well. You need to try them next time....
There are a lot of pie we missed out on, that we would have liked to try. Maybe one day we will do a part two! Haha.
Nottingham, not changed at all since I lived there! Greggs are viewed by most people as basic. Growing up in Plymouth, the basic was a pasty. Looks like the Christmas market was being set up in the square when you were there. Hope you enjoyed your stay!
We were there at the end of September, so it was some other type of market but it was very cute. I can imagine the Christmas market must be very nice there as well 😊. Thanks for watching!
@@wherearewe-ytThe Christmas market in Nottingham is a sight to see! I remember going as a kid eating raclette scraped onto potatoes n silver skin onion ❤️
Council has now gone bankrupt😢
How the hell did they manage that?
I left in 2007 to move to the outskirts of Preston.
I went there last year and was gobsmacked at the change.
you started you day perfectly in the Beautiful City of Nottingham
It was a great start to the day! And cheap. Haha.
Greg's is huge here in West Sussex, its now a full café near me, I don't go, but it's always busy.
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We also have a supermarket here called Iceland and they sell Greggs official products that are frozen and uncooked. So you can have sausage rolls, steak bakes, chicken bakes etc at home whenever you want. You just cook them in the oven and they are ready in 15 mins or so. I also agree re the Steak bake (edited), it's the best thing on the menu by far
If we end up staying in the UK for a bit longer at some point, and actually have access to a kitchen, we will have to try them out! How do they compare?
@@wherearewe-yt the frozen ones are good, pretty much the same. You just need to cook them less time than it says on the box.
Oh. I meant to say Steak Bakes are the best things on the menu above.
Also, Greggs during Covid lockdown, posted the official steak bake and chicken bake recipes on their fb and X channels, so you can make them at home. Just google for the vids. The recipes are super simple. As long as you can get hold of Puff Pastry you could make them anywhere
Iceland's Greggs stuff is totally shit, and the price they charge for it is a total rip off.
@@garymcatear822 I disagree Gary, it's cheaper than the Greggs stores, but thanks for the comment. lol
@@overthewebb Aye it's cheaper in more ways than one mate, if it was the same price as the Gregg's shop stuff my criticism would be much greater, they also taste nothing like Gregg's stuff. That will be because Iceland use the cheapest ingredients, Gregg's do not.
in Britain we have three types of bacon: back, middle and streaky. Streaky is what you call bacon in the US.
Cooplands is another uk bakery you should try out, an underrated one too
We'll add it to the list! Don't think we've ever been there before.
@wherearewe-yt yeah it's pretty overlooked with Greggs being much more popular, it's near enough the same menu but with a bit more variety and better food quality
@@danielpyburn8195 Just looked at the menu! Looks good. Maybe we will have to make a video there some time.
Believe it or not some items in the Greggs range are available for home cooking from the freezer aisle in UK supermarkets
So we've been told! Would love to check the frozen aisle options and see how they compare.
@@wherearewe-yt have you heard of Iceland ? it's a supermarket chain, as the name might suggest the majority of their stock is frozen they stock the Greggs products and slso TGI Friday and Harry Ramsden
Hope you enjoyed your time in Nottingham.
Yes, Nottingham surprised us actually. We really liked all the super old and supposedly "haunted" pubs there 😊👻. We have another video where we explore Nottingham. Thanks for watching!
You can get Greggs products frozen from the Iceland retail stores. Love the steak bakes and the sausage rolls 😊
We are back in the UK now, filming 8 new videos! We were going to film a short video where we tried a few of the frozen Gregg's products, but we ran out of time!
We are trying to do a Gregg's part 2 video soon as well. Any suggestions??
Steak bake rules all.
It was surprisingly good! We would love to try more of the bakes in the future. They have a festive bake on right now, and we really want to try that! Guess we'll have to make sure we're in the UK near Christmas in the future. Haha.
Greggs is more popular that McDonalds. The original shop is still in existence in Gosforth, Newcastle.
We will have to visit the original location if we ever make it to Newcastle!
BREAKFAST = GREGGS.
Great way to start the day.
It was indeed! If we live there, I'd definitely pop in for a bake, roll or coffee to start the day. So many things we still need to try!
What? No cheese and onion pasty?? That's criminal
It was pretty hard to pick and choose! Since we don't have a huge UK audience quite yet, we had no one to really ask what we should pick. We'd love to try some more of the bakes. If this video end up doing well, maybe we'll have to do a part two some day. There were so many things we didn't get to try! We'll make sure to try a cheese and onion next time. Haha.
