Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Dewsbury. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Dewsbury (/ˈdjuːzbəri/) is a minster town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It is to the west of Wakefield, east of Huddersfield and south of Leeds. It lies by the River Calder and an arm of the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
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3 based on 81 reviews
Lovely looking restaurant with very nice service but the food and my smoothie were below average to be fair . The banana brownie has an unpleasant texture and the smoothie was very watery and overpowered by the mint . Itâs not good value for money considering the quality. Wouldnât rush back
5 based on 186 reviews
Bear Kitchen. Fast Food with Attitude. Honest, ethical and quality fast food We have a small number of eat in-tables available, as well as an extensive takeaway menu that is available to collect or be delivered (through the Deliveree app).
Finally I found a place, where I can try new and interesting foods. Very friendly price and cosy inside . It took long to decide what to eat , because the selection was amazing! Definitely worth a visit!
4 based on 315 reviews
Welcome to the cafe at the National Coal Mining Museum. The Museum's cafe is open 9 am to 5pm every day. Why not call in for delicious, locally-sourced, freshly-cooked food, gorgeous cakes and a hot or cold drink with a range of specials on offer each day
We came in for some food. The scone was ok if a bit dry but the sausage in a roll was good. Tea and coffee was ok too.
4 based on 35 reviews
Visited early afternoon Saturday and not too busy. Very friendly attentive staff. Good menu but we only had coffee and toasted fruit loaf. The Americano was excellent, strong but smooth. The toasted fruit loaf was a thick slice and full of fruit. Free wifi and near the market. Great place.
4 based on 147 reviews
We have visited twice before and I left a glowing review but disappointed this time. From the beginning noticed tables were showing wear at these prices we wanted it to be more inviting. My husband ordered the hot beef baguette which he has had before this arrived it was smaller no onion gravy just gravy and raw onion also noticed no coleslaw, but he did get 5 chunky chip's and side salad. My other family members ordered the cream tea, 4 choice of sandwiches fillers 2 different cakes and 2 cream scones shame there wasn't any crisps or mini savoury quiches not worth the price. All in all what was supposed to be a lovely memorable afternoon was but for the wrong reasons.
4 based on 181 reviews
Wonât be going again. I Had the audacity to question that something I had ordered to collect wasnât available and was met by a torrent of abuse from what I would guess was the manager . She was obviously above any sort of criticism. . Took ten minutes to place the order in the first place as the girl who answered seemed to be having a 4 way conversation. All in all a nasty experience and will be the last time I ever go near the place . Wouldnât mind checking if the food was anything special but itâs overpriced and more often than that it is cold . Coupled with the dirty cutlery ( on previous experience ) and the uneven floor that makes eating your food a mission in itself . When you eat out you at least want basic good manners from the staff so with that in mind itâs a massive zero from me.
5 based on 29 reviews
Love this place! The menu is so varied, although having said that I ALWAYS go for eggs and avocado, itâs amazing! Service is also brilliant and so warm and welcoming.
4 based on 307 reviews
I've been here on several occasions previously, though albeit not for a year or so. On a rare day off, I decided to treat my wife to lunch as we'd always enjoyed going there in the past (it's the other side of Wakefield to where we live, so a visit necessitates a 16-mile round trip). We arrived today to find the place not too busy, so were seated immediately by a pleasant young lady.The table we sat at initially was very tatty, and we were in a corner, so we moved to a more central position. As I approached the counter to order, a man walked back to his table and the young lady at the counter held out an outstretched palm towards me (which I consider rude in itself), saying "Just a minute. I'm still serving that gentleman". I let that go without comment and ordered our food. The lady became more civil from that point on, and, to her credit, checked with me about my needs when I asked for gluten free bread. Now, I probably wouldn't have mentioned the above, thinking that I was being a bit over-sensitive and out of touch, if the meals had been great (as they had always been on previous visits), but when they came, both looked pitifully small when it's noted that they cost approximately £10 each. Also, my plate was cold, so what food there was did not stay very warm. I like to be as fair and honest as possible in my reviews. If I have any issues, I always raise them with the staff at the time of my visit to give them the opportunity to address my concerns. In other words, I don't pretend that everything is fine, then vent my spleen on Trip Advisor. So, when a very nice waitress came to clear our table and asked if everything had been okay, we politely told her what we thought. i.e. That the portions served did not reflect value for money. She was very understanding and went to speak to the chef, returning shortly afterwards to inform us that the chef had stated that "the portions have always been the same size" (though a cursory glance around showed that other diners had much larger amounts on their plates, and my wife had had the same meal previously - open steak sandwich, and where before she had had it on a large teacake, now it was on a small slice of bread). The inference was that we were simply awkward customers. Well, chef, you may be right or you may not, but I wish I'd taken a photo now of my gluten free pastrami sandwich as evidence. So, I'm afraid the only people we were at all impressed with were the lady who originally seated us and the waitress who spoke to the chef. I really don't like putting less than positive reviews on this site, but the response of the powers-that-be at the Seed Room was very disappointing.
4 based on 405 reviews
Came here on a recommendation, and so, so very glad that we did. My other half had the Englich breakfast, whilst I had eggs benedict with bacon and black pudding. All that I can say is 'wow, wow, wow'. Absolutely fantastic. One waitress on tables, and she was doing a fantastic job.Some seating outside, also with waitress service (although we did chose to sit inside).Spotless loo! Oh, and they take plastic!!!! What's more to like????Hi HelenThank you so much for taking the time to write a review. Yes, sometimes the girls do have be on their toes but they always do a great job- thank you for noticing.So glad you enjoyed your food and we all hope that you will be back soon.Chelle and Team x
5 based on 184 reviews
A hidden gem of an eaterie! Please note we are only open during the daytime throughout January 2016
Nice attentive staff and competitive pricing, generous portions of a good standard of food explains why the Gallery has the number 1 spot in Heckmondwike. There is a car park round the back and one at the front with free parking for 2 hours.
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