Reviews The Joyful Deli

5
Matthew Gale
+5
This is such an unusual place. It's in a barn, which has been decorated. Blankets were provided to keep you warm. It's a shop and cafe/restaurant which was a great find.
5
Katie Horsfield
+5
Really enjoyed it here. Lovely farm cafe selling fresh produce as well as a lovely dine in menu - sandwiches, salads, toasties, quiche etc. Very friendly service and lovely surroundings.
5
Jacqueline Poh
+5
Fresh and homely. Pizza is freshly made with right balance of tomato sauce and cheese. toastie is in fact a freshly baked ciabatta that's thick and fluffy and toasted, with generous filling of farm ham and cheese. Service is attentive and like chatting with friendly neighbour. Al fresco seating is comfortable. Wish we were not so full from the hearty portions that we had to doggy back the pizza, because there were freshly baked focaccia bread, mille feuille, cannoli, pies, tarts, and more. Definitely one of our top places to eat around Ilkley.
5
Simon Kinzel
+5
We enjoyed the most magnificent afternoon tea with a bottle of Prosecco. Wonderful friendly service, fantastic quality produce, the barn is a really pretty setting which made this afternoon tea feel really special. Jilly and the team spoilt our cocker spaniel with some lovely cooked ham. Thank you for a great afternoon.
5
Tori Swinbank
+5
We were walking the dales way and came across this gem by chance. The nicest setting full of amazing staff who couldn't do enough for us and our dogs. If you are in the area this is a must visit. Thank you for looking after us so well x
5
Mandy Hurford
+5
This place is a must if you are visiting or passing Addingham. Jilly and her staff are professional with a friendly and joyful attitude. The food is amazing. The quality of all the ingredients used is top notch.
5
BLUSUB 23
+5
A cheerful positive grown organically from the misery of the pandemic. Starting out during covid times just selling plants and flowers at first, people started sitting on the wall and chatting and eventually started asking "have you got a coffee?". Now it's grown to have a full and delicious menu of hot, cold, sweet and savoury dishes that are mostly on display when you walk in. Inside are comfy and cosy sofas and low tables and outside is a spacious and varied array of tables and chairs mixed in among the stalls of home grown veg and plants. The atmosphere is like a laid back community hub, it doesn't feel like a normal cafe and I mean that in a very good way. It's truly warm and welcoming and the staff is lovely. A pair of famous Olympic cyclists turned up although my mum was the only person to bat an eye, it's the dogs that got treated like the real celebrities, getting sausages and water and just as warm a welcome as anyone else. I really like this place and highly recommend it.
5
Jill Hirst
+5
What a beautiful serendipity moment finding here, its an absolute gem. Had breakfast and gorgeous coffees! Gorgeous artisan breads and cakes for sale. Dogs are made to feel very welcome and the staff are so welcoming and friendly. Great service great setting and food. Thank you see you again soon!
5
Ian Shuter
+5
Great food and plenty of it (we had BLT and Soup), very good coffee all set in a lovely old barn. We will be going back.
4
John Griffiths
+4
What a brilliant place. Great ambience, great food, great service. It will now become our go to lunch stop when passing through. The only negatives were the toilet (difficult to bolt the door - easily fixed I'm sure). The salt cellars didn't work - also easily fixed. This however is nit picking.
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