If you're in the East Midlands it may be a cob rather than a roll, but if you are ever back in this area try Birds - their cobs and cakes are top tier!
Will do! Thanks for the suggestion.
welcome to Nottingham!, try and stay out of the wind, the arboretum is very pretty!
Thanks! We really enjoyed our time in Nottingham! Thanks for watching! 😊
@@wherearewe-yt Dont go to the Arboretum in the rain or at night without a stab vest! Take plenty of money in case u decide to pick up a hooker or 2 while your there. Dont feed the pigeons, and be careful of the squirrels too - they're on to us!! Not too bad on a sunny day though! Oh, and get an ice cream from the shop round the corner cus theyre half the price for the same items compared to the hut on site!! FYI there are sooooo many nice places in the Uk, and the world even....... and u chose Nottingham!!! Crazy lol !! ( I live here in Notts, I like it really lol !! )
@@skibbadabba Hahaha. We really enjoy the UK! We live in a non-English speaking country, and have mostly lived and traveled in non-English speaking countries together the past 8 years. So going to the UK is like a nice little break for us. I suppose that's why we're not used to be people being able to understand the ridiculous things we say, like 20:24 lady in London. 🤔
We really enjoy checking out new cities in the UK, so if we have the opportunity to check out somewhere we've never been, we do it. 🍻
@@wherearewe-yt Good for u guys! Keep it up!
The bakeries (in Birmingham, West Midlands) were called Braggs back in the day, when I was a kid (62yrs old now), but in 1999, Greggs rebranded its one hundred Braggs shops as Greggs of the Midlands. When they renamed them, they no longer sold pineapple cream tarts, which, imo, were incredibly delicious. :(
Those sound delicious! We're headed back to the UK again soon, and plan on trying some more Greggs items in a new video. Also plan on trying out Wenzels. The desserts there look pretty good!
if you ever get the chance seek out a Brutons bakery and try the cornbeef pasty from there.
This is in Cardiff, right? A cornedbeef pasty sounds amazing! Thanks for the recommendation! 🙂
@@wherearewe-yt yes,Brutons are very few in the city but i think there is one in splott central cardiff..and maybe one in canton.thank you for the reply,and i do hope you manage to find a Brutons as i do believe you will love what they make.all the best on your travels.
Britain has some awesome Asian restaurants, for curry, and traditional fish and chip shops.
We've had a lot of great local, and foreign food in the UK. The UK has a lot of good Asia fusion food as well!
Seen your video now I’m craving Greggs
At Greggs, whether your food is hot or not is a bit pot luck. The items are not kept heated, but baked fresh continuously throughout the day. It’s all to do with tax. If the food was kept hot it would be liable for more tax, therefore more expensive. Not often you get a ‘hot’ item that’s really cold though, because of the continuous baking.
They actually made one item at breakfast completely fresh for us, which was one of the best items! Honestly, it's partially our fault, having to take time to film and find somewhere to shoot.
Though, as we said, if we had access to a microwave and could just heat everything up ourselves, I think almost everything we got would have been better! We don't even mind a cold pastry, but the more "bready" items like the pizza or the baji flatbread would certainly have improved, served hot. I've heard about that tax situation. Told that to Anja, and she thought I was full of it. 😂
How depressing that people think Greggs is a bakers, and that it somehow now represents the standard of British cuisine.
How depressing that you can't distinguish between a very obvious joke, and a factual statement. 😜
We never said Greggs is a proper bakery. We're well aware it's a fast food chain. If you take a look at our channel, you'd see we've been all over the UK, and have tried food all over the UK as well.
@@wherearewe-yt no, generally people even in the UK think of Greggs as a bakery still, because it used to be one! The phenomenon of steak bakes, coffee, pizza etc is fairly recent. Back in the early 2000’s Greggs had started to transition from a bakers that made fresh bread on site etc into pure fast food, in the process they bought out rival bakers and rebranded them as Greggs, in my area it was Thurstons the bakers. I’m merely lamenting this, they used to bake great bread and cakes etc. Now they just reheat factory made products.
We've heard by many people that Gregg's used to be quite different back in the day. We would have loved to try it then!
