Originally posted by stoneflyer
Shropshire Lad have you tried the new Primo menu? Is really that much better than the original? Will they be rolling it out on more services? It seems like they are only trialling it at the mo.
Cheers
Tom
I've only experienced the Primo Breakfast and Afternoon Tea.
The main difference on the breakfast is the number of alternatives. Doesn't make a huge difference to me, because I always have the full English anyway which is served on every departure to London before ?1000? on weekdays, but for the cholesterol-phobes there's a ton of choices. Ones I can think of are: smoked salmon and eggs, kippers, fruit platter, croissants/danish/, Innocent smoothies and bacon/sausage toasties as well as toast, yoghurts and juices. You can certainly have more than one choice as well - last time I was on I was a bit of pig and had a danish, a yoghurt, the full English and a couple of rounds of toast.
The difference on afternoon tea is that the "savoury" round has a hot alternative unlike other first class daytime services, and then you get quite a nice range of fresh cream cakes and fancy gateaux for the sweet bit.
As for the evening meal service, I've never sampled it because it's only served on London - North West/Scotland services, rather than on the West Mids routes I use, where there isn't enough time to do it. Mate at the office experienced it a few weeks ago tho' and said the beef bourgignon was fine - exactly the same kind of thing as you'd pay about 8 or 9 quid for in a chain-pub. And you get some drinks too.
So overall, (with the possible exception of breakfast - unless you don't like full English or a feeling particuarly famished/greedy) I'd say it's certainly worth checking the timetable and going for a Primo service if it doesn't mean shifting your travel plans massively around it. On the other hand, it isn't doesn't have such a "wow factor" that it'd be worth letting the Primo timetable dictate the timing of your trip.
Last thing I'd say is that because Primo only operates on "selected peak routes" Mon-Fri I think there are virtually no Primo trains that you can get discounted first class tickets for. There might be a mid-afternoon Euston-Wolves departure (serving the afternoon tea) which you can do on the cheap, otherwise you have to pay full whack for Primo.
I don't have any inside track on it, but I don't think it's a trial - they've been running Primo on the current basis for about a year and it hasn't changed in that time. The whole point of it seems to be to offer an enhanced service on services when VT perceive people will really appreciate it - and where they have paid among Europe's highest per-mile rail fares.
James