We haven't really had the opportunity to visit many local "mom and pop" types of shops yet in the UK - so we'd love to try some more freshly baked goods in the future. We're actually heading back to the UK shortly, so it's a goal of ours for sure!
As much as we enjoy junk and fast food every now and then, nothing beats a proper bakery, with freshly baked goods.
Its not depressing, i live in Saddleworth and there's loads of independent bakeries. Greggs are good for street food
Stop ,i thought it was the bakes. Don't know about the other stuff.
You can ask for sauce red/ brown
Yeah, Anja asked for red sauce for one of the other items that was made behind the counter. The vegan one was already wrapped up, so we just took it as is! Didn't realize it was totally dry, with nothing on it! 😅
There is a weird tax law in Britain
where food served without heating / reheating is tax free
whereas if they keep it warm - they have to pay 20% tax
so Greggs doesn't heat items
it relies on frequent baking and a high turn over of items.
If you turn up at the end of a batch you can get a cold and stale item.
That's what I had heard! I said that to Anja and she didn't believe me.
We always stay in low budget hotels without ovens or microwaves, so we weren't able to heat anything up ourselves. I imagine most of the things we tried would have been ever better, had we had that option.
Hope you Enjoyed Nottingham !
We did! Check out our Nottingham video if you haven't seen it. We had a lot of fun.
Welcome to Nottingham. It looks like you're on Victoria park. A famous boxer is buried in the old cemetery next door, Bendigo, his grave is a huge Lion on a plinth. Have a great time.
Thanks! We did indeed!
Can’t have a breakfast without good old hp brown sauce
oh im from that town, looks like nottingham city centre 💜 greggs sausage rolls most from there
It was indeed! We have a Nottingham video as well. Check it out!
The Greggs baguette sandwiches taste like your grandmother made your favourite lunch. Yum.
We're going to do a Greggs round two in a few weeks. What's the best baguette, do ya' think?
@@wherearewe-yt try the tuna mayo salad baguette.Sounds basic but, it’s damned good.
If you are in the East Midlands...stuff Greggs; go and eat at an Indian Sweet Centre. Ignore the sweet part and get down to savoury snacks pakora/ samosas etc.
We love Indian food! We have had it I a few other UK videos.
I used to work for greggs, if you want milk in your hot chocolate you have to ask them, otherwise they'll make it with hot water
That's interesting! I feel like a bit of milk would have made it ever better, but it was still pretty tasty.
Yum...we had sandwiches from Gregg's when we were in Glasgow. They kept us fuelled for a day of touristing!
They're a nice cheap eat while in the UK, that's for sure! Not many things you can buy for just a few pounds.
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Whether it's a roll a butty a bap a cob or something else entirely depends on where you're standing at the time. That's the reason for the old joke. In America you can drive for four hours and still be in the same state but in Britain if you drive for twenty minutes you'll find a different accent and a new name for bread.
It's true! Hahaha. It's going to take us both a while to keep track of all the British lingo. Especially as we travel different regions. That's what the comment section is for.
But if we've learned something so far, it's that British people seem to love correcting others - including each other..so every video teaches us something! 😆
Had never heard of Gregg's but I appreciate your guy's honesty about it!
Also with Anja on the American bacon hahaha... with the exception of Canadian on Hawaiian pizza!!! lol
Have you guys not been to the UK yet?? It's a UK staple, for sure!
Hahaha. I actually prefer American style bacon in most cases as well- but I'm all about Hawaiian pizza. Anja is a hater. 😎
We've been to London and Edinburgh, but only for a few days! And we didn't get to eat out!
American bacon is where it's at.... but I'm heartbroken to hear she doesn't like Hawaiian pizza!!!@@wherearewe-yt
There's no such thing as 'American bacon' it's called streaky (belly) bacon and you can also get this in the UK. Where do you think Americans got the tradition of bacon and eggs and even pancakes for breakfast from? The British cut used in Greggs, has a piece of Loin and a piece of streaky (belly) attached, so you get the best f both imo. This is more popular in the UK. The trick is to really cook it crispy if you like it that way and they don't do this in outside stores usually
So, you don’t like British back bacon! You do realise that what Americans call bacon we call streaky bacon and it’s the stuff, when I was young, you had for breakfast if you were poor and could not afford real bacon.
These days it tends to be used in the UK to wrap around sausages for pigs in blankets or chopped up to add to other dishes to add to the flavour.
You will get back bacon, by default, with a full English breakfast or in a bacon butty. To those who don’t know it’s a lot leaner than streaky, with less fat. We also mostly eat it ‘soft’ not hard and crispy, though you could prepare it that way. The streaky American stuff I find pretty much inedible for breakfast or in a roll.
I (Brandon) love back bacon, personally! I grew up with it - as "Canadian bacon" (as Americans would call it). I also grew up with peameal (wet cured back bacon rolled in cornmeal). Anja isn't as big of a fan. We love streaky bacon as well, but it can be quite salty, depending on the quality. And of course, a lot more fatty. Both are great though!
I would love to try more back bacon in the future, in a less "fast food" type of setting.
Come to Scotland and sample our food, a roll n square with broon sauce, a fish supper and our tatties haggis n neeps 😋
We will 100% be going to Scotland and filming - potentially late summer/ early autumn. 😁
Anja lived there for 5 years, so any excuse to go back and explore more. And we love haggis! 🤤
The only things I buy from Greg's are the steak bakes and sausage rolls
I feel like the bakes in general seem quite decent! We are planned on trying more.
I LOVE the chicken bake 👌 .
Both bakes were good! We're excited to try more. We're definitely going to make a Gregg's part two while we're back in the UK. So many more bakes to try.
I have two sausage rolls for a snack
STAKE BAKE IS THE BEST 😊
It was super tasty!
I have never had a Gregs, i am waiting for my passport to be ramoved.
The best Hot Chocolates in the UK is what you get on a train or in Hospitals, thank you NHS. I'v been on many trains so i know there HC, i have also stayed in many Hospitals in many wards, so i know.
I hope we don't over find out if that's true! We're sorry to hear that, though!
Never? That's nuts...considering there seems to be a Gegg's on every corner in the UK. 😅
Shout out for Nottingham, uk 🇬🇧
We loved Nottingham! Check out our Nottingham video if you haven't already. It needs some love. 😂
Where is Nottingham?
Is that a trick question?? Haha. 🤔
It's amazing how different our uk food is to the Americans
I'm Canadian (Brandon) and Anja is German. In Canada, some things are quite different, while others things are very similar!
For example, being from the East Coast, I grew up with fish & chips. I grew up with roasts as well - but they often came with other ingredients for sides. Certainly not with Yorkshire puddings! I also grew up eating baked beans, corned/salt beef and things like that as well. A lot of the candy/ sweets I grew up with are actually British as well, since Cadbury and Maynards are also common brands in Canada.
However, things like sausage rolls or bakes are not something I grew up with at all. It's funny..the more we explore the UK, the more similarities I end up finding. So many things I grew up with, that I never even released were from the UK.
This nottingham? Looks like the square in town 😂
Answered my question halfway through the video, love the cheese and bacon wrap
Hahaha. Sure is! And we loved it as well.
Their hot sauce is 😋 I think a lot of their savoury food isn’t great just cheap and you get what you pay for but the desserts are nice and the hot drinks are ok
Anja forgot to order our second dessert the first time around. We are going to do a round two when we are back in the UK, which will definitely include more desserts! We may actually be there around Easter, so we will likely get to feature some Easter Gregg's items as well. 😃
Nobody ever tries the Mexican chicken baguette, which is a shame because it's a gem.
We'll have to add it to Gregg's round two, based on your recommendation!
Mexican oval bite mmmm 👌🏻
@@kevinkvs9746 Yeah same flavour, but a smaller portion. Both are great.
Mexican chicken Oval bite is my favourite. Less of a jaw workout than the baguette.
Yes fair point, great flavours either way@@slayerrocks2
I miss when greggs used to be a real bakery and you would see them making it all in te back. You could buy fresh cobs etc. different pasties. Now irs like school dinner.
We'd have loved to try it back then! A lot of people said it used to be quite good when it first started.
how does it compare to your famous Timmies?
We haven't lived in Canada for several years, so I barely even remember to be fair! It's changed quite a bit. The menu in the UK seems quite different. There's definitely no burgers or things like that in Canada. We're actually headed back to Canada soon, and we're going to make a Timmies video. We may try to make one in the UK before he head there as well, to compare.
Every time i went to town or the city, i'd always get a Greggs. Now that i've moved, the closest Greggs to me is more than 35miles away 😭
They have a lot of frozen products available now, at least! We are hoping to try some when we're back in the UK in March. Interested to see how they compare.
We need Gregg's in Denmark!
Do you think people would go if there was one??
Feel sorry if you went to that Greggs in Nottingham Market Square they always mess up my order
We only got our breakfast from that one at the market square. Our lunch order we got from a different one. Our intro was filmed in front a third one because there was someone playing music too loud right next the place we got our lunch from. There is literally a Greggs every 5min in Nottingham, though 😂
@@wherearewe-yt there is indeed watching your other Nottingham video now. A couple of my mates used to/still work at the Sal.
Ye Olde Salutation Inn? We really liked that pub. The chef there was really cool, too. Would definitely go back there 🙂
@@wherearewe-yt yeah we tend to just call it the Sal been a few years since I've been though since i had a kid
Try cheese and bean melt
We're back in the UK next month so we will definitely try it! 😊
Would Greggs take off across the pond? Would Americans buy Greggs products like Chicken bakes, stake bakes (my personal favourites) custard filled donut.
I'm not sure, since a lot of the products are pretty unfamiliar to North Americans! In Canada, where I'm from, I grew up eating "pot pies", which have SOME similarities to the bakes found at Greggs. Many of the other items, like the sandwiches, baguettes or wraps would be well. Sausage Rolls also aren't really a thing where I'm from, but people would like them if they'd try em'. I wish they would open one! There are so many Tim Hortons in the UK now, so it would be interesting to see a UK chain like Greggs come to Canada.
The vegan sausage roll is surprisingly good and you wouldn't know it wasn't meat. Maybe a slightly softer texture. However...check the salt content! I stopped eating them. Steak bakes are awesome.
It's not bad at all! I can imagine we'd recoil looking at most of the nutritional content of the things we tried - but it was still worth it. Hahaha. We're going to be doing a round two, soon!
All bacon comes from a pig, so how can you have streaky in one country and back bacon in another, it's all one and they separate it, they must delivery streaky to usa and back bacon to Canada 😂 in UK we have choice of both. I like smoked streaky and back bacon
Names of things often change, depending on where you are in the world! Sometimes things must just get lost in translation along the way.
I'll take bacon in any form you give me. Always delicious! Haha.
Greggs will tell you they do not sell hot food. If they sold hot food they would have to charge Value Added Tax so cooling food is a lot cheaper
We've heard! Sneaky.
those are more of a wendy's hash brown, there are one or two others that also use the same hash brown also, i think maybe even a and w, may use them..............
We love A&W!
@@wherearewe-yt they are also available in stores like metro, price choppers, and costco, i dont have enough oil to fry them so i just bake them for about 10 min @ 450, if they dont have a light caramelizing, you can leave them in for longer, then try dipping them into various things like balsamic and olive oil, tartar sauce, you can also go in the other direction, and use things like clotted cream, blue cheese, jams and preserves, you can add them as a cheeky joke with a charcuterie plater, if you find them in a michelin cafe, you have hit the height of mediocrity, but if you find them in an oil branch then you found the order of fine dinning, 😜😜😜😜😜😜
2:48 it's an egg and bacon butty
Greggs is the fifth best Baker where I live out of 3.
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We will actually be in the UK for about two weeks in March, so we will check out some more local bakeries while we are there. Though we do plan on having a Gregg's Part 2. 🤓
Cheers great video Greegs are ok Thomas the baker is better subscribed cheers 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
That's a new suggestion! We will have to add it to the list. Thanks for the sub!
Where I am from we call it a batch
There seems to be so many different terms depending on whom you ask 😆
Nowadays it seems foreigners think butty is a standard word for sandwich. In fact it's a Northern thing
It seems like they're called something different all over the UK! We were just in Northern Ireland, and it was a bap there. Makes it much more confusing for us foreigners..hahaha.
butty means butter. you somehow managed to eat everything which is bad at greggs though, so that's impressive. missed the sausage roll, steak bake etc
You must have only watched the first few minutes of the video. We ate literally all of those things! 😂
Butty also a bun like a chip butty chips in a bread bun bacon butty bacon in a bread bun lol
I can't believe the guy that started Greg's wasn't called greg
His last last was Gregg! Haha.
I bet the guy who started Wendy's wasn't called Wendy either!
I am one of the few people in the U.K who doesn't like Greggs. I have been there early in the morning not long after they have opened and the food was freezing. I prefer the Pound Bakery.
We've never had Pound Bakery. Seems it's more something in the North West, by the looks of the location? We'll have to check it out when we make it back to that area!
@@wherearewe-yt I live in North East wales very close to North West England, almost on the border so makes sense that it’s there. Never been to the south of England so I didn’t know it wasn’t there.
The pasties used to be 2 for £1 but, like everything else, the price has gone up but still cheaper than Greggs. They do similar stuff though but it’s always hot
The dude is cool.
Thanks!
That bacon roll needs HP sauce.
I'm obsessed with HP Sauce. Anja hates it..😂
Big Yin, I need to take issue with your opening comment, saying Greggs is some of 'the best food' UK has to offer is like saying Cinabon is some of 'the best' Canada has to offer.😮 😮😮
It was clearly a joke. 😂
And that wouldn't make sense. Cinnabon isn't Canadian! You'd have to use Tim Hortons.
@@wherearewe-yt Awrite! Well I only had Cinnabon in Vancouver so thought it was a Canuck biz. We've got a Hortons in town but then we've got about 500 Greggs. 😜
Can you do a video without the Beanie hat (tuke)?
Well, yeah, of course I could. Why? You want to see my bald head that bad? 😂
Greggs Is geared for early workers then shoppers.
It's certainly a quick and easy breakfast choice while on the go. Especially since they're everywhere!
Maybe we have to stop making them too nice,I'm getting the picture the US and Canada are not getting the good stuff,one thing you do get is sizes of other things are larger.I have been to Canada many,many years ago to Batus training area on the way from Calgary to Batus training camp,was a halfway cafe,I was hungry so I asked for 2 burgers and struggled just to eat one,talk about being loaded as you seem to get twice the amount.On a night out in Medison Hat I asked for a T bone steak meal and was surprised I did get the T bone with a steak on both sides.I have been to West Germany 3 times in the forces for 2 years each visit and I liked the street food which were Bratwusrts(open heated) in a roll with mustard(very nice), Brockwurst (boiled) then in a roll with mustard,pomfrets with mayonnaise,but the mayonnaise and mustard tasted differently on the less strong side but nice.I liked alot of the German food,yes you can get it in UK but it does not taste the same.@@wherearewe-yt
Butty might mean Butter and lots of on the bread
Someone mentioned that before. Could be!
A butty is literally another word for sandwich
We've been told about 20 different things about what a butty is, and they're all different. 😂
@wherearewe-yt 19 of them were very wrong. Its a sandwich, I've never heard that word used for anything else ever
Uh Nottingham, old name Snottingham named after a Saxon chief Snott. So Snottingham the home of Snott's people. Later changed to Nottingham.
Interesting! Didn't know that. Not sure how I'd feel about being a "Snott"..a name change was probably a good idea. 😅
I'm sorry that I do that i do love you wow imagine a brit appreciate a yank that's a first lol hàts of to Larry 😂
Maybe you love us because we aren't yanks I'm Canadian and Anja is from Germany! 🤣
greggs are just for snacks, not really a proper restaurant. I have a bacon roll every morning( with ketchup), with a coffee after the school run
only costs £3.20 or £3.40 if yuo have bacon and sausage
Hot on the heels of Greggs is WENZELS. They are like MUSHROOMS springing up everywhere and competitive. Wherever there is a Greggs, there is a Wenzels less than quarter KM away. P prefer Greggs Sausage Rolls any day
I had never heard of it, but I just looked it up, and it looks good! Sounds like a future video! Hahaha.
Greggs I like a 4/10 * taste of mass produced ..... There are smaller local cafes that make better food and pastries. £3-5 on a local cafe will get you better tasting food..
We've been to many local cafes, restaurants and bakeries in our other UK videos. Feel free to check them out!
Bacon sarnies should have H.P. brown sauce on tomato ketchup is just wrong.
I love brown sauce! Anja isn't a fan.
Greggs isn't English its from Geordieland 😉😉
We've never visited Newcastle but we actually really want to go. We will visit Geordieland in the future and have the real Greggs, haha
Newcastle is England ! Idiot lol
"Some of the best food england have to offer" and "greggs" do not belong in the same sentance.
It's was clearly a joke. 😜
Oh shit you are in Notts
We were indeed! We have a Nottingham video itself as well.
The hot thing ,The government decided to tax hot food, cool or cold is cheaper I don't think they sell them hot,wink wink